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December 02, 2010

ISS Crew Joins Roscosmos Chief For Pre-Launch Tea

Russian Space Agency Has Cleared Soyuz TMA-20 For Flight

Anatoly Perminov, chief of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, said Wednesday that the Soyuz TMA-20 spacecraft which suffered some damage during transport during shipment to the launch site in Kazakstan has been cleared for flight. Launch is set for December 15th.

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ATA Engineering Is NASA JPL 2010 Small Business Subcontractor Of The Year

Company Has Worked With JPL On Numerous Projects Since 2004

NASA's JPL has named ATA Engineering as its 2010 Small Business Subcontractor of the Year.

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Aero-TV: LTA Aviatrix Cheri White -- The Intricacies of Gas Ballooning

Cheri's Achievements Are Exceeded Only By The Heights She Has Achieved As A World-Class Balloonist

You may all be a little sick, by now, in hearing about the amazing team ANN's Aero-TV crews has at the 2010 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta... the sites, the sounds, the colors, the staff, the crews, the PILOTS... they all made an extraordinary week even more so. And one of our favorite people was a balloon pilot, Cheri White, who launched herself (and partner Mark Sullivan) into the late night ether to take a chance in seeking the top spot in the America's Challenge Gas Balloon Race. Well over 1500 miles later, there is no doubt that Cheri had an adventure she'll remember for a lifetime. Better than that, just get her talking about ballooning, Hot-Air or Gas, and you will

SpaceX COTS 1 Launch Targeted For Dec. 7

Backup Launch Opportunities Are The Following Two Days

The first SpaceX Falcon 9 demonstration launch for NASA’s Commercial Orbital Transportation Services program is targeted for liftoff on Tuesday, Dec. 7. Liftoff is planned from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The launch window extends from 0903 to 1222 EST.

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NASA-German SOFIA Observatory Completes First Science Flight

Heavily-Modified B747SP Has Two More Missions Scheduled

NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, or SOFIA, completed the first of three science flights on Wednesday morning to demonstrate the aircraft's potential to make discoveries about the infrared universe.

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