Thursday, March 17, 2011

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Earth-based Lasers Could 'Nudge' Space Junk Away From Satellites
Space.com
by Charles Q. Choi, SPACE.com Contributor Lasers on the ground could be used to nudge debris in orbit, which could help move dangerous space junk away from satellites and spacecraft, scientists working with NASA suggest. Space debris might not sound ...
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Space.com
Space music: A pennywhistle for your thoughts?
msnbc.com
Irish astronaut Cady Coleman plays a pennywhistle on loan from the Irish band the Chieftains while flying in the Kibo lab on the International Space Station Thursday on St. Patrick's Day. By Tariq Malik Managing editor Irish-American astronaut Cady ...
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msnbc.com
MESSENGER Spacecraft Will Be First to Orbit Planet Mercury
Voice of America
The US space probe MESSENGER is poised to enter orbit around Mercury early Friday, Universal time, capping a nearly seven-year journey to the solar system's innermost planet. Scientists with the US space agency, NASA, hope the orbiting probe will ...
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Expedition 26: Space Station Trio Returns To Earth
Neon Tommy
Photo by NASA/Bill Ingalls A US-Russian crew returned to Earth in a Soyuz capsule on Wednesday after living and conducting research for five months on the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Scott Kelly with Russian cosmonauts Alexander Kaleri ...
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Cocaine discovered at Kennedy Space Center - again
Examiner.com
CAPE CANAVERAL – A white, powdery substance that was later identified as cocaine was discovered at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. An investigation has been started, but the space agency is not saying where the cocaine was discovered. ...
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Adler wants to build home for retired shuttle on parking lot
Chicago Sun-Times
BY KARA SPAK Staff Reporter/kspak@suntimes.com Mar 17, 2011 06:46PM A man walking on the moon once seemed impossible, so how hard can it be to see a retired space shuttle "flying" through Chicago? The countdown is on for April 12, when NASA will unveil ...
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