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The Post and Courier - Fri Nov 6, 7:22 am ET
A battle flag that traveled to Iowa with a Union soldier at the end of the Civil War will soon be taking a $75,000 trip home to South Carolina. The red palmetto flag -- believed to be the one that flew over Morris Island on Jan. 9, 1861, when a battery of Citadel cadets fired on the supply ship Star of the West -- will require special and expensive care, said Ted Curtis, a 1964 Citadel graduate ...
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New York Times - Tue Nov 3, 4:08 pm ET
Mr. Qian was a brilliant rocket scientist who led China’s space and military rocketry efforts after he was drummed out of the U.S. during the redbaiting of the McCarthy era.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Wed Nov 4, 11:18 am ET
The biggest problem is the weight of the cable. No material known is strong enough, yet light enough. Carbon nano-tubes might work, but … read more there is not a current way to make any longer than a few millimeters, let alone hundreds of miles long. Great idea though, and it can be done!
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Mars Today - Wed Nov 4, 12:09 pm ET
In August of this year I wrote a missive concerning what happens after the Augustine report is released. Well, now that has happened, so what is next? The overall impression is that they did a good job technically in coming up with options and laying out the rational for the options.
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The Bay Area Citizen - Wed Nov 4, 3:28 pm ET
Approximately 300 guests gathered to celebrate the varied paths and life journeys of University of Houston-Clear Lake’s 50,000 alumni and to honor two new Distinguished Alumni as well as recipients of Early Achievement and Outstanding Professor Awards during the annual Alumni Celebration.
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WFTV 9 Orlando - Wed Nov 4, 12:29 pm ET
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. -- There are 160 people out of work in Brevard County Wednesday. DRS Technologies in Melbourne and Palm Bay cut its workforce Tuesday.
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Wired News - Tue Nov 3, 2:10 pm ET
The increasing risk to the space shuttle and other space craft orbiting Earth from orbiting junk could be mitigated by a system similar to that used to track birds.
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The Sand Mountain Reporter - Tue Nov 3, 5:06 pm ET
Boaz Intermediate School fifth graders Cristina Ramirez and Noah Williams reached out and touched the NASA space shuttle Discovery on Wednesday. Sure, it was a 1/25th scale model of the shuttle, but the two students appeared genuinely impressed.
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Bowling Green Daily News - Thu Nov 5, 1:32 pm ET
Allan McDonald, author of “Truth, Lies and O-Rings: Inside the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster,” addresses an audience Wednesday at Western Kentucky University’s Hardin Planetarium.
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UPI - Tue Nov 3, 3:49 pm ET
CHICAGO, Nov. 3 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they're trying to determine if a NASA imaging technique can predict radiation therapy tissue damage experienced by breast cancer patients.
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WBTV Charlotte - Wed Nov 4, 5:26 am ET
A robot powered by a ground-based laser beam climbed a long cable dangling from a helicopter on Wednesday to qualify for prize money in a $2 million competition to test the potential reality of the science fiction concept of...
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National Geographic - Tue Nov 3, 7:06 pm ET
NASA's Ares I-X rocket gets a cloud and a dent, astronomers peek into a cosmic jewel box, sunlight sparkles on a Saturn moon's plume, and more in the week's best space pictures.
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SpaceRef - Tue Nov 3, 9:33 pm ET
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan are hosting Washington area middle and high school students Thursday for a live discussion with astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
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Summit Daily News - Tue Nov 3, 10:42 pm ET
Summit Up 11-03-09 BY BILLY BUTTERFLY Good morning and welcome to Summit Up, the world's only daily column wishing it could be a painted lady butterfly. For one thing, we just love the idea of carefree fluttering from blossom to blossom, collecting pollen. Aside from avoiding the occasional hungry robin, we envision this as being pretty close to the ideal life, taking the best that nature has to ...
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NASCAR.com - Wed Nov 4, 4:30 pm ET
Space Shuttle Endeavour pilot Doug Hurley has flown the country's most expensive piece of aircraft, but he still finds himself electrified by Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage's plans for his grand entrance during the pre-race festivities for Sunday's Dickies 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.