Incredible Adventures has teamed up with Aurora Aerospace to offer space flight training in the L-39. Generations of Russian cosmonauts have prepared for space in this incredible jet trainer. Jet fighters are used to help prepare space travelers for the high-g forces of a space launch. (NASA uses another jet trainer, the supersonic T-38, to train American astronauts for space.) The Aurora Aerospace Training Center is conveniently located at St Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport in Florida. The airport is a short drive from Tampa International Airport and less than two hours by car from Orlando. In addition to L-39 jet training, the center offers: personal zero-gravity flights hypoxia training vestibular testing medical certification. Aurora Aerospace Chief Pilot and Chief Medical Officer Howard Chipman has over 30 years of flying experience and is a Certified Flight Instructor with Commercial, Multi-Engine, Glider, Instrument and L-39 Jet Ratings. He is also a Board Certified Emergency Physician. He has personally completed a variety of space flight training at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Russia. Add Zero-Gravity Training Add Zero-Gravity Training in the Rockwell Commander 700 to your Space Flight Training Adventure, or better yet, complete an intense two-day training program that includes academic, physical and flight training. Pricing ranges from $2200 to $8000 US. Kennedy Space Center is Only a Few Hours Away You may wish to combine your …
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Romanian stowaway found on jet
A Romanian man who stowed away on a private jet flying to London survived the journey because the plane flew at a lower altitude than usual.
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Signpost – Students Assist With Relief Effort
What started as a study-abroad trip to Guatemala turned into humanitarian relief from Weber State University students. Last semester, more than 20 WSU students studying Spanish jumped on the opportunity to travel to Guatemala and work with local women on a microloan service project.
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Morgan Freeman’s space travel for Science Channel
NEW YORK (AP) — Actor Morgan Freeman isn’t shying away from tough questions on his new Science Channel series about space exploration. On Wednesday’s first episode, he asks, ‘‘Was there a Creator?’’
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Malfunction delays South Korea satellite launch
South Korea’s space program suffered a setback Wednesday when the planned launch of a satellite was postponed due to malfunctioning firefighting equipment.
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Morgan Freeman’s space travel for Science Channel
Published: Monday, June 7, 2010 at 4:37 p.m. Last Modified: Monday, June 7, 2010 at 4:37 p.m. NEW YORK — Actor Morgan Freeman didn’t shy away from tough questions for his new Science Channel series about space exploration. On Wednesday’s first episode he asks, “Was there a Creator?”
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Sri Lanka welcomes end to US travel warning
COLOMBO (AFP) – Sri Lanka on Thursday welcomed the lifting of a US warning against travel to the Indian Ocean island, anticipating a boost to tourism and investment a year after a bloody civil war ended.
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British Airways cabin crew launch new strikes
British Airways cabin crew launched a new five-day strike Sunday as a bitter dispute with management over pay and working conditions dragged on with no sign of any breakthrough.
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US cancels travel warning; Lanka welcomes the move
Agencies Washington, May 27: Citing improvement in security situation in Sri Lanka after the defeat of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) last year, the US has announced lifting of its travel advisory for the island nation.
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Police, AAA: Travel safely this Memorial Day
Far more motorists are expected to travel sometime during the long Memorial Day weekend than they did a year ago, according to officials at AAA Southern New England.
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MSU robot digs most “moon dirt,” wins NASA contest at Kennedy Space Center
MSU robot digs most “moon dirt,” wins NASA contest at Kennedy Space Center
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Station. Commercial prospects for LEO are huge; but dangers lurk for any individual willing to travel here–radiation, cosmic rays, and space debris numbering in the thousands threaten any spacecraft traveling in orbit. It’s the new frontier, or the final frontier…and the possibilities are endless if you are willing to travel to the edge of space exploration. … Universe ET Space Travel Black Holes Cosmos Sagan Astronomy Galaxies Hubble Big Bang Dark Matter Comets Asteroids Solar System …
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The third and final part of the Star Trek Online Tutorial missions
Futuristic manned spacecrafts … Space Elevator to escape Earth’s gravity and reduce cost … Space Dust … Sun Radiation … Speed of light … Warp Drive … Compressing the Fabric of space … From History Channel’s Series : The Universe