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Shuttle Mission STS-133

STS-133: Time-lapse of shuttle Discovery moving from hangar to VAB

(www.spaceflightnowplus.com)
[09.09.2010 23:06]

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Space Shuttle Discovery Leaves Hangar for Final Spaceflight

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Space shuttle Discovery rolled out from its hangar for the last time early Thursday at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, beginning the first leg of its final mission into space.

(www.space.com)
[10.09.2010 00:50]

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NASA moves Discovery in advance of its final mission

Space shuttle Discovery makes its way towards NASA Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building following a move from its processing hangar on Sept. 9, 2010. (Jen Scheer/NASA)

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[09.09.2010 21:22]

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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 8 September 2010

Progress M-07M/39P Launch Delay: The launch of Progress 39P, planned for this morning at 7:11am EDT has been delayed until Friday, 9/10, due to high winds over the Baikonur launch site.

(www.spaceref.com)
[09.09.2010 18:34]

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SpaceX and EADS Astrium Announce Agreement to Bring Falcon 1 Launch Capabilities to the European Institutional Market

Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) and Astrium announced a commercial agreement to provide dedicated launch services to the European institutional small satellite market.

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[09.09.2010 16:52]

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Space Shuttle Discovery Move Delayed When Water Main Break Closes KSC

Ken Kremer for NASA Watch - Kennedy Space Center - NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex were closed Wednesday morning when a 24 inch water main suddenly broke for unknown reasons.

(www.spaceref.com)
[09.09.2010 15:45]

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How Microbes Could Help Colonize Mars

Tiny rock-eating microbes could mine precious extraterrestrial resources from Mars and pave the way for the first human colonists. Just don't expect them to transform the Red Planet's surface into a new Earth on a short deadline, researchers say.

(www.space.com)
[09.09.2010 15:40]

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Letter hjelpearbeidet i Pakistan

Flomkatastrofen i Pakistan har rammet opp mot 20 millioner mennesker og rundt en tredjedel av landet. Satellitter gjør hjelpearbeidet lettere ved å skape nye kart som gir nøyaktig oversikt over de flomrammete områdene.

(www.esa.int)
[09.09.2010 13:12]

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Skuffende av kul heltinne

Les anmeldelser, artistintervjuer, stemningsraporter og se alt av bilder fra Parkenfestivalen 2010.

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[09.09.2010 12:17]

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How Obama Thinks

The President isn't exactly a socialist. So what's driving his hostility to private enterprise? Look to his roots.

(www.forbes.com)
[09.09.2010 09:32]

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NASA opens the door for biological research at the International Space Station

As meanwhile most people know, elaborate NASA projects do not just benefit

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[09.09.2010 08:49]

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Space shuttle move delayed by broken water pipe

NASA's plan to move Discovery out of hangar in preparation for final voyage postponed

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[09.09.2010 00:31]

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NASA Opens Space Station For Biological Research From NIH Grants

WASHINGTON -- NASA is enabling biomedical research with National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants that take advantage of the unique microgravity environment aboard the International Space Station to explore fundamental questions about important health issues.

(www.nasa.gov)
[08.09.2010 21:37]

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This Day in Coast Guard History - September 8

1952-When SS Foundation Star sent a distress signal that she was in rough seas and in danger of breaking in half, four Coast Guard vessels and three commercial vessels proceed to her assistance and rescued the crew before the ship broke apart and sank.

(www.marinelink.com)
[08.09.2010 16:47]

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JAXA Astronaut Activity Report, July 2010

This is JAXA's Japanese astronaut primary activity report for July 2010.

(iss.jaxa.jp)
[08.09.2010 13:18]

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Nord kan bli sør på fire år

Når jordas magnetfelt skifter vil den magnetiske nordpolen bytte plass med den magnetiske sørpolen. Forvirrande nok er det vi kallar nordpolen eigentleg ein magnetisk sørpol, og tiltrekker derfor ei magnetisk nåls nordpol.

(NRK)
[08.09.2010 13:15]

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Møt NASA-astronauten John Grunsfeld

NASA-veteran John Grunsfeld holder åpent foredrag for alle interesserte. Grunsfeld har vært med på fem romferder, blant annet to ganger til Hubbles-teleskopet og en gang på romstasjonen MIR.

(www2.uit.no)
[08.09.2010 12:02]

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Et grepa kvinnfolk!

Samus lar både maske og uniform falle til fordel for kvinnen bak myten.

(Adresseavisen)
[08.09.2010 10:28]

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Czech space science: decades of development

In 1969, the Soviet Union's Interkosmos-1 was the first satellite to carry instruments developed in the former Czechoslovakia into orbit. In 1978, Czechoslovak astronaut Vladimir Remek became the first European to fly in space, aboard Soyuz-28.

(www.spaceref.com)
[08.09.2010 04:38]

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Medal snub for Russian cosmonaut sparks 'cosmic scandal'

Russia's space agency voiced outrage Tuesday after the defence ministry refused one of its cosmonauts a celebrated state honour, in the first such snub in half a century of Soyuz flights.

(www.spacedaily.com)
[08.09.2010 04:34]

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ISS Crew Prepares For Cargo Craft

Flight Engineers Doug Wheelock and Shannon Walker work in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. Credit: NASA

(www.space-travel.com)
[08.09.2010 04:31]

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Outer Space Close Enough To Touch

DLR's Space Justin is to be deployed in space as a service robot.

(www.spacedaily.com)
[08.09.2010 04:30]

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As a Hurricane, Earl Looked Like 'Magnificent Chaos' From Space

The former Hurricane Earl put on a striking weather display for astronauts on the International Space Station, impressing the crew with its strength even as it weakened to a tropical storm.

(www.space.com)
[08.09.2010 00:44]

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NASA Loves A Good Challenge-Not Business As Usual

WASHINGTON -- NASA's pioneering use of prize competitions and innovation challenges is a dramatic departure from government's traditional "business as usual."

(www.nasa.gov)
[07.09.2010 23:10]

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Global space event in the Golden City

This month the International Astronautical Congress will be held in Prague for the first time in 33 years. The global event highlights the growing activities in space industry, science and education in the Czech Republic — ESA's newest Member State.

(www.esa.int)
[07.09.2010 18:21]

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VASIMR: hope or hype for Mars exploration?

A human mission to Mars has to overcome any number of challenges, technological and otherwise, but one of the biggest is the long travel times to go to Mars and back. NASA’s notional concept for a human Mars mission ,

(www.thespacereview.com)
[07.09.2010 17:28]

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Building a foundation for commercial crew

Lost in the debate, though, is the fact that commercial crew development efforts are ongoing, albeit at a very basic level.

(www.thespacereview.com)
[07.09.2010 17:28]

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Boeing Offers ISRO Tech Help For 2016 Manned Space Trip

The Indian Space Research Organisation has an offer too tempting to resist: Boeing has said it is ready to collaborate and offer technological know-how to Isro for its human space flight programme, scheduled tentatively for 2016.

(www.space-travel.com)
[07.09.2010 02:39]

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Asteroids are back in vogue

Responding to President Obama's call for a manned asteroid mission by 2025, brainstorming scientists and engineers say NASA could start exploring nearby space rocks with robotic probes in four years, followed by a bare-bones human expedition by the end of the decade.

(www.spaceflightnow.com)
[07.09.2010 00:50]

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