Houston Home Insulations- A Solution to Beat the Houston Heat
Posted by brandoniswrite on October 2, 2011
The sun shining bright at the beaches can be enjoyed having a glass of lemonade, relaxing ourselves in the sun tanning our skin. The same relentless heat cannot be enjoyed when you are at home as it’s going to cause you a lot of frustration as you just feel so tiring and the heat only [...]
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Tags: beat, heat, home, Houston, Insulations, Solution
Houston Deserves a Space Shuttle for Display, Astronaut Spouses Say
Posted by brandoniswrite on December 2, 2010
The spouses of two astronauts who died in the space shuttle Columbia accident have joined Houston’s vociferous campaign to win a space shuttle for display once NASA retires the orbiter fleet this year. Houston, home of NASA’s astronaut corps and shuttle mission control, is hoping to be among the few sites in the country awarded [...]
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Tags: Astronaut, Deserves, Display, Houston, Shuttle, Space, Spouses
Endeavour Not Launching on Monday, May 2, Astronauts Heading Back to Houston
Posted by brandoniswrite on June 2, 2010
SSEP Experiment Status: We have reposted NASA’s Sunday, May 1, 10:01 am EDT, update below, as it appeared at NASA.gov. We will provide status reports on NanoRacks and ITA payload processing of the SSEP experiments on this SSEP National Blog. Teacher facilitators for all student experiment teams need to be reachable as we proceed through [...]
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Tags: Astronauts, Back, Endeavour, Heading, Houston, Launching, Monday
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