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  • NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 8 July 2011 Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 5:26AMAll ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below.
  • One reporter's look back at the space shuttle era Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 2:48PMshare: digg facebook twitter (AP) — A space shuttle commander once confided that countdowns were invented merely to make astronauts nervous, and he was — every time. The final nine minutes before launch are agonizing — but so are the first nine minutes of the flight — the time it takes for a space shuttle to safely reach orbit. [...] the classic, cosmic shot of a jetpacking spacewalker all alone ...
  • The 'Eyes, Ears And Hands' Of The Shuttle Test Team Friday, June 24, 2011 @ 10:13AMBy Anna Heiney, NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center When space shuttle astronauts are living and working in Earth orbit, their mission -- and, ultimately, their lives -- depend on all the shuttle orbiter's systems and controls working exactly as expected. From the time a shuttle lands after a mission until it launches on its next spaceflight, a small group of specially certified United Space ...
  • Shuttle Endeavour comes home to enter retirement Wednesday, June 1, 2011 @ 7:03AMKENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL--Signaling the beginning of the end for NASA's storied shuttle program, the Endeavour plunged back to Earth Wednesday, closing out its 25th and final flight and passing the baton to its sistership Atlantis, which was hauled to the launching pad a few hours earlier for blastoff July 8 on the program's final voyage.
  • Critic of West Palm Beach's planned police radio system silenced Saturday, May 28, 2011 @ 8:40PMCritic of West Palm Beach's planned police radio system silenced
  • PALM BEACH POST INVESTIGATION Police radio controversy Saturday, May 28, 2011 @ 8:01PMPALM BEACH POST INVESTIGATION Police radio controversy
  • Astronauts give Endeavour full post-launch inspection Tuesday, May 17, 2011 @ 5:04PMKENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL--The Endeavour astronauts, working a deep overnight shift thanks to a two-week launch delay, carried out a detailed inspection of the shuttle's reinforced carbon carbon nose cap and wing leading edge panels Tuesday, a standard post-Columbia check to look for any signs of damage that might have occurred during launch Monday.
  • Shuttle Endeavour launches on her 25th and final voyage Monday, May 16, 2011 @ 11:48AMKENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL--Running two weeks late because of an electrical glitch, the repaired shuttle Endeavour finally blasted off and rocketed into orbit for the last time Monday, putting on a spectacular, if brief, show for several hundred thousand spectators expected for NASA's next-to-last shuttle launch.
  • Militant hideout busted; arms haul in Kashmir Sunday, May 8, 2011 @ 11:54PMSrinagar, May 8 : Security forces unearthed another militant hideout and recovered a large number of arms and ammunition in the frontier district of Kupwara in north Kashmir.
  • Juno is on the clock for August blastoff to Jupiter Monday, April 11, 2011 @ 4:33PMTITUSVILLE, Fla. -- Engineers and scientists eagerly unpacked the Juno spacecraft from its shipping crate Saturday, kicking off nearly four months of launch preparations before the $1 billion mission is shot toward Jupiter this summer.
  • 30 years later, space shuttle's maiden trip remains a marvel Sunday, April 10, 2011 @ 11:43PMCrowds crane their necks and shield the sun from their eyes as shuttle Columbia launches on its first journey to space on April 12, 1981. The orbiter landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California two days later.
  • 30 years later, space shuttle's maiden trip remains a marvel Sunday, April 10, 2011 @ 3:13PMShuttle retrospective: Columbia: Most remember Space Shuttle Columbia because it was destroyed upon reentry in 2003. But the first shuttle to take flight also had a storied history that paved the way for a new mode of space travel.
  • 30 years later, space shuttle's maiden trip remains a marvel Sunday, April 10, 2011 @ 7:13AMJohn Young and Bob Crippen opened the shuttle era 30 years ago with what some have called the boldest test flight ever, becoming the first people to...
  • 30 years later, shuttle's maiden trip remains a marvel Sunday, April 10, 2011 @ 6:13AMCrowds crane their necks and shield the sun from their eyes as shuttle Columbia launches on its first journey to space on April 12, 1981. The orbiter landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California two days later.
  • HBO special likely to bring NCAA investigators back to Auburn's door Thursday, March 31, 2011 @ 5:07AMBIRMINGHAM, Alabama - If anything is clear after watching HBO on Wednesday night, it's this: The NCAA enforcement staff is not finished with Auburn. There's a reason to believe they've asked questions about the recruitment of other Auburn players, too.
