Friday, July 8, 2011

The shuttle launch: A sunrise and sunset every 90 minutes

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The shuttle launch: A sunrise and sunset every 90 minutes
To track when the spacecrafts will be flying over St. Louis and the metro-east, visit spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings. The shuttle flight will last for 12 days. The Atlantis is scheduled to land at 6:06 am CDT July 20 to the Kennedy Space ... read more

Slight shuttle launch delay explained
... of the Gaseous Oxygen Vent Arm, or “Beanie Cap.” Atlantis is expected to dock with the space station on Sunday. A post-launch news conference will air on NASA Television at about 12:30 pm EDT. You can also watch live online at www.nasa.gov/ntv. read more

Retired Mid-Valley teacher renews connection to space shuttle
Timothy J. Gonzalez / Statesman Journal To watch video of the "Toys in Space 2" experiments (you'll need a working version of RealPlayer) or read more about the program, go to http://quest.nasa.gov/space/teachers/liftoff/toys.html. ... read more

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NASA - Our Milky Way Gets a
Lunar
Credit: D. Hathaway/NASA/MSFC.
Stardust | JPL | NASA
LM footpad and contact probe
is available from NASA at
http://dayton.hq.nasa.gov/
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