Ashton Kutcher Headed To Space!
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By Alexis Tereszcuk - Radar Senior Reporter
High Hopes For Rep. Gabrielle Giffords As She Plans To Attend Husband's Shuttle Launch
Posted on Mar 10, 2011 @ 02:59PM - Add a comment

It's up, up, and away for Arizona shooting victim, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who is set to attend her husband's next shuttle launch, just two months after she was gunned down in a horrific attack.
RadarOnline.com are happy to report that Gifford's steady recovery from a gunshot wound to the head means she will be able to watch her astronaut husband, Mark Kelly, take flight next month.
Own A Rare Piece Of The Apollo 14 Mission!
Posted on Apr 07, 2010 @ 12:22PM - Add a comment

With renewed interest in the space program due to Buzz “Dancing With The Stars” Aldrin, the time seemed right to auction off the cloth name tag, which was part of the spacesuit worn by Dr. Edgar D. Mitchell during 1971’s Apollo 14 mission. Heritage Auctions’ Grand Format Space Exploration Auction is slated to take place live in Dallas and online at HA.com.
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The value of the name tag -- which Mitchell wore for nine hours on the moon -- has been estimated at $75,000-plus, a steal, according to Heritage Auctions' Michael Riley.
“The prices for these sets have reached $350,000 more than once,” Riley said. “It’s been a number of years since any other lunar surface-worn name tag has been offered to the public and it will likely be many more years before another becomes available. Clearly, this would be the centerpiece for any serious space collection.”
The auction takes place April 21; for more info, check out www.ha.com.
13 Everyday Products Originally Invented for Space Travel
Posted on Aug 06, 2009 @ 08:00AM - Add a comment

While the orange flavored beverage Tang and sticks-to-itself Velcro are synonymous with space travel, they existed before manned spaceflight. So what products do we really owe “thanks” to NASA for (Besides freeze dried ice cream and dish TV)?
RadarOnline.com decided to do a little digging and came up with this list of products invented for space travel.
13 Everyday Products Originally Invented for Space Travel
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13 Mainstream Products Originally Invented for Space Travel
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While the orange flavored beverage Tang and sticks-to-itself Velcro are synonymous with space travel, they existed before manned spaceflight. So what products do we really owe “thanks” to NASA for (Besides freeze dried ice cream and dish TV)?
Louis Vuitton "Malle Mars" Apollo 11 Commemorative Trunk
Posted on Jul 14, 2009 @ 09:36AM - Add a comment

The traditional monogram print Louis Vuitton luggage and trunks are a celebrity favorite, not to mention a travel staple for the likes of Jessica Simpson, Lindsay Lohan, Justin Timberlake and every other fashion crazed super-star on the planet.
Monday night LV amped up their luggage collection and unveiled their "Malle Mars" Apollo 11 commemoration trunk at the American Natural History Museum to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the lunar landing. This lux storage device is without a doubt one of a kind and next dimension faboo!
Originally designed in 2004 by LV designer Yuko Torii, the futuristic aerodynamic trunk features what Louis Vuitton assumes one needs in outerspace -- compartments, tools, drawers, dishware and even a folding chair to lounge in while looking out over the earth.
Either way- this is one serious piece of Louis Vuitton that even A-list celebrities won't be flaunting. Sorry Jess! It is, so to say, out of this world!
The hunk of a trunk is currently on display at the Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
Celebrites Attend the Premiere of Star Trek
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