Monday, September 19, 2011

Google Alert - space

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NASA satellite expected to crash to Earth in days
San Francisco Chronicle
The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, shown during deployment in 1991, is the biggest piece of NASA space junk to fall to Earth in more than 30 years. The sky is not falling. A 12500-pound NASA satellite the size of a school bus is, though. ...
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Dustin Keller finds space in Jaguars zone, Mark Sanchez makes tight end engine ...
New York Daily News
Connecting six times for 101 yards and one of Sanchez's two passing touchdowns, they met in soft spots of the Jacksonville zone, combining on a 37-yard play that saw Keller capitalize on the space allotted him. "You let a guy like Dustin Keller get ...
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New York Daily News
Retail and Multi-Unit Residential Segments to Drive Global Building Space ...
MarketWatch (press release)
According to a recent report and worldwide database from Pike Research, total commercial and residential floor space will grow by 26% between 2010 and 2020, increasing from 142 billion square meters (1.5 trillion square feet) to 178 billion square ...
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Building public green space, one parking spot at a time
NYU Washington Square News
by Emily Yang Four graduate students played cards while comfortably lounging on an AstroTurf rug surrounded by pinecones and a small fir tree in a parking space behind Sixth Avenue on Friday afternoon. Their little park was one of 30 that occupied ...
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NYU Washington Square News
ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst to fly to Space Station in 2014
Space Fellowship
ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst has been assigned to fly to the International Space Station on a 6-month mission in 2014, serving as a flight engineer for Expeditions 40 and 41. Alexander is the second of the new group of European astronauts, ...
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Space Fellowship


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