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    Mar 28, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Angry Birds nest at Kennedy Space Center

    Kennedy Space Center has just opened Angry Birds Space Encounter, which brings the fowl characters from the digital-gaming world to real life in hopes of increasing young people's interest in science
    Now it can be said: The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is for the birds. Make that the Angry Birds. The attraction has just opened Angry Birds Space Encounter, which brings the fowl characters from the digital-gaming world to real life in hopes of...

    Tags: Halloween Horror Nights, Brevard County, Kennedy Space Center, Entertainment, Finland

  2. Mar 18, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  3. 30 Seconds to Mars launches song with gravity-free spin on ISS

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    Rock band 30 Seconds to Mars has launched its new single, “Up in the Air,” in a memorable way — ......
  4. Mar 17, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Comet Pan-STARRS? Meh. Just wait till you see Comet ISON

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    Comet Pan-STARRS has wowed observers all over the Northern Hemisphere and should continue to be visible, experts say, through the ......
  6. Mar 7, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. Aweeeeeeeeeeee! Angry Birds to hit Kennedy Space Center on March 22

    Theme Park Rangers - Orlando Sentinel
    Angry Birds will land as part of a new attraction at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex later this month. Angry Birds Space Encounter will open at 11 a.m. on March 22 with astronaut Donald Pettit on hand for the grand opening. The attraction, based on...
  8. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Look for Full Snow Moon, International Space Station in night sky this week

    The moon reaches its “fullest” phase at 3:26 p.m. today, so when it rises at about 6:05 p.m., it will be shining brightly, with clear skies expected. The International Space Station will meanwhile make a few passes over Maryland this week, but clouds could block it.
    The moon reaches its “fullest” phase at 3:26 p.m. today, so when it rises at about 6:05 p.m., it will be shining brightly, with clear skies expected. The International Space Station will meanwhile make a few passes over Maryland this week, but...

    Tags: Lent, Winter Solstice, Science and Technology

  10. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Slow return for FAU on Scripps investment

    Florida Atlantic University made a big investment to bring The Scripps Research Institute to its Jupiter campus, but the returns appear to have been slow to come. There has been only one major joint research project since Scripps arrived in 2004....

    Tags: Research, Science, HIV, Scripps Research Institute, Medical Research

  12. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. The Scripps deal: great ambitions, modest payoff in jobs so far

    It was heralded as one of the greatest economic boons in Florida history, akin to the creation of Walt Disney World, the Kennedy Space Center, the air conditioner.
    It was heralded as one of the greatest economic boons in Florida history, akin to the creation of Walt Disney World, the Kennedy Space Center, the air conditioner. But nearly a decade later, this much is clear. The ambitious plan for a world-class...

    Tags: Vaccines, Business Enterprises, Kennedy Space Center, Genetic Engineering, Casino and Gambling

  14. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. X-rays show galactic black hole spinning near speed of light

    Black holes may have given up some secrets of their growth thanks to the sleuthing of two X-ray space telescopes. The findings have solved a long-standing mystery about a supermassive black hole’s spin, finding that some of them can whirl very close to what the speed of light allows.
    This post has been corrected, as indicated below.
    Black holes may have given up some secrets of their growth thanks to the sleuthing of two X-ray space telescopes. The findings have solved a long-standing mystery about a supermassive black hole’s spin, finding that some of them can whirl very close...

    Tags: Science, Medical Procedures and Tests, Astronomy, X-rays, Science and Technology

  16. Mar 11, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. Elon’s loving Texas — bad news for Space Florida

    Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando Sentinel
    Updated and revised 8:45 a.m. 3/12/13 with response from SpaceX spokeswoman: From Christina Ra, at SpaceX: “SpaceX has been considering multiple sites including Florida, Texas, Georgia and Puerto Rico for a future private launch facility.  This...
  18. Mar 8, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  19. ‘Mission 26: The Big Endeavour’ at California Science Center

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    The space shuttle Endeavour's arrival and crosstown trek in Los Angeles was well-documented in photos. The California Science Center, where the orbiter now calls home, has curated a photographic exhibition of 80 images, “Mission 26: The Big...
  20. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  21. 2 space rocks hours apart point up the danger

    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A space rock even bigger than the meteor that exploded like an atom bomb over Russia could drop out of the sky unannounced at any time and wreak havoc on a city. And Hollywood to the contrary, there isn't much the world's...

    Tags: Emergency Incidents, World War II (1939-1945), Astronomy, Russia, Antoine de Saint-Exupery

  22. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Russian 'meteor' was actually a tiny asteroid, NASA says

    At a news conference Friday, NASA scientists said the object that exploded over Russia was a “tiny asteroid” that measured roughly 45 feet across, weighed about 10,000 tons and traveled about 40,000 mph.
    This post has been updated, as indicated below.
    At a news conference Friday, NASA scientists said the object that exploded over Russia was a “tiny asteroid” that measured roughly 45 feet across, weighed about 10,000 tons and traveled about 40,000 mph. The object vaporized roughly 15 miles...

    Tags: Science, Emergency Incidents, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 2012 DA14 (asteroid), NASA

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