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Mars Today - Tue Dec 1, 1:09 am ET
Ounianga Lakes in the Sahara Desert, in the nation of Chad are featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 21 crew member on the International Space Station.
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SPACE.com - Mon Nov 30, 11:33 pm ET
A Canadian, a Russian and a Belgian astronaut have left the International Space Station to land aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft on the steppes of Kazakhstan.
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9&10 News Cadillac - Mon Nov 30, 6:48 pm ET
The Space Shuttle Alantis landed back on Earth Friday after an 11 day mission to the International Space Station. Commander Charlie Hobaugh's parents Jimmie and Virginia Hobaugh live in Sault Ste. Marie but spent the last couple of weeks in Florida.
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MSNBC - Mon Nov 30, 6:33 pm ET
The International Space Station, which was crowded last week with 12 astronauts onboard, has gone down to a crew of two.
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FOX 26 Houston - Mon Nov 30, 5:45 pm ET
Astronauts who were aboard space shuttle Atlantis are talking about their trip at Ellington Field in Houston. The crew members returned Friday return from their International Space Station.
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Marketwire - Mon Nov 30, 4:03 pm ET
LONGUEUIL, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - Nov. 30, 2009) - Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut Robert Thirsk comes back to Earth this Tuesday aboard a Soyuz capsule along with Russian Roman Romanenko and Belgian Frank De Winne with who he has been in space since last May. The Soyuz capsule will undock from the International Space Station on December 1st at 19:50 ET and the landing is scheduled at 02:16 ...
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SPACE.com via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 30, 1:02 pm ET
The International Space Station, which was crowded last week with 12 astronauts onboard, is set to go down to a crew of two Tuesday.
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Spaceflight Now - Mon Nov 30, 11:16 am ET
Welcome to Spaceflight Now's live coverage of the International Space Station. Text updates will appear automatically; there is no need to reload the page.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Tue Dec 8, 12:54 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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The Mercury - Tue Dec 8, 6:38 am 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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FOX 23 Maine - Mon Dec 7, 5:32 pm ET
Want to know what beer from space tastes like? The Japanese beer company Sapporo has created 250 six-packs of beer made from barley grown on the International Space Station.
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Sparta Expositor - Sun Dec 6, 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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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 11:12 am ET
HOUSTON, Dec. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- 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.
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Florida Today - Fri Dec 4, 1:17 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 - Thu Dec 3, 10:10 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.