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    Sep 13, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  1. Nation says goodbye to moonwalker Neil Armstrong

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation bid farewell Thursday to Neil Armstrong, the first man to take a giant leap on to the moon.
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation bid farewell Thursday to Neil Armstrong, the first man to take a giant leap on to the moon. The powerful of Washington, the pioneers of space, and the everyday public crowded into the Washington National Cathedral for a...

    Tags: John F. Kennedy, Space Programs, NASA, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin

  2. Sep 13, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  3. Mourners recall Neil Armstrong's 'life well-lived and service nobly rendered'

    Highlights - NASA gives Armstrong's family an American flag from Johnson Space Center - Hundreds attend a memorial ceremony at Washington National Cathedral - Armstrong is remembered as an extraordinary man who shared credit with many - Armstrong,...

    Tags: Space Programs, NASA, Satellite Technology, News Agency, Neil Armstrong

  4. Aug 25, 2012 |Story| AM News
  5. Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82

    CINCINNATI (AP) - Neil Armstrong was a soft-spoken engineer who became a global hero when as a steely-nerved pilot he made "one giant leap for mankind" with a small step onto the moon. The modest man, who had people on Earth entranced and awed from almost a quarter-million miles away, but credited others for the feat, died Saturday. He was 82.
    Associated Press
    CINCINNATI (AP) - Neil Armstrong was a soft-spoken engineer who became a global hero when as a steely-nerved pilot he made "one giant leap for mankind" with a small step onto the moon. The modest man, who had people on Earth entranced and awed from almost...

    Tags: Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Photography Supplies and Services, Petroleum Industry, Ceremonies, University of Cincinnati

  6. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  7. Private Funeral Held for Astronaut Neil Armstrong

    CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Neil Armstrong was buried Friday in a private service held by his family in Ohio. Memorials were also being held around the country, including events at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
    KTLA News/CNN
    CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Neil Armstrong was buried Friday in a private service held by his family in Ohio. Memorials were also being held around the country, including events at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and the US...

    Tags: Satellite Technology, Neil Armstrong, Heart Surgery, University of Cincinnati, Science

  8. Aug 29, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  9. New will.i.am Song Transmitted from Mars Curiosity Rover

    PASADENA -- The Curiosity rover transmitted the first-ever feature song from the surface of Mars on Tuesday -- a track penned by singer and producer will.i.am  to celebrate the NASA robot's successful landing on the Red Planet.
    Los Angeles Times
    PASADENA -- The Curiosity rover transmitted the first-ever feature song from the surface of Mars on Tuesday -- a track penned by singer and producer will.i.am to celebrate the NASA robot's successful landing on the Red Planet. The song, called "Reach for...

    Tags: NASA, Black Eyed Peas (music group), Ray Bradbury, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Entertainment

  10. Jul 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Sally Ride dies at 61; first American woman in space

    In the early days of the space program, astronauts were ex-Marines, Air Force officers and hot-shot pilots. Sally Ride got there a little differently: She answered a want ad.
    In the early days of the space program, astronauts were ex-Marines, Air Force officers and hot-shot pilots. Sally Ride got there a little differently: She answered a want ad. In the late 1970s, NASA decided that, in addition to pilots, it needed some...

    Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Applied Physics, Stanford University, Science, Chicago Tribune

  12. Jul 23, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  13. Pioneering astronaut Sally Ride dies

    Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly in space, died Monday after a 17-month battle with pancreatic cancer, her company said. She was 61.
    Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly in space, died Monday after a 17-month battle with pancreatic cancer, her company said. She was 61. "Sally lived her life to the fullest, with boundless energy, curiosity, intelligence, passion, commitment, and...

    Tags: Space Programs, NASA, Stanford University, University of California, San Diego, Economy, Business and Finance

  14. Jul 23, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Sally Ride, first American woman to fly in space, dies at 61

    L.A. NOW
    Sally Ride, who became the first American woman to fly in space when she rode in the space shuttle Challenger in 1983, has died. She was 61. Ride died Monday at her home in La Jolla after battling pancreatic cancer,......
  16. Jul 24, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  17. Sally Ride, First American Woman in Space, Dies

    SAN DIEGO -- Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly in space, died Monday after a 17-month battle with pancreatic cancer, her company said. She was 61.
    CNN
    SAN DIEGO -- Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly in space, died Monday after a 17-month battle with pancreatic cancer, her company said. She was 61. "Sally lived her life to the fullest, with boundless energy, curiosity, intelligence, passion,...

    Tags: Stanford University, Science, Health and Safety at School, CNN (tv network), Economy, Business and Finance

  18. Aug 3, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Boeing, SpaceX big winners in NASA competition for new spacecraft

    Now that NASA has mothballed its fleet of space shuttles, the space agency needs a new ride to the International Space Station.
    Los Angeles Times
    Now that NASA has mothballed its fleet of space shuttles, the space agency needs a new ride to the International Space Station. On Friday, NASA handed out $1.1 billion to three companies to privately develop rockets and spacecraft for what could be the...

    Tags: Satellite Technology, Google+, Science, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations

  20. Aug 4, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  21. All eyes are on the rover Curiosity

    The rover Curiosity is expected to transmit a huge scientific payload from Mars, and the mission may also heavily influence how lawmakers in Washington, D.C., decide to spend money on the space race.
    The rover Curiosity is expected to transmit a huge scientific payload from Mars, and the mission may also heavily influence how lawmakers in Washington, D.C., decide to spend money on the space race. Supporters hope a successful landing Sunday night...

    Tags: Adam Schiff, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Elections, Science, Mitt Romney

  22. Aug 6, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Mars rover: Curiosity's landing, as told through Twitter

    L.A. NOW
    After successfully sticking its highly anticipated landing on Mars Sunday night, Curiosity will begin a two-year, $2.5-billion mission to look for the building blocks of life on the Red Planet....
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