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January 25, 2008

NASA Says Fuel Sensors Don't Have To Be Perfect For Atlantis Launch

Will Launch If Only Three ECO Sensors Are Cleared

They've done all they can. That's the underlying tone to NASA's announcement this week shuttle launch operators won't require all four engine cut-off sensors to be operational when Atlantis finally lifts off the pad next month.

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Did NASA Find Bigfoot On Mars?

Image Looks Like Seated Figure On Red Planet

A tiny, cropped section of a large panoramic image of Mars, taken by the Spirit rover in November and posted on NASA's website earlier this month, has caused a stir among those who want to believe there's life on the red planet.

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Aero-TV: More Than A Cub... Sport Cub S2

Aero-TV Keeps Up With This Week's Theme Of Sport Aviation... With The Sport Cub S2

The folks of CubCrafters intro'd the Sport Cub S2 at Oshkosh this year... boasting that the bird incorporated "more than 100 new standard features, options and design improvements." While we haven't actually stopped to count them all, it's obvious that considerable effort was expended on this newest Cub by folks who look at all things "Cub" with the greatest of expertise.

Scaled Composites Fined By State In 2007 Fatal Accident

California Authority Cites Five Violations

Mojave, CA-based aerospace company Scaled Composites was fined $25,870 last week by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, following its investigation into a fatal July 2007 accident that claimed the lives of three Scaled employees.

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