Monday, September 19, 2011

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NASA satellite expected to crash to Earth in days
San Francisco Chronicle
The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, shown during deployment in 1991, is the biggest piece of NASA space junk to fall to Earth in more than 30 years. The sky is not falling. A 12500-pound NASA satellite the size of a school bus is, though. ...
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Dustin Keller finds space in Jaguars zone, Mark Sanchez makes tight end engine ...
New York Daily News
Connecting six times for 101 yards and one of Sanchez's two passing touchdowns, they met in soft spots of the Jacksonville zone, combining on a 37-yard play that saw Keller capitalize on the space allotted him. "You let a guy like Dustin Keller get ...
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Retail and Multi-Unit Residential Segments to Drive Global Building Space ...
MarketWatch (press release)
According to a recent report and worldwide database from Pike Research, total commercial and residential floor space will grow by 26% between 2010 and 2020, increasing from 142 billion square meters (1.5 trillion square feet) to 178 billion square ...
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Building public green space, one parking spot at a time
NYU Washington Square News
by Emily Yang Four graduate students played cards while comfortably lounging on an AstroTurf rug surrounded by pinecones and a small fir tree in a parking space behind Sixth Avenue on Friday afternoon. Their little park was one of 30 that occupied ...
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NYU Washington Square News
ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst to fly to Space Station in 2014
Space Fellowship
ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst has been assigned to fly to the International Space Station on a 6-month mission in 2014, serving as a flight engineer for Expeditions 40 and 41. Alexander is the second of the new group of European astronauts, ...
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Sunday, September 18, 2011

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News5 new results for space
 
NASA plans deep space rocket
Khaleej Times
NASA unveiled plans on Wednesday for a mammoth deep-space rocket to carry astronauts to the moon, Mars and other destinations beyond the International Space Station. The rocket project would cost $10 billion through 2017, when the first test flight of ...
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Flying Around the World Aboard the International Space Station [VIDEO]
International Business Times
By IBTimes Staff Reporter | Sep 18, 2011 10:16 PM EDT Science teacher James Drake compiled 600 images to create a time-elapsed 60 second video of what it feels like to fly around the world from space from the perspective of an astronaut aboard the ...
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PARK(ing) Day transforms Downtown metered spaces
The State Press
By Leandra Huffer September 18, 2011 at 6:54 pm Print This Post For $1.50 per hour, Keith Mulvin rented a parking space in downtown Phoenix Friday morning. Sandwiched between a couple playing Mozart on a keyboard and an interpretation of Willy Wonka's ...
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Russian Federation unwilling to allow Space X demonstration
Examiner.com
Vladimir Solovyov, head of the Russian segment of the ISS mission control center made a statement on Friday that Space X will not be granted docking permission to dock its Dragon spacecraft at the International Space Station (ISS) during a planned test ...
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Time's up for NYC's single-space parking meters
Wall Street Journal
AP The New York Times reports (http://nyti.ms/qVKSHA) the city will remove the last single-space parking meter in Manhattan on Monday. It's part of a process to convert the whole city to the Muni-Meter system, where drivers get receipts from a ...
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Monster Rocket Will Eat American Space Program
Space Daily
by Ferris Valyn The Space Frontier Foundation called Wednesday's announcement by NASA that it will attempt to build Congress's giant monster rocket a disaster that will devour our dreams for moving humanity into space. Rather than breathing life into a ...
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Space Shuttle Enterprise Unveiled 35 Years Ago
By Ken Kremer
'Enterprise', the first of NASA's Space Shuttle orbiters to be assembled, was unveiled 35 Years ago on Sept. 17, 1976 to the soaring theme song and fanfare of the immortal science fiction television series – 'Star Trek'. Members of the.
Universe Today
NYC Islamic center opens community space | SILive.com
By Associated Press
NEW YORK -- The organizers of an Islamic community center and mosque near ground zero are opening a temporary space at the site. The newly remodeled community space on the ground floor of the building owned by Park51 is scheduled ...
Staten Island Real-Time News
Joint Study Group Recommends U.S.-India Develop Space-Based ...
By David Brandt-Erichsen
The Report also states: "One area that would engage scientists and engineers in both countries' energy and space sectors is space-based solar power. This technology would involve very large solar arrays in continuously sunlit orbit that ...
National Space Society Blog
German astronaut picked for space station mission - The Local
German astronaut Alexander Gerst will fly aboard a Russian rocket to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2014. The Baden-Württemberg native will be on board the station for half a year conducting zero-gravity experiments.
The Local - Germany's news in English


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Declassified US spy satellites reveal rare look at Cold War space program
msnbc.com
The massive KH-9 Hexagon spy satellite on display at the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center, after being declassified on Sept. 17. Longer than a school bus at 60 feet in length and weighing 30000 pounds at launch, ...
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NYC Islamic center opens community space
Wall Street Journal
AP NEW YORK — The organizers of an Islamic community center and mosque near ground zero are opening a temporary space at the site. The newly remodeled community space on the ground floor of the building owned by Park51 is scheduled for a grand opening ...
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Recommended: See the world from outer space ... in 60 seconds
msnbc.com (blog)
Science educator James Drake assembled this time-lapse video of Earth at night from International Space Station imagery. Pacific Ocean and continues over North and South America before entering daylight near Antarctica. (Credit: Infinity Imagined) This ...
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The Southern Lights, As Seen From The International Space Station
Astronaut Ron Garan has shared some amazing photography from the International Space Station before. Now he's snapped the southern lights from his ...
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Space Junk to Fall, But Don't Panic
PCWorld
By Christina DesMarais, PCWorld Sep 18, 2011 8:01 AM Space junk is about to fall from the sky, but the odds that any of it will land on you are remote. NASA experts say a 6 1/2-ton defunct satellite will plummet to Earth around Sept. ...
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Soyuz Lands Safe After Giving Tense Moments
International Business Times (press release)
By IB Times Staff Reporter | September 18, 2011 8:33 AM EDT The Russian Soyuz capsule carrying the three out of six crew members returning from the International Space Station touched down safely on Friday at the central grasslands of Kazakhstan, ...
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