Thursday, March 17, 2011

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Astronauts observe Japan's tsunami aftermath from space
Christian Science Monitor
High-resolution photos taken from the International Space Station show some of the areas hit the hardest by the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck the northeastern coast of Japan. This NASA photo taken from 220 miles above ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Iran launches new bio-capsule into space
Xinhua
TEHRAN, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Iran has launched a new bio- capsule into space with its Kavoshgar-4 (Explore 4) rocket, the official IRNA news agency reported on Thursday. The aerospace researchers of Iran's Space Organization launched the capsule on ...
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Wristband for Gabrielle Giffords Worn by Husband's Astronaut Twin
Space.com
by Tariq Malik, SPACE.com Managing Editor When NASA astronaut Scott Kelly emerged from a space capsule Wednesday after 159 days in space, he carried the love for his sister-in-law Gabrielle Giffords, the injured Arizona congresswoman, with him in the ...
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Space.com
NASA's MESSENGER To Orbit Mercury, Answer Big Questions
International Business Times
By Jesse Emspak | March 17, 2011 10:05 AM EDT The first space probe in 40 years to approach the planet Mercury will begin orbiting the planet tonight. It will be the first spacecraft to orbit the planet and study it in depth. ...
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International Business Times
Laser beam could nudge space junk away
physicsworld.com
Satellites in orbit around the Earth are at risk of collision with space-based objects, which have either been discarded by space missions or created in satellite collisions. But now a team of researchers at NASA believes it may have found a relatively ...
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GHP campaigns to bring retired shuttle to Houston
abc13.com
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The Greater Houston Partnership has launched a grassroots effort to get one of the soon-to-be retired space shuttles back where they believe it belongs -- Houston. After 30 years of exploration and discovery, NASA's Space Shuttle ...
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Slazer Named Head of Space Systems Division
PR Newswire (press release)
ARLINGTON, Va., March 17, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Frank Slazer, an executive with nearly 30 years of experience on space policy issues and programs, has joined AIA as the Vice President of Space Systems. Most recently, Slazer developed and ...
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Clinton Foundation to Leave Harlem for Wall Street
DNAinfo
By Jeff Mays HARLEM — President Bill Clinton's foundation is giving up most of its office space in Harlem in favor of a building on Wall Street, but Clinton himself will retain his taxpayer-financed office here. The William J. Clinton Foundation will ...
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