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added 2007 Thu Jun 7 21:56:05 by majda88
A very dark spot on Mars could be an entrance to a deep hole or cavern, according to scientists studying imagery taken by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 6:01:59 by Fedquip
Published: January 29, 2006 The top climate scientist at NASA says the Bush administration has tried to stop him from speaking out since he gave a lecture last month calling for prompt reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases linked to global warming.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 6:01:59 by Fedquip
Published: January 29, 2006 The top climate scientist at NASA says the Bush administration has tried to stop him from speaking out since he gave a lecture last month calling for prompt reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases linked to global warming.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 6:01:59 by Fedquip
Published: January 29, 2006 The top climate scientist at NASA says the Bush administration has tried to stop him from speaking out since he gave a lecture last month calling for prompt reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases linked to global warming.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 6:01:59 by Fedquip
Published: January 29, 2006 The top climate scientist at NASA says the Bush administration has tried to stop him from speaking out since he gave a lecture last month calling for prompt reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases linked to global warming.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 6:01:59 by Fedquip
Published: January 29, 2006 The top climate scientist at NASA says the Bush administration has tried to stop him from speaking out since he gave a lecture last month calling for prompt reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases linked to global warming.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 6:01:59 by Fedquip
Published: January 29, 2006 The top climate scientist at NASA says the Bush administration has tried to stop him from speaking out since he gave a lecture last month calling for prompt reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases linked to global warming.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 6:01:59 by Fedquip
Published: January 29, 2006 The top climate scientist at NASA says the Bush administration has tried to stop him from speaking out since he gave a lecture last month calling for prompt reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases linked to global warming.

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added 2007 Thu Jun 7 6:01:59 by Fedquip
Published: January 29, 2006 The top climate scientist at NASA says the Bush administration has tried to stop him from speaking out since he gave a lecture last month calling for prompt reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases linked to global warming.
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 6:01:59 by Fedquip
Published: January 29, 2006 The top climate scientist at NASA says the Bush administration has tried to stop him from speaking out since he gave a lecture last month calling for prompt reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases linked to global warming.
added 2007 Sun Jun 3 5:13:07 by ebrage
The astronauts have feet of clay but their spirits soar to the stars.
added 2007 Wed May 30 4:29:47 by Aidenag
Even "moderate additional" greenhouse emissions are likely to push Earth past "critical tipping points" with "dangerous consequences for the planet," according to research conducted by NASA and the Columbia University.
added 2007 Tue May 29 2:56:42 by democrat
Russia will not participate in joint lunar exploration with NASA, but will assist the U.S. with its shuttle program until 2015, a spokesman for the Russian space agency said. After U.S. President George W. Bush announced his Vision for Space Exploration in 2004, a plan for new manned lunar missions, the country's National Aeronautics and
added 2007 Sun May 27 5:07:03 by STONERS
The U.S. space agency is hoping to return to the moon in 2019 or 2020 and has longer range plans to send humans to Mars after that.
added 2007 Fri May 25 3:14:28 by Wil
On May 12, Cassini obtained this image showing the coastline and numerous island groups of a portion of a large sea, consistent with the larger sea seen by the Cassini imaging instrument. Like other bodies of liquid seen on Titan, this feature reveals channels, islands, bays, and other features typical of terrestrial coastlines.
added 2007 Sun May 13 20:36:17 by Ousama
NASA managers on Friday approved moving Atlantis to the launch pad in hopes that a June launch will return the space shuttle program to a regular flight schedule after a six-month hiatus.Technicians planned to haul Atlantis to the launch pad as soon as Tuesday if technicians can quickly remove the scaffolding that was used while thousands of dings
added 2007 Sat May 12 19:23:43 by Ousama
NASA billed Tuesday's event with Queen Elizabeth II as "an opportunity to speak to the current crew of the International Space Station."Britain's monarch, however, mostly listened as live video from aboard the station beamed to her as she stood in the control room of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center near Washington, D.C.
added 2007 Sat May 12 6:27:31 by Wil
You're an astronaut, and remove a service panel in orbit to check some wiring. To your unbelieving eyes, floating in midair in the microgravity near the wiring is a shivering, shimmering globule of dirty water larger than a grapefruit. And on the wiring connectors are unmistakable flecks of mold. That actually happened on Mir in 1986.
added 2007 Thu May 3 19:15:17 by MyWayOnNow
Astronaut Walter M. "Wally" Schirra Jr., one of the original Mercury Seven astronauts and the only man to fly on all three of NASA's early space missions, has died, a NASA official confirmed Thursday. He was 84.
added 2007 Thu Apr 26 18:45:26 by capn_caveman
Cuts in US government funding for NASA programs will dramatically weaken scientists' capacity to monitor and understand the planet's climate; at least, so says a major study from the National Research Council (NRC), published earlier this year.
added 2007 Fri Apr 20 22:43:11 by corey.spring
There's a developing story out of Clear Lake, where part of Johnson Space Center has been evacuated amid reports of gunfire. According to ABC News reports, a SWAT team has rushed the building, but has not yet emerged with the suspect.
added 2007 Tue Apr 17 15:30:56 by BlackNightMamba
Mounds of titanium and steel glinted in the afternoon sun, valves and pipes protruding in all directions like half-formed metal organisms.
added 2007 Sun Apr 15 13:00:50 by Soren85
NASA paid $26.6 million to family members of the astronauts who died on the space shuttle Columbia in 2003, a newspaper reported Sunday, citing recently released documents.
added 2007 Fri Apr 13 8:13:45 by BrianJJohnson
Today's astronomy picture of the day features a brilliant cosmic dust cloud.
added 2007 Mon Apr 9 15:43:55 by Varadinum
On September 21, 2003 NASA deliberately directed its amazing, still-functioning Galileo spacecraft to make one final, 108,000 mph suicidal plunge into Jupiter's vast atmosphere. Thus ended the incredibly successful eight-year unmanned NASA Galileo mission ... which had returned against all odds an array of phenomenal new information on Jupiter and
added 2007 Wed Mar 28 3:22:20 by GregD
A simple NASA technology that protected Apollo and Skylab is still coming to the rescue in space and on Earth.
added 2007 Fri Mar 23 13:08:03 by charbarred
Lack of funds forces closure of brainstorming institute that dreamed up space elevator and crops on Mars
added 2007 Fri Mar 23 0:48:12 by Wil
It's not a great picture of Jupiter, but that's not the point. The point is that the photograph was taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, which is currently orbiting Saturn, approximately 1.8 billion km from Jupiter. A similar picture of Earth would only light up a single pixel in Cassini's camera. [via universetoday]
added 2007 Wed Mar 21 17:34:38 by jeremytoday
Repairing damage to a space-shuttle fuel tank from a freak hailstorm probably will push the next launch of Atlantis from April to mid-May, NASA planning documents show.