Monday, May 16, 2011

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Space Shuttle Endeavour Launches for the Last Time
eWeek
After weeks of delays, the space shuttle Endeavour launched into space from Kennedy Space Center. The space shuttle Endeavour rocketed into space for its final voyage the morning of May 16 from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, ...
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Alumni to take Academy experiment into space on Endeavour
Air Force Link
by John Van Winkle 5/16/2011 - US AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo -- An Air Force Academy graduate piloted the space shuttle Endeavour from Cape Canaveral, Fla., for NASA's STS-134 mission May 16. Retired Col. Gregory H. Johnson, a 1984 graduate of the US Air ...
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Orlando Sentinel
Space shuttle Endeavour launched from the Kennedy Space Center for its final mission and the Orlando Sentinel's Red Huber, a veteran of covering the space program, had the chance to capture a rare viewpoint of the launch. Read his story about how a ...
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Orlando Sentinel
Peter Dinklage In 'Game of Thrones' And The Space Shuttle Endeavor In Today's ...
MTV.com
The tweet recap below includes their shock, as well as some approval for Neil Gaiman's "Doctor Who" episode, piracy frustration, and a tweet about the Space Shuttle Endeavor's launch that sounds a little dubious. You be the judge after the jump. ...
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JPL Shares Excitement of Exploration at Open House
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
JPL's annual Open House on Saturday, May 14, and Sunday, May 15, featured displays and demonstrations from numerous space missions, interactions with scientists and engineers and a first look at JPL's new Earth Science Center. ...
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Kentucky Space Sends Experiment Into Space
LEX18 Lexington KY News
And they're doing it inside a different kind of laboratory - a space shuttle. It's called Glioblastoma and scientists want to know if zero gravity might slow down how fast it grows. So, Kentucky Space engineers built a way to send cancer cell samples ...
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