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NASA Updates Shuttle Prelaunch Events and Countdown Details

News conferences, events and operating hours for the news center at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Fla., have been updated for the launch of space shuttle Endeavour.

Thu, Jul 02, 2009 12:00 am -0400 EDT


NASA Astronaut Starts Agency’s First Bilingual Twitter

NASA astronaut Jose Hernandez, set to fly aboard space shuttle Discovery in August, is providing insights about his training on Twitter in both English and Spanish. It will be the agency’s first bilingual Twitter.

Thu, Jul 02, 2009 12:00 am -0400 EDT


NASA’s Fermi Telescope Probes Dozens of Pulsars

With NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, astronomers now are getting their best look at those whirling stellar cinders known as pulsars.

Thu, Jul 02, 2009 12:00 am -0400 EDT


NASA’s LRO Spacecraft Sends First Lunar Images to Earth

NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, has transmitted its first images since reaching lunar orbit June 23.

Thu, Jul 02, 2009 12:00 am -0400 EDT


Astronauta de Nasa Comienza el Primer Twitter Biling?e de la Agencia Espacial

El astronauta de NASA Jos? Hern?ndez, quien volar? a bordo del Transbordador Espacial Discovery en Agosto, nos permitir? ver los detalles de su entrenamiento por medio de un “Twitter” en Ingles y en Espa?ol

Thu, Jul 02, 2009 12:00 am -0400 EDT


Space Station Appearing Nationwide Over July 4 Weekend

As America celebrates its 233rd birthday this holiday weekend, there will be an extra light in the sky along with the fireworks.

Tue, Jun 30, 2009 12:00 am -0400 EDT


NASA TV to Broadcast Space Station Crew’s Move of Return Craft

Three members of the International Space Station crew will board a Soyuz spacecraft attached to the station and move it to a different docking port on Thursday, July 2. The journey will be broadcast live on NASA Television.

Tue, Jun 30, 2009 12:00 am -0400 EDT


NASA, Japan Release Most Complete Topographic Map of Earth

NASA and Japan released a new digital topographic map of Earth Monday that covers more of our planet than ever before.

Mon, Jun 29, 2009 12:00 am -0400 EDT


NASA Holds Test to Verify Endeavour Tank Repairs

NASA will conduct a tanking test at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday, July 1, to ensure repairs to space shuttle Endeavour’s external fuel tank were successful.

Mon, Jun 29, 2009 12:00 am -0400 EDT


NASA Sets Briefing With Members of First Six-Person Station Crew

NASA will hold a media briefing at 1 p.m. CST, Wednesday, March 4, with the International Space Station residents who will usher in an era of six-person crews.

Fri, Jan 30, 2009 12:00 am -0500 EST

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NASA Picks Md. Native For Astronaut Training - WJZ

NASA Picks Md. Native For Astronaut Training
WJZ
NASA announced this week that 33-year-old Navy Lt. Commander Gregory Reid Wiseman was selected from among 3500 applicants for the 2009 astronaut class.

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Fri, Jul 03, 2009 5:20 pm -0400 EDT


New Moon Orbiter Sends First Lunar Snapshots - FOXNews


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New Moon Orbiter Sends First Lunar Snapshots
FOXNews
NASA's newest spacecraft in orbit around the moon has sent its first snapshots of the lunar surface. Released Thursday, the images from NASA's new Lunar
NASA Lunar probe: Craters up closeExaminer.com
First Moon images sent back by Nasa orbiter show incredible Daily Mail
Satellite Offers New View of Dark, Light Sides of MoonAHN
RedOrbit -msnbc.com -iTWire
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Fri, Jul 03, 2009 9:36 am -0400 EDT


