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Station Astronaut Laughs it up for Colbert Report: related news

Station Astronaut Laughs it up for 'Colbert Report'

NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman squeezed in some laughs amid his busy day aboard the International Space Station (ISS) Thursday during an orbital call from comedian Stephen Colbert.

Station Astronaut Laughs it up for 'Colbert Report'

squeezed in some laughs amid his busy day aboard the International Space Station (ISS) Thursday during an orbital call from comedian Stephen Colbert.

Astronaut Garrett Reisman Chats With Stephen Colbert From Outer Space

Last night on the Colbert Report, Astronaut Garrett Reisman was patched through Mission Control in Houston through to New York for a live interview with Stephen Colbert. There is nothing more fun then watching a true Colbert Report fan in space laughing so hard during his interview that he floats away from the camera.

Astronaut trades jokes with Colbert in space interview

NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman, who is currently orbiting the Earth aboad the international space station, matched wits today with Stephen Colbert, who pokes fun nightly at world events from the anchor desk of The Colbert Report.

Discovery's astronauts wrapped up their few remaining chores at the international space station on Monday, flexing the robot arm for Japan's new lab and opening its attic.

A "fish-eye" lens on a digital still camera takes a picture of the combined shuttle and station crews. Counter-clockwise from lower left: shuttle commander Mark Kelly, station commander Sergei Volkov, returning station resident Garrett Reisman, station cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, new station resident Greg Chamitoff and Discovery crew members Mike Fossum, Akihiko Hoshide, Karen Nyberg and Ken Ham. Click on the image for a larger version.

Astronaut laughs it up for 'Colbert Report'

Shuttle astronauts ready for launch practice

Canadian astronaut Bjarni Tryggvason to retire

Canadian astronaut Bjarni Tryggvason is leaving the Canadian Space Agency in June after almost 25 years as an astronaut.Canadian astronaut Bjarni Tryggvason is leaving the Canadian Space Agency in June after almost 25 years as an astronaut.

SPACE STATION SIM THE COUNT DOWN TO LAUNCH BEGINS

Space Station Sim, a new simulation game for PC, has been announced by Avanquest Software. The game provides an out of this world experience as players manage the creation of an international space station in true 3D construction. Space Station Sim is the first space station game to be developed in conjunction with NASA and the Japanese Space Administration, enhancing its realism and authenticity.

Shuttle Discovery to Bring Space Station Lab - and Toilet Parts

Saturday's shuttle mission to the International Space Station can come none too soon for station crew members. A broken toilet has had them using a backup system, and they need a new pump mechanism. The crew of the shuttle Discovery is bringing them one, as well as the largest component of Japan's contribution to the space station, a science laboratory called Kibo, meaning "hope." VOA's Paul Sisco has more on NASA's 26th mission to the International Space Station.

Shuttle Discovery to Bring Space Station Lab - and Toilet Parts

Saturday's shuttle mission to the International Space Station can come none too soon for station crew members. A broken toilet has had them using a backup system, and they need a new pump mechanism. The crew of the shuttle Discovery is bringing them one, as well as the largest component of Japan's contribution to the space station, a science laboratory called Kibo, meaning "hope." VOA's Paul Sisco has more on NASA's 26th mission to the International Space Station.

Paintings show tomorrow F.P. Report

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Companies given more time help in replacing pirated software F.P. Report

Govt lifts ban on wheat movement F.P. Report  ---   Peace deals, troop pullout worry US Karzai takes swipe at foreign forces  ---   Punjab govt snubs Rehman F.P. Report  ---   Shahbaz meets Zardari F.P. Report  ---   PML-N demands probe into Kargil debacle F.P. Report  ---   Plan approved to generate 1000MW additional power  ---   Hajj policy approval  ---   5 killed in bomb blast  ---   Landmine blast leaves four dead Naseer Hussain  ---   National Budget on 10th  ---  

Pakistani calligraphic art displayed in Tunis F.P. Report

Nawaz, Shahbaz summoned  ---   Aitzaz seeks president’s trial for detaining judges F.P. Report  ---   Imran seeks masses support for long march Muqaddam Khan  ---   Zardari takes Wattoo on board F.P. Report  ---   Hekmatyars son-in-law freed  ---   Attock Fort waiting for new VIP guests Tahir Niaz  ---   Deposed CJ would join lawyers’ convention: PHCBA  ---   Coalition partners to decide Musharraf’s impeachment: PM F.P. Report  ---   Lawyers take out rally  ---   Parliament to be made supreme, says Sherry F.P. Report  ---  

