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Space Shuttle Relic to Be Resurrected as Deep-Space Habitat The 'supply conveyor' for the International Space Station will soon be transformed into a test and training model of a deep-space astronaut living area.
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What Cassini saw on Titan: 'Dunes of the Arabian desert' but made of water chips, not sand Saturn, with Titan in the foreground, as observed by the Cassini spacecraft on May 6, 2012. NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute.
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Study: Sperm counts are half of what they used to be 40 years ago A stunning report finds that sperm counts in the western world have halved in the course of a generation - why? Gabriel Bell Follow Skip to Comments.
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Astronaut aboard space station shares stunning photos, video of aurora Luckily for us down here on Earth, NASA astronaut and flight engineer Jack Fischer has a keen eye for amazing other-worldly sights and an interesting sense of humor.
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Baby killer whale, the last to be born at SeaWorld, dies (CNN) A three-month old killer whale, the last to be born in captivity at SeaWorld, died Monday after serious health problems, including what's likely to be pneumonia, according to the park.
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