Snowfall on Mars? NASA's Phoenix Lander recorded it - Ars Technica


Fresh News
Snowfall on Mars? NASA's Phoenix Lander recorded it
Ars Technica
NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander, which spent the summer in Mars' northern polar regions performing a
"Diamond Dust" Snow Falls Nightly on MarsNational Geographic
'Earth-like' snow falls on Mars: studyCBC.ca
Mars More Like Earth Than Thought? New Details About History Of Science Daily (press release)
Popular Mechanics -Hindu -KVOA.com
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Fri, Jul 03, 2009 9:08 am -0400 EDT


Crew at Space Station Takes Trip Around Orbital Outpost - FOXNews


World News
Crew at Space Station Takes Trip Around Orbital Outpost
FOXNews
"It's just a set up for the traffic patterns in orbit," NASA spokesperson Kelly Humphries told SPACE.com before the brief flight.
SJU grad is part of NASASt. Cloud Times
NASA: Expect 'Spectacular' Views of Space Station This WeekendSpace.com
Alternate Side Parking a Soyuz SpacecraftWired News
Space Fellowship -PR Newswire (press release) -Palm Beach Post
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Fri, Jul 03, 2009 9:06 am -0400 EDT


When Men Walked the Moon - Wall Street Journal


guardian.co.uk
When Men Walked the Moon
Wall Street Journal
Mr. Nelson: There's a very interesting history to be written about the relationship between the CIA, NASA and the Pentagon during the Cold War.
Aldrin urges unity for mission to MarsBBC News
NASA plans to bomb the moonExaminer.com
NASA reacquires original Moon landing footageRegister
eWeek -guardian.co.uk -New Zealand Herald
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Thu, Jul 02, 2009 7:39 pm -0400 EDT


NASA astronaut takes Twitter to space en Espanol - The Associated Press


Examiner.com
NASA astronaut takes Twitter to space en Espanol
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — NASA has tweeted in space, but now one of its astronauts is breaking a new space Twitter barrier. He'll tweet from space in Spanish and
NASA astronaut initiates the first bilingual tweets about his Examiner.com
NASA Astronaut Starts Agency's First Bilingual TwitterPR Newswire (press release)
Searching for little green men online with some TwitsAlberta Daily Herald Tribune

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Thu, Jul 02, 2009 4:51 pm -0400 EDT


NASA Phoenix Results Point to Martian Climate Cycles - Jet Propulsion Laboratory


Los Angeles Times
NASA Phoenix Results Point to Martian Climate Cycles
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
This mosaic of images from the Surface Stereo Imager camera on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander shows several trenches dug by Phoenix, plus a corner of the
Explorer caught in tight spot, but it's not over, red roverSydney Morning Herald
Test Rover in Place, NASA Prepares to Free SpiritSpace.com
NASA Launches 'Free Spirit' Web Site for Stuck Mars RoverGearlog
Los Angeles Times -NASA -NASA
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Thu, Jul 02, 2009 2:22 pm -0400 EDT


NASA, Japan map most of planet - Baltimore Sun


Baltimore Sun
NASA, Japan map most of planet
Baltimore Sun
cnn's goinggreen blog has an entry today on the new digital topographical map created by NASA and Japan. It's the most complete map to date.
NASA and ASTER Make New Topographic MapIce Hype
NASA releases new extensive digital topographic map of EarthNewspost Online

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Thu, Jul 02, 2009 12:53 pm -0400 EDT


NASA Shuttle Program Manager Proposes Cheaper Moon Travel - DailyTech


DailyTech
NASA Shuttle Program Manager Proposes Cheaper Moon Travel
DailyTech
A NASA shuttle program manager recently proposed a new plan which would allow NASA to cut costs on moon travel. The plan revolves around a "shuttleless
Shuttle to Launch July 11 After Successful Leak TestFOXNews
NASA: All systems go for shuttle Endeavour's July 11 launchComputerworld
NASA: Fuel test a success, shuttle launch day setThe Associated Press
Bandera County Courier -CNET News -The Associated Press
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Thu, Jul 02, 2009 7:57 am -0400 EDT


