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| Drought reveals piece of shuttle Houston Chronicle By ERIC BERGER The state's worst drought since the 1950s has led to the recovery in East Texas of a large piece of debris from space shuttle Columbia, which disintegrated over the area nearly a decade ago. Officials in Nacogdoches made the discovery ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Extra Space Storage(R) Announces Sustainability Initiatives MarketWatch (press release) Extra Space Storage, through its voluntary partnership with the US Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR Program, will work to improve energy efficiency and fight climate change through a strategic, corporate energy management program that will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Toronto's CN Tower unveils risky walk, Space Needle sticks to space travel MyNorthwest.com Space Needle CEO Ron Sevart says tower attractions like the edge walk in Toronto are not uncommon. He's even seen towers that have roller coasters and bungee jumping. "There's kind of a fraternity of towers around the world, and so we're very aware of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Private firms eye future of manned space exploration. Examiner.com The Space Shuttle program is officially over, and there is no replacement on the horizon to take US astronauts into space. NASA is now trying to prevent a "brain-drain" of their top engineers and scientists leaving the agency while also looking for a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Cowboys & Aliens': outlaws versus outer space Arizona Daily Wildcat When I first saw the previews for "Cowboys & Aliens" I misunderstood the ampersand and erroneously believed that the movie was actually called "Cowboys versus Aliens." Well, it's not called that, since the writers were probably aware that the word ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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