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| 50 Years After Gagarin Was First to Space, Glenn Recalls His Own Historic Flight Huffington Post (blog) Fifty years ago this week, mankind took its first big step into space. On April 12, 1961, Russia's Yuri Gagarin spent one hour, 48 minutes orbiting the earth in Vostok 1. Just eight years later, a human stood on the Moon when Apollo 11 landed. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 30 years later, space shuttle's maiden trip remains a marvel Florida Today Shuttle retrospective: Challenger: Space Shuttle Challenger had accomplished much prior to its destruction during its 10th mission on January 28, 1986. By Tim Walters Posted April 10, 2011 Crowds crane their necks and shield the sun from their eyes as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Commercial space a hot topic for 27th annual symposium Colorado Springs Gazette While the Pikes Peak region economy may still be sputtering, things are looking up in space. The National Space Symposium, coming to The Broadmoor this week is bigger than ever, with more vendor booths, massive outdoor rocket displays and 9000 experts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Memo on aliens takes shine off space milestone The Standard Just as Russia is about to celebrate Yuri Gagarin's pioneering voyage into space, the FBI has published a secret memo that says aliens did land in New Mexico around 1947. The memo - among thousands of files that have been made available in the FBI's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wood, Portage counties ponder jail space Wisconsin Rapids Tribune As a way of dealing with high inmate populations, the counties will continue to rent bed space from other jails. That system is working well for Wood County, Sheriff Thomas Reichert said. He doesn't expect there will be a shortage of space available to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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