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Space shuttle readies for landing, watching weather Reuters | HIPAA Compliance News

10 hours ago ago from HIPAA Compliance News | brought to you by HCFA.com

Washington Post Space shuttle readies for landing, watching weather Reuters By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., May 21 (Reuters) Space shuttle Atlantis prepared on Thursday to leave orbit after a successful mission that repaired the Hubble Space Telescope, but poor weather over Florida may delay Friday s planned homecoming. How to Land a Space Shuttle ABC News Atlantis crew prepares to return to Earth United Press ...

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Shuttle launch delayed again by hydrogen leak Christian Science Monitor | HIPAA Compliance News

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Washington Post Shuttle launch delayed again by hydrogen leak Christian Science Monitor The space shuttle Endeavour won t launch until July, as NASA engineers try to fix a persistent leak in its external tank. By Peter N. Spotts | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor Engineers with the National Aeronautics and Space Video: NASA Cancels Endeavour Launch Bloomberg Bloomberg NASA looks to launch shuttle Endeavour in ...

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Space Shuttle Launch view from commercial flight!

8 hours ago ago from Cargo GSA NETWORK

On board Air Canada 981 bound to Toronto from Nassau we saw the launch of the shuttle

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Airplane passenger catches Space Shuttle launch on camera

1 day ago ago from Gadling

Filed under: North America , United States , Airlines I recommend turning the audio down on your computer if you plan to watch this at work, or around children, as the narrator tends to swear a lot . Here is a video of something you don't see every day out the airplane window - the launch of a Space Shuttle. The video was captured by a passenger on Air Canada flight 981 from Toronto to Nassau, and shows the Shuttle right after take off, ...

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Monarchs in Space

18 hours ago ago from Monarch Watch Blog

Last month we launched our Monarchs in Space project and as many of you know, it came together in a very short time. We began working with BioServe Space Technologies at the University of Colorado in April - they were interested in determining if it was possible to send monarchs into space. We provided them with caterpillars and various versions of our constantly evolving artificial diet over the months and in mid October they informed us ...

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