  • Statement of NASA Administrator: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Enclosures) Tuesday, March 15, 2011 @ 9:29PMStatement of NASA Administrator: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Enclosures)
  • Shuttle Discovery astronauts enjoy 'live' wakeup call Tuesday, March 8, 2011 @ 5:03AMIn a first for mission control and a shuttle crew, the Discovery astronauts were awakened Tuesday with a live performance of "Blue Sky" by Big Head Todd and the Monsters, a tune inspired by the first post-Columbia mission.
  • Packet Thank You Letters for Feb. 21 Friday, February 18, 2011 @ 5:40PMFor Christmas donationsA heartfelt thanks goes to the Bluffton and Hilton Head Island residents an
  • Europe dispatches Johannes Kepler to space station Thursday, February 17, 2011 @ 12:33PMA European robotic resupply spacecraft soared into orbit on an Ariane 5 rocket Wednesday, successfully beginning an eight-day chase of the International Space Station with fresh experiments, crew provisions, oxygen and propellant.
  • Scientists to probe for life on Jupiter's moons? Monday, February 7, 2011 @ 2:10PMCosmic Log: Scientists may finally get a chance to probe Jupiter's moons Europa and Ganymede for signs of microbial life in what are thought to be liquid oceans beneath their frozen crusts. The mission is one three vying to be Europe's next big adventure in space.
  • NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 28 January 2011 Saturday, January 29, 2011 @ 11:30AMAll ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below.
  • The New iPhone Tech That Could Transform How You Pay for Everything: NFC Tuesday, January 25, 2011 @ 2:42PMA high-profile article today is hinting that Apple is really planning on building short-range wireless near field communication (NFC) tech into the iPhone (and iPad, interestingly) as we'd long suspected. This could totally change how you pay for things, even if you don't own Apple gear. Richard Doherty, director of big consulting firm Envisioneering Group, tells Bloomberg Apple has NFC on the ...
  • U.S. Launches Largest Surveillance Satellite Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 4:23PMThe U.S. Air Force successfully launched the Delta IV Heavy Rocket from Cape Canaveral, Fla. carrying a classified National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) satellite. Called NROL-32, it is widely believed to be a spy satellite.
  • Air Force Launches Massive, Secret Spy Satellite Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 10:22AMA powerful Delta 4 rocket roared to life and climbed away from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Sunday evening on a high-priority mission to boost a National Reconnaissance Office spy satellite into orbit.
  • America's Largest Rocket Fires World's Largest Spy Satellite Into Orbit [Spacelopnik] Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 9:21AM# spacelopnik America's biggest unmanned rocket, the Delta 4 Heavy, is shown here roaring into space Sunday. It's carrying a secret spy satellite for the United States into orbit that one official touts as "the world's largest." More »
  • Air Force Launches Massive, Secret Spy Satellite Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 8:29AMDelta 4 Rocket Blasts Off With U.S. Spy Agency's "Largest Satellite in the World" - Believed to be 328 Feet Wide
  • World's Largest Satellite Launched On Sunday Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 8:15AMA Delta IV Heavy rocket, reportedly carrying the largest satellite on Earth, successfully launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Sunday, rocket manufacturer United Launch Alliance (ULA) announced in a corporate press release. The craft, which was propelled into space at 5:58pm Eastern time, was carrying a classified cargo for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office. According to BBC News, the ...
  • World's biggest spy satellite: The newest 'ear' in space? Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 8:00AMThe US satellite, called NROL-32, was lifted into space Sunday atop a giant Delta 4 rocket. The satellite's purpose is secret, but analysts suspect that it's a giant electronic ear.
  • Massive satellite rides huge rocket from Florida Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 5:10AMThe US National Reconnaissance Office launches what is reputed to be the largest satellite ever sent into space.
  • Huge rocket launches from Florida Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 5:10AMThe US National Reconnaissance Office launches what is reputed to be the largest satellite ever sent into space.
  • US National Reconnaissance Office Launches Secret Spy Satellite Into Orbit Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 5:04AMThe United States National Reconnaissance Office launched Sunday a Delta 4 Heavy Rocket carrying the NROL-32 dubbed as the "biggest spy satellite" in the world. The current launch, which is the NRO's most agressive to date, is designed for the replacement of older satellites before they fail. This post is found at US National Reconnaissance Office Launches Secret Spy Satellite Into Orbit ...
