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July 01, 2010

New Space Gallery At The Seattle Museum of Flight Breaks Ground

NASA Decision On Retiring Shuttles Imminent, Seattle Campaigning Hard

Seattle’s Museum of Flight broke ground Tuesday on the first phase of its new 15,500-square-foot “Human Space Flight Gallery.” While the Museum says it has long planned to expand its space exhibits, the organization hopes the new facility will become the home of one of the retiring Space Shuttles.

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Boeing Will Acquire Argon ST

Move Advances Company Strategy For Growth In Cyber And Intelligence Markets

Not just for Dreamliners any more ... not that it ever really was ... Boeing and Argon ST announced Tuesday that they have entered into an agreement for Boeing's acquisition of Argon ST in an all cash tender offer and merger for $34.50 per share, or approximately $775 million.

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NASA Issues Broad Agency Announcement For Heavy Lift Studies

Seeking An "Innovative Path" To Human Space Exploration

NASA has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) seeking proposals and industry input on heavy-lift system concepts and propulsion technology. The space agency is seeking an innovative path for human space exploration.

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