Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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50th anniversary Alan Shepard's first space flight
USA Today
May 5, 2011, is the 50th aniversary of Alan Shepard's first space flight in 1961. He died on July 21, 1998. Astronaut Alan Shepard is helped into his pressure suit for the Mercury-Redstone 3 flight. The MR3, named Freedom 7, flew for 15 minutes, ...
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Otto restaurant opens in former Fin/Sel Gris space in Southeast Portland
OregonLive.com
Otto, a new restaurant from a couple of Michigan transplants, has opened in the former Fin/Sel Gris space on Southeast Hawthorne Blvd. Francis and Kim Stanton's love affair with Oregon began with a simple visit. Then another. And another. ...
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OregonLive.com
No shuttle launch, party goes on at Peoria's Challenger Space Center
Arizona Republic
3, 2011 08:40 AM The Challenger Space Center in Peoria had planned an evening viewing party for the much-anticipated final launch of space shuttle Endeavor last Friday. But even as technical glitches forced the National Aeronautics and Space ...
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Mikhail Kornienko, a flight engineer on the International Space Station, wants ...
Irish Times
I started to think about space when I was five or six, after [learning about cosmonaut] Yuri Gagarin. The fact that my father, a military pilot, was meeting the cosmonauts played a crucial role in my attitude to space. What kind of training did you ...
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Irish Times
Space Souvenir Auction to Mark Birth of US Spaceflight
Space.com
NEW YORK — More than 200 mementos from decades of human spaceflight are offered for sale this week at an auction marking the 50th anniversary of the first American to fly in space. On Thursday (May 5), beginning at 1 pm EDT (1700 GMT), ...
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