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Endeavour flight delayed, but arrival in L.A. remains on schedule
One leg of the space shuttle Endeavour's final journey has been delayed because of bad weather, but the craft will still arrive in Los Angeles on schedule Thursday, NASA announced Sunday. Endeavour was to travel from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape...
Tags: Science and Technology, Rocketry, NASA, Science, Cape Canaveral
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Space shuttle Endeavour, on way to L.A., will do flyovers
WASHINGTON -- Sorry, Houston, you didn’t get a space shuttle, but at least you’ll get a glimpse of the last one to fly -- on its way to L.A. NASA’s plans for delivering the retired shuttle Endeavour to its permanent home in California...
Tags: Science and Technology, Rocketry, New York City, Houston Chronicle, NASA
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Countdown to Endeavour: Tickets for final takeoff going for $90
WASHINGTON -- The countdown has begun for delivery of the retired space shuttle Endeavour to Los Angeles, the last orbiter that will fly out of Kennedy Space Center in Florida atop a jet. L.A.’s welcome of the Endeavour is shaping up as splashier...
Tags: Technology, Los Angeles International Airport, Science and Technology, Rocketry, New York City
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Space shuttle Endeavour to make 12-mile trek on L.A. streets
In its 25 missions spanning nearly two decades, the space shuttle Endeavour circled the Earth more than 4,600 times, spending a total of 299 days in space. It carried the crews that assembled the first U.S. component of the International Space Station,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Rocketry, Antonio Villaraigosa, NASA, Atlantis
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Endeavour to pass over JPL, Disneyland, Griffith Observatory
Space shuttle Endeavour will take a scenic route through Los Angeles on Friday, passing over some of the region's most popular landmarks. The shuttle is scheduled to arrive at Los Angeles International Airport around 11 a.m. Friday. But before it lands,...
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Google+, Amusement and Theme Parks, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA
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Retiring Field Museum, Adler Planetarium presidents give their final thoughts
This autumn and early winter will see the biggest change in Chicago's Museum Campus since Lake Shore Drive took a hard swing to the west to create the parkland connection of cultural institutions 14 years ago. This time, though, the alteration is not one...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Rocketry, Adler Planetarium, Museums
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Ways to say goodbye to space shuttle Endeavour
There's a lot of shuffling of space shuttles going on, and you can watch some of it in action through tours and other opportunities at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
Right now, space shuttle Endeavour is parked inside NASA's Vehicle Assembly...Tags: Technology, Rocketry, Science and Technology, NASA, California Science Center
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The SVG Getaway
Orlando SentinelUpdate: July 10, 2012: Stan Van Gundy has had a more exciting summer than we have. Our readers have sent in more photos from as far away as Hawaii, New York and Rome. See a gallery of the photos here. Update: June 13, 2012: Even more photos from our...Tags: Stan Van Gundy, Social Media, Toy Industry, Memorial Day
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Green Wheels: Seven Turning Points in Auto History
Hindsight being 20-20, we can look back on history and see the turning points, which are invisible to us as we're living through them. Automobiles have an approximately 120-year history (discounting some 18th century anomalies), and the milestones are now...
Tags: Volkswagen, Cadillac, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Entertainment
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NASA's Morpheus moon vehicle burns during engine test
KIAHMorpheus, no, not the guy from the Matrix. Not even the Morpheus of Greek mythology, you know the god of dreams. But Project Morpheus, a NASA dream that turned into a nightmare. As the space men and women were testing the engine of their unmanned...Tags: NASA
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One year later, memories of the last launch
Orlando SentinelIt’s been almost a year since NASA launched Atlantis on STS-135, the final mission of the 30-year space shuttle program. I was there on July 8, 2011 to photograph the launch and I wanted to share an image that has special meaning to me. This is...Tags: Technology, Science and Technology, Rocketry, NASA, Atlantis
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Private Funeral Held for Astronaut Neil Armstrong
KTLA News/CNNCINCINNATI, Ohio -- Neil Armstrong was buried Friday in a private service held by his family in Ohio. Memorials were also being held around the country, including events at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and the US...Tags: Charles F. Bolden, Jr., Science and Technology, University of Cincinnati, NASA, John Boehner
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