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April 19, 2010

Poll: Space Exploration Important To Many, But Not A Majority, Of Americans

But Most Know Little About Proposed Policy Changes

President Barack Obama's pledge to continue space exploration, including increased funding to explore the solar system with the ultimate goal of landing astronauts on Mars, has the support of many Americans, a new poll finds.

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Aero-TV: AAA’s New Generation – Antique Aircraft Inspires Young Pilots

Colorado Youth Find Mentorship in Antique Aviation Community 
 
Founded in August of 1953 by Robert L. Taylor, the Antique Aircraft Association is the world’s oldest organization specifically devoted to antique and classic aircraft.  Yet as airfield accessibility continues to diminish and the general aviation community continues to grey, there is growing concern among antique aircraft enthusiasts:  how can we appeal to youth in order to grow and support the next generation of pilots?
 

USAF Readies X37 For Launch

New Unmanned Spacecraft Set To Launch

Air Force officials are scheduled to launch the US's newest and most advanced unmanned re-entry spacecraft April 21 at Cape Canaveral Air Station, Fl.

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Raytheon Is Newest Member Of The Commercial Spaceflight Federation

Company Received Unanimous Approval From CSF Board

The Board of Directors of the Commercial Spaceflight Federation has given unanimous approval to Raytheon's application to be its latest Associate Member.

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Arianespace Readies New Spaceport For First Soyuz Launch Later This Year

Final Preparations Are Being Made At Facility In French Guiana

A new Soyuz launch site in French Guiana is entering its final phase of preparations, with qualification testing of the facility's infrastructure now underway and the construction of its 50-meter-tall mobile gantry well advanced. The first Soyuz flight from the site is expected in September.

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