Tuesday, May 17, 2011

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Tiny Satellites Ride On Shuttle Endeavour's Last Mission
InformationWeek
Cornell University and Sandia National Laboratories developed the one-inch square devices to study space dust and collect data on solar winds. By Elizabeth Montalbano InformationWeek When Space Shuttle Endeavour took off on its final mission Tuesday ...
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NASA's Charles Bolden: Americans Will 'Go To Deep Space'
ABC News
(Bill Ingalls/NASA) As NASA prepared to launch the Space Shuttle Endeavor on its last flight, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden spoke with ABC News about life after the shuttle. After a final shuttle launch this summer, the US will be unable to launch ...
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ABC News
7 affordable ways to set up your outdoor space
Chicago Sun-Times
Let's explore some ways to tailor your outdoor space to make it more functional. Start by creating what's known as a conversational grouping with an outdoor sofa and chairs. Make the furniture as comfortable as possible, but consider its exposure to ...
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Britain Rapidly Running Out of Space
MyFox Washington DC
(NewsCore) - Britain is fast running out of space to bury its dead, leaving local councils and the government with less than a decade to find more graves before many of the nation's cemeteries are full. As the baby boomer generation approaches old age ...
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MyFox Washington DC
SAIC wins NASA IT contract worth up to $1.3B
Forbes
Science Applications International Corp. will manage computer networks and support communication for the government space agency, under a new contract announced this week. The science and defense contractor, based in McLean, Va., said that its contract ...
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NASA ocean-watch satellite ready for June launch
AFP
WASHINGTON — The US space agency said Tuesday it is preparing to launch a satellite to observe levels of salt on the surface of the world's oceans and how changes in salinity may be linked to future climate. The June 9 launch of Aquarius/SAC-D comes ...
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AFP
T Magazine: Big Sky
New York Times (blog)
He later became a world-class competitive poker player, and in 2009 he rocketed into space as one of the first astrotourists. A study in teleology as much as topography, ''Gaia'' (Assouline, $65) is his space scrapbook, filled with digital photos that ...
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