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- Journal of
Social History
- Common
skies divided
horizons:
aviation,
class and
modernity in
early
twentieth
century Egypt: June 22, 2008
--
Introduction:
One day in
1929, at the
age of thirty,
a bored
employee at
Bank Misr
named Muhammad
Sidqi decided
to replace his
wooden office
chair...
- Topeka
Capital-Journa
l, The - Nasa
sidebar: April 10, 2005
--
Registration
has begun for
the summer
space camps at
the Kansas
Cosmosphere
and Space
Center in
Hutchinson.
The camps
begin in late
May and are...
- National
Defense -
Small town in
Pennsylvania
recovers-slowl
y-from BRAC.: April 1, 2004
-- As the
nation braces
for another
round of
military base
realignments
and closures
in 2005, a
small, former
U.S. Navy
facility just
outside of...
- USA TODAY -
The 'final
frontier' is
closer than
you think: March 5, 2004
-- Things are
looking up for
Buck Rogers
wannabes, and
not just
because of all
the Mars news
of late. Two
companies have
applied to
operate
so-called...
- NASA Tech
Briefs - NASA
takes SUVs out
for a spin: June 1, 2003
-- Any vehicle
can roll over,
but the key is
finding out
how much force
it takes. What
happens when a
driver of a
sport utility
vehicle (SUV),
for...
- NASA Spins Up
New Vehicle
Rollover Test: April 21, 2003
-- NASA and
the National
Highway
Traffic Safety
Administration
(NHTSA) joined
forces to,
literally,
take vehicles
out for a
spin. The
NHTSA wanted
to...
- Engineered
Systems -
Open up to the
air door: January 1,
2003 -- From
maintaining
interior
temperatures
to providing
odor and
insect
control, air
doors and/or
air curtains
can form the
foundation for
creative...
- Mechanical
Engineering-CI
ME -
Letters.(Lette
r to the
Editor): January 1,
2003 -- PUMP
ISN'T QUITE
THAT POWERFUL
To the
Editor: In his
letter in the
May 2002
issue, Jeff
Bluen states
that the pumps
on the Space
Shuttle
main...
- Newsweek -
'Enjoy The
Experience': July 18, 2002
-- If all goes
according to
plan, Lance
Bass will
become the
first rock
star-astronaut
in history-not
to mention the
youngest
person ever to
rocket into...
- Engineering -
Flying
colours: with
reinforcements
and
refurbishments
aplenty
Concorde is
skyworthy once
more.
(Aerospace).: December 1,
2001 -- ON
July 25 2000,
during takeoff
from Charles
de Gaulle
Airport, a
Concorde ran
over a strip
of titanium,
believed to
have fallen
from a DC 10
a few...



