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  1. Color, Space, and Style: All the Details Interior Designers Need to Know but Can Never Find by Mimi Love, Chris Grimley, 2007-10-01
  2. Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes (MathStart 2) by Stuart J. Murphy, 2001-09-01
  3. 500 Ideas for Small Spaces: Easy Solutions for Living in 1000 Square Feet or Less by Kimberley Seldon, 2007-08-15
  4. White Space Revisited: Creating Value through Process by Geary A. Rummler, Alan Ramias, et all 2009-12-14
  5. Lost In Space by Mike Dooley, 1998-10
  6. The Very Small Home: Japanese Ideas for Living Well in Limited Space by Azby Brown, 2005-04-01
  7. Space Case (Reading Rainbow Book) by Edward Marshall, 1992-09-01
  8. Libby Langdon's Small Space Solutions: Secrets for Making Any Room Look Elegant and Feel Spacious on Any Budget by Libby Langdon, 2009-02-24
  9. 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
  10. Dream Sewing Spaces: Design & Organization for Spaces Large & Small by Lynette Ranney Black, 2010-04-19
  11. Space Wars: The First Six Hours of World War III, A War Game Scenario by Michael J. Coumatos, William B. Scott, et all 2010-04-13
  12. Genesis in Space and Time (Bible Commentary for Layman) by Francis A. Schaeffer, 1972-07-01
  13. My Book of Space by Ian Graham, 2001-09-15
  14. Space: A Nonfiction Companion to Midnight on the Moon (Magic Tree House Research Guide, No. 6) by Mary Pope Osborne, Will Osborne, 2002-02-26

81. Space News : Black Holes, Eclipse, Nasa, Space : Discovery News
space News explores the solar system and beyond into the far reaches of outer space, NASA, its space shuttles, space probes, and the search for alien life.
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Mars Rover Spirit Finds Evidence of Water
Stuck in the sand and with time to spare, Spirit hits the jackpot.
Bushels of Buckyballs Found in Space
The cages of carbon may be the FedEx of space, transporting atoms through the cosmos.
Mystery Surrounds Solar Flare Event [VIDEO]
Are mysterious particles shooting through Earth during solar flare events?
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Mars Wide Angles The Sun ... Mark Thompson Astronomer Mark Thompson explains why he's fed up with astrology and why star signs have little relevance to the realities of the Universe.
Mars Rover Spirit Finds Evidence of Water
Irene Klotz Stuck in the sand and with time to spare, Spirit hits the jackpot.
Earth-Like Planets May Be Dime a Dozen
Irene Klotz About one in four stars like our sun may host planets very much like our own, new research finds.
Comet Hartley 2 Pumps Out the Cyanide
Nicole Gugliucci NASA is taking advantage of Comet Hartley 2's close approach to visit it with the Deep Impact/EPOXI mission, and they are already making surprising discoveries.
Bushels of Buckyballs Found in Space
Irene Klotz The cages of carbon may be the FedEx of space, transporting other molecules and atoms through the cosmos.

82. International Space Station
Offers summaries of the construction and expeditions to the space station, by an author specializing in Russian space history.
http://www.zarya.info/Diaries/ISS/Index.htm
International Space Station Lincoln, UK 2010 Oct 31, UTC Sunday Maintained by: Robert Christy FBIS Zarya Home Search Zarya What's New? ISS Pages: ISS Home Zarya and Unity Zvezda Arrives Expedition 1 ... Expedition 5 International Space Station The International Space Station came into being 1998 December 13 at 20:25 GMT (15:25 EST, and December 14 at 00:25 in Moscow) when the Zarya/Unity combination was released into free flight by Space Shuttle Endeavour. This diary chronicles the major activities in the first four years after the launch of Zarya. It is divided into sections representing major stages of building and occupation. Current events can be found in the Orbital Events calendar (also available from the right hand menu). The headings in the left menu correspond with the following paragraphs. Zarya and Unity - covers the first elements going into space and the work done by space shuttle crews in preparing the station for habitation. Zvezda Arrives - the third module finds its way into space and links up with Zarya, Shuttle crews continue to build on to the station by adding the Z-1 Truss and connecting PMA-3 to Unity. Expedition 1 - Bill Shepherd, Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev go aboard to become the station's first crew while Shuttle visits add further elements to the ISS including the Destiny module.

