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Remi Gaillard - Anarchist auf dem Golfplatz
in Eagleparbirdie, on 16.10.09
Es gibt schon seltsame Menschen. So den Franzosen Remi Gaillard, der immer wieder durch seltsam -anarchische Aktionen für Aufmerksamkeit sorgt. So auch als Astronaut auf dem Golfplatz. Doch sehen Sie selbst ...
Google Chrome ads on TV
in Wangtam, on 2009-05-11
• Google Chrome ads on TV
• Verizon to Support Bans on Driving While Texting
• NASA astronaut will tweet, take YouTube questions ... live from space
• Guest post: Hackintosh FAIL
• Mozilla Prism v1.0
• Google Chrome 2.0.172.23 Beta
• Nuts: Twitter Inventor About To Launch His Next Proje...
Lunch with an Astronaut at the Kennedy Space Center
in Wandalust, on August 27, 2008
...umerous occasions? That could be more of challenge than a space flight. Have you had lunch with an astronaut, how would you rate it?
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There is Still Hope - My Dreams of Being an Astronaut
in Bizinformer, on March 11, 2008
I just kept plugging away at that dream. It paid off miraculously. - Captain Michael Foreman, Astronaut Last week I posted about Bill Gates' question on LinkedIn . He asked how to get kids interested in science and technology.
I have found his answer. This morning, NASA launched the ...
African-American Achievements in Aviation and Aerospace
in The Aviation Weblog, on February 23, 2008
As Black History month comes to a close, I wanted to share with you a timeline of African-American Achievements in Aviation and Aerospace.
1952: Frank E. Petersen, Jr., B.S., M.S.- U.S. Marine Corp's first African American aviator.
1954: David Blackwell- the first African American to hold a ...
This Week in Aviation History: Laura Ingalls and Chuck Yaeger
in The Aviation Weblog, on October 12, 2007
...a, Donn Fulton Eisele, and R. Walter Cunningham aboard.
October 11, 1984: Space shuttle Challenger astronaut, Kathryn Sullivan, became the first American woman to walk in space.
October 12, 1964: Th...
Aviation Hall of Fame Inducts Ride, Fossett, and Others
in The Aviation Weblog, on July 24, 2007
The National Aviation Hall of Fame inducted Sally Ride, the first American woman in space - and Steve Fossett - the first person to navigate the planet solo via balloon. Other inductees include Walter Boyne, Evelyn Johnson, and Frederick Smith.
Sally Ride, 56, a California native, accepted the ...
Aviation History: Wiley Post and Neil Armstrong
in The Aviation Weblog, on July 20, 2007
This week in aviation history features the first solo trip around the world and the first walk on the moon.
July 16, 1969: apollo 11 took off on the first manned flight to the moon.
July 16, 1999: John F. Kennedy, Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette, and her sister Lauren, died in a plane cr...
This Week in Aviation History: First Balloon Flight
in The Aviation Weblog, on May 28, 2007
Here are a few significant aviation event that occurred this week.
May 28, 1997: Linda Finch completed amelia earhart 's attempted around-the-world flight.
June 2, 2003: The European Space Agency launched the Mars Express probe. Contact with the lander Beagle 2 was lost in December.
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Tour Jordan Royally
in Classical Drives, on December 1, 2006
Why is this couple smiling? Because they're driving their classic Cobra in The Jewel that is Jordan , an exclusive (meaning, for folks with money to spare) rallye through the ancient country of Jordan. Forget all that political stuff going on there this week (George Bush wouldn't have a clue how...
Space fashion
in The Techwear Weblog, on November 6, 2006
How to get a name into the press that is relevant not until 2009? Create a strange but cool fashion show! Rocketplane Kistler is one of the (US) companies that plans to offer space tours for the usual tourist. That is the reason why they asked students to create a special space fashion. The resul...
The Future of Air Travel Is... Chatty
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 23, 2006
The Orlando Sentinel's Chris Cobbs reports that the coming year will see cell phone use permitted on many airlines worldwide.
"A European carrier, Ryanair , is expected to introduce cell phone service on its planes next year," Cobbs writes. "And U.S. airlines will probab...
Birdseye View - Binoviewers In Space and In the Field
in The Outdoor Weblog, on September 10, 2006
A Maryland company that makes binoviewers - binocular-viewing adapters - for telescopes has learned that their products are considered "out of this world," reports The Daily Times of Salisbury.
Denkmeier Optical in West Ocean City designs and produces the binocular products that ...
Astronaut's Corvette Driven by Indy 500 Winner, For Sale on e-Bay
in Classical Drives, on June 25, 2006
Sometimes it's not the car, but who owned and drove it that governs the price. Here's an instance where both combine in a brief moment of serendipity. I'm referring to a Corvette owned and driven by astronaut Gus Grissom that also involved Indy 500 winner Jim Rathmann, currently being offe...
Ice Cream in Tubes
in Cool Picking, on June 10, 2006
I would love to try - unfortunately is the homepage under construction so I do not know if I can order it or buy it in the US somewhere.....
Does anybody know?
Summer is upon us and it's time for a refreshing new experience...
Imagine walking on hot sand or taking a nap in a hammock with ...
The State of the Space Program Then and Now
in The Aviation Weblog, on August 8, 2005
On July 20, 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped on the surface of the moon and said, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Today, August 3, 2005, astronaut Scott Robinson removed a loose piece of filler from the belly of the space shuttle and sa...
NICKY LEAVES PARIS FOR VEGAS!
in The Celebrities Weblog, on August 16, 2004
Didn't I tell you that anything could happen in Vegas? Well, guess what? "Nicky Hilton" the shy sister of Paris got married here yesterday!
Despite all my late hours of snooping around in my fair city Nicky wed her 33-year-old boyfriend Todd Andrew Meister at 2:30am Sunday. I,...




