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5/29/2008

NASA To Launch Disneys Buzz Lightyear On Space Shuttle – Education News Story – WKMG Orlando

NASA To Launch Disneys Buzz Lightyear On Space Shuttle – Education News Story – WKMG Orlando
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA will launch the Disney character Buzz Lightyear aboard space shuttle Discovery on May 31 in a mission to excite students about science, math and space travel.

IMAGES: Buzz Lightyear To Fly On Shuttle

During the STS-124 mission, the 12-inch-tall action figure will partner with astronauts to deliver daily blog journals from space and launch a series of educational games and online sessions related to the mission.

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Talk about strange events…Will “Buzz” be a paying visitor/tourist, or an employee?

– Cathy

weavercat@gmail.com

4/22/2008

The Associated Press: Russian news agency says Soyuz crew was in danger on descent

The Associated Press: Russian news agency says Soyuz crew was in danger on descent
MOSCOW AP — The crew of the Soyuz capsule that landed hundreds of miles off target in Kazakhstan last weekend was in serious danger during the descent, a Russian news agency reported Tuesday.

Interfax quoted an unidentified space official as saying the capsule entered Earths atmosphere with the hatch first instead of with its heat shields leading the way. As a result, the hatch suffered significant damage.

The official also said the TMA-11 capsules antenna burned up during Saturdays descent, meaning the crew couldnt communicate properly with Russian Mission Control.

The Soyuz crew included U.S. astronaut Peggy Whitson, South Koreas first astronaut, Yi So-yeon, and Russian flight engineer Yuri Malenchenko.

Alexander Vorobyov, a spokesman for the Russian Federal Space Agency, confirmed the descent had problems, saying the Soyuz hatch and the antenna suffered burn damage.

4/17/2008

Longleaf Festival, Anniston/McClellan

This year’s festival is offering a wide array of music. Things get kicked off at 12 p.m. with Miss Alabama Jamie Langley, followed by the JAXPAN Steel Drum Band , the Sterling Silver Band (classic rock), Foggy Hollow (bluegrass), Maybe Later (Southern rock), Dustin Howard (rock) and Laura Dodd and Tom Walker (country).

2. To learn “lost” arts

The theme for this year’s festival is “Rediscovering the Lost Arts” a collaboration between the JSU Field School and JSU’s Continuing Education Office. Festival-goers will be able to watch artists in action as they do storytelling, weaving, soap and candle making, beading, wood carving, quilting, basketry and many more hand-crafted arts. There will also be more traditional artists and vendors with photography, paintings and drawings.

3/22/2008

BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Sci-fi writer Clarke laid to rest

BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Sci-fi writer Clarke laid to rest
British science-fiction writer Sir Arthur C Clarke has been buried in his adopted country of Sri Lanka.

Music from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey was played at the funeral and members of the family which had adopted him cried as his coffin was lowered.

“Here lies Arthur C Clarke. He never grew up and did not stop growing,” his gravestone in Colombo is to read, in accordance with the author’s wishes.

Sir Arthur died from heart failure and breathing problems at the age of 90.

A nationwide minute’s silence was ordered by the Sri Lankan government to coincide with the ceremony.

Sir Arthur’s brother, Fred Clarke, attended the funeral along with members of the Ekanayake family, with whom the writer had lived in recent years.

3/19/2008

PC World – Tech Visionary Arthur C. Clarke Dies at 90

PC World – Tech Visionary Arthur C. Clarke Dies at 90
Science fiction writer, inventor, scuba diver, and visionary Sir Arthur C. Clarke died Tuesday at his home on the island nation of Sri Lanka at the age of 90.

Clarke was best known in popular culture as the author of the story that inspired Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 film “2001: A Space Odyssey,” but his greatest contribution to technology is creating the conceptual framework for geostationary satellites — machines that would remain in the same spot above the earth and act as relay stations for signals from the ground, covering a wide area. He published a paper about the concept in 1945, which was ultimately realized two decades later. The orbit into which geostationary satellites are placed is now known as the Clarke Orbit.

