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  • He emphasized his desire for "reliable, redundant, regular access to space beyond low earth orbit", saying he was quoting Mike Foale (when Mike spoke in Houston as part of a panel during the Third International Space Medicine Summit held at Rice University's Baker Institute for Policy Studies in mid-May).

    Bolden Visits JSC - NASA Watch 2009

  • As they ventured out more than 200 miles up, Fincke and Foale praised one another.

    Spacewalking astronauts encounter bolt trouble 2011

  • Since Foale believes that actual archaeological digging is a kind of violation of the sacred earth, and that Stonehenge was a portal into another world, this implies, I would say, a surprising laxness in the application of professional standards by Cambridge University's promotions committee.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Adam Roberts 2010

  • Since Foale believes that actual archaeological digging is a kind of violation of the sacred earth, and that Stonehenge was a portal into another world, this implies, I would say, a surprising laxness in the application of professional standards by Cambridge University's promotions committee.

    William Horwood, Hyddenworld: Spring Adam Roberts 2010

  • The good news for Foale is that he's scheduled to leave the space station this week aboard the shuttle Atlantis.

    Is This Trip Necessary? 2008

  • Since he arrived on the Russian space station Mir in May, Foale has endured three major computer failures, two oxygen-generator malfunctions, contaminated drinking water, a near collision with a U.S. military satellite and a June 25 crash with a supply ship that sent Foale, 40, and his two Russian crewmates scurrying into the station's escape capsule.

    Is This Trip Necessary? 2008

  • For ISS Expedition 8 commander Michael Foale, of NASA, that means a return to windsurfing and gradually gaining back strength and bone mass through physical rehabilitation.

    05.04 M-mv 2004

  • For ISS Expedition 8 commander Michael Foale, of NASA, that means a return to windsurfing and gradually gaining back strength and bone mass through physical rehabilitation.

    Archive 2004-05-01 M-mv 2004

  • For ISS Expedition 8 commander Michael Foale, of NASA, that means a return to windsurfing and gradually gaining back strength and bone mass through physical rehabilitation.

    Back on Earth M-mv 2004

  • For ISS Expedition 8 commander Michael Foale, of NASA, that means a return to windsurfing and gradually gaining back strength and bone mass through physical rehabilitation.

    05.04 M-mv 2004

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