Friday, September 9, 2011

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9/11 from space: Astronaut shares pictures and thoughts
CNN (blog)
Astronaut Frank Culbertson captured this image as the International Space Station orbited above New York on 9/11. When the towers of the World Trade Center fell on September 11, 2001, one American was not on the planet. Astronaut Frank Culbertson had ...
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Love in Space
Washington Post
By Mark Jenkins Battling for vengeance or romance, the Mandarin-speaking protagonists of "My Kingdom" and "Love in Space" make a grab for universal themes. But even though both were made and distributed by companies with Western partners, ...
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'Old Faithful' keeps spouting huge solar flares
msnbc.com
By Mike Wall The sun has continued its string of outbursts this week, unleashing two new, powerful solar flares in two days from a region on its surface that space weather experts have now dubbed "Old Faithful." An X-class solar flare — the most ...
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NASA successfully tests five-segment solid rocket motor
PhysOrg.com
Credit: ATK NASA and ATK Space Systems successfully completed a two-minute, full-scale test of Development Motor-3 (DM-3), Thursday, Sept. 8. DM-3 is NASA's largest and most powerful solid rocket motor ever designed for flight. The stationary firing of ...
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Ball Aerospace Selected by NASA to Develop Cryogenic Storage and Transfer ...
MarketWatch (press release)
9, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. is one of four companies that will study the storage and transfer of cryogenic propellants in space under a contract to NASA. Each company was awarded up to $600K to accomplish this ...
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Old basketball museum revived with Bodies exhibit
Houston Chronicle
The exhibit is the inaugural show at the new Lexington Center Museum and Gallery, a 10000-square-foot space that has been empty since the shrine to hoops went under. Lexington Center CEO Bill Owen told The Lexington Herald-Leader that the idea for the ...
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