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planetary nebula known as Kohoutek 4-55

May 10, 2009

Hubble Photographs a Planetary Nebula to Commemorate Decommissioning of Super Camera

The Hubble Space Telescope photographed a planetary nebula to commemorate the decommissioning of a super camera.

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M100 Galactic Nucleus

May 10, 2009

The Camera That Saved Hubble... Twice: JPL's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2

The story and the people behind Hubble's imaging workhorse.

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view of Mars Science Lab model on Photosynth

May 7, 2009

NASA Releases Interactive 3-D Views of Space Station, New Mars Rover

NASA released an interactive, 3-D photographic collection of the International Space Station and a model of the next Mars rover.

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Cassini and NASA sites

May 6, 2009

NASA Wins Two Webby Awards for Internet Excellence

NASA's main site won the People's Voice award for best government Web site and the Cassini mission won for best science site.

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Helix Nebula

May 6, 2009

NASA's Spitzer Telescope Warms Up To New Career

The primary mission of NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope is about to end after more than five-and-a-half years of probing the cosmos with its keen infrared eye.

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image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

May 6, 2009

Productive Mars Camera Team Accelerates Releases

Camera-team members are now posting tens of thousands of new image products each month from the high-resolution camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

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Gulfstream G-III

May 6, 2009

Airborne Scientists Arrive in the Arctic

Hop aboard and fasten your seat belts as a NASA engineer takes you inside NASA's just-launched Arctic airborne radar expedition.

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artist concept of Herschel and Planck

May 5, 2009

Herschel and Planck Share Ride to Space

Two missions to study the cosmos are scheduled to blast into space May 14 aboard the same rocket from the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana.

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Hourglass Nebula

May 5, 2009

A Universal Art Form: NASA's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2

Throughout history, humanity has been moved by the work of the great artists of their age.

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Venus

May 4, 2009

Happy 20th Birthday To NASA's Magellan Mission!

Launched May 4, 1989, NASA's Magellan spacecraft went on to map 99 percent of the surface of planet Venus.

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