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  1. God Space: Naturally Creating Room for Spiritual Conversations by Doug Pollock, 2009-07-21
  2. Open Space Technology: A User's Guide by Harrison Owen, 2008-04-01
  3. Space Junque (In Flagrante Apocalypto 1) by LK Rigel, 2010-09-02
  4. Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make Competition Irrelevant by W. Chan Kim, Renée Mauborgne, 2005-02-03
  5. Human Dimension and Interior Space: A Source Book of Design Reference Standards by Julius Panero, Martin Zelnick, 1979
  6. Lost In Space by Mike Dooley, 1998-10
  7. First Encyclopedia of Space (First Encyclopedias) by Paul Dowswell, 2010-06
  8. Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes (MathStart 2) by Stuart J. Murphy, 2001-09-01
  9. Dream Sewing Spaces: Design & Organization for Spaces Large & Small by Lynette Ranney Black, 2010-04-19
  10. Fresh Food from Small Spaces: The Square-Inch Gardener's Guide to Year-Round Growing, Fermenting, and Sprouting by R.J. Ruppenthal, 2008-11-05
  11. Wild Space (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) by Karen Miller, 2008-12-09
  12. The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces by William H. Whyte, 2001-03-01
  13. Space Trilogy by C. S. Lewis, 1996-01-01
  14. My Nest Isn't Empty, It Just Has More Closet Space: The Amazing Adventures of an Ordinary Woman by Lisa Scottoline, 2010-10-26

61. Space Elevator: High Hopes, Lofty Goals
Information about building a space elevator and what could be achieved with it.
http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/technology/space_elevator_030917.html
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Space Elevator: High Hopes, Lofty Goals
By Leonard David

Senior Space Writer
posted: 07:00 am ET
17 September 2003
SANTA FE, New Mexico No matter how you view it, a space elevator is a stretch not only of vision, but also of far-out materials and cutting-edge technology. Putting in place a space elevator is complicated: Extend a super-strong ribbon from an Earth-situated platform at the equator out beyond geosynchronous orbit. Once in position, electric lifts clamped to the ribbon would truck spacecraft, science gear, as well as passenger-carrying modules into space. But the quest for a revolutionary route to space is getting very real. So real, in truth, that the specter of a terrorist attack on such a stellar skyscraper cant be discounted. Nor can a host of thorny national and international legal and policy qualms be set aside for too long. Those were among numerous issues addressed during the 2 nd Annual International Conference on the Space Elevator, held here September 12-15. The event was co-sponsored by the Los Alamos National Laboratory of Los Alamos, New Mexico and the Institute for Scientific Research, Inc., based in Fairmont, West Virginia. TECH WEDNESDAY Visit SPACE.com to explore a new technology feature each Wednesday.

62. Space - Definition Of Space In The Medical Dictionary - By The Free Online Medic
space (spās) 1. a delimited area. 2. an actual or potential cavity of the body.spa tial. apical space the region between the wall of the alveolus and the apex of the root of
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/space

63. Lehrstuhl Für Raumfahrttechnik
Industry portal with variety of information and news on space systems and space companies in Europe.
http://www.best-in-space.com/
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. U. Walter Technische
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64. Outer Space
Basic information about space shuttle missions, the International space Station, NASA TV schedule, and missions to Mars.
http://www.angelfire.com/ms2/space/

65. Horror Stories From Space - Technology & Science - Space - Space.com - Msnbc.com
The International space Station which is coming up on a decade of continuous human habitation is a celebrated success in our species' quest to learn to live in space. Yet life
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ad info NASA TV 'Count' Clay Anderson's long black cape adds a vampiric quality to the International Space Station as he celebrates Halloween in orbit while working in the outpost's new Harmony node on Oct. 31, 2007. By Clara Moskowitz Space.com updated 10/29/2010 2:26:23 PM ET The International Space Station which is coming up on a decade of continuous human habitation is a celebrated success in our species' quest to learn to live in space. Yet life in orbit has its serious trials, and mishaps along the way have proven just how much we still have to learn about being a spacefaring civilization. In honor of Halloween, here are 10 ways space station living can become a little horror story: 10. Fingernails fall off

66. Mir - Space Station
Archive of news and information about the space station.
http://www.spaceonline.tv/mir.htm
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March 23, 2001 - 06:45 UTC Latest News
Mirnews - MIRFINAL by Chris v.d. Berg - March 26, 2001 Latest Mission to MIR ... MIR COMPLEX (Clickable map) M ir I nternational amateur ... Soyuz Crews to Mir (since 1986) My MIR's Qsl Collection International Missions Mission Perseus MFC Mir Fan Club ... MIRnews by Chris v.d. Berg Shuttle-Mir missions X-Mir Inspector Mission NEW TNC on Line: Look at new commands and features ! ...
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67. Spaces - Windows Live
Add a blog, photos, videos, and any other modules and gadgets you want — it's your space, after all.
http://home.spaces.live.com/

68. SHUTTLEPOWER
Marshall space center s comprehensive overview of shuttle activities, history, missions, facts and figures.
http://shuttle.msfc.nasa.gov/
Last Updated: September 10, 2010
Responsible NASA Official: John Pea
Curator: Shuttle Curator NASA Privacy Statement

69. Space & Science: News On Space And Science, NASA, And Kennedy Space Center - Orl
Orlando's resource for news and information about space and science. Including NASA and the Kennedy space center
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/space/

