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FOX 35 Orlando - Tue Dec 1, 6:37 am ET
A small piece of a discarded Russian Cosmos rocket could strike the International Space Station today around noon, according to reports from NASA's Mission Control and NASA TV. More>>>
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 1, 6:00 am ET
Three astronauts landed safely in the frozen steppe of northern Kazakhstan on Tuesday after six months orbiting the world on the International Space Station.
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Universe Today - Tue Dec 1, 5:58 am ET
Following today’s departure of the three man crew of Expedition 21 aboard the Soyuz TMA 15 capsule, staffing on the International Space Station (ISS) is now temporarily reduced to a skeleton crew of just 2 men for the first time since July 2006. The ISS had hosted a complete 6 person and truly [...]
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Hospitality Net - Tue Dec 1, 5:27 am ET
The company behind plans to open the first hotel in space predicts a holiday in orbit will soon become a realistic travel option. Galactic Suite say their space station hotel is on schedule to accept its first paying guests in 2012.
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KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma - Tue Dec 1, 4:32 am ET
Astronauts from Canada and Belgium and a Russian cosmonaut landed safely on the Kazakhstan steppe, wrapping up a six-month stint on the International Space Station.
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WSB-TV 2 Atlanta - Tue Dec 1, 4:29 am ET
Astronauts from Canada and Belgium and a Russian cosmonaut landed safely on the Kazakhstan steppes on Tuesday, wrapping up a six-month stint on the International Space Station.
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The Scranton Times-Tribune - Tue Dec 1, 4:28 am ET
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Space shuttle Atlantis and its seven astronauts returned to Earth with a smooth touchdown Friday to end an "amazing" flight that resupplied the International Space Station. Within a few hours of landing, the astronauts feasted on t
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The Scranton Times-Tribune - Tue Dec 1, 4:28 am ET
There is no room for tourists wishing to fly to the International Space Station, a Russian official said. Since the station's crew doubled to six people this year, there is no longer room for tourists who pay tens of
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EARTHtimes.org - Tue Dec 1, 4:17 am ET
Moscow - Three crew members of the International Space Station (ISS) returned to Earth on Tuesday, safely landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan after 188 days in space, Russia's mission control said. Belgian Frank De Winne of the European Space Agency...
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Spaceflight Now - Tue Dec 1, 3:16 am ET
Outgoing space station commander Frank De Winne, cosmonaut Roman Romanenko and Canadian astronaut Robert Thirsk strapped into a Russian Soyuz capsule, undocked from the lab complex and fell back to Earth Tuesday, braving icy weather in Kazakhstan to close out a 188-day stay in space.
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Marketwire - Tue Dec 1, 3:02 am ET
LONGUEUIL, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - Dec. 1, 2009) - Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Astronaut Robert Thirsk landed on the plains of Kazakhstan in a Russian Soyuz Capsule at 2:17 a.m. EST after completing an exceptional 188-day mission in space, of which 186 days were spent living and working onboard the International Space Station (ISS). Thirsk and his crewmates, Expedition 21 Commander European Space ...
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 1, 2:37 am ET
A Russian Soyuz space capsule carrying three astronauts from the International Space Station landed safely in Kazakhstan on Tuesday.
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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.