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William C. Brubaker, founding Colts band member
William Charles Brubaker, a retired aeronautical engineer who was a founding trombone player in the Baltimore Colts Marching Band, died Feb. 12 at Sinai Hospital of complications from injuries he suffered near his Lutherville home. Family members said...Tags: Military Equipment, Baltimore Ravens, Manufacturing and Engineering, World War II (1939-1945), NASA
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From Lime Kiln Middle School to the final frontier
They use words most likely to be heard at a Scripps National Spelling Bee: chryseobacterium, aquaticum or trypticase. They envision careers in medicine, they enjoy math and science, and — between juggling schedules that include school, music and...
Tags: Limes, Middle Schools, Education, South Korea, Schools
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Future space explorers tour JPL
Thirty-two students in aerospace, engineering and science programs in 11 different countries descended on the Jet Propulsion Laboratory last week as part of a Caltech competition to design a mission to one of Mars' two moons, Phobos or Deimos. "Watching...
Tags: Travel, Manufacturing and Engineering, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Neil Armstrong, NASA
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Student teams ace Mars plan at Caltech
It could take several months for aerospace experts to design a manned mission to a Martian moon. Students pulled off the feat in five days. Caltech hosted a competition on its Pasadena campus this week that divided 32 students from 21 different...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Manufacturing and Engineering, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, Science
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Dark matter hints spied in antimatter particles? [NASA video]
Has an instrument aboard the International Space Station detected a sign of dark matter? Scientists have been on pins and needles since Samuel Ting, an MIT physicist and Nobel laureate who leads the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer experiment, coyly...Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NASA, Science and Technology, Science
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Aweeeeeeeeeeee! Angry Birds to hit Kennedy Space Center on March 22
Angry Birds will land as part of a new attraction at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex later this month. Angry Birds Space Encounter will open at 11 a.m. on March 22 with astronaut Donald Pettit on hand for the grand opening. The attraction,...
Tags: Kennedy Space Center, NASA, Science and Technology, Satellite Technology
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Angry Birds nest at Kennedy Space Center
Now it can be said: The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is for the birds. Make that the Angry Birds. The attraction has just opened Angry Birds Space Encounter, which brings the fowl characters from the digital-gaming world to real life in hopes of...
Tags: Finland, Kennedy Space Center, Brevard County, Entertainment, Halloween Horror Nights
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Bright Minds: Danielle Hilliard, air and missile defense
“The combat system is the brain that helps you fire ‘the bullet,’ which is actually an extremely complex missile,” Danielle Hilliard says of her highly technical job in air and missile defense. She uses simple visual images to...
Tags: Tuskegee University, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering, Missile Systems
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Four Board of Education members leaning toward the purchase of former Allegheny Energy
julieg@herald-mail.comRecalling his first tour of the former Allegheny Energy headquarters on Downsville Pike, Washington County Board of Education member Wayne D. Ridenour said he thought of the possibility the office building could house the school system’s...Tags: Sora, Property, Taxation, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Voting
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SpaceX capsule set to return from orbit, splash down in Pacific
After spending more than three weeks docked with the International Space Station, SpaceX’s Dragon space capsule is ready to return to Earth and splash down Tuesday in the Pacific Ocean. NASA Television will provide coverage of Dragon's departure...
Tags: SpaceX, Pacific Ocean, Orbital Sciences Corporation, NASA, Cape Canaveral
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SpaceX splashdown: Capsule returns 2,668 pounds of science samples
Less than 250 miles west of Baja California, SpaceX's Dragon capsule successfully splashed down Tuesday after spending more than three weeks in outer space on a NASA mission. When the cone-shaped unmanned capsule hit the water at 9:34 a.m. PDT, it...
Tags: SpaceX, Port of Long Beach, Orbital Sciences Corporation, NASA, Cape Canaveral
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Video KSC Angry Birds attraction aims to inspire science, technology
The feathers are officially flying at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, which has introduced its Angry Birds Space Encounter attraction. The attraction, based on a digital game in which animated birds are flung via slingshot toward intergalactic...
Tags: Kennedy Space Center, Entertainment, Science and Technology, Science
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