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July 06, 2006

ANN Special Feature: The Road to Oshkosh 07.07.06

700-thousand people. 10-thousand airplanes. It's almost here... EAA's AirVenture 2006 at Wittman Field in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The EAA's Dick Knapinski joins me now for an update on the Road to Oshk

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Knock, Knock: Discovery Docks With The ISS

Crew Transfers To Space Station

Guess who's coming to dinner? If you're one of the crewmembers onboard the International Space Station, the answer is simple... the spacefaring crew of the shuttle Discovery.

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Blue Origin Outlines Its Plans For Commercial Space Flight

Hopes To Begin Passenger Flights By 2010

The race for (private) spaceflight continues to heat up... and the latest to reveal his plans is Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, who recently let slip several key details of his Blue Origin, LLC's upcoming plans to launch commercial space operations.

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ANN Special Feature: ANN Takes In The 2006 NWEAA Arlington Fly-In -- 07.06.06

It's the first of a pair of bookends that bracket the month of July every year. It's the Northwest EAA Fly-In... where the focus isn't so much on what's new in aviation... but what's best about fly

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NASA Says Shuttle Inspections Reveal No Sign Of Damage

...But Birds May Have Left A 'Mark'

Perhaps the best news of the space shuttle Discovery's mission so far is that lengthy inspections by both astronauts and ground teams have so far failed to turn up any signs of damage from falling foam.

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