An onboard camera shows Discovery's external fuel tank in flight.
Discovering damage?
Shortly after the
launch of space Shuttle Discovery,
video taken from onboard cameras captured
debris and small
pieces of foam flaking off the shuttle. NASA officials reviewed the video today, but did
not express concern over the debris. Discovery's crew
examined the shuttle for damage today before docking with the
International Space Station tomorrow morning. Take a
look online to see if Discovery is flying
over your town.
Jolting Joe
Liberals
online are
staunch supporters of Connecticut Senator
Joseph Lieberman's Democratic challenger, businessman
Ned Lamont, and are
pressuring Senate leadership to support whomever wins the Democratic primary. How are they reacting to
Senator Clinton's announcement that she will
not endorse Lieberman if he
loses the primary
and runs under as an unaffiliated candidate?
Peppering PutinA
Russian Web site solicits questions from the public for a webcast interview with President Vladimir Putin tomorrow. It what seems like a good chance to talk petropolitics and North Korean missiles has turned into a clearinghouse questions on "giant humanoid combat robots" and
Putin's kiss on a little boy's stomach.
Lower Manhattan reborn
Governor George Pataki and Mayor Michael Bloomberg introduce a newly designed
Web site that takes a fresh look at the changes happening downtown Manhattan with
video, a live
Web cam, and up-to-the-minute
construction updates. It's part of the new "This is 2010...It's Happening Now" campaign, aimed at reassuring New Yorkers that ground zero construction will
pay off.
Media & missilesWe bring you headlines from around the world after North Korea's "provocative" missile tests.
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