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    Jun 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. The moon's mysteriously uneven gravity is explained at last

    A lunar mystery that has lingered for decades has finally been solved, thanks to data collected by NASA's GRAIL mission and some science detectives here on Earth.
    A lunar mystery that has lingered for decades has finally been solved, thanks to data collected by NASA's GRAIL mission and some science detectives here on Earth. Back in 1968, JPL scientists made an irritating discovery while preparing for the Apollo...

    Tags: Science, Science and Technology, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

  2. Jun 4, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. A break in Palm Beach

    The Breakers Palm Beach, one of America's best-known oceanfront resorts, is putting summer on sale for visitors to Florida. The mega-hotel, with 140 waterfront acres and 540 rooms, has a string of credits, including being recognized as a AAA Five Diamond hotel and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Among its amenities: nine restaurants, five bars, five swimming pools, two 18-hole golf courses, 10 tennis courts and 11 shops. The deal: Weekday room rates (Sundays-Thursdays) start at $299 a room a night and $379 per night weekends (Fridays and Saturdays), based on standard accommodations, a 40 percent discount compared with winter season. The deal is good until Sept. 30. Included are free perks such as continental breakfast, kids' meals, kids' day camp and unlimited tennis. The Breakers Palm Beach; 855-313-8851, <a href=&quot;http://thebreakers.com/florida_vacation_packages"><strong>thebreakers.com/florida_vacation_packages</strong></a>
    The Breakers Palm Beach, one of America's best-known oceanfront resorts, is putting summer on sale for visitors to Florida. The mega-hotel, with 140 waterfront acres and 540 rooms, has a string of credits, including being recognized as a AAA Five...

    Tags: Travel, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Science and Technology, Beach Vacations, Auto Racing

  4. May 30, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  5. Asteroid mining company wants to put your face in space

    Reuters
    * Aims to raise $1 million on Kickstarter * Project designed to test public appetite for space initiatives * Latest in string of space startups to turn to crowd funding By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. May 30 (Reuters) - A privately owned...

    Tags: Startups, Conservation, Science and Technology, Mining, Metal and Mineral

  6. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  7. Justin Bieber, Scooter Braun Will Blast Into Space - Virgin Galactic-style

    Reuters
    Jun 06 (TheWrap.com) - Justin Bieber is planning on getting really, really high in the future.  The 19-year-old pop superstar and his manager, Scooter Braun, are among the elite coughing up $200,000 to become Virgin Galactic astronauts when Virgin's...

    Tags: Ashton Kutcher, Science and Technology, Two and a Half Men (tv program), Justin Bieber, Virgin Group, Ltd.

  8. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| KWCH
  9. Cosmosphere adds motion flight simulator

    The Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center in Hutchinson is preparing to debut a motion flight simulator with a choice of six themed rides. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;
    The Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center in Hutchinson is preparing to debut a motion flight simulator with a choice of six themed rides.       The pod-like machine, called the "naviGATOR," will give visitors the feel of blasting off to the international...

    Tags: Science and Technology

  10. May 23, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. NASA's JPL to 'lasso' an asteroid

    A proposed mission to capture an asteroid and bring it into orbit in the Earth-moon system is a stepping stone to sending humans to Mars, NASA administrator Charles Bolden said Thursday at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
    A proposed mission to capture an asteroid and bring it into orbit in the Earth-moon system is a stepping stone to sending humans to Mars, NASA administrator Charles Bolden said Thursday at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Bolden visited the La Cañada...

    Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Charles F. Bolden, Jr., Barack Obama, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

  12. May 14, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Retired astronaut encourages Western Heights students to follow dreams

    Retired NASA astronaut Don Thomas encouraged Western Heights Middle School eighth-graders to follow their dreams and to persevere, as he did.
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    Retired NASA astronaut Don Thomas encouraged Western Heights Middle School eighth-graders to follow their dreams and to persevere, as he did. “If you forget everything else I told you here today, the one thing I want you to remember is to never...

    Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Willard Hackerman, Science, Atlantic Ocean, Rocketry

  14. May 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Ground control to Major Tom: ISS commander sings David Bowie

    International Space Station Expedition 35 Commander Chris Hadfield returns to Earth, and eventually Canada, on Monday. So, what better way to end the mission than doing a personalized rendition of <a href=&quot;https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&amp;v=KaOC9danxNo">David Bowie's classic "A Space Oddity,"</a> in the first music video from space.
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    International Space Station Expedition 35 Commander Chris Hadfield returns to Earth, and eventually Canada, on Monday. So, what better way to end the mission than doing a personalized rendition of David Bowie's classic "A Space Oddity," in the first music...

    Tags: Science, Science and Technology, NASA, Awards and Prizes

  16. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Space odyssey ends better for Chris Hadfield than for Major Tom

    A Soyuz capsule has landed safely in the steppes of Kazakhstan, bringing to a safe end the space odyssey of Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, whose video of David Bowie's &quot;A Space Oddity" has gone viral.
    A Soyuz capsule has landed safely in the steppes of Kazakhstan, bringing to a safe end the space odyssey of Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, whose video of David Bowie's "A Space Oddity" has gone viral. The capsule containing Hadfield, along with...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Music, Entertainment, Music Industry, NASA

  18. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Chris Hadfield first in-space viral music video star with 'Space Oddity'

    The cover of &quot;A Space Oddity" by Chris Hadfield, International Space Station commander, is going galactically viral Monday.
    The cover of "A Space Oddity" by Chris Hadfield, International Space Station commander, is going galactically viral Monday. But it was a decidedly terrestrial affair. And it centered on a Silver Lake producer and a Canadian singer who once did vocals...

    Tags: Music, Science and Technology, Entertainment, Music Industry, Social Media

  20. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Astronauts end spacewalk after fixing coolant leak

    <span>Astronauts replaced a leaking component on the International Space Station after a 5-hour, 30-minute spacewalk, NASA reported.</span>
    Astronauts replaced a leaking component on the International Space Station after a 5-hour, 30-minute spacewalk, NASA reported. Engineers Chris Cassidy and Tom Marshburn completed their spacewalk at 11:14 a.m. PDT Saturday, after gingerly gliding out...

    Tags: Science and Technology, NASA

  22. May 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Asteroid capture: NASA plans to drag space rock into lunar orbit

    NASA Administrator Charles Bolden dropped by JPL on Thursday to outline the agency's plans to capture an asteroid, and to look at a model of a powerful new ion thruster that has enough strength to drag a space rock into orbit around the moon.
    NASA Administrator Charles Bolden dropped by JPL on Thursday to outline the agency's plans to capture an asteroid, and to look at a model of a powerful new ion thruster that has enough strength to drag a space rock into orbit around the moon. NASA...

    Tags: Charles F. Bolden, Jr., Science and Technology, Barack Obama, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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