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NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 4:28 8th Jul
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NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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HOUSTON - NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 3:16 9th Jul
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HOUSTON - NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via Muzi @ 22:43 8th Jul
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HOUSTONĀ - NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via New York Daily News @ 15:41 8th Jul
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HOUSTON - NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via CNEWS @ 4:28 8th Jul
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HOUSTON -- NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via CTV.ca @ 4:28 8th Jul
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HOUSTON - NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via AP via Newsday @ 1:33 8th Jul
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HOUSTON-NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via Macro World Investor @ 1:33 8th Jul
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HOUSTON - NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via Chicago Tribune @ 1:33 8th Jul
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HOUSTON: NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 1:33 8th Jul
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(AP) -- NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 12:50 8th Jul
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HOUSTON (AP) -- NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via AP via New York Post @ 12:50 8th Jul
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(AP) NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via CBS News @ 7:14 8th Jul
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HOUSTON (AP) - NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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HOUSTON (AP) -- NASA has tentatively set the final space shuttle mission for May 31, 2010, four months before the shuttle fleet retires.
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via Associated Press @ 4:28 8th Jul
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A NASA worker waits to get onto pad 39A to continue work on space shuttle Atlantis at the Kennedy Space Center, Fla. Thursday Dec. 6, 2007. NASA has announced plans to retire its shuttle fleet in 2010.
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via ABC News @ 15:40 8th Jul
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ordered to retire by Sept. 30, 2010. The schedule announced Monday and reported in the Houston Chronicle includes five flights this year, five in 2009 and three in 2010.
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HOUSTON -- NASA will hold a series of news media briefings Sept. 8 - 9 to preview the space shuttle's fifth and final servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope. NASA Television and the agency's Web site will provide live coverage of the briefings from the Johnson Space Center and the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. Questions also will be taken from other participating NASA locations.
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via Macro World Investor @ 0:57 29th Jul
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (MCT) - NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has ordered his top officials to study how the agency could fly the space shuttle beyond its planned retirement in 2010, according to an internal e-mail obtained by The Orlando Sentinel.The decision signals what could be a huge change in NASA policy. Griffin steadfastly opposed extending the shuttle era beyond its 2010 retirement date, arguing it could kill astronauts and cripple the agency's fledgling Constellation program, a system of new rockets and capsules meant to replace the shuttle.But geopolitics and political pressure are undermining his position.The Russian invasion of neighboring Georgia has chilled relations between Washington and Moscow. The incursion has threatened NASA's carefully laid plans to rely on Russian spaceships to ferry astronauts to the internationa
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via Red Orbit @ 8:26 31st Aug
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An anonymous reader alerts us to an Orlando Sentinel report based on a leaked NASA email, indicating that NASA is looking at options to extend the Shuttle program. The fighting between Russia and Georgia has put a strain on plans to rely on Russian boosters until the Shuttle's replacement flies in 2015. Yet extending the Shuttle's life is no sure thing. According to a former NASA program manager, "We started shutting down the shuttle four years ago. That horse has left the barn." And NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has told Congress that if the Shuttle fleet were to fly two missions a year until 2015, "the risk would be about one in 12 that we would lose another crew. That's a high risk... [one] I would not choose to accept on behalf of our astronauts.
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via Slashdot @ 13:41 1st Sep
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NASA has put a final date on the shuttle program: May 31 2010. That day, the shuttle will launch for the last time, putting an end to 29 years of amazing missions, two of them with tragic endings. The final will be STS-133, in which Endeavour "will carry critical spare components that will be placed on the outside of the station," including new communication antennas, a gas tank, spare parts for giant space robot Dextre, and the coolest of them all: "micrometeoroid debris shields." I don't know about you, but I hope these involve invisible fields or laser micro-turrets or some kind of plasma generator. They also released details for the remaining flights of Endeavour, Discovery, and Atlantis:
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via Gizmodo @ 22:41 8th Jul
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