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Space shuttle Enterprise flies by New York City (photos)
This shuttle's heyday was in 1977, when it proved the space plane design could actually fly. Now it's headed to retirement.
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The end of the future: The last Shuttle flight
It's the end of the future as we knew it as the U.S. backs out of manned spaceflight with Atlantis' last flight.
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Requiem for America's space shuttle program
Emotionally, I almost can't accept that NASA is out of the airframe-lofting business for the next bunch of years.
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Shuttle Atlantis through the years (photos)
On the cusp of the final space shuttle flight ever, we look back at the storied history of one of NASA's most advanced space vehicles.
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Does end of the Space Shuttle mean NASA lost its mojo?
The New York Times' David Pogue reports for CBS News on NASA's future. The big debate is whether the end of the Space Shuttle era means NASA has lost its way.
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NASA engineer falls to his death on Shuttle Endeavor launch pad
It seems this is the week for tragedy, whether far away in Japan or right here, on the Space Coast.
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Shuttle Discovery in the repair shop (photos)
After NASA found some cracks in the shuttle's massive external fuel tank, technicians at the Kennedy Space Center are putting a fix into place.
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Mac Mini competition? Shuttle's ultra-slim X350 PC packs dual-core Atom D510 CPU, Nvidia Ion graphics
Looking for an alternative to the new Mac Mini? Shuttle is introducing one that's similarly svelte, plus features the latest in -- well, let's be honest -- netbook technology. That's not a...
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Shuttle's small-form-factor J3 5800G gaming PC can handle Intel Gulftown processor, Nvidia Fermi graphics cards
Who says you need a massive desktop tower to handle the latest high-performance PC components? Shuttle wants to prove that less is more with its newest small-form-factor PC, the J3 5800G. This...
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Shuttle Discovery launch marks the beginning of the end
The Space Shuttle program launched Discovery Mission 131, one of 4 remaining flights of the Shuttle Program. Should it be saved?
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Shuttle shows off I-Power GXT Mini external graphics solution at CeBIT
Despite AMD/ATI's lack of success with its device to connect an external graphics card to a laptop (a Europe-only release that never saw the light of day here), not everyone has soured on the...
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Shuttle's super-slim XS35 media PC can be mounted behind a flat screen
For being tucked inside a case that's just 1.3 inches thick, the specs for Shuttle's new XS35, debuting at next week's CeBIT expo, aren't half-bad. Of course, it's no surprise that this media PC...
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Shuttle to offer limited edition Clash of the Titans desktops
Forget the gods being crazy: I might be a little nuts thinking Shuttle has an odd promotional tie-in with the upcoming remake of Clash of the Titans. It's releasing limited editions of its new J...
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Valdes and Astronaut putting VA VistA in the cloud
The software is still in beta, and Astronaut is not offering the kind of hand-holding that VistA vendors like Medsphere do. Still, you could run an entire VistA system for just $100-$150 per month.
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Billion-year ultra-dense memory chip developed
There's always been an inverse relationship between density and durability when it comes to data storage. Today's silicon memory chips contain a lot of density, but with a lifespan of just a few...
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Photos: Shuttle Discovery touches down
The shuttle lands flawlessly at the Kennedy Space Center at precisely 11:15 a.m. and 19 seconds EDT.
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Qik and the Space Shuttle Endeavour launch
In this article, I compare streamed video using an Nokia N95 and Qik with video shot on an Exilim EX-277. The difference in results is startling. Is streaming video up to the task?
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Photos: Safe landing for shuttle despite shield problem
Space shuttle Endeavour landing safely back on Earth despite a 3.5-inch gouge out of one of its heat-shield tiles.
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Photos: Shuttle suffers gouge out of heat shield
NASA says the damage to the space shuttle Endeavour is minor, but are examining its ceramic tiles to determine a plan of action.NASA discovered a 3.5-inch gouge out of the space shuttle...
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Photos: Microsoft takes wraps off 3D viewer
NASA and Microsoft teamed up to take thousands of photographs, which can be viewed in 3D, of the space shuttle Endeavour before its launch this week.
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