83. ESA - Human Spaceflight And Exploration - International Space Station
Features overview of European participation in the International space Station, with projects, news and events.
http://www.esa.int/export/esaHS/iss.html
ESA Home International Space Station Exploration Research Astronauts Education ... ISS exploitation and ELIPS Current status Where is the International Space Station now? See the ISS from your home town Building the ISS ISS configuration at completion (pdf) Europe's partners International Space Station Legal Framework Europe's partners European participation ISS Elements On the ground European Participating States How much does it cost? Services Calendar Subscribe Search All Human Spaceflight and Exploration A testbed for future space exploration
27 October 2010 The International Space Station (ISS) is a successful laboratory for science and technology, but it could be called on for even more exciting uses.
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Win an ESA fellowship with GeoFlow Challenge

Deep inside our planet, liquid metal and rock are churning around with convection, rather like water heating in a kettle. This is about the physics of Earth’s interior, simulated in space. And it’s about a competition that may change your life – if you take the challenge.
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New international standard for spacecraft docking

19 October 2010 Partners in the International Space Station programme have agreed on a new standard for docking systems, which will be capable also of implementing berthing. The agreement allows a range of compatible, but not necessarily identical, mechanisms for spacecraft docking. A first agreed version of the Interface Definition Document will be released on 25 October.

84. Belgian User Support And Operation Centre B.USOC
Provides contacts, documentation, news and events for the scientific users of the space station.
http://www.busoc.be/

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

85. NASA - Food For Space Flight
Learn about the history of food in space, the space shuttle food system, the shuttle s menu, and get an insight into the science of space nutrition.
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/postsecondary/features/F_Food_for_Space

86. Space Store & NASA Gift Shop - Space Toys And Astronaut Suits
space related items including adult space clothing , baby space clothing, flight suits, Official Nasa patches, items signed by astronauts, pictures of space, space food, models of spacecraft, videos, dvds, and space gift ideas .
http://www.thespacestore.com/

87. RussianSpaceWeb.com
News and history of the Russian space program by Anatoly Zak, a journalist.
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/
Site news Site map About this site About the author ... DONATE! NEW: September Unmanned lunar plans Site updates: To sign up for FREE periodic E-mail notifications about new features on this site, send E-mail with word "update" in the subject line. Moscow Time PICTURE OF THE DAY DARK CRADLE OF ROCKETRY NEXT IN SPACE Nov. 2: A Soyuz-2-1a rocket with a Fregat upper stage to launch a Meridian satellite for military communications from Plesetsk See more in and beyond HELP WANTED!
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Contact Anatoly Zak Searching photos, artwork, books, blueprints, published and unpublished articles, dissertations, memoirs and other materials and documents on the history of rocketry and space exploration from any country and time period. Contact Anatoly Zak TOP STORY A possible configuration of the PTK NP spacecraft with a habitation module, which would be a focus of the Technical Project announced Wednesday Work on Russian next-generation spacecraft moves forward Published: 2010 Oct. 28

88. Encyclopedia Astronautica
Comprehensive resource providing articles on most space technology subjects and space flight history.
http://www.astronautix.com
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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs - Comprehensive addiction resources for Drug and Alcohol Rehabs and substance abuse treatment and research Flower Delivery - Flowers delivered fresh from the fields. Proflowers delivery service sends love, not like.

89. Space Projects - Space Information - Space Shop
Offers a collection of popularized material on space projects and astronomy. Includes forums and merchandising.
http://www.aerospaceguide.net/

90. European Space Industry Directory
ESID is an ESA database of more than 400 space companies and 1000 products.
http://www.esidirectory.org
As of July 2010, ESID has been discontinued. Please use the EMITS Yellow pages instead. Questions about ESID can be addressed to esid@nodal.fr