The Arthur C. Clarke Foundation confirmed Clarke’s death on its Web site Tuesday. He died of respiratory problems, according to media reports.

Born in England in 1917, Clarke served in the Royal Air Force during World War II, working on radar defense systems. He ultimately achieved the rank of flight lieutenant. He then went on to earn degrees in mathematics and physics from King’s College.

Having been interested in astronomy as a young boy, he served as the chairman of the British Interplanetary Society. In 1948 he wrote the story “The Sentinel,” which would eventually form the basis for the “2001″ film. He moved to Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon) in 1956, in part to pursue his interests in underwater exploration. He founded his own scuba diving school there.

Clarke suffered from post-polio syndrome in later life, and was confined to a wheelchair.

Celebrating his 90th birthday in December, 2007, Clarke wished for peace in Sri Lanka, for mankind to break its fossil fuel habit, and for the discovery of extraterrestrial beings.

Clarke married in the 1950s and later divorced. He had no children

10/19/2007

ABC News: Space Station Gets 1st Female Commander

ABC News: Space Station Gets 1st Female Commander
Peggy Whitson makes it look so easy. The Iowa farmer’s daughter is now the first woman to command the International Space Station, and she says it’s really no big deal.

Her colleague, Pam Melroy, who will command the shuttle flight scheduled to head to the space station Tuesday, said Whitson is the perfect person for the job.

2/8/2007

Spaceflight Now | Space Station Mission Report | Station astronauts finish third spacewalk in nine days

Spaceflight Now | Space Station Mission Report | Station astronauts finish third spacewalk in nine days

Station astronauts finish third spacewalk in nine days

1/30/2007

Hubble humbled by power failure | CNET News.com

Filed under: General, NASA & Space, Science & Technology — taracat @ 8:41 pm

Hubble humbled by power failure | CNET News.com
Hubble humbled by power failure

12/27/2006

Discovery landing ends ‘fantastic’ year for Nasa -ET Cetera-News-The Economic Times

Discovery landing ends ‘fantastic’ year for Nasa -ET Cetera-News-The Economic Times
Discovery landing ends ‘fantastic’ year for Nasa

11/2/2006

News Times Live Hubble help on the way

News Times Live Hubble help on the way
Hubble help on the way
NASA to undertake 2008 repair mission

By Robert Miller
THE NEWS-TIMES

The Hubble Space Telescope lives!

Astronomers rejoiced Tuesday after NASA announced it will send a space shuttle service mission to Hubble in 2008.

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Shuttle and NASA say they will do maintenance to Hubble; sounds of rejoicing ensue…

– Cathy

weavercat@gmail.com

10/12/2006

ElectricNews.net:News:Yahoo’s pyramid scheme collapses

ElectricNews.net:News:Yahoo’s pyramid scheme collapses
Yahoo’s pyramid scheme collapses

9/24/2006

Space Shuttle Glides to a Safe Landing, Atlantis Glides to a Safe Landing After Putting Space Station Back on Road to Completion – CBS News

Space Shuttle Glides to a Safe Landing, Atlantis Glides to a Safe Landing After Putting Space Station Back on Road to Completion – CBS News
Space Shuttle Glides to a Safe Landing

9/20/2006

3 more objects found outside shuttle – Yahoo! News

3 more objects found outside shuttle – Yahoo! News
3 more objects found outside shuttle
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8/6/2006

Chron.com | After 10 years, few believe life on Mars

Chron.com | After 10 years, few believe life on Mars
After 10 years, few believe life on Mars

7/14/2006

‘Space hotel’ prototype launched into orbit – Discovery Reports Canada

‘Space hotel’ prototype launched into orbit – Discovery Reports Canada
‘Space hotel’ prototype launched into orbit

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