Wednesday, August 10, 2011

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NASA picks 7 spaceships for suborbital voyages
msnbc.com
NASA has picked seven spaceflight companies, each working to build a commercial spaceship, as its transportation of choice for launching experiments to the edge of space and back. The space agency announced the selections Tuesday, as part of the ...
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msnbc.com
Spot-on: Massive X-Class Solar Flare Could Disrupt Earth Communication
Scientific American
In the early morning hours of August 9, a huge solar explosion shot particles of light and energy out into space. This flare, captured above in ultraviolet light, was strong enough to potentially interfere with radio communication and GPS signals, ...
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Scientific American
More Than 1000 Shuttle Workers to Lose Jobs This Month
Space.com
WASHINGTON — More than 1000 workers at companies that worked on the space shuttle program will leave their jobs for good in August. While at least one major space shuttle contractor is laying off more employees than it projected in the lead up to last ...
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Space.com
Meteorites contain chemicals linked to life
Science News
The nucleobases probably originated in space, the scientists say.M. Callahan/NASA GSFC Scientists have discovered life-related chemicals in nearly a dozen meteorites, the strongest evidence yet that space rocks contain the building blocks of DNA and ...
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Open space petition rejected again in Moorestown
phillyBurbs.com
MOORESTOWN — A second attempt to get a question on the ballot regarding the use of open space funds again has been shot down by the township. Township Clerk Patricia Hunt formally rejected the three citizens groups' resubmission of the open space ...
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NASA Misuses $1.4 Million in Tax Dollars for Degrees Earned at Questionable ...
ABC News
By GERRY WAGSCHAL A large thunderstorm moves over the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Flight Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., April 28, 2011. An OIG audit released today found that NASA had spent $1.4 milion on dozens of employees ...
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ABC News
Astronauts from final space shuttle mission return to thank Michoud employees
NOLA.com
By Jaquetta White, The Times-Picayune Ted Jackson/The Times-PicayuneAstronaut Chris Ferguson gets a fist bump from 7-year-old Jackson Barnes, held up by his dad Sean Barnes, as the crew of the last space shuttle visited the Michoud Assembly Facility ...
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