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CANOGA PARK, Calif., Feb. 8, 2010 – Three Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSME) today successfully powered the launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour on Mission STS-130 to deliver a third connecting module and a seven-windowed cupola to the International Space Station. The SSME is the only fully reusable high-performance rocket engine rated for human space flight. Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne is a United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX) company.
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CANOGA PARK, Calif., Feb. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Three Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSME) today successfully powered the launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour on Mission STS-130 to deliver a third connecting module and a seven-windowed cupola to the International Space Station. The SSME is the only fully reusable high-performance rocket engine rated for human space flight. Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne is a United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX) company.
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This image provided by NASA shows the Russian Soyuz and Progress spacecrafts, docked to the International Space Station Wednesday Feb. 17, 2010 photographed by a shuttle crew member on the station while space shuttle Endeavour remains docked with the station. This image provided by NASA shows the Russian Soyuz and Progress spacecrafts, docked to the International Space Station Wednesday Feb. 17, 2010 photographed by a shuttle crew member on the station while space shuttle Endeavour remains docked with the station. (AP Photo/NASA)
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In this image from NASA-TV the crews of the space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station pose for a group photo after the space shuttle docked with the International Space Station, early Wednesday morning Feb. 10, 2010. Hatches between space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station were opened at 2:16 a.m. EST. (AP Photo/NASA-TV)
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In this image from NASA-TV the crews of the space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station pose for a group photo after the space shuttle docked with the International Space Station, early Wednesday morning Feb. 10, 2010. Hatches between space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station were opened at 2:16 a.m. EST. (AP Photo/NASA-TV)
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In this image from NASA-TV the crews of the space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station pose for a group photo after the space shuttle docked with the International Space Station, early Wednesday morning Feb. 10, 2010. Hatches between space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station were opened at 2:16 a.m. EST.
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In this image from NASA-TV the crews of the space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station pose for a group photo after the space shuttle docked with the International Space Station, early Wednesday morning Feb. 10, 2010. Hatches between space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station were opened at 2:16 a.m. EST.
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In this image from NASA-TV the crews of the space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station pose for a group photo after the space shuttle docked with the International Space Station, early Wednesday morning Feb. 10, 2010. Hatches between space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station were opened at 2:16 a.m. EST.
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Space shuttle Endeavour takes off before dawn from the Kennedy Space Center on its way to the International Space Station. Space shuttle Endeavour takes off before dawn from the Kennedy Space Center on its way to the International Space Station.
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The International Space Station (ISS) is the largest human-made object ever to orbit the Earth. The ISS is so large that it can be seen drifting overhead with the unaided eye, and is frequently imaged from the ground in picturesque fashion. Last month, the station was visited again by space shuttle, which resupplied the station and added a new module. The ISS is currently operated by the Expedition 22 crew, now consisting five astronauts including two supplied by USA's NASA, two by Russia's RKA, and one by Japan's JAXA. After departing the ISS, the crew of the space shuttle Endeavour captured the above spectacular vista of the orbiting space city high above the clouds, waters, and lands of Earth. Visible components include modules, trusses, and expansive solar arrays that gather sunlight that is turned into needed electricity.
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Space shuttle Endeavour is home after two weeks in space, having delivered the final U.S. module and a "room with a view" to the International Space Station. STS-130 Commander George Zamka guided Endeavour to a landing at the Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility at 9:20 p.m., CST, to wrap up a 5.7 million mile mission.
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China to launch module for future space station in 2011 17:2603/03/2010 MOSCOW, March 3 (RIA Novosti) - China is planning to launch in 2011 a spacecraft equipped with two docking ports to serve as a basis for the country's future space station, the Xinhua news agency said on Wednesday. The 8.5-ton Tiangong-1 spacecraft will be put into orbit by a modified CZ-2F/G carrier rocket and will mark the first stage of China's three-stage Project 921 human spaceflight program. The launch will most likely be carried out from the new Wenchang space center on Hainan Island. Xinhua cited Qi Faren, former chief designer of China's Shenzhou spaceships, as saying that the country planned to launch the unmanned Shenzhou-8, and the manned Shenzhou-9 and Shenzhou-10 spacecraft within two years to dock with Tiangong-1, which will be later used as a space lab
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Endeavour docks with space station The space shuttle Endeavour, with its six astronauts on board, has arrived at the International Space Station, carrying the station's last two main components.
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The crews of the space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station pose for a group photo after the space shuttle docked with the International Space Station, early this morning.
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The space shuttle Endeavour and its six astronauts arrived at the International Space Station, carrying the station's last two main components.
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Power-One, Inc. (Nasdaq:PWER), the leader in digital power technology (DPT) and high efficiency power solutions, and Lineage Power, a Gores Group company and a leader in power, announced today that they entered into a non-exclusive, worldwide, Field of Use agreement for DPT patents from Power-One.
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The space shuttle Endeavour and its six astronauts arrived at the International Space Station on Tuesday, carrying the station’s last two main components.
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HOUSTON - The space shuttle Endeavour and its six astronauts arrived at the International Space Station on Tuesday, carrying the station's last two main components.
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - The space shuttle Endeavour and its six astronauts arrived at the International Space Station on Tuesday, carrying the station's last two main components.
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CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Power-One, Inc. (Nasdaq: PWER), the leader in digital power technology (DPT) and high efficiency power solutions, and Lineage Power, a Gores Group company and a leader in power, announced today that they entered into a non-exclusive, worldwide, Field of Use agreement for DPT patents from Power-One.
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