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Life beyond the space shuttle
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelThere was a lot for the 300 or so space enthusiasts to be down about, heading into the Sentinel's Beyond the Shuttle forum this morning in Orlando. In a few weeks, the shuttle will fly the last of 135 missions dating back to 1981. The Kennedy Space... -
NASA's shuttle program: An end of an era, or a promising new beginning?
Opinion L.A.Space shuttle Atlantis' final liftoff triggers both political and emotional reactions as Americans wonder: Is this end of a bold and daring era?... -
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin: the tragic speech Nixon was prepared to give
Top of the TicketNeil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed safely on the moon 42 years ago but Nixon was ready with a touching speech written by William Safire if tragedy struck... -
NASA launches sound bite gallery for ringtones, alarms
L.A. Times Tech BlogNASA recently made historic sound bites available on its website to be downloaded to your phone or computer as ringtones, alarms, and notifications.... -
One giant leap for tourist-kind. Powering down, the Space Coast still harbors riches
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — You know what it feels like to be in space? Like you're sick. Think head cold.
"Your face gets kind of puffy," said Gerald Carr, 78, who once spent 84 days orbiting the Earth, as I picked at a piece of NASA-made red...Tags: Space Programs, History, Satellite Technology, Cape Canaveral, Television Industry
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Four decades ago we landed on the moon -- will we go further?
Sentinel Staff WritersTwo months ago, former NASA astronaut Scott Parazynski ascended Mount Everest, carrying a lunar rock brought back by the Apollo 11 mission that landed on the moon 40 years ago tomorrow. Along the way, he endured hardships like those experienced by Neil...Tags: Ares V Launch, Satellite Technology, Cape Canaveral, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Finance
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Space shuttle Discovery goes late but launches for final flight
CAPE CANAVERAL — Nearly four months late — and held up by a last-minute computer glitch — Space Shuttle Discovery blasted off under clear blue skies Thursday afternoon on its final mission to the International Space Station before it...Tags: Space Programs, Motorvehicle Accidents, Rick Scott, Transportation Accidents, Rocketry
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Thousands watch 'awesome' Discovery launch
TITUSVILLE -- Tears welled in Luann DeJoseph's eyes as she watched Space Shuttle Discovery soar into the sky Thursday afternoon. The woman – she said she was "in her 50's" and grew up watching NASA launch moon rockets -- whispered a prayer to...Tags: Space Programs, Titusville, South Carolina, Cleveland, Career and Workplace
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Tony Goldwyn; from actor to “Actor’s Director”
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelIt begins, Tony Goldwyn says, “by loving actors, by having this built-in compassion for what they do and how they do it.” Goldwyn is one of their number — an accomplished character actor best known for being the villain of “Ghost,... -
Oscar Sunday is also FILM SLAM Sunday
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelBy coincidence, this month's Film Slam of indie short films, locally made and judged against one another by the audience, is happening on Oscar Sunday. Tim Anderson will emcee the event at The Enzian, beginning at 1. Here's the “Red Band”... -
Geraldine Ferraro and the 'dark backward and abysm' of political time
Opinion L.A.About Geraldine Ferraro, who died over the weekend. There had been a rather unpleasant patch there in early 2008 after Ferraro, a supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton, told the Daily Breeze that "If Obama was a white man, he would......
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