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NASA gets budget hike as Obama reviews manned space programme
Washington - NASA officials said Thursday that the Obama administration will increase funding for...
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Soyuz Docks with ISS, Manually
The Russian Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft docked with the International...
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Discovery to Perform Safety Check before Returning Home
Space shuttle discovery will soon return home after a mission that achieved its...
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Update 2: Discovery Astronauts Prepare for 3rd Spacewalk
The astronauts aboard the International Space Station and space shuttle Discovery are currently...
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Update: Discovery Astronauts Prepare for 3rd Spacewalk
According to recent reports from NASA, astronauts carrying out the third and final spacewalk from...
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Discovery Astronauts Prepare for 3rd Spacewalk
Today, astronauts aboard the space shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station are...
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Milestone for space station: final solar panel unfurled
Washington - With sunlight glowing golden across its expanse, the fourth and final pair of solar...
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Discovery headed on long-delayed ISS expansion mission
Washington - After weeks of delay, the space shuttle Discovery is set to make an important delivery...
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Kepler Seizes Launch Opportunity, Heads For The Stars!
The Kepler mission successfully launched from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida...
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Kepler Ready To Begin Search Mission For Earth-Like Planets
NASA’s ambitious mission to find other Earth-like planets orbiting stars in habitable zones...
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NASA’s Kepler Spacecraft Will Be Launched on Friday
A U.S. orbiting telescope designed to help answer one of the oldest and deepest questions of...
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Cassini May Have Found the Source of Saturn’s G Ring in Tiny Moon
Cassini’s mission around the sixth planet from the Sun and its moons has so far...
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NASA: Kepler To Launch No Earlier Than March 6
For centuries, people have been fascinated with discovering new Earth-like planets somewhere in our...
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China Completes Phase I of its Chang’e-1 Mission
China’s Chang’e-1 lunar mission reached an end on Sunday, after completing its mission...
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Space Shuttle Discovery Launches March 12
NASA is planning to launch the shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station on March 12....
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NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory Ready For Takeoff
We are standing at a crossroad, where knowing when, why and how carbon dioxide in the atmosphere...
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NASA, ESA Join Forces For Jupiter, Saturn Missions
NASA said it will continue to pursue its studies on Jupiter and its four largest moons, as well as...
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Every Satellite Launch Increases Risk of Space Debris
Space experts said Friday that the first-ever collision between two satellites has created clouds...
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Is Space Traffic Becoming a Problem?
A telecommunications satellite owned by Iridium Satellite and a defunct Russian military...
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NASA Is Concerned About Vibrations That the ISS May Have Suffered
NASA says excessive vibration caused by repositioning the International Space Station last month...
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Obama Considers NASA-DoD Collaboration
In a tactical move geared toward the impending space-race with China, President-elect Barack Obama...
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Remembering Apollo 8, which Offered Us the Most Unique Christmas Eve of It All
On Christmas Eve 1968, three U.S. astronauts became the first human beings to travel to a celestial...
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NASA Gives Contract To Small Companies
NASA has given two companies the job of resupplying the International Space Station (ISS) after the...
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Mineral Suggests Mars May Have Been Hospitable
Thursday, scientists reported that an orbiting spacecraft had found a mineral on the planet...
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NASA likely to give away space shuttles
NASA has announced plans for disposal of the Space Shuttle fleet and spare main engines....
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NASA Ceases to Contact Phoenix Rover
NASA suspended the activity of the two probes that were
orbiting Mars in order to control the Mars...
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Next Mars Mission Delayed For Two Years To Fall 2011
NASA has announced that its next Mars mission has been delayed for two years, and that's because of...
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NASA: 2-Year Delay For Testing Next Mars Rover
NASA has announced a 2-year delay for the next Mars mission,
due to hardware challenges and...
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Is There Liquid Water On One Of Saturn's Moons?
A recent research, published in the journal Nature on Wednesday, shows huge plumes of water vapor...
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Space association calls for UN strategy against asteroids
Vienna - The international Association of Space Explorers (ASE) on Tuesday called on the United...
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Chang'e-I Ends Its Lunar Mission With Planned Crash
With a controlled crash-landing on the surface of the moon, China's first lunar probe, the...
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Botched Satellite Launch Puts an End to NASA Mission
NASA officials announced that the United States government’s first attempt to map carbon...
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Every Satellite Launch Increases Risk Of Space Debris
Space experts said Friday that the first-ever collision between two satellites has created clouds...
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Life on Mars Seems Possible
An orbiting spacecraft has discovered carbonate minerals on a Martian surface called the...
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Buried Ice Glaciers On Mars Shed Light On The Planet’s Ice Age Past
Huge water ice reservoirs are not exclusively present in Mars’
polar regions, according to the...
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Obsolete Ammonia Coolant from ISS Gets Jettisoned to Earth
A 1400 lb tank of liquid toxic ammonia, dubbed the Early
Ammonia Servicer (EAS), which was used...
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Space Is Not a Dream Anymore for Richard Garriott
Computer game designer Richard Garriott is literally back on
Earth, following a 10-day space...
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Update: Richard Garriott Landed Safely Back On Earth
Richard Garriott is a notorious game producer, being well known for his imaginative RPGs, and more...
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Richard Garriott Landed Safely Back On Earth
Richard Garriott is a notorious game producer, being well known for his imaginative RPGs, and more...
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Space Tourist Safely Returns To Earth
The Russian Soyuz spacecraft, carrying video games tycoon
Richard Garriott along with a Russian...
