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Space shuttle Endeavour, on way to L.A., will do flyovers
WASHINGTON -- Sorry, Houston, you didn’t get a space shuttle, but at least you’ll get a glimpse of the last one to fly -- on its way to L.A. NASA’s plans for delivering the retired shuttle Endeavour to its permanent home in California...
Tags: NASA, New York City, Science, Justin Bieber, Kennedy Space Center
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Purdue band members to fly world's largest drum into Lake Michigan
Purdue News ServiceWEST LAFAYETTE — Members of Purdue University's "All-American" Marching Band are building a new version of the World's Largest Drum that will fly over and into Lake Michigan. The "Droppin the Bass" glider will be launched off a four-story lakefront...Tags: Michigan Wolverines, NASA, Manufacturing and Engineering, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Technology
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Pictures in the News | Aug. 30, 2012
FrameworkIn Thursday's Pictures in the News: Actress Kate Hudson shares a light moment on the red carpet at the 69th Venice International Film Festival at Palazzo del Cinema in Venice, Italy. A runner is gored in the bullring after the third bull run of San... -
Mars Rover Plays New Will.I.Am Song
The Mars rover has been exploring the red planet for a couple weeks now, so it’s about time they got to the important stuff: playing dance music. The rover has beamed out its first song, and it’s a tune by none other than Will.I.Am of the...
Tags: NASA, Will.I.Am (movie), Music, David Bowie, Entertainment
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Neil Armstrong dies at 82; first person to walk on moon
When Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the moon, on July 20, 1969, he uttered a phrase that has been carved in stone and quoted across the planet: "That's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind." The grainy black-and-white...Tags: NASA, John F. Kennedy, New York City, Petroleum Industry, Heart Surgery
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Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82
Associated PressCINCINNATI (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: NASA, Colleges and Universities, University of Cincinnati, Russia, Arts and Culture
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Mars rover Curiosity safely lands on Mars
Curiosity, the largest and most advanced spacecraft ever sent to another planet, stuck its extraordinary landing Sunday night without a hitch and is poised to begin its pioneering two-year hunt for the building blocks of life — signs that Earth's...
Tags: NASA, Science, Space Programs, Barack Obama, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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San Diegans watch historical Mars 'Curosity' mission
SAN DIEGO -- Earthlings who wanted to monitor the landing of the rover "Curiosity" on Mars gathered Sunday night at the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center to learn more about the space mission. Starting at 7:30 p.m., the program covered the spacecraft's...
Tags: NASA, Science, Space Programs, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Science and Technology
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Tropical Storm Ernesto may spare Jamaica its worst
Sun SentinelTropical Storm Ernesto, forecast to intensify into a hurricane as it trots west across the Caribbean, may spare Jamaica from its most nasty weather on Sunday. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Florence, which emerged in the far Eastern Atlantic on Saturday...Tags: Weather Reports, Tropical Weather, Tropical Storms, Mexico, National Hurricane Center
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Boeing, SpaceX big winners in NASA competition for new spacecraft
Los Angeles TimesNow 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: NASA, SpaceX, Science, Kennedy Space Center, Charles F. Bolden, Jr.
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Kodiak Launch Center: First Class But Too Quiet!
Channel 2 NewsThe Kodiak Launch Center has been quiet this year. Too quiet. The facility, which is considered one of the finest anywhere in the world for for "small-lift" polar launches, has -- ironically -- not seen a launch since September 2011. Part of the...Tags: NASA, Public Finance, Kennedy Space Center, Politics, Wallops Island (Accomack, Virginia)
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Thomas Leslie Law
Tom Law was born in Washington, D.C., to Preston E. Law Sr. and Gertrude E. (Rowe) Law. As a youth, he studied at Corcoran Art School in D.C. and graduated in 1956 from Fairfax High School, Fairfax, Va. Tom was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving from 1956 to...
Tags: U.S. Navy, Washington, DC, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Laurel, Crime, Law and Justice
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