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05.05.09 - NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility canceled tonight’s launch attempt of the Minotaur 1 rocket, PharmaSat’s ride to space, because of poor weather conditions. A decision on the next launch attempt will be made later tonight.
05.04.09 - What do a Navajo grandmother and a NASA astronaut have in common? Both live in remote places, and both will have difficulty getting medical treatment if needed.
05.01.09 - News media and the public are invited to observe the live webcast of the launch of NASA's nanosatellite, known as PharmaSat, in the Exploration Center at NASA Ames Research Center.
S. Pete Worden