Thursday, August 11, 2011

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2 NASA Space Shuttles Meet Nose-to-Nose
Space.com
by Clara Moskowitz, SPACE.com Senior Writer Two NASA space shuttles, each on the road to retirement, posed nose-to-nose Thursday (Aug. 11) while switching places at the space agency's Florida spaceport. To stage the maneuver, NASA rolled Discovery out ...
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Space.com
New NASA moon rocket could cost $38 billion
Los Angeles Times
In this undated photo provided by NASA, the Orion space capsule is displayed at a Lockheed Martin test facility in Colorado. (Getty Images / August 12, 2011) By Mark K. Matthews, Washington Bureau The rocket and capsule that NASA is proposing to return ...
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Los Angeles Times
Future of space travel: Looking for liftoff
New Zealand Herald
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShip2 glides over the Mojave Desert last year, in preparation for tourist flights to the edge of space. Picture / Virgin Galactic It's billionaire Richard Branson's boldest plan - sending tourists soaring into space. ...
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New Zealand Herald


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