Monday, April 5, 2010

Today's Tech News: Space shuttle Discovery, 7 astronauts blast off

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As the clock ticks down, space shuttle Discovery lifts off of from pad 39a at the Kennedy Space Center today, destined for the International Space Station.
 
Space shuttle Discovery, 7 astronauts blast off

Discovery and seven astronauts rocketed into orbit Monday on one of NASA's final stockpiling missions to the International Space Station, its takeoff flames bringing an early dawn to the coast with this last scheduled shuttle launch in darkness. Read more
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