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Flying Shuttle is order of the day
POINT-TO-POINT DESPITE the cold snap both this weekend's meetings should go ahead and last Sunday's late abandonment of Tweseldown should at least ensure a top-class mixed open at the Farmers Bloodhounds at Dunthrop tomorrow. Kingscliff, the 2003 Cheltenham Foxhunters winner, could make his return to...
Tags: Farmers, Shuttle
Research articles 2008-12-13
Norwegian Air Shuttle AS sells USD hedge contract
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-17 October 2008-Norwegian Air Shuttle AS sells USD hedge contractC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com Low-fare airline Norwegian Air Shuttle AS Norwegian (OSE: NAS) said on Friday (17 October) that it had entered in August 2007 into a purchase agreement with The Boeing Company for the acquisition of...
Tags: aircraft, Boeing Co., FINANCE, HARDWARE, Manufacturing, Shuttle, Storage
Research articles 2008-10-17
NASA shuttle program may fly until 2015
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA's staff will study whether the space shuttle program could continue operating past its scheduled retirement in 2010, according to an internal e-mail sent this week. The e-mail obtained by The Orlando Sentinel describes NASA Administrator Michael Griffin's order for a study to determine...
Tags: E-mail, Griffin, NASA, shuttle
Research articles 2008-08-30
Horizon Air Offering $69 Fares and Double Miles On Seattle and Portland Shuttle Flights
SEATTLE -- Horizon Air is now offering fares as low as $69 each way for the Horizon Shuttle between Seattle and Portland when tickets are purchased by July 31 for travel through Aug. 24, 2008. In addition, Horizon is offering Double Miles on the route (July 1 through Sept. 15,...
Tags: Alaska Airlines, fare, Portland, Seattle, Shuttle, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-06-27
Shuttle caps mission success with smooth landing
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Discovery and its crew of seven returned to Earth on Saturday and capped a successful expansion job at the international space station, more spacious and robust thanks to a new billion-dollar science lab. The shuttle descended through a few puffy clouds and...
Tags: Atlantis, NASA, Shuttle, shuttle
Research articles 2008-06-15
US shuttle heads for landing after successful mission
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida AFP — The US shuttle Discovery is racing back to Earth on Saturday after a successful mission to deliver and open Japan's first space laboratory at the International Space Station. The shuttle, carrying seven astronauts, left orbit and plunged toward the Kennedy Space Center in Florida...
Tags: Earth, MARKETING, NASA, shuttle
Research articles 2008-06-14
Unidentified object seen behind space shuttle: NASA
WASHINGTON AFP — Astronauts on the space shuttle Discovery spotted an unidentified object floating behind the craft, as well as a bump on the shuttle rudder, the US space agency said Friday. "After completing a standard day-before-landing test of the shuttle steering jets, the crew indicated they had seen...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, NASA, shuttle
Research articles 2008-06-13
Unidentified object seen floating away from shuttle: NASA
WASHINGTON AFP — Astronauts on the space shuttle Discovery spotted an unidentified object floating behind the craft as well as a bump on the shuttle rudder, the US space agency said Friday. "After completing a standard day-before-landing test of the shuttle steering jets, the crew indicated they had seen...
Tags: MARKETING, NASA, shuttle
Research articles 2008-06-13
Astronauts spot object floating from shuttle, NASA not worried
WASHINGTON AFP — Astronauts on the space shuttle Discovery spotted an unidentified object floating behind the craft as well as a bump on the shuttle rudder on Friday but neither was cause for concern, NASA said. After carrying out routine testing the day before Discovery is due to land...
Tags: Earth, MARKETING, NASA, shuttle, TVs
Research articles 2008-06-13
Discovery undocks from ISS
WASHINGTON AFP — The US space shuttle Discovery successfully undocked from the International Space Station Wednesday at 1142 GMT ahead of its return to Earth set for Saturday, NASA said. The undocking, carried out on schedule, took place 344 kilometers (214 miles) above the South Pacific east of Australia....
