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February 24, 2011

Middle East Unrest May Stall Aerospace Recovery

Analyst: Fuel Cost Spike Could Impact Manufactures, Leasing Companies, Airports, Airlines

The global aviation sector was expected to make good profits in 2011, but that outcome is now in question considering the current political situation in the Middle East region.

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NASA's Langley To Keep An Eye On Space Shuttle Discovery

Will Monitor Heat Shield Tiles For Launch Impacts, Transition Experiment

Researchers at NASA's Langley Research Center will be back on the job watching over the space shuttle Discovery during its last mission, scheduled Feb. 24 to March 7.

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Cloud Cameras Fly Aboard NASA's Glory Mission

Special Instruments Designed To Monitor Aerosols In The Atmosphere

Two cloud cameras built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. will fly aboard NASA's Glory climate-monitoring mission scheduled to launch this week from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.

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