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Windows 7 Space Shuttle Discovery Themes & Wallpapers
NASA’s Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle 103, has departed the Space Coast of Florida for the final time. However, on this flight there will not be any countdowns or rockets blasting. She is mated to the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) and flown to Washington, DC to become a museum piece at the...- Adamsappleone
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Cop Who Pepper Sprayed Protesters Joins NASA
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VIDEO NASA has a new Rover for Mars.
As one era ends with the shuttle another one starts with Mars? You can read more on this nuclear powered vehicle here: Link Removed due to 404 Error- kemical
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Durham teen discovers piece of space history, lands VIP seat at final launch [VIDEO]
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VIDEO Space shuttle, Endeavour's travels come to an end | End of the Space Shuttle !
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VIDEO [NASA] Asteroid and Meteors on the Way, NASA Says 'Stay Calm'
When the Lyrid meteor shower hits full strength Friday and Saturday morning, it will mark a sort of planetary triple crown: Earth Day, Good Friday and Passover. The Lyrids are one of the oldest known showers, creating a light show usually seen easily from Earth -- and completely harmless...- cybercore
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Data from NASA's sky-mapping telescope released
LOS ANGELES – NASA has released a trove of data from its sky-mapping mission, allowing scientists and anyone with access to the Internet to peruse millions of galaxies, stars, asteroids and other hard-to-see objects. Link Removed due to 404 Error Many of the targets in the celestial...- cybercore
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IMAGES UFO Connection: Bogus Documents or Unanswered Questions?
Do you like a good UFO detective story? Well, here's one for you. And it's ongoing, so we don't yet know the ending. It involves President John F. Kennedy's interest in UFOs shortly before his death and an allegation that he may have angered officials in his administration when he asked for...- cybercore
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Future planes to get a 'magic safety skin'
Despite the popular perceptions of plane travel, it is a relatively safe way to travel, and the folks over NASA are hoping to make it even safer. They have awarded four different research teams a total of $16.5 million to work on safer and more fuel efficient planes. They may even be quieter...- cybercore
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[SCIENCE] Signs of Aliens Mining Asteroids
After 50 years of searching the heavens with radio telescopes to try to contact alien life, so far the attempts of SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) scientists seem to have fallen on deaf ears. So is there another way to try to find aliens in our galactic neighborhood? Some...- cybercore
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First photos of Mercury from orbit
Link Removed due to 404 Error Mercury’s first photo from orbit has been snapped by NASA‘s Messenger spacecraft on March 29, 2011, Space.com reported. “This image is the first ever obtained from a spacecraft in orbit about the solar system’s innermost planet,” Messenger mission scientists...- cybercore
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Specialist NASA has calculated that the earthquake in Japan reduced the terrestrial day to 1.6 micro
Link Removed Earthquake in Japan, which became one of the most powerful in the history of the country, according to preliminary calculations, the reduced terrestrial days 1,6 microseconds. On it informs RIA Novosti news agency referring to the specialist's Jet Propulsion Laboratory...- cybercore
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NASA tests Mars space suit in Argentine Antarctica
A NASA team has tested a space suit in a setting with extreme conditions akin to some of those found on Mars -- an Argentine base in Antarctica -- for possible use on a visit to the Red Planet. The NDX-1 space suit, designed by Argentine aerospace engineer Pablo de Leon, endured frigid...- cybercore
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Space Shuttle Discovery Rides Off Into History
With today's picture-perfect completion of its flawless final mission, designated STS-133, the space shuttle Discovery ends a 27-year odyssey of unparalleled milestones in the history of NASA's first reusable spacecraft. "To the ship that has led the way time and time again, we say...- cybercore
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After final good-bye at space station, Discovery heads home
After receiving a wake-up message from Star Trek's William Shatner Monday morning, the crew of NASA's space shuttle Discovery undocked from the International Space Station and began its final voyage back to Earth. Discovery, which will be retired after returning from its 39th mission, fired...- cybercore
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NASA: Technical glitch crashes $424M Glory mission
A rocket carrying a satellite designed to help scientists study the Earth's climate suffered a technical failure and may have crashed into the southern Pacific Ocean. Now NASA, which attempted to launch the rocket early Friday morning, has convened an investigative committee to figure out...- cybercore
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VIDEO Kepler-11
NASA hails 'amazing' exoplanetary system Six bodies huddled around distant yellow dwarf NASA's Kepler space observatory has spotted an "amazing" exoplanetary system - six planets orbiting a sun-like star some 2,000 light-years from Earth. Kepler-11 represents "the...- cybercore
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Did we go to the Moon?
The other day Mike, Jim and myself were chatting on skype when the question of 'Did we actually go to the moon' came up. This lead to a huge discussion of conspiracy theories and whether the whole thing was an actual hoax or not. So what do you think?.. Did NASA actually make it to the moon...- kemical
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If we send men and women to Mars, there's a strong possibility ...
Sex in Space: The Final Frontier If we send men and women to Mars, there's a strong possibility they'll want to engage in sex during the two-year mission. Link Removed - Invalid URL Well, it had to come up at some point. With all the recent talk about a possible manned mission...- cybercore
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VIDEO Why Volunteer for a One-Way Mission to Mars?
Why Volunteer for a One-Way Mission to Mars? If NASA put out the word that it was looking for volunteers to suit up for the first manned mission to Mars, the line outside Cape Canaveral might stretch from there to the moon. But what if they said it was a nine-month trip on a cramped...- cybercore
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