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Japan, NASA, shuttle, TVs
Research articles 2008-06-11
Shuttle astronauts bid farewell to space station crew
WASHINGTON AFP — The seven astronauts of the US shuttle Discovery bid farewell Tuesday to their three colleagues at the International Space Station after a busy mission to install Japan's first space laboratory. The hatches between the two spacecraft were shut at 2042 GMT after the six US astronauts...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Japan, Shuttle, shuttle
Research articles 2008-06-10
Astronauts test Japanese robotic arm
WASHINGTON AFP — Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide put the robotic arm of the Japanese Kibo module through its paces Monday before stowing it away, as the shuttle Discovery crew completed its mission at the International Space Station. Hoshide extended the 10.06-meter (33-foot) metallic arm and tested all its six...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, arm, ISS, MARKETING, NASA, shuttle
Research articles 2008-06-09
Space shuttle blastoff damaged launch pad: NASA
WASHINGTON AFP — Bricks and mortar blew off the US space shuttle's launch pad during its weekend liftoff, without damaging the orbiter but causing concern for future missions, NASA said Monday. An investigative team was formed to look into the damage and come up with options for the shuttle's...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, NASA, shuttle
Research articles 2008-06-02
Shuttle delivering $1B space lab
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Discovery and a crew of seven blasted into orbit Saturday, carrying a giant Japanese lab addition to the international space station along with something more mundane -- a toilet pump. Discovery roared into a brilliantly blue sky dotted with a few clouds...
Tags: NASA, Shuttle
Research articles 2008-06-01
The proof is in the plastic: three-dimensional printing technology translated scans of the space shuttle tiles for safety evaluation. The same technology allows proof of concept before metal is machined
Just after lift-off, August 13, 2007, Space Shuttle Endeavour's Thermal Protection System-TPS--suffered damage due to a strike by foam insulation falling from the shuttle's external fuel tank. Sensors detected damage to the heat-resistant tiles lining the orbiter's underbelly, posing a threat to the shuttle's safe re-entry to Earth. The...
Tags: 3D, Earth, HARDWARE, NASA, Printers, printing, shuttle
Research articles 2008-06-01
Discovery heads to space station with Japanese lab
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida AFP — Astronauts on the US space shuttle Discovery were to dock with the International Space Station Monday, as they prepared to deliver a payload that included Japan's Kibo space lab and parts to repair a malfunctioning space lavatory. Discovery is scheduled to dock at the...
Tags: NASA, shuttle
Research articles 2008-05-31
Vaccine test marks rise of commercial research in space: NASA
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida AFP — An experiment to develop a salmonella vaccine aboard the US space shuttle Discovery could pave the way for a gush of commercial biotechnology research in space, NASA and biotech industry officials said Friday. Executives of Spacehab Inc. said that if the company's research on...
Tags: Biotechnology, HEALTHCARE, NASA, shuttle, vaccine
Research articles 2008-05-30
NASA sets date for shuttle's final repair trip to Hubble
WASHINGTON AFP — Space shuttle Atlantis will embark on the final repair and maintenance mission to the Hubble Space Telescope on October 8, instead of the end of August as planned, NASA announced Thursday. The US space agency also fixed November 10 as the date for the launch of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Atlantis, NASA, shuttle
Research articles 2008-05-22
APA Wants 'Realistic' Work Scheduling
The Allied Pilots Association APA, which represents pilots at American Airlines, has called on the Federal Aviation Administration FAA to establish "new, realistic scheduling and crew augmentation regulations to combat fatigue and maintain safety-based flight operations." APA President Captain Lloyd Hill says "pilots continue to be...
Tags: accident, FAA, regulation, Shuttle
Research articles 2008-05-12
Shuttle Endeavour set for landing at Cape Canaveral
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida AFP — Weather conditions at Kennedy Space Center were good for shuttle Endeavour's landing Wednesday, NASA said, after a record-setting mission that attached Japan's Kibo laboratory to the International Space Station. NASA's mission control at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, gave the green light for...
Tags: Florida, ISS, NASA, Shuttle
Research articles 2008-03-26
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