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AstronautDressUp
From: Space on Tue, Nov 10 2009 4:52 PM
How do astronauts get dressed for space? STS-129 shuttle commander Charlie Hobaugh shows how astronauts step into their
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RehearsingtheShuttle
From: Space on Tue, Nov 10 2009 4:52 PM
STS-129 astronauts discuss the ins and outs of preflight training for a shuttle mission as they prepare for a 2009 flig
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TransformingtheShuttle
From: Space on Tue, Nov 10 2009 4:52 PM
Watch how STS-129 astronauts practice converting their space shuttle into a 100-ton glider capable of re-entering Earth
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FabulousSaturnRingsBaublesandSpikySpokes
From: Space on Tue, Nov 03 2009 4:41 PM
From trillions of icy ring dust particles, finer than baker’s flour, to more than 60 moons, each a unique world, the k
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EnceladusSaturnsRefreshingSecret
From: Space on Tue, Nov 03 2009 4:41 PM
Icy crystals jet skyward from "tiger stripe" features near the south pole of this small moon.
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BuildingJapansFirstSpaceship
From: Space on Tue, Nov 03 2009 4:41 PM
Watch the pieces come together to launch Japan?s first unmanned space cargo ship, the HTV-1.
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AresIXSoarsonTestFlight
From: Space on Tue, Nov 03 2009 4:41 PM
NASA?s first prototype of its new Ares I rocket blasts off from the Kennedy Space Center?s Pad 39B at 11:30 a.m. EDT on
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TargetVenusPart1
From: Space on Tue, Nov 03 2009 4:41 PM
Venus has been billed as Earth’s twin, but a new Japanese mission will find out why the two planets remain so very diff
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TargetVenusPart2
From: Space on Tue, Nov 03 2009 4:41 PM
Venus has been billed as Earth?s twin, but a new Japanese mission will find out why the two planets remain so very diff
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JupitersKingdomAnyoneHome
From: Space on Tue, Nov 03 2009 4:41 PM
Since the winter of 1979, when the first Voyager probe visited, scientists have been continually surprised
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TheAresFamilyofLaunchVehicles
From: Space on Wed, Oct 28 2009 5:15 PM
Rockets the size of small skyscrapers will accelerate from zero to a thousand miles an hour in less than a minute.
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WhatMakesanAresRocket
From: Space on Wed, Oct 28 2009 5:15 PM
What does it take to design and build a new national space transportation system?
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AresIToKeepaRocketfromRolling
From: Space on Wed, Oct 28 2009 5:15 PM
Ares managers must keep their new rocket from spinning and pointing in their intended direction.
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TestingAresTamingtheFire
From: Space on Wed, Oct 28 2009 5:15 PM
An exclusive journey into the realm of dangerous rocket testing with five engineers from NASA
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AresBuildingtheUpperStage
From: Space on Wed, Oct 28 2009 5:15 PM
It’s not just a can of explosives. Ares required new materials science and new low-temperature friction welding techniq
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ABaseontheMoon
From: Space on Wed, Oct 28 2009 5:15 PM
Ares boosters may drive NASA’s Constellation program to the Moon and other destinations.
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NewRocketFuelPassesTest
From: Space on Tue, Oct 20 2009 5:03 PM
Scientists devise a new rocket propellant from aluminum and water for solid rocket motors.
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AresIXArrivesatLaunchPad
From: Space on Tue, Oct 20 2009 5:03 PM
For the first time in a generation, NASA has a new rocket on the launch pad.
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SurprisingEnergyBandatSolarSystemsEdge
From: Space on Thu, Oct 15 2009 5:00 PM
These all-sky maps, created by the IBEX spacecraft, chart energy coming from the boundary between the solar system
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U2CallsAstronautsinSpace
From: Space on Wed, Oct 14 2009 5:48 PM
U2 band members Bono and The Edge chat with spaceflyers on the International Space Station.
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