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| 06.24.08 - Fires in California
Smoke billows from scattered wildfires in California, as captured by NASA's Aqua Satellite.
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| 06.20.08 - One Million Names to the Moon
A million names will be blasted into space and "to the moon" on LRO. That's how many people have submitted their names to this project.
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| 06.18.08 - GLAST Safely in Orbit, Getting Check-ups
Less than a week after launch, NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, is safely up-and-running well in orbit approximately 350 miles (565 kilometers) above Earth's surface.
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| 06.13.08 - University Faculty and Students to "Rock On!" With NASA
During RockOn!, university faculty and students will learn the basics of building experiments for flight on suborbital rockets.
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| 06.13.08 - Washington and Baltimore Area Reporters Invited to Hubble Media Day
News representatives are invited to attend a media day event on July 1 to learn about NASA's ambitious mission to the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope.
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| 06.12.08 - NASA Data Helps Pinpoint Impacted Populations in Disaster Aftermath
After the cyclone in Burma and the earthquake in China, NASA data came to the aid of officials by tapping into a unique set of NASA data products describing the location of the exposed populations.
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| 06.11.08 - NASA's GLAST Launch Successful
NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) launched successfully on June 11, 2008, at 12:05 p.m. ET.
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| 06.11.08 - Zhang's Glass Kitchen
After 10 years of fine-tuning a technique to efficiently manufacture super-thin, curved mirrors needed to focus X-ray photons, Goddard astrophysicist Will Zhang and his team have won a position on the NuSTAR mission to provide the telescope’s more than 3,000 individual mirror segments.
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| 06.10.08 - GLAST is Ready to Go!
NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) received the final "Ready to Go!" from all teams.
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| 06.09.08 - For Hurricanes, Storms, Raindrop Size Makes All the Difference
Making a proper distinction by looking at both raindrop size and abundance may be a key to assisting weather forecasters in estimating rainfall intensity to reduce the surprise factor of flash flooding.
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