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May 16, 2011

Good Launch! STS-134 Headed To ISS

Final Mission For Endeavour

Space Shuttle Endeavour successfully launched Monday morning on it's delayed mission to ISS. The launch had been pushed back after problems cropped up with one of the the spacecraft's APU cooling units.

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NASA Selects Classroom Teachers For SOFIA Science Flights

Six Will Work With Scientists Aboard Modified B747

NASA has selected six teachers to work with scientists aboard the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) during research flights in May and June.

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Visionary Space Projects Presented ISU’s Master Students

Two Reports Presented To International Space University Panel

One of the significant annual events at the International Space University is the Masters Final Team Project (TP) Presentations.

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Henry Buijs Receives Canadian Chapman Award

Recognized By Space Agency For Contributions To Canadian Space Program

In recognition of his exceptional contribution to the Canadian Space Program, Dr. Henry Buijs was presented with the prestigious John H. Chapman Award of Excellence at the Canadian Space Agency's annual celebration.

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Aero-TV: Rod Hightower -- Strengthening the 'Core' of the EAA (Part 1)

So; Half A Year Into The Job... How's He Doing... What's He Think?

We don't have to tell you that the landscape of aviation has changed dramatically in the last few years... especially in terms of the "leadership" that supposedly guides the world of aviation through the many storms we face (on a seemingly daily basis). With the AOPA's transition from Boyer to Fuller now looking more and more like a crushing disappointment (and the tenor of that organization morphing from something impressive to something somewhat embarrassing), the EAA transition takes on even more critical tones. 

Atlantis Move From Processing Hangar To VAB Scheduled

Final Shuttle To Make The Trip Between The Facilities

We're going to be hearing about a lot of "lasts" from the Kennedy Space Center over the next couple of months. One of those is set for Tuesday, May 17th.

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Arianespace Readies Rocket For Year's Fourth Heavy-Lift Mission

Assembly Underway on Ariane 5 Booster For Upcoming Launch

The Ariane 5 for Arianespace's fourth heavy-lift mission of 2011 has begun its initial build-up at the Spaceport, and joined another launch campaign being conducted in parallel.

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