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26 - July - 2007
The East Kilbride UFO Club
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19 - July - 2007
Monthly SUFOG Meeting
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3 - July - 2007
North Staffordshire Histories, Mysteries and Discoveries
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3 - July - 2007
UPIA Meetings
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| Latest News |
NASA SPONSORS STUDIES OF NEXT GENERATION ASTRONOMY MISSIONS
WASHINGTON - NASA has selected 19 science teams to conduct yearlong
studies of new concepts for its next generation of major
observatories. The studies will help NASA make decisions about how it
explores the heavens in the future, following the Astronomy and
Astrophysics Decadal Survey.
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NASA SETS ATLANTIS, SPACE STATION CREW NEWS CONFERENCE
HOUSTON - The 10 crew members flying aboard space shuttle Atlantis and
the International Space Station will hold a news conference at 7:40
a.m. CST on Saturday, Feb. 16.
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NASA UPDATES SHUTTLE TARGET LAUNCH DATES
HOUSTON - NASA officials on Thursday revised the target launch dates
for space shuttle flights during the second half of 2008. The space
shuttle and International Space Station programs agreed to the
changes during a meeting at NASA's Johnson Space Center to evaluate
options following the STS-122 mission delay.
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NASA ANNOUNCES COTS PHASE I DEMONSTRATIONS SELECTION
WASHINGTON - NASA Exploration Systems Mission Directorate managers
will host a media teleconference Tuesday, Feb. 19, to announce the
names of one or more companies selected to develop and demonstrate
commercial orbital transportation services.
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NASA KNOW-HOW HELPS ATHLETES ROCKET THROUGH WATER
HAMPTON, Va. - When a swimsuit manufacturer wanted to create a better
fabric for competitive swimmers, it sought out some unlikely experts
-- aerospace engineers at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton.
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