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Headlines matching 'spaceflights'
Fri May 04, 2012
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(Economist) Sad SpaceX prepares for the first private sector mission to resupply the Coca Cola International Space Station. Brought to you by Carl's Jr  (economist.com) (72)


Thu April 05, 2012
(Wired) Cool CHA  (wired.com) (66)


Fri March 30, 2012
(AZCentral) Cool New Mexico's international spaceport gets approval for a $7-million extension of its runway. Just in case a Star Destroyer needs to land  (azcentral.com) (24)


Thu March 22, 2012
(MSNBC) Cool So, I see that your mom is headed to the International Space Station  (msnbc.msn.com) (11)


Wed March 14, 2012
(Some Guy) Interesting "Microgravity-induced intracranial hypertension represents a hypothetical risk factor and a potential limitation to long-duration space travel." In other words, your eyeballs stretch out of shape and your brain deforms  (huffingtonpost.co.uk) (39)


Fri March 09, 2012
(Yahoo) Followup This last solar storm was pretty much a dud. But don't worry, there will be plenty to panic about soon enough  (ca.news.yahoo.com) (17)


Thu March 01, 2012
(io9) Interesting The good news: "Warp speed" travel is theoretically possible. The bad news: You would annihilate everything at your point of destination. "Captain's log, stardate 9522.6: Oops"  (io9.com) (108)


Mon February 27, 2012
(Labspaces.net) Interesting NASA updating the systems that remind our GPS satellites that we're standing on a planet that's evolving, and revolving at 900 miles an hour  (labspaces.net) (48)


Sat February 25, 2012
(Discovery) Cool 25 years ago today Warhammer 40k began ripping off Starcraft and Gears of War  (news.discovery.com) (254)


Fri February 24, 2012
(The Atlantic) Interesting Why haven't we gotten to the stars yet and how will we get there?  (theatlantic.com) (100)


Wed February 22, 2012
(kabc) Interesting While celebrating the 50th anniversary of John Glenn's space flight, NASA admits they weren't sure where he would come down or if he would survive ... pretty much like flying Delta  (kabc.com) (19)

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