Ulysses solar probe ends historic mission - Computerworld


Canada.com
Ulysses solar probe ends historic mission
Computerworld
The Ulysses spacecraft, which launched as a joint NASA and European Space Agency mission, ceased operations Tuesday afternoon. The craft, which made nearly
Solar orbiter Ulysses ends mission after 18 yearsReuters
Ulysses sun probe ends missionSan Jose Mercury News
NASA Kills Ulysses Spacecraft After 18 years of Studying the SunGizmodo.com
eWeek -AHN -USA Today
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Wed, Jul 01, 2009 2:07 pm -0400 EDT


The news below is from award-winning journalist, author, former NASA spokesman, and good friend of Vinny’s Patricia Phillips.

Space News Examiner


Ulysses odyssey ends: you can watch live today

After more than 18 years of space adventuring and scientific achievement, Ulysses will end its odyssey today. Unlike the Greek hero, this space probe will have no homecoming. Instead, it will become a ghost ship. Launched from the payload bay of spa…

Tue, Jun 30, 2009 7:24 am -0400 EDT


NASA names nine new astronaut candidates

One plays the penny whistle. Another has a non-profit foundation she uses to fly relief supplies into Africa. You can find two others in their woodworking shops in their free time. They’re part of NASA’s newest astronaut candidates class. Nine peopl…

Mon, Jun 29, 2009 4:37 pm -0400 EDT


Lunatic fringe: blow up the moon because it’s gay

 You can run across some strange things on the internet. Like this "petition to NASA" , which demands that we blow up the moon because, among other perceived problems, it’s gay. I think we should send some morons into space to land on…

Sun, Jun 28, 2009 12:40 pm -0400 EDT


NASA returns to the moon–first image from lunar mission

Fly me to the moon, we said–and NASA complied. Shown here–the first live streaming image from LCROSS, taken early today from slightly more than 5,000 miles above the lunar surface. LCROSS is one half of a paired robotic mission that will scout ahe…

Tue, Jun 23, 2009 9:26 am -0400 EDT


NASA’s moon mission: watch live streaming fly-by video Tuesday

As NASA prepares to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission in July, a dual-purpose robot mission is closing in on the moon. Among the many missions of the LRO/LCROSS mission: search for signs of water for future human exploration, a…

Tue, Jun 23, 2009 12:20 am -0400 EDT


Hydrogen leak stops space race on pad; shuttle Endeavour grounded

Racing against time and the weather, NASA  tried to launch space shuttle Endeavour and its STS-127  crew, but a mysterious repeating gaseous hydrogen leak on ground equipment foiled their plans. In a rare episode that seemed straight from …

Wed, Jun 17, 2009 2:44 am -0400 EDT


Space shuttle launch scrubbed due to fueling problem

Update: the launch of Endeavour and her crew will be delayed for at least four days. A complicated schedule of conflicts with other launches on the Eastern Test Range, including NASA’s own LRO lunar mission–now set for June 17–will have to be worke…

Sat, Jun 13, 2009 1:04 am -0400 EDT


Space shuttle countdown to Saturday launch on target

Hard on the heels of the successful STS-125 Hubble Space Telescope repair mission, the crew and flight teams of the STS-127 mission are counting down toward a Saturday morning launch to the International Space Station.
The weather looks good, and …

Thu, Jun 11, 2009 9:00 pm -0400 EDT


Lunatic fringe: blogger says moon’s feelings could be hurt by space probe

After more than a year of successful service, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency’s  Kaguya probe ended its mission with a planned crash on the moon’s surface. Originally launched in 2007, the probe was so successful that it was extended…

Thu, Jun 11, 2009 1:09 am -0400 EDT


Space shuttle Atlantis cruises home to KSC–watch it here

After a two-day, 2,500-mile cross-country trip aboard its carrier aircraft, space shuttle Atlantis cruised safely home to Kennedy Space Center late today. The shuttle landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California on May 24 after days of bad weather …

Tue, Jun 02, 2009 7:49 pm -0400 EDT

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