70. Spaceshuttle Spacestation ISS STS 114 Discovery Live Launch Links Space Shuttle
Coverage of the most recent mission.
http://users.skynet.be/bk159929/space/index.htm

71. Club Space Downtown Miami
Visit Club space in Downtown Miami Florida, premier night club featuring late nite dancing and entertainment with corporate bookings available.
http://www.clubspace.com/

72. NASA - Space Shuttle
NASA.gov brings you images, videos and interactive features from the unique perspective of America’s space agency. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, subscribe to blogs
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html

73. Space News From SpaceDaily.Com
space News from spaceDaily.Com brings the space industry professional daily news from the frontier, with contract, bid, launch and onorbit satellite news as it happens.
http://www.spacedaily.com/
November 02, 2010 Discovery Go For Wednesday Launch
KSC FL (SPX) Nov 02, 2010
The Space Shuttle Program Mission Management Team voted unanimously to proceed toward Discovery's targeted liftoff at 3:52 p.m. Wednesday. Mike Moses, chair of the Prelaunch Mission Management team, said there are no technical issues in work. "The mission's in great shape," Moses said. The weather forecast calls for a 70 percent chance of acceptable conditions at launch time. Those odds fall to 40 percent for Thursday. The launch window extends until Sunday. Discovery is headed to the Intern ... read more
Free Space, Earth, Energy And Military Newsletters - Delivered Daily
SPACE WORLD 2010: Successful Premiere at the Exhibition Centre Frankfurt/Main

Shuttle Discovery counts down to final space voyage

The Fading Final Frontier

Slow-Motion Giants Carry Shuttles To The Pad
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e2v To Develop Image Sensors For PLATO Exoplanet Mission

e2v has been awarded a contract to develop a new Charge Coupled Device (CCD) imaging sensor by the European Space Agency (ESA) for the PLATO (PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars) space scie ... more
Galaxy Cluster, Quasar 3C 186

74. HobbySpace - SpaceCasts
Links to space related Internet broadcasts.
http://www.hobbyspace.com/SpaceCasts/index.html
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Web HobbySpace SpaceCasts Live from a planet near you... Webcasts of the launchings of the space shuttle and other rockets have become common. Also, less dramatic events, but nevertheless of great interest to the HobbySpacer , such as the news conferences after a Mars spacecraft arrives at the planet, are seldom available on commercial TV or radio but are often presented live and free over the web. Streaming has become the favorite technique for such space webcasts. Many of the space broadcast sites allow you to download MP3 or other sound and/or video files to enjoy the programs off-line such as in with your iPod. Web Streaming provides video and audio in a continous connection similar to channels on radio and TV. As opposed to audio/video clips that must be downloaded to a file and then run in a player, streams begin running as soon as the first data appears and can run indefinitely.

75. Astronomy For Kids - KidsAstronomy.com
Powerful and fun resource for kids, exploring astronomy and other space related topics. Play games, learn through interactive applications, and much more.
http://www.kidsastronomy.com/
Astronomy for children , students, and kids of all ages. KidsAstronomy.com, part of the KidsKnowIt Network , is the absolutely free astronomy resource designed to teach children about the exciting world of outer space. Learning about science should never be boring . We will take you to the moons of Jupiter, and explore the possibility of life on these distant worlds. Travel through the expanse of the universe and discover just how much SPACE there is in Space. And we will learn how modern day scientists are pushing the limits of space exploration every day. So strap yourself in for a great ride. Our astronomy website is packed with games, activities, fun facts, and resources to help Teachers, Parents, and Students of all ages reach out and touch our universe. KidsAstronomy.com is owned and operated by the KidsKnowIt Network. Visit the KidsKnowIt Network Online to find resources on other topics including dinosaurs, biology, math, memory, and more.
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76. Jim Oberg's Pioneering Space
Provides article collection and research on the Russian and US space programs, Mir and the International space Station, by an author of numerous books in the space domain.
http://jamesoberg.com

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OWU Press Release on speeches

Space Stories to Watch in 2010 and 2011
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  • NEW DISCOVERIES NEW PLAYERS APPEAR FALLING SATELLITE CRISES RANDOM FAILURES HUMAN WEAKNESSES STRANGE SIGHTINGS
Latest Russian Spaceship Upgrade: The "Digital Soyuz" Mysterious Chinese 'Space Rendezvous' Test? Is Russia's Cosmonaut Training Center Collapsing?
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77. HubbleSite - Out Of The Ordinary...out Of This World.
Behind the Webb (video podcast) Technology at the Extremes; The Webb space Telescope, Hubble's successor, will see in infrared, the light emitted by the farthest objects we can
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Explore Astronomy ... Hubble's Universe Unfiltered (video podcast) The cosmos is rife with wonders. Explore its mysteries.

78. Rocket And Space Technology
Offers a comprehensive introduction to the basics of most of space technology by a space enthusiast.
http://www.braeunig.us/space/

79. OffGamers Space - Talk To OffGamerians - Join Us And Have Fun.
We at OffGamers want to listen to you more. OffGamers space is a space for our customer to learn more about OffGamerians. Come and join the community and have fun with us.
http://space.offgamers.com/

80. NASA SPACE NEWS
Blog dealing with news on the space station, NASA, the space shuttle, international space missions and technology.
http://spacestation-shuttle.blogspot.com/

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