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These NASA Photos of a Space Station Crew Landing Are Simply Gorgeous In Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Sunday October 30, 2016 (Kazakh time) the Soyuz MS-01 spacecraft with the Expedition 49 crewmembers returns after 115 days in space.
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Board announces alternate site for controversial TMT project Lung cancer is a real killer and it will take a force to beat it! Ask a Specialist: Understanding Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.
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Asteroid angst? Don't panic. NASA alert system will give you a heads-up Worried about an asteroid smashing into Earth? A new NASA early warning "intruder alert" system should ease your fears. NASA's Scout computer program - constantly fed by data from telescopes around the world - watches out for potentially dangerous ...
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Violent, Vaporizing Impact May Explain Moon's Mysterious Tilt The mysterious tilt of the moon's orbit might come from an angled, giant impact that vaporized most of the early Earth, creating the moon in the process, a new study finds.
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Plants That Detect Bombs: Bionic Spinach With Nanotubes Can Sense Explosives Numerous methods have been devised and used over the decades to detect the presence of bombs in various places. Some of these include the use of chemicals, spectrometry, X-rays, silicon nanowires and animals such as dogs and even bees.
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NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory marks its 80th anniversary It was Halloween 1936 when seven young men convened in the San Gabriel Mountains to turn the idea of a working rocket from fantasy to reality.
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[ October 31, 2016 ] SpaceX hopes procedure fix can allow Falcon 9 launches to resume Falcon 9 File photo of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket rolling out to its launch pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Credit: SpaceX. Investigators probing the Sept.
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Watch the moon shadow the sun with an eclipse seen from space The moon snacks on the sun. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/SDO/Joy Ng. It's always an event when we can see a solar eclipse on Earth, but NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory gets a much better view of the sun from its vantage point in space.
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15 Months Later, Last Of New Horizons Data From Pluto Reaches Earth BALTIMORE (WJZ) - The last of Pluto's secrets have finally been downloaded here on Earth, more than a year after the New Horizons spacecraft sped past the dwarf planet.
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