91. Space Digest International Archives
Complete archive from Volume 1 to the present.
http://www.islandone.org/SpaceDigest/
Space Digest International Archives Welcome to the Space Digest International Archives. The creation of this archive was a joint effort of Dale Amon of QUB and Genesis Project Ltd (and formerly of CMU); Ted Anderson (formerly of LLNL, now with Transarc); Eugene Miya of NASA Ames; and Mark Maimone of International Space University and CMU. Thanks are also due to many others for ideas, discussion and assistance over the years. This list would certainly be a long one, but special thanks are due to Bill Higgins of FermiLab and Henry Spencer of the University of Toronto. This archive contains a nearly complete sequence from V1 to the present. It is a combination of all other known archives and has been carefully crosschecked. It should be considered the definitive Space Digest archive. Accept no substitutes. It is hoped that someday disk storage will become available so that we can put a hyperlinked and index-searchable version of this valuable space data resource onto the web. Be forwarned. As the years go by these files get big. Very big. Very, VERY big. How big is that? The Volume 17 file is 15.6MB compressed... Caveat Emptor. If you find any problems or have any of the missing issues, please notify us by mail:

92. SPACE TODAY ONLINE - Space Today Online Covering Space From Earth To The Edge Of
Covering space from Earth to the Edge of the Universe
http://www.spacetoday.org/

93. Spacearchitect.org
AIAA subcommittee on aerospace architecture in space and on Earth.
http://www.spacearchitect.org/

94. Space Solar Power Workshop -- Clean Baseload Energy
Discussion of the energy path for space development.
http://www.sspi.gatech.edu/
Space Solar Power Workshop
Welcome to the SSPW!!!
March 22, 2010
Recent SSP Presentations
Escalating tension between our economy, energy choices and e nvironment drove us to search for the best energy choice. That choice is
The most authoritative research predicts peak global oil production will occur sometime between 2008 and 2018, based on by F. Robelius' dissertation Private UK studies by the Industry Taskforce on Peak Oil and Energy Security have projected the production peak year to be approximately 2012 to 2013. Regardless of the precise year, Washington continues doing nothing on the scale required. It will take decades to cleanly repower the world - after we begin. Copper, aluminum and iron are minerals that can be recycled, but fossil fuels are gone after they have been burned. We must prepare to use lower grade ores, which will require more and cleaner energy. Replacing oil with coal continues to exacerbate CO and other environmental problems.
It's easy - write your Representative

David Rutledge, chair of , projects a combined peak for world oil, gas, and coal production in 2019
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... after you have studied our presentations, articles and our letters on current (2010) letters to Congress on funding SSP.
Six Cong ressmen received this letter from the SSPW in Jan. 2008 requesting Congress authorize the charter of a Space Solar Power Corporation.

95. ACEIZE | Tracking The Current State Of Science And Technology
Articles on technologies and science for human space colonization.
http://www.aceize.com
ACEIZE Tracking the current state of Science and Technology
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Criswell, Plan 9 from Outerspace
"When did the future switch from being a promise to being a threat" Chuck Palahniuk, "Invisible Monsters"
Brave New Direction for Spam Bots
2010, October 27 - 8:07am — Greg Kontos Features: Entertainment Free Tagging: xkcd xkcd.com has a great and hopeful attitude towards the advancement of spambots.
Bigelow Aerospace on the Move
2010, October 27 - 8:02am — Greg Kontos Features: Current Events Critical Path Innovation: Private Space Travel Institutions: Boeing Bigelow Aerospace People: Robert Bigelow Rockets: Atlas 5 Spacecraft: CST-100 Bigelow Aerospace has been signing "memorandums of understanding" with various national space interests. The countries that they have spoken to include Japan, the Netherlands, Singapore, Sweden, Australia and the United Kingdom. These agreements are described as a way for these countries to have a space research alternative to the international space station. Bigelow Aerospace is currently undergoing a $20 million dollar, 185,000 sq-ft, expansion to it's facilities in Las Vegas. The inflatable space modules they produce will be launched by Atlas 5 rockets in the future. The Atlas 5 rocket is described in the article as being a well tested and the safest option currently available. Bigelow and Boeing have been working on putting together a larger project called the 'Bigelow-provided Orbital Space Complex'. This project will utilize Boeing's CST-100 capsule (from NASA's Commercial Crew Development Program) launched atop the Atlas 5.

