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redOrbit - Fri Dec 4, 2:51 pm ET
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of people continuously living aboard the International Space Station, NASA is providing a special 2010 calendar to teachers and the public.The calendar contains unique images and highlights historic space exploration milestones and educational facts about the international laboratory.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay - Fri Dec 4, 12:07 pm ET
You'll have a good chance to see the International Space Station pass overhead over the next few days, but you may have to get up early to catch it.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Fri Dec 4, 12:04 pm 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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redOrbit - Fri Dec 4, 11:22 am ET
NASA Television will air the events surrounding the launch and delivery of the next three residents to the International Space Station. Coverage begins with a broadcast of prelaunch activities Dec. 8, and continues through the crew's arrival to the orbiting laboratory Dec.
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redOrbit - Fri Dec 4, 8:36 am ET
As an international trio of astronauts prepares for a short trip to the International Space Station later this month, they took a time-out this week from their busy training schedule at the Star City cosmonaut training center outside Moscow to talk with reporters about some the finer details of the mission.“We can’t wait for when Soichi makes us sushi!” said US astronaut Timothy Creamer ...
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The Aero-News Network - Fri Dec 4, 5:06 am ET
ISS Astronauts Learn Station Berthing Techniques For Cargo Transport Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) recently conducted its first Dragon spacecraft operations training for a group of NASA astronauts and personnel. The October training focused on how the crew will interface with the Dragon spacecraft while it is approaching and berthed to the International Space Station (ISS).
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Florida Today - Fri Dec 4, 1:35 am ET
The International Space Station is one of the brightest satellites because of its large size -- larger than a football field. An Iridium satellite may flare up even brighter than the ISS because of the concentrated beam of sunlight reflecting off its flat antenna panels.
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Sparta Expositor - Fri Dec 4, 1:25 am ET
Seven Northfield Elementary School students, including Mackenzie Burton, Angelle Howard, Dalton Stallings, Bethany Tripp, Logan Sims, Riley Whiteaker and Alissa England, were selected from a multitude of submissions to receive invitations to a communications downlink with astronauts on the International Space Station.
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WALB Albany - Thu Dec 3, 6:01 pm ET
Japanese beer maker Sapporo on Thursday unveiled a new brew that may be out of this world. The new "Space Beer" is brewed with barley grown aboard the International Space Station.
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Crookston Daily Times - Thu Dec 3, 5:34 pm ET
Goal is to finish work in time for another shuttle flight next summer.
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KTSM El Paso - Thu Dec 3, 5:30 pm ET
Japanese beer maker Sapporo on Thursday unveiled a new brew that may be out of this world. The new "Space Beer" is brewed with barley grown aboard the International Space Station. A researcher said the barley was taken into space and it didn't change in size, color or protein levels. The experiment revealed fine products can be grown in space. Six packs of the brew will be sold to 250 people ...
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14 WFIE Evansville - Thu Dec 3, 4:49 pm ET
The beer is brewed from barley grown from the International Space Station.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 3, 2:41 pm ET
US astronaut Timothy Creamer said on Thursday he was impatient to taste "space sushi" courtesy of his Japanese crewmate after they arrive on the International Space Station (ISS) later this month.
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EARTHtimes.org - Thu Dec 3, 9:48 am ET
Washington - The International Space Station narrowly missed colliding with a speeding piece of space junk, the US space agency NASA reported. The remains of a Russian Cosmos satellite measuring 10 centimetres in diameter flew within less than a ki...
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The Aero-News Network - Thu Dec 3, 5:06 am ET
Student Insect Experiment Arrived On Atlantis As of Monday, four painted lady butterflies are living aboard the International Space Station. These "butterflynauts" are part of an educational experiment that was launched November 16 on space shuttle Atlantis and transferred to the Space Station.