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Sonoma Index-Tribune - Fri Dec 11, 7:54 pm ET
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams gets some help from Presentation students, Ashley Duffield, left, Ryan Angeloni, center, and Anders Mathison during a visit to the school Monday where she showed a video of life on the space station and answered questions.
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Spaceflight Now - Fri Dec 11, 6:46 pm ET
Space shuttle Endeavour rolled from its processing hangar to the Vehicle Assembly Building on Friday afternoon, taking another step toward its schedule space station assembly mission in February.
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SpaceRef - Fri Dec 11, 4:32 pm ET
Fifth grade students in Connecticut will talk science with International Space Station commander Jeff Williams as he orbits 200 miles above Earth on Dec. 15.
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Wired News - Fri Dec 11, 3:55 pm ET
In orbit, an astronaut was working on the International Space Station. Down on Earth, an amateur astronomer pointed his backyard telescope skyward and snapped a portrait of the human in space.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Fri Dec 11, 11:41 am ET
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Atlantis’ astronauts anxiously awaited word Friday on the birth of a crewman’s daughter as they moved more supplies into the International Space Station and geared up for another spacewalk.
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Spaceflight Now - Fri Dec 11, 1:16 am ET
Welcome to Spaceflight Now's live coverage of space shuttle Endeavour's STS-130 mission to the International Space Station. Text updates will appear automatically; there is no need to reload the page.
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redOrbit - Thu Dec 10, 2:36 pm ET
NASA has set media accreditation deadlines for the next space shuttle flight to the International Space Station. Shuttle Endeavour and six NASA astronauts are targeted to launch the STS-130 mission on Feb.
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Universe Today - Thu Dec 10, 11:43 am ET
Ralf Vandebergh's detail of an image he took on March 21, 2009 showing astronauts working outside the ISS. Credit: Ralf Vandebergh Remember when it was a big deal when amateur astronomers starting imaging the International Space Station as seen from Earth, showing individual modules and other parts of the space station? One [...]
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The Mac Observer - Thu Dec 10, 9:21 am ET
NASA updated it's NASA App for the iPhone and iPod touch to version 1.1 on Thursday. The update for the space program information and video viewing application added the ability to track the Space Shuttle and International Space Station for viewing opportunities based on your location.
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MSNBC - Wed Dec 9, 2:48 pm ET
The first-ever Monarch butterflies in space have taken flight on the international space station to the delight of astronauts aboard.
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Macworld - Tue Dec 8, 5:39 pm ET
NASA App 1.1 lets you track the positions of the International Space Station and Space Shuttle to see if you're in the vicinity for a visible sighting opportunity of either spacecraft, among other features and enhancements in the update.
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The Mercury - Tue Dec 8, 2:52 pm ET
MOJAVE, Calif. — Space travel has been limited so far to astronauts and a handful of wealthy people who have shelled out millions to ride Russian rockets to the International Space Station. So Monday's debut of British billionaire Richard Branson's craft could not come sooner for the scores of wannabe astronauts eager to pay big money to experience zero gravity.
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IGN PC Games - Tue Dec 8, 11:44 am ET
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San Diego 6 - Tue Dec 8, 11:01 am ET
A Japanese brewery has produced a new range of beverages made from seeds which once inhabited the International Space Station.
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redOrbit - Tue Dec 8, 7:14 am ET
GOTEBORG, Sweden, Dec. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- First Planet Company, developer and publisher of the largest real cash economy MMORPG, announced today that the online public auction of the Crystal Palace Space Station will begin on December 14th, 2009.