Astronaut Builds LEGO Space Station While Inside Real Space Station | LEGO in Space & L... - 0 views
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took more than 200 astronauts from 12 countries more than a dozen years to build the International Space Station (ISS).
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, an astronaut from Japan, matched that feat in just about two hours
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his space station was made out of LEGO.
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Hubble Space Telescope Passes Major Science Milestone | Hubble 10,000th Science Paper |... - 0 views
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Hubble Space Telescope has crossed a major milestone, accumulating 10,000 science papers based on its observations
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After 21 years
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it's actually in the best shape of its life
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Jupiter Moon's Buried Lakes Evoke Antarctica | Jupiter Moon Europa | Subsurface Lakes P... - 0 views
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Patches of broken ice unique to the moon have puzzled scientists for over a decade
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Some have argued they are signs of a subterranean ocean breaking through, while others believe that the crust is too thick for the water to pierce
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studies of ice formations in Antarctica and Iceland have provided clues to the creation of these puzzling features
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NASA - Astronaut's Home Away from Home - 0 views
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take care of the astronauts 24/7 in the Astronaut Crew Quarters during preflight training and leading up to all shuttle launches
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they work in shifts, with additional staff called in as needed to help cook and clean.
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The crew is extremely busy when they come in," Hooper said. "We could not function without all of the group's efforts to take care of the astronauts."
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Shuttle Enterprise Lands on the Deck of Intrepid in Manhattan - 0 views
Space Shuttle Endeavour Flies Over Historic Golden Gate Bridge (and some chick's house ... - 0 views
Endeavour Departs Kennedy Forever for California Home - 0 views
Moon Probes' Crash Site Named After Sally Ride | Space.com - 0 views
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The spot on the lunar surface where NASA intentionally crashed its twin gravity-mapping moon probes
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Dec. 17) has been named after the late Sally Ride, America's first woman in space
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Ebb and Flow, slammed into a crater rim near the moon's north pole at 5:28 p.m. EST (2228 GMT)
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Has Dark Matter Finally Been Found? Big News Soon | Space.com - 0 views
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the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, a particle collector mounted on the outside of the International Space Station
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first paper of results
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in about two weeks
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Could the Next Planetary Rover Come from Canada? - 0 views
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Canadian Space Agency is well known for its robotics but they’ve recently expanded from robotic arms to building prototypes for five new rovers, designed for future lunar and Mars missions
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range from microrovers to full-sized science missions and range in size from 30 kg up to 900 kg.
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the Lunar Exploration Light Rover, is designed to carry a scientific payload and can be fitted with a robotic arm. It has a range of 15 km, can be operated remotely, or can be used to carry astronauts across a planetary surface.
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Discovery Poised for Final Takeoff on April 17 - 0 views
Gallery: Discovery Leaves Kennedy Space Center for the Final Time - 0 views
Discovery Does Dulles & DC - 0 views
Discovery Enters Eternal Smithsonian Home as Historic Relic - 0 views
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