Gingrich calls for colony on the moon

Newt Gingrich is promising to establish a permanent base on the moon by 2020 if he's elected president.

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    Orlando Sentinel photographer Red Huber 

    Photojournalist reflects on Challenger

    A 39-year veteran with the Orlando Sentinel will never forget photographing the Challenger disaster. The award-winning Red Huber has shot more than 100 launches in his career. In his own words now, Red looks back on that day, and what he captured through his camera lens.

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