96. Space Exploration
Features an uncommented image gallery of asteroids, comets and spacecraft.
http://www.space-exploration.org/
Space Exploration This website has been designed to display some of the wonderful pictures that have been taken whilst exploring space.
Pictures of asteroids, comets and spacecraft which will give you an idea of what it looks like in space.
Please click the relevant galleries to view the hundreds of pictures avaiable.
Space Exploration has been the quest to use space travel to discover the nature
of the universe beyond the earth. The first Space Exploration started in 1957 with
the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, sent into space by the Soviets.
Since ancient times people have dreamed of leaving their home planet and
exploring other worlds not known to man. Every era through out history has
had a belief as to what the "heavens" are made form. The Greeks believed that
the stars and space were made of a material called "Quitenses", and other
culture once thought that the stars were made of their peoples passed away. We know now what stars are really made of; they are made of various

97. Secrets Of Space
Collection of space images including rockets, satellites, stars, and the solar system.
http://www.secretsofspace.com

98. Astronomy Today's Space Exploration Articles
Articles on space missions.
http://www.astronomytoday.com/exploration.html

Browse through our Articles
Amateur Astronomy Participate in our Community Astronomy articles ... Meet the AstronomyToday Team
Space Exploration articles
Apollo Missions
From "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" to "Houston, we have a problem ... " and beyond! Ariane Rockets
The workhorses of ESA's space program, these rockets have been launching payloads into space since 1979. Beagle 2
All you wanted to know about Britain's ill-fated Mars lander. GAIA
One of ESA's cornerstone missions, GAIA aims to plot the skies, charting billions of stars. Herschel
When launched in 2007, Herschel will be the European Space Agency's most sophisticated and powerful space telescope to date. Integral
The study of gamma ray bursts by Integral can greatly aid scientists in the study of supernovae, the creation of stars and indeed the nature of the Universe itself. International Space Station
Orbiting at 400km above the Earth, the ISS serves a multitude of functions. Mars Express
The Mars Express orbiter (which carried the Beagle 2 lander) has reached Mars and is providing valuable data for us. We detail the mission here. Mercury Missions
The closest planet to Earth has been the subject of many missions involving unmanned probes and here we feature a few.

99. Russia To Bring Space Shuttle Back From The Grave
Russia plans to resurrect the Buran space shuttle!
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/russia-space-general-01m.html

SPACE TRAVEL

Russia To Bring Space Shuttle Back From The Grave
Buran was mothballed in the early 1990s by the cash-strapped Russian government. But with the satellite launching business expanding and the International Space Station running behind schedule, Russian space officials think Buran's time has come. by Barry Fox for New Scientist
Baikonur - June 30, 2001
Russia plans to reassert itself as a major power in space by resurrecting the Buran space shuttle, a relic of the Soviet era. It will pay for the development programme in part by taking more space tourists like Dennis Tito up to the space station. Buran was mothballed in the early 1990s by the cash-strapped Russian government. But with the satellite launching business expanding and the International Space Station running behind schedule, Russian space officials think Buran's time has come. Last week Energia, the state company which built Buran, opened its hangars at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to show Western aerospace engineers that Buran is ready and waiting for relaunch. "There is a future for this programme," says Leonid Gurushkin, director of launch operations at Baikonur.

100. Space Exploration Home Page
How to get a Boy Scout space Exploration Merit Badge. Includes a brief summary of early space travel and a timeline of events in space exploration from the 1950s.
http://my.execpc.com/~culp/space/space.html
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SPACE EXPLORATION MERIT BADGE
Welcome to the Home Page for Space Exploration. This Web site provides you with all the information you need to complete the Boy Scout Space Exploration Merit Badge, along with links to more information that is either useful or way fun. On this page you will find the requirements for the merit badge, listed below. For each requirement there are links to my pages, or NASA's pages or others, that provide you with the information you need to complete the requirement. This merit badge is too cool for words. Launching your own rocket, one that you built yourself, is so much fun you may become addicted. There is a lot of research to do - and the more you learn the more interesting it gets. This web site will make it much easier to get started, and once you're started you won't want to stop. Enough talk. Buckle in and let's go!
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Merit Badge Requirements
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