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Wednesday, September 05, 2012

The Two-Way

Shuttle Endeavour's Trip To L.A. May Cause 400 Trees To Be Cut Down

A stump remains in the median of Manchester Boulevard as workers remove trees to clear a path for the space shuttle Endeavour in Inglewood, Calif., Tuesday. Residents are upset that 400 trees might be cut down to allow the shuttle to travel from the airport to its new home at a science center.

September 5, 2012 The space shuttle Endeavour will make its final trip next month, to the California Science Center in Los Angeles. But at 78 feet wide, Endeavour can't squeeze through highway overpasses. So its planned 12-mile route must be cleared of trees in the medians and sidewalks.

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Saturday, May 19, 2012

The Two-Way

Rocket Liftoff Aborted A Half-Second Before Launch

SpaceX rocket Falcon 9 at Cape Canaveral in Florida was scheduled to launch Saturday morning, but aborted just before liftoff.

May 19, 2012 The privately funded, unmanned spacecraft was attempting its first flight to the International Space Station. The spacecraft had a one-second window to take off, and the failed launch means it won't be trying again for at least a few days.

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Blog Of The Nation

Last Chance Launch: Why I Had To See The Final Shuttle Go

More than a million people were expected in the area around the Kennedy Space Center to watch the launch. Many arrived before sunrise to claim the best seats.

July 24, 2011 Until Space Shuttle Atlantis launched two weeks ago, Scott Cameron's most vivid memory of the U.S. space program was a tragedy. When the opportunity arose to finally banish the ghosts of the Challenger disaster, he took it.

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Friday, July 22, 2011

The Picture Show

Then And Now: The Labor Of American Human Space Flight

Michael Soluri's black and white film photographs of NASA's human space flight programs over the years, spanning Apollo and the Space Shuttle

July 22, 2011 Black-and-white film photos of the people behind NASA, from Apollo to the space shuttle program.

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Blog Of The Nation

July 21st: What's On Today's Show

Harold Ferslew, owner of Capitol Roofing Company, spreads 550 degree hot tar on a roof on July 20, 2011 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In our second hour, meteorologists talk about the severe heat wave affecting much of the U.S.

July 21, 2011 In the first hour of Talk of the Nation, what a 21st century American city might look like, and memories of NASA's space shuttle program. In the second hour, the severity of the country's heat wave, and the 150th anniversary of The Battle of Bull Run.

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The Two-Way

Space Shuttle Lands, Ending 30-Year Era

Space Shuttle Atlantis lands at Kennedy Space Center July 21, 2011 in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

July 21, 2011 The last NASA space shuttle mission into space has ended. Atlantis and its four crew members arrived at the Kennedy Space Center just before 6 a.m. ET.

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Two-Way

NASA Holds Cookout In Space, Plays REM Song

Food packets containing the astronauts' "all-American meal," including (clockwise from top left) corn, chicken, brisket, and beans, along with a lemonade, at right.

July 14, 2011 With Atlantis paying a visit to the International Space Station on the last mission of the space shuttle program, NASA thought it was a good time for a cookout... in space. The 10 astronauts on the two linked spacecraft will enjoy a special "all-American meal" today.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The Picture Show

The Astronaut's Guide To Life In Space

Astronaut's Guide To Life In Space

July 12, 2011 An "instructional" video shows how astronauts have fun in space.

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

The Picture Show

Blast From The Past: Your Shuttle Stories

We were married the evening of one of the last night launches from Cape Canaveral. Our wedding was at Walt Disney World, FL and we are standing at the Italy Isola pavilion in EPCOT. Could not have been a more beautiful evening — better than fireworks!  March 15, 2009, Our Disney Wedding

July 10, 2011 We asked, and you shared your photos and memories with us. From the first launch to the last, here are some of your stories.

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Friday, July 08, 2011

13.7: Cosmos And Culture

The Inspiration Gap And The Shuttle's Last Launch

The Rotating Service Structure (L) swings back to reveal the space shuttle Atlantis at Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, on July 7, 2011. The U.S. space program has served as a source of inspiration to generations of Americans.

July 8, 2011 Inspiration is difficult to measure and even more difficult to price. But, as I have seen, it's the root of our excellence in science.

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Atlantis Lifts Off For Last Shuttle Mission

The space shuttle Atlantis lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center Friday, July 8, 2011, in Cape Canaveral, Fla.

July 8, 2011 The shuttle blasted off almost on time, after concerns about the weather were overcome. Its mission to the International Space Station is scheduled to last 12 days.

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Monday, June 27, 2011

The Picture Show

Shuttle Memories: Submit Your Photos

The Space Shuttle Discovery is moved down the 'crawlerway' to launch pad  39B at sunset during its rollout for mission STS-114 at the Kennedy  Space Center April 6, 2005 in Cape Canaveral, Fla.

June 27, 2011 Share your personal memories of NASA's Space Shuttle Program.

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Tuesday, June 07, 2011

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Embraced In Space: A Rare Glimpse Of The Shuttle And Space Station

The International Space Station and the docked space shuttle Endeavour, flying at an altitude of approximately 220 miles, on May 23, 2011.

June 7, 2011 An astronaut's photo provides a never-before-seen perspective of the space shuttle Endeavour docked with the International Space Station.

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Monday, April 25, 2011

The Two-Way

'Awesome,' Rep. Giffords Says After Getting OK To Be At Shuttle Launch

The space shuttle Endeavour, on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

April 25, 2011 "Medically, there is no reason she could not travel safely to Florida to participate in this incredible event with her husband," the director of the neuroscience institute at Houston's TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital confirmed today.

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Thursday, March 03, 2011

13.7: Cosmos And Culture

Watching the Shuttle Launch from 5 Miles Up

March 3, 2011 Watching a Shuttle Launch from 30,000 ft.

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