Monday, September 19, 2011

Google Alert - space

News4 new results for space
 
Rain of Space Debris Coming: NASA
International Business Times
said Dr. Mark Mateny of the Orbital Debris Program at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Most of the vessel is expected to burn up in the atmosphere, but the agency said there was still some potential for problems. "The risk to public safety or ...
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International Business Times
Nasa to spend $1.6bn on space taxis
Telegraph.co.uk
Nasa plans to spend $1.6 billion (£1.01bn) over the next two years bolstering industry efforts to develop "space taxis". The US space agency will be looking for complete systems - launchers, spaceships, mission operations and ground support - to ferry ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Space shuttle launch gantries disappear
Florida Today
NASA photo KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — The historic space shuttle gantries that for decades stood at Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center are no more. After more than two years of careful "deconstruction" work, demolition crews told NASA last week that ...
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Open space advocate Audrey Rust receives honor from Palo Alto council
San Jose Mercury News
The Palo Alto-based Peninsula Open Space Trust raised $325 million and preserved more than 53000 acres of land in San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties during Rust's 24 years as president of the nonprofit, according to the proclamation. ...
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