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    May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. F-1 project tests team's mettle

    The Hutchinson News, Kan.
    Crumpled-up chunks of metal rest in two large water-retention bins at the SpaceWorks division of the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center. The impact of each massive 18,000-pound engine falling more than 40 miles to the Atlantic Ocean crushed it like...

    Tags: Bodies of Water, Space Programs, Neil Armstrong, Jeff Bezos, Conservation

  2. May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Festival spotlights science, math

    The Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Mich.
    Newton's Road, a regional nonprofit organization committed to increasing access to and appreciation of learning opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math, continues its Northern Michigan STEaM Film Festival on Saturday. Films will be...

    Tags: Dolphin Tale (movie), Education, Awards and Prizes, Museums, NASA

  4. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Amazon's Jeff Bezos hails recovery of some Apollo F-1 engines

    Jeff Bezos: founder and CEO of Amazon.com, and now, bona fide ocean explorer.
    Jeff Bezos: founder and CEO of Amazon.com, and now, bona fide ocean explorer. A year after vowing to send a team into the ocean to find F-1 engines from the historic Apollo 11 moon launch, Bezos announced Wednesday that the team had recovered F-1 engine...

    Tags: Satellite Technology, Bodies of Water, Space Programs, Human Interest, Petroleum Industry

  6. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Lowell Observatory: Can crowdsourcing fix iconic telescope?

    Is it possible to crowdsource an old telescope? The <a href="http://www.lowell.edu/" target="_blank">Lowell Observatory</a> in Flagstaff, Ariz., is about to find out.
    Is it possible to crowdsource an old telescope? The Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz., is about to find out. Built by the astronomer Percival Lowell in 1894, the 24-inch Alvan Clark Telescope has been in continuous use for 117 years. About the turn...

    Tags: Television, Science, Science and Technology, Entertainment, Human Interest

  8. Mar 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Taking science to the masses

    Neil Shubin has the wide, happy eyes of a Muppet and the casual, ingratiating prattle of a car salesman. His thick, graying hair lends gravitas. He has written a new book, and on a bitter afternoon in Hyde Park he is explaining to me how he writes.
    Neil Shubin has the wide, happy eyes of a Muppet and the casual, ingratiating prattle of a car salesman. His thick, graying hair lends gravitas. He has written a new book, and on a bitter afternoon in Hyde Park he is explaining to me how he writes....

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Jerry Zucker, Entertainment, Billy Dee Williams, Matthew McConaughey

  10. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. PASSINGS: Dyer Brainerd Holmes, T.S. Cook, Joel Schaeffer

    Dyer Brainerd Holmes NASA manned space flight director Dyer Brainerd Holmes, 91, director of manned space flight for NASA when Americans were making their early forays into space in the early 1960s, died Friday at a hospital in Memphis, Tenn., of...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Electronics, China Earthquake (2010), Entertainment, Space Programs

  12. Dec 19, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Wheels on the moon

    Framework
    NASA knew that in order to properly explore the moon, walking wouldn’t be enough. Astronauts needed to drive....
  14. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. NASA will remain a leader in human spaceflight, top official says

    NASA&rsquo;s human spaceflight program is &ldquo;alive and well,&rdquo; NASA chief Charles Bolden told a committee convened to explore the space program&rsquo;s future goals and direction.
    NASA’s human spaceflight program is “alive and well,” NASA chief Charles Bolden told a committee convened to explore the space program’s future goals and direction. “Those who question whether we can still lead in space...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Space Programs, Barack Obama, NASA, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  16. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Cleanliness is key for robotic space explorers

    WATERTON CANYON, Colo. &mdash; The concrete-floored room looks, at first glance, like little more than a garage. There is a red tool chest, its drawers labeled: "Hacksaws." "Allen wrenches." There are stepladders and vise grips. There is also, at one end of the room, a half-built spaceship, and everyone is wearing toe-to-fingertip protective suits.
    WATERTON CANYON, Colo. — The concrete-floored room looks, at first glance, like little more than a garage. There is a red tool chest, its drawers labeled: "Hacksaws." "Allen wrenches." There are stepladders and vise grips. There is also, at one...

    Tags: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Satellite Technology, Sneezing, Space Programs, Nuclear Power

  18. Aug 18, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  19. Fabulous prizes promised in Allentown, but first fork over $333

    Jane Shroads has written 11 books, has traveled quite a bit, was a journalist in Rochester, and taught English as a second language for 20 years in Florida. Her husband, Jim, is a pilot and was one of the aeronautical engineers who helped put men on the...

    Tags: Jamaica, Credit and Debt, Allentown

  20. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  21. SpaceX Dragon Cargo Capsule Splashes Down to Earth

    The SpaceX Dragon has splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a three-week flight to the International Space Station, completing the first commercial cargo mission to Earth's orbit, NASA announced Sunday.
    CNN
    The SpaceX Dragon has splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a three-week flight to the International Space Station, completing the first commercial cargo mission to Earth's orbit, NASA announced Sunday. The unmanned capsule came down about 250 miles...

    Tags: Satellite Technology, Kennedy Space Center, Space Programs, CNN (tv network), Cape Canaveral

  22. Sep 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. A rocket scientist's lament

    I still remember &mdash; although details are somewhat cloudy now, the gist of it is still clear as bell &mdash; the night when my teen and toddler brother and sisters, my father, some workers on the farm and I sat around a fire, on a somewhat cold night, in the middle of a jungle, and, with an occasional roar of a panther in the background, listened to a decrepit old radio. It was the late 60's in Western India, on my father's farm, and we were all very excited.
    I still remember — although details are somewhat cloudy now, the gist of it is still clear as bell — the night when my teen and toddler brother and sisters, my father, some workers on the farm and I sat around a fire, on a somewhat cold night,...

    Tags: Democratic Party, Health and Medical Professionals, Space Programs, China, India

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