Thursday, August 11, 2011

Google Alert - space

News7 new results for space
 
DNA in Space? Biological Building Blocks Found in Meteorites
TIME
As far back as the 1960's, it was clear that amino acids, which link up to form proteins, can and do form in space. And now, scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, are claiming that another set of molecules crucial to ...
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NASA contracts Virgin Galatic & more for suborbital testing
SlashGear
NASA has selected seven commercial spacelines to fly suborbital missions intended for scientific research, including Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic and the Near Space Corp. Each contract for multiple suborbital flights using reusable platforms will ...
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Final space shuttle crew visits Huntsville's Marshall Space Flight Center
The Huntsville Times - al.com (blog)
By Shelly Haskins, The Huntsville Times View full sizeThe space shuttle Atlantis astronauts left to right, mission specialists Rex Walheim, Sandy Magnus, pilot Doug Hurley and commander Chris Ferguson, leave the operations and check-out building on the ...
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The Huntsville Times - al.com (blog)
Astronauts from last shuttle mission visit Michoud
Albany Times Union
NEW ORLEANS (AP) â€" The four astronauts who flew into history last month after completing the 135th and final space shuttle mission visited New Orleans Wednesday to thank employees at the Michoud Assembly Facility for their work in getting them into ...
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Is a beach volleyball player's bum a legitimate advertising space?
CBC.ca
Do you think encouraging pictures of a beach volleyball player's bum is a smart advertising campaign? Is a sports star's rear a legitimate advertising space? Share your thoughts on this new form of advertising in the comments.
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CBC.ca
Space shuttle's end closes military rescue ops
AirForceTimes.com
By Scott Fontaine - Staff writer Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen mobilized in southern Florida last month and prepared to rescue the astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis if they needed to bail out during an emergency. ...
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Deal that may bring 600 jobs to KSC could get OK soon
Florida Today
Kennedy Space Center Director Robert Cabana said a deal could close soon to transfer control of Bay 3 to Space Florida, so "a commercial company" could move into the building, where it hopes to employ 500 to 600 people. / 2001 NASA file photo Kennedy ...
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