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MyNC.com - Tue Dec 1, 11:24 pm ET
Space shuttle Atlantis rocketed into orbit Monday with six astronauts and a full load of spare parts for the International Space Station.
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MSNBC - Tue Dec 1, 8:33 pm ET
A tiny piece of a defunct Russian satellite zipped by the International Space Station Tuesday, but was far enough away the crew didn’t have to strap into their lifeboat to wait out the close shave.
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Central Florida News 13 - Tue Dec 1, 7:59 pm ET
NASA monitored a piece of debris that could have posed a threat to the International Space Station.
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SPACE.com - Tue Dec 1, 4:18 pm ET
A tiny piece of a defunct Russian satellite zipped by the International Space Station Tuesday, but far enough away to pose no threat to the crew.
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CNN - Tue Dec 1, 4:04 pm ET
A piece of space debris is not expected to pose any danger to the two crew members aboard the international space station, a NASA spokesman said Tuesday.
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The Wenatchee World - Tue Dec 1, 3:33 pm ET
MOSCOW — Astronauts from Canada and Belgium and a Russian cosmonaut landed safely on the Kazakhstan steppes today following a six-month stint on the International Space Station. The Russian Soyuz TMA-15 capsule carrying Canadian astronaut Bob Thirsk, Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko, and Belgian astronaut Frank De Winne touched down without a hitch near the town of Arkalyk in Kazakhstan’s ...
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WCPO Cincinnati - Tue Dec 1, 3:16 pm ET
The students at Georgetown High School are monitoring the development of caterpillars as part of a study being conducted on the International Space Station.
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WSB-TV 2 Atlanta - Tue Dec 1, 3:14 pm ET
NASA Is Tracking A Piece Of Space Debris That May Lead The International Space Station's Two-Man Crew To Move To An Escape Pod, A Spokesman Said Tuesday.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 1, 1:47 pm ET
A space capsule carrying a Belgian, a Canadian and a Russian landed safely in the steppes of Kazakhstan on Tuesday after the trio spent half a year on the International Space Station (ISS).
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CNET - Tue Dec 1, 1:24 pm ET
Three crew members touch ground Tuesday in Kazakhstan, leaving just two others aboard the International Space Station until another Soyuz launch later this month.
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InformationWeek - Tue Dec 1, 12:32 pm ET
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FOX 26 Houston - Tue Dec 1, 12:30 pm ET
NASA is keeping a watchful eye on the international space station after learning that a piece of space junk is threatening the craft.
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WESH 2 Orlando - Tue Dec 1, 12:25 pm ET
Three International Space Station crew members are safely on the ground after months in orbit.
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The Capital - Tue Dec 1, 12:24 pm ET
MOSCOW - Astronauts from Canada and Belgium and a Russian cosmonaut landed safely on the Kazakhstan steppes today following a six-month stint on the International Space Station.
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Discovery Channel - Tue Dec 1, 11:45 am ET
Only one astronaut and one cosmonaut are left aboard the International Space Station.