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NASA goes into the eye of Hurricane Earl
L.A. Times Tech BlogWhile the tendency for most people is to run from a hurricane, the folks at NASA donât appear to share that sentiment. NASA sent a robotic plane into the eye of Hurricane Earl, which is moving toward the East Coast. The unmanned spy plane, called the... -
Drone industry a boost to Southland's aerospace industry
L.A. Times Tech BlogDefense analysts will tell you that robotic planes, or drones, are the most hotly sought-after weapon system in a generation. The Pentagon has spent at least $20 billion on the technology since 2001. Southern California, with its rich aerospace history... -
Brown leads Whitman, Boxer leads Fiorina in Times/USC poll
Comments BlogA new Los Angeles Times/USC poll shows that Democratic candidate Jerry Brown is leading Republican Meg Whitman, 49% to 44%, in the California governor's race. Brown is strongly favored by women and Latinos, but younger voters are only marginally in...... -
REIT spends $51 million on Northrop Grumman campus in Carson
Money & CompanyA five-building Northrop Grumman Corp. campus in Carson has been sold to a Massachusetts real estate investment trust for $51 million, real estate brokerage CB Richard Ellis said Friday. The complex of two-story office buildings on the southwest corner... -
Two killed in Navy jet crash near Lemoore [Updated]
L.A. NOWTwo pilots were killed when a Navy F/A-18 Hornet aircraft crashed near Naval Air Station Lemoore on Wednesday, officials said. The fighter jet crashed shortly after noon in a grass field about a half a mile from the air station,...... -
SpaceX opens office in Alabama to be 'part of Rocket City'
L.A. Times Tech BlogSpace Exploration Technologies Corp. quietly opened a new office Thursday in Huntsville, Ala., dubbed "Rocket City" for its long history with U.S. space missions. The company, better known as SpaceX, tried to keep the news under the radar, but it...... -
Navy tests laser gun by zapping motorboat off California coast
L.A. Times Tech BlogThe U.S. Navy fired a laser raygun mounted on a warship, zapping – and setting fire to -- an empty motor boat as it bobbed in the Pacific Ocean.... -
PASSINGS: James McLure, Joseph Flom, Harry Fogle, Tommy Bell, John Robinson
James McLure
Playwright who wrote 'Lone Star'
James McLure, 59, a playwright and actor best known for his two one-act plays that reached Broadway, died Feb. 17 from cancer at his home in Marina del Rey, said his sister, Jenny Schroeder.
McLure's...Tags: Physical Conditions, Columbus, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Defense, Human Interest
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Space shuttle Endeavour could land in Los Angeles by year’s end
L.A. NOWThe space shuttle Endeavour could land in Los Angeles by the end of the year, if officials can quickly raise $28.8 million to transport the orbiter to the city. Getting it here isn't exactly an easy task. It would be...... -
Space shuttle Endeavour heads back to Southern California, where it all began
L.A. Times Tech BlogSpace Shuttle Endeavor is coming back to Southern California, where it was devloped and built, for permanent display at the California Science Center.... -
Not your daddy's Boy Scout merit badge: Robots!
L.A. Times Tech BlogBoy scouts issue robot merit badge.... -
Apple names former Northrop CEO Ron Sugar to board
L.A. Times Tech BlogRon Sugar named to Apple Inc.âs board of directors...
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