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Robert A. Citron, pioneer aerospace engineer who envisioned space travel, dies ...
Washington Post
Robert A. Citron, an aerospace engineer and entrepreneur, whose boyhood fantasy of traveling beyond Earth inspired pioneering ventures to commercialize space, died Jan. 31 at his home in Bellevue, Wash. He was 79. He had complications of prostate ...

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Jacob Bleacher Gives Free Talk at Library of Congress: "NASA's Desert RATS ...
MarketWatch (press release)
"Combining Apollo-experienced scientists and engineers with our next generation explorers, our team is preparing to expand the human presence beyond the Earth." The illustrated lecture, the first in a series of programs in 2012, is presented through a ...

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OnEarth Magazine (blog)

Environmental Projects Shine at the White House Science Fair
OnEarth Magazine (blog)
By Ben Jervey Robots, rockets, and even marshmallow cannons besieged the White House yesterday, in an invasion of science orchestrated by the nation's youth. More than 100 students from 45 states exhibited their innovative projects at the White House ...
Background on the Exhibits, Students and Competitions at the White House ...Whitehouse.gov (press release)
Obama plays with robots, flying marshmallows at White House Science FairChicago Sun-Times
Obama's inner geek: robots to flying marshmallowsAlbany Times Union

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