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Info 5000 Thursday, September 10, 2009Jon and Kate Comedy Examiner: Camping - Examiner.comExaminer.comJon and Kate Comedy Examiner: quot;Campingquot;Examiner.comThen I noticed that tonight's episode-- quot;Campingquot;-- was 30min long. Bad sign. From what I've gathered so far, the 30min episodes are even more dull than the ...
Info 5000 Thursday, September 10, 2009Camping trip goes sour for Gulf Breeze family - Gulf Breeze NewsCamping trip goes sour for Gulf Breeze familyGulf Breeze NewsThe Atkinsons planned to camp until Saturday, Aug. 15. quot; It's unfortunate, because Larry was just trying to do his job,quot; Morris said. ...and more raquo;
Info 5000 Thursday, September 10, 2009Life in the Dark: How Organisms Survived Asteroid ImpactsNew studies of mixotrophic algae have shown how such organisms could survive the darkened skies that follow a major asteroid impact.
SPACE.com Thursday, September 10, 2009Fixed-up telescope spots distant stardustThe freshly repaired and outfitted Hubble Space Telescope has spotted a new butterfly-shaped galaxy and wisps of stardust containing the elements of life, says Nasa. [PICTURES]
iol.co.za Thursday, September 10, 2009Japan to Launch New Space Freighter TodayJapan is poised to launch its first-ever unmanned space freighter on Thursday.
SPACE.com Thursday, September 10, 2009Weather Iffy for Space Shuttle Landing ThursdayThe space shuttle Discovery is due to land today, but storms in Florida may delay its return.
SPACE.com Thursday, September 10, 2009NASA tests motor for next generation space craftWashington - Engineers on Thursday completed the first tests of the motor on the rocket that will take NASA's next generation spacecraft into orbit. The Ares I rocket is designed to take the Orion space craft into low-Earth orbit. The craft is to rep...
Earth Times Thursday, September 10, 2009Former Astronaut Likely to Be New NASA ChiefAccording to MSNBC, former astronaut Charles F. Bolden Jr. will most likely be tapped as the next head of NASA. He is scheduled to meet with President Obama in the Oval Office on Monday morning. Bolden, a retired Brigadier General in the United States Marine Corps, served as an astronaut with NASA from August 1981 until June 27, 1994 when he returned to active duty with the Marines. During that time, he flew aboard the Space Shuttle missions STS-61C, STS-31, STS-45 and STS-60. In 2002, President Bush selected him to serve as Deputy Administrator of the space agency. He retired from the Marine Corps in 2003. If the president selects Bolden, he would be the first African-American appointed to head the space agency. Image Credits: NASA Johnson Space Center (NASA-JSC) Follow me on Twitter!
About Thursday, September 10, 2009STS-125 Continues - Damage Appears MinorSpace shuttle Atlantis will meet up with the Hubble Space Telescope today. Engineers continue to examine the images captured during Tuesday?s inspection of Atlantis? thermal protection system and exterior surfaces. During that inspection, mission managers noted one area of damage on the forward part of the spacecraft where the wing blends into the fuselage. Initially it appears to be very minor and of no concern for the mission, and the flight team notified the crew late Tuesday that no focused inspection of that particular area is necessary. Extra time has been built into the EVA schedule at Hubble, so controllers hope that if any repair to the shuttle is necessary it can be accomplished within that time. The STS-125 crew will perform five spacewalks to refurbish, restore and renew the Hubble Space Telescope. The first spacewalk is scheduled for Thursday.
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