Astronauts finally get Internet access in space
Feds move to keep big snakes off planes, out of US
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EPA proposes water pollution legal limits in Fla.
Big chill: Warmed-up sea turtles freed off Florida
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Fla. company pursues 100 MW wind farm in Montana
NASA: February launch still on despite bad hoses
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Space shuttle moved to launch pad on freezing morn
CAPE CANAVERAL - As the world marked the 40th anniversary of the first human on the moon this year, the future of the space programme that pioneering astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins helped found looks more uncertain than ever.
Canal expansion sets off race among Gulf ports
Turns out, sunshine states really are happiest
Fla., EPA cooperation sought on surface water regs
Teachers begin using cell phones for class lessons
Research: Giving thanks brings health, happiness
CAPE CANAVERAL - Two US astronauts left the safety of the International Space Station Thursday to install spare parts that will help it continue running smoothly in the future.
CAPE CANAVERAL - The space shuttle Atlantis thundered into the sky over Kennedy Space Centre Monday carrying six crew members on a mission to the International Space Station.
CAPE CANAVERAL - The six-member crew of space shuttle Atlantis boarded the craft Monday in preparation for blast-off.