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Source: www.moreover.com --- 43 days ago
Feb. 12 ? Discovery (STS-119 / 15A) will kick off a five-Flight 2009 with its 36th mission to deliver the final pair of U.S. solar arrays to be installed on the starboard end of the station's truss. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 43 days ago
WASHINGTON -- The final Flight in NASA's space Shuttle program will take off on May 31, 2010, four months before the fleet is retired after 30 years of service, the agency said Tuesday. ... Source: isohunt.com --- 3 days ago
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(AFP)The final Flight in NASA’s space Shuttle program will take off on May 31, 2010, four months before the Endeavour, Discovery and Atlantis are retired, the agency said Tuesday. Two further Shuttle missions are planned to the International Space Station this year, on October 8 and November 10, NASA spokesman Rob Navias said, while another five [...] ... Source: gizmodo.com --- 43 days ago
NASA has put a final date on the Shuttle program: May 31 2010. That day, the Shuttle will launch for the last time, putting an end to 29 years of amazing missions, two of them with tragic endings. The final will be STS-133, in which Endeavour "will carry critical spare components that will be placed on the outside of the station," including new communication antennas, a gas tank, spare parts for giant space robot Dextre , and the coolest of them all: "micrometeoroid debris shields." I don't know about you, but I hope these involve invisible fields or laser micro-turrets or some kind of plasma generator. They also released details for the remaining flights of Endeavour, Discovery, and Atlantis: Shuttle FLIGHTS IN 2009 Feb. 12 — Discovery (STS-119 / 15A) will kick off a five-Flight 2009 with its 36th mission to deliver the final pair of U.S. solar arrays to be installed on the starboard end of the station's truss. The truss serves as the backbone support for external equipment and spare components, including the Mobile Base System. Lee Archambault will command the 14-day Flight that will include four planned spacewalks. Joining him will be pilot Tony Antonelli and mission specialists John Phillips, Steve Swanson, Joseph Acaba, Richard Arnold and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata. Wakata will replace Sandy Magnus on the station as a Flight engineer. STS-119 marks the 28th Shuttle Flight to the station. May 15 ... Source: www.abc.net.au --- 43 days ago
The US space agency has unveiled its schedule for the space Shuttle program, which will see the fleet put into storage before the end of 2010. ... Source: www.37signals.com --- 24 days ago
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Date: 10.07.08 ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 30 days ago
Macro World Investor Jul 21 2008 6:20PM GMT ... Source: www.wftv.com --- 18 days ago
Barack Obama brought his presidential campaign to Titusville Saturday morning, and told a cheering crowd he would work to add one more Shuttle Flight beyond 2010, when the space Shuttle program is scheduled to end. VIDEO: Obama Speaks To Urban League SPECIAL SECTION: Vote 2008 ... Source: blogs.orlandosentinel.com --- 3 days ago
Read the full Obama space policy document here: Download Obama_Space.pdf By ROBERT BLOCK Sentinel Space Editor CAPE CANAVERAL — Sen. Barack Obama released a comprehensive space policy Saturday that endorsed sending astronauts back to the moon by 2020 as a... ... Source: www.geek.com --- 42 days ago
May 31st, 2010 will mark an end of an era for space Flight in the United States. That is the scheduled date for the last launch of the Space Shuttle Program, which has endured many triumphs and two tragic accidents since the very first launch of the Space Shuttle for mission STS-1 on April 12th, 1981. Space Shuttle [...] ...
Source: www.b5media.com --- 43 days ago
(AFP)The final Flight in NASA’s space Shuttle program will take off on May 31, 2010, four months before the Endeavour, Discovery and Atlantis are retired, the agency said Tuesday. Two further Shuttle missions are planned to the International Space Station this year, on October 8 and November 10, NASA spokesman Rob Navias said, while another five [...] ... Source: wcbstv.com --- 43 days ago
NASA has tentatively set the final space Shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the Shuttle fleet retires. ... Source: www.patriotledger.com --- 8 days ago
Editors Note: This story was first published in The Patriot Ledger on Friday October 12, 2001 . The drive to Boston would be 318 miles for Lorraine Acker of Nanticoke, Pa., whose 17-year-old daughter, Rachel, is a patient at the Shriners Burns Institute in Boston. It would be more than 220 miles once every six weeks for the family of Lyndsie Diamond, 14, a Massachusetts General Hospital cancer patient from Glens Falls, N.Y. It would be, if not for men such as Justin "Jay" Strauss, a retired military pilot. Leaving from T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, R.I., Strauss flies as far south as Virginia to pick up sick children and their families and takes them where they need to go. He does it for free, as one of more than 700 pilots with the charity organization Angel Flight Northeast. He and other Angel Flight pilots pay the cost of the flights, but it is worth it, Strauss said. "It's one of the few charities you can be involved in where you know exactly where your work went," he said. Angel Flight, founded in 1996, last year provided about 1,600 free trips, usually to Shuttle people who needed medical treatment. Pilots also transport organs and blood. Angel Flight is based at the Lawrence Municipal Airport in North Andover, but pilots fly from all over the region, including Marshfield, Plymouth and Norwood. "It makes the trip so much easier for us," said Lyndsie Diamond's father, Jack. "This would be a four-hour drive, and it would be v ... Source: www.spaceref.com --- 32 days ago
The first major Flight hardware for the fifth and final space Shuttle servicing mission to NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is starting to arrive at the Kennedy Space Center, Fla., to begin preparations for its targeted October launch. ... Find more results for Shuttle Flight on RSSMicro.com |
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