Matsushita Electric Announces Filing of Annual Report on Form 20-F for the Year Ended March 31, 2008

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (MC), best known for its Panasonic brand, today announced that it has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission its annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended March 31, 2008. The annual report on Form 20-F can be accessed from Matsushita's Website: http://ir-site.panasonic.com/. From the middle of September 2008 ahead, Matsushita's shareholders (including holders of Matsushita's American Depositary Shares) may also receive hard copies of Annual Report 2008 for the year ended March 31, 2008, which contains Matsushita's most recent audited consolidated financial statements, free of charge upon request. For a copy of the report, request should be directed to: https://sec.panasonic.co.jp/ir-site/order/index.

Matsushita Electric Announces Filing of Annual Report on Form 20-F for the Year Ended March 31, 2008

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (NYSE:MC), best known for its Panasonic brand, today announced that it has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission its annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended March 31, 2008. The annual report on Form 20-F can be accessed from Matsushita's Website: http://ir-site.panasonic.com/. From the middle of September 2008 ahead, Matsushita's shareholders (including holders of Matsushita's American Depositary Shares) may also receive hard copies of Annual Report 2008 for the year ended March 31, 2008, which contains Matsushita's most recent audited consolidated financial statements, free of charge upon request. For a copy of the report, request should be directed to: https://sec.panasonic.co.jp/ir-site/order/index.

Matsushita Electric Announces Filing of Annual Report on Form 20-F for the Year Ended March 31, 2008

OSAKA, Japan (Business Wire) -- Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (NYSE:MC), best known for its Panasonic brand, today announced that it has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission its annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended March 31, 2008. The annual report on Form 20-F can be accessed from Matsushita's Website: http://ir-site.panasonic.com/. From the middle of September 2008 ahead, Matsushita's shareholders (including holders of Matsushita's American Depositary Shares) may also receive hard copies of Annual Report 2008 for the year ended March 31, 2008, which contains Matsushita's most recent audited consolidated financial statements, free of charge upon request. For a copy of the report, request should be directed to: https://sec.

Astronaut unfolds space station's new robot arm

HOUSTON: Space shuttle Discovery astronaut Akihiko Hoshide unfolded the International Space Station's new Japanese-built robotic arm on Monday, although there was nothing around for it to grasp.

Astronaut unfolds space station's new robot arm

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Space shuttle Discovery astronaut Akihiko Hoshide unfolded the International Space Station's new Japanese-built robotic arm on Monday, although there was nothing around for it to grasp.

Astronaut unfolds space station's new robot arm

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Space shuttle Discovery astronaut Akihiko Hoshide unfolded the International Space Station's new Japanese-built robotic arm on Monday, although there was nothing around for it to grasp.

Astronaut unfolds space station's new robot arm

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Space shuttle Discovery astronaut Akihiko Hoshide unfolded the International Space Station's new Japanese-built robotic arm on Monday, although there was nothing around for it to grasp.

Astronaut unfolds space station's new robot arm

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Space shuttle Discovery astronaut Akihiko Hoshide unfolded the International Space Station's new Japanese-built robotic arm on Monday, although there was nothing around for it to grasp.

Astronaut unfolds space station's new robot arm

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Space shuttle Discovery astronaut Akihiko Hoshide unfolded the International Space Station's new Japanese-built robotic arm on Monday, although there was nothing around for it to grasp.

Astronaut unfolds space station's new robot arm

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Space shuttle Discovery astronaut Akihiko Hoshide unfolded the International Space Station's new Japanese-built robotic arm on Monday, although there was nothing around for it to grasp.

Astronaut Unfolds Space Station's New Robot Arm

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Space shuttle Discovery astronaut Akihiko Hoshide unfolded the International Space Station's new Japanese-built robotic arm on Monday, although there was nothing around for it to grasp.

Astronaut unfolds space station's new robot arm

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Space shuttle Discovery astronaut Akihiko Hoshide unfolded the International Space Station's new Japanese-built robotic arm on Monday, although there was nothing around for it to grasp.


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