NASA finds tiny hole in Atlantis caused by space debris
NASA finds tiny hole in Atlantis caused by space debris
NASA discovered that space shuttle Atlantis has been holed by a tiny piece of space debris. The 1/10-inch hole represents the second largest debris damage event ever identified. Fortunately, it missed everything that was important to the mission. Space debris is an increasingly challenging problem. picked by Fanatic 2 years ago
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 NASA goofs on space shuttle banner
NASA goofs on space shuttle banner
NASA moved space shuttle Endeavour a step closer to liftoff without an essential part: the "u." picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Bugs in Space: Can They Survive?
Bugs in Space: Can They Survive?
Catching a free ride to Mars takes more than sticking out a thumb, but some hardy Earth bacteria could survive as hitchhikers clinging to the outside of spacecraft, studies have shown. Now a set of experiments going up with space shuttle Atlantis to the International Space Station will test how exposure to the harshness of space might change bacteria during a simulated Mars mission. picked by AutumnLotus 10 months ago
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 The 60's - The beginning of mankind's journeys into space
The 60's - The beginning of mankind's journeys into space
On April 12, 1961, the Soviets launched a 27-year-old fighter pilot named Yuri Gagarin on the world's first piloted space mission. picked by suebe 1 year ago
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 Shuttle Atlantis blasts off
Shuttle Atlantis blasts off
After two months of delay, shuttle Atlantis blasted into orbit Thursday with Europe's gift to the international space station, a $2 billion science lab named Columbus that spent years waiting to set sail. picked by CheeseWiener 8 months ago
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 Space Shuttle Lands Safely
Space Shuttle Lands Safely
This is Atlantis signing off... picked by mrnelson 2 years ago
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 Museum in Space?
Museum in Space?
A blog post suggests that Hubble could be kept in a high-orbit 'museum' rather than being made to crash into the Earth's atmosphere. picked by sparky 2 years ago
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 The Future of Space Exploration
The Future of Space Exploration
Oct 4th will be Sputnik's 50th anniversary. Although it had its scary connotations, the dawn of the Space Age was also a hopeful event. Visionaries celebrated humanity’s long-awaited climb out of its cradle, and pragmatists soon savored the benefits of communications and weather satellites. The evolution of the space program continues to be dramatic. In a decade or so, it will be hard... read full post picked by 2manyusernames 1 year ago
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 Space Shuttle Sabatoge
Space Shuttle Sabatoge
A space program worker deliberately damaged a computer that is supposed to fly aboard shuttle Endeavour in less than two weeks, an act of sabotage that picked by Bornbad 1 year ago
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 Space telescope unveils hidden cosmic giant
Space telescope unveils hidden cosmic giant
Astronomers from SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research have discovered a new cluster of galaxies, hidden behind a previously identified cluster of galaxies. The recently exposed cosmic giant is apparently just as bright as the first group, but is six times further away. The astronomers made the discovery as part of an international team using the space telescope XMM-Newton. picked by AutumnLotus 10 months ago
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 Top Gear launches a Space Shuttle--Made from a (real) car!?
Top Gear launches a Space Shuttle--Made from a (real) car!? [video]
The solution to the high cost of space travel involves launching a Reliant Robin--a 3-wheeled car with a pointy nose--on a 1/5 scale space shuttle. With predictable results. Take it from me, though, the amateur rocketry technology behind this launch is incredible,and the results are due to the short TV production schedule. (20 minutes, FF to 16:00 if you just want to see the outcome). picked by Fanatic 2 years ago
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 'Mystery object' delays shuttle
'Mystery object' delays shuttle
The space shuttle Atlantis has its Wednesday landing delayed after an unidentified object is seen floating near the vehicle. picked by jaxomlotus 2 years ago
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 January in Space Exploration History
January in Space Exploration History
Find out how aviation and space exploration have changed throughout the years, improving life for humans on Earth and in space. picked by tundramonkey 2 years ago
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 Geomorphology From Space
Geomorphology From Space
Geomorphology from Space is an out of print 1986 NASA publication edited by Nicholas M. Short, Sr. and Robert W. Blair, Jr. designed for use by the remote sensing science and educational communities to study landforms and landscapes. It has a gallery of space images consisting of 237 plates, each showing a different geographic region where a particular landform theme is exemplified. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 NASA Starts 2007 Competition to Build Space Elevator
NASA Starts 2007 Competition to Build Space Elevator
The Spaceward Foundation launched a 2007 Beam Power Challenge competition where the teams could compete to build a Space Elevator. picked by maxriter 12 months ago
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 NASA Kepler Mission Offers Opportunity to Send Names Into Space
NASA Kepler Mission Offers Opportunity to Send Names Into Space
How cool would it be to have your name on board the spacecraft that discovers the first known Earth-like planet beyond our solar system? Well, here's your chance. NASA today announced an opportunity for anyone to submit their name to be included on a DVD and rocketed into space as part of NASA's Kepler Mission, scheduled to launch in February 2009 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla. picked by AutumnLotus 5 months ago
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 First unchanging 'soliton' wave found in space
First unchanging 'soliton' wave found in space
An unusual electrical disturbance has been spotted in space, travelling unchanged through the ionised gas surrounding Earth. A European space mission called Cluster detected a "soliton" wave, a phenomenon similar to the self-contained solitons that can travel along optical fibres and channels of water on Earth. This is the first known soliton in space. picked by AutumnLotus 7 months ago
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 Pictures of the Space Shuttle launch from the ISS
Pictures of the Space Shuttle launch from the ISS
Many of us have seen images of the Space Shuttle launching as taken from the ground. picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago
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 OSU students build and launch a radiation sensor into space
OSU students build and launch a radiation sensor into space
Students from OSU's Radiation Physics Laboratory built and successfully launched a cosmic radiation detector this summer that, carried by a helium-filled balloon, reached 104,000 feet in altitude. The detector recorded radiation levels at the varying altitudes -- information that will be used by NASA to develop instrumentation for space flight. picked by Dork 2 months ago
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 Shuttle blasts off, first flight of 2007
Shuttle blasts off, first flight of 2007
A patched-up Atlantis blasted off with seven astronauts Friday on the first space shuttle flight of 2007.

Follow-up from: picked by punthe 1 year ago
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 10 Things You Didn't Know About Space Exploration
10 Things You Didn't Know About Space Exploration
The Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik I in 1957 is credited with launching the U.S. space program. In the past 20 years, the space shuttle has launched 3 million pounds of cargo, transported more than 600 passengers and pilots, cumulatively spent more than three years in flight, and logged more than 366 million miles. Here are some other interesting facts about the U.S. space program. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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