  • Cellphone Carriers Try to Control Signal Boosters Wednesday, November 17, 2010 @ 11:18PMWhen Sean Kirkland, an executive vice president for sales and marketing for a company that plans corporate meetings and events, moved into a new house in San Diego last year, he loved everything about the place.
  • Solar Storms Force Electric Utilities to Plan for the Worst Tuesday, November 16, 2010 @ 4:56PMThe growth of the transmission network in the United States has increased the risk that a severe solar storm will cause crippling damage. The last big storm hit in 1859.
  • Four Ways to Beat a TV Blackout Monday, November 8, 2010 @ 8:14AMFox and the NFL are just two recent examples of companies trying to mold 21st Century viewing through 20th Century tactics. Don't let them.
  • Soyuz launcher ready to restore full Globalstar service Monday, October 18, 2010 @ 2:20PMSix next-generation satellites for the Globalstar mobile communications network will launch from Kazakhstan on a Soyuz rocket Tuesday, the first of four missions to replace the company's aging space fleet.
  • The beginnings of planetary exploration Monday, October 11, 2010 @ 10:51AMFifty years ago this month the era of planetary exploration began with the first attempts by the Soviet Union to launch probes to Mars. Andrew LePage recounts the ultimately failed attempts by the Soviets to send spacecraft to the Red Planet.
  • Ask Rick: signal boosters, Freeview HD, Task Manager, using a Mac, and converting files Saturday, October 9, 2010 @ 2:38AMOur digital doctor solves your technical troubles
  • Weather Affects Interest in Sports Tuesday, September 28, 2010 @ 8:56AMThe seasons can often be better defined as football, baseball, and basketball than by the traditional four segments of the year.
  • Normal TV service resumed - for most Tuesday, September 21, 2010 @ 3:17AMTHE Oxford television transmitter is working at full power again, though analogue viewers across Oxfordshire may still be suffering signal problems.
  • Metroid: Other M - Walkthrough Thursday, September 16, 2010 @ 1:27PMMetroid: Other M (Wii) Metroid Other-M
  • Rocking the airwaves Sunday, August 22, 2010 @ 4:37AMSun Online Editor
  • Giz Explains: What Is Liquidmetal? [Giz Explains] Tuesday, August 17, 2010 @ 1:10PM# gizexplains Apple has a new toy . It's a materials company called Liquidmetal, and everybody's talking! Problem is, nobody seems too sure what they're talking about . So, Liquidmetal: What is this stuff? And what does Apple want with it? More »
  • U.S. Air Force Launches Advanced New Military Communications Satellite Saturday, August 14, 2010 @ 5:54PMA sophisticated satellite was launched into space today to improve the preeminent path of communications between the president, military commanders and troops on the battlefield.
  • Air Force Launches Advanced New Military Satellite Saturday, August 14, 2010 @ 5:54PMA sophisticated satellite was launched into space today to improve the preeminent path of communications between the president, military commanders and troops on the battlefield.
  • Rise and shine: Atlas 5 rocket successfully soars at dawn Saturday, August 14, 2010 @ 7:50AMA sophisticated satellite was launched into space today to improve the preeminent path of communications between the president, military commanders and troops on the battlefield, ensuring a survivable line of contact even in hellish scenarios of nuclear warfare.
  • Pair of Delta 4-Heavy rockets now pointed toward space Wednesday, August 4, 2010 @ 10:05AMHeavy-duty Delta 4 rockets now stand atop the nation's two launch pads in Florida and California for vitally important missions carrying clandestine spy satellites.
  • New student-run station designed to appeal to adults Monday, July 19, 2010 @ 5:27AMAnother student-run broadcast signal quietly came on the air from Central Michigan University late last year, and now is at its full power and ready to rock and roll.
  • West Carroll Board Discusses “Plan of Attack” For Meeting AYP Goals Tuesday, June 22, 2010 @ 8:32PMTHOMSON – The West Carroll School Board discussed methods to improve the district’s AYP status in their June 17th, 2010 regular meeting in Thomson.
  • Shuttle Atlantis back on Earth after final space voyage Wednesday, May 26, 2010 @ 6:13PMCAPE CANAVERAL—The shuttle Atlantis returned to Earth Wednesday from the final space flight of its 25-year career, marking the beginning of a bittersweet end for NASA's storied space shuttle program.
  • For Shuttle Atlantis, a Final Landing Wednesday, May 26, 2010 @ 12:10PMThe shuttle Atlantis on Wednesday glided into retirement after 32 missions covering 120 million miles.