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NASA To Give Hubble Another Go After Extensive Repair Work
Over the past week, the NASA engineers have been working
extensively on putting Hubble back on...
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India Aims for the Moon with Chandrayaan-1
New Delhi - India's first-ever moon mission, due for launch Wednesday, was expected to return a...
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Update 1: Spacecraft IBEX Will Study Boundaries Of Solar System
The U.S. space agency launches today a space probe that will keep an eye on the violence and...
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Space Flight, A Family Tradition
Richard Garriott, an American game designer known for his imaginative RPGs, has successfully...
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Expedition 18 Successfully Docks The International Space Station
Expedition 18, formed out of game designer and space tourist Richard Garriot and astronauts Mike...
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American Game Designer Makes It Into Outer Space With DNA Cargo
A successful, American computer game designer fulfilled his childhood dream as he reached space on...
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U.S. Space Tourist Starts His Journey into Space
American millionaire Richard Garriott, a video game
developer, blasted off in a Russian Soyuz...
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Video Games Tycoon Blasts Off into Outer-Space
On Sunday, Richard Garriott blasted off into the outer-space
aboard the Russian Soyuz TMA-13...
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A Chip off The Old Block
Former NASA astronaut Owen Garriott must be as proud as a father can be, as his son Richard is...
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SpaceX Writes History Launching Falcon 1 into Earth’s Orbit
Perseverance paid off, as usual, for space transportation company Space Exploration Technologies...
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China’s Space Mission Is A Success, Shenzhou VII Lands Safely
The Shenzhou VII space mission went as planned and China recorded a big success as it carried out...
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NASA Has No Choice But To Depend On Russia
According to NASA officals, U.S. lawmakers passed an exemption allowing the agency to buy rides...
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The Chinese Are Aiming For the Moon
China’s Shenzhou 7 spacecraft was launched at 9:07 p.m. Thursday, carrying three Chinese astronauts...
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Update:All Eyes On China, As Countdown To Space Launch Begins
Chinese officials confirmed that the third manned mission of
its space programme is scheduled for...
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Tests Confirm the Presence of Ice on Mars
A recent test has finally confirmed that water exists below the Martian soil, even though in the...
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Astronauts Perform Unprecedented Spacewalk And Remove Explosive Bolt
On Thursday at 2:48 p.m.,
space station commander Sergei Volkov (35) and colleague Oleg Kononenko...
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Messenger Photos Show Mercury Shrinking
The NASA scientists
revealed, on Sunday, after analyzing a set of photos taken by the
Messenger...
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Discovery Is On Its Way Home
Although a metal
object was seen floating away from the spacecraft, Discovery’s team received
the...
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Michael Jackson's "Thriller" Is Part Of US History
The 1982 best-seller album from singer Michael Jackson
titled “Thriller” has been making history...
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Who Is Ready To Land On The Moon For Google’s X Prize
Ten teams are ready to compete for the prize announced by
Google And XPrize Foundation last year...
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Collisions in Space Need to Be Controlled
The Air Force has a catalog which contains almost 19,000 pieces of orbital debris. This numbers was...
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Ares, the Future of NASA
Recently, NASA has begun to concentrate on its new Ares project. Ares consists of several...
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NASA Contracts Smaller Companies to Supply ISS
NASA more than subcontracted yesterday two companies to resupply the International Space Station...
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Astronauts Carry Out Overnight Spacewalk Outside the ISS
International Space Station astronauts carried out an overnight spacewalk in order to install an...
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NASA Announces New Schedule For Its Mars Rover: 2011
The space agency has announced that NASA's Mars Science
Laboratory will launch two years later...
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NASA Successfully Tests Internet DTN Protocol In Deep Space
NASA has taken the next step toward establishing an
interplanetary Internet connection, after...
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Phoenix Lander Seems to Have Stopped Any Activity
Today, Phoenix engineers told the bad news to the media: the Lander is no longer communicating with...
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NASA Slowly Disabling Phoenix Mars Lander
Washington - NASA's Phoenix Mars lander is slowly dying on the red planet, after the US space...
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China Ready To Send First Astronaut On Spacewalk.
Shenzhou VII, China’s upcoming space mission, the
first Chinese mission that will take astronauts...
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Toxin Discovered In Martian Soil Diminishes Chances Of Life On Mars
The chemistry and mineralogy of soil samples gathered by
NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander over the past...
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Space Flying Soon To Be Available To Anyone: White Knight Two
On Monday, somewhere in the Mojave Desert, a grandiose project was presented; the first commercial...
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Google's Co-founder Is Scheduled For Space Trip
Sergey Brin, Google’s co-founder, plans to enjoy himself in
the year 2011 by taking a trip to the...
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Google Co-Founder Says "Microhoo" is "Unnerving"
Google Inc. co-founder Sergey Brin said after an event at the Mountain View-based company's...
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NASA's Deep Space Network to Play Beatles on Monday
The Beatles' "Across the Universe" is set to be beamed out by NASA into open space. The...
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U.S. Air Force Launched New GPS Satellite
On December 21, the United States’
Air Force successfully launched a United Launch Alliance Delta...
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The Japanese Moon Probe Sends Back Stunning Images
Kaguya, the famous Japanese Moon probe, is orbiting the Moon
since October 18 and so far is doing...
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Soyuz Lands OK after Abnormally Short Descent
The Russian Soyuz TMA-10 capsule landed in Kazakhstan on Sunday, after an abnormally steep descent...
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