STS-131,STS-132,STS-133,STS-134

STS-131: Discovery
STS-132: Atlantis
STS-134: Endeavour
STS-133: Discovery

2/14/2008

STS-123: Feb. 14 2008

Feb. 14 STS-123
Mission STS-123 on Space Shuttle Endeavour will deliver the pressurized section of the Kibo Japanese Experiment Logistics Module (ELM-PS) on the twenty-fifth mission to the International Space Station.
NASA - STS-123
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts123/index.html

2/05/2008

GLAST Launch: Feb. 5 2008

Feb. 5 2008 GLAST
An heir to its successful predecessor -- the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory -- the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope will have the ability to detect gamma rays in a range of energies from thousands to hundreds of billions of times more energetic than the light visible to the human eye. Radiation of such magnitude can only be generated under the most extreme conditions, thus GLAST will focus on studying the most energetic objects and phenomena in the universe.
NASA - NASA's Shuttle and Rocket Missions
http://www.nasa.gov/missions/highlights/schedule.html

NASA to Launch Gammy-Ray Telescope
"GLAST will be the first gamma ray observatory to survey the entire sky."
The Associated Press:
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hOl7ZoV-S2tyEgkZYPB2k6aK09iA

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