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  Next year, a powerful cosmic ray detector will be installed on the International Space Station.  Its
In Search of Antimatter Galaxies
Next year, a powerful cosmic ray detector will be installed on the International Space Station. Its mission: to search for antimatter galaxies and other exotic phenomena in the Universe.
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  The International Space Station's new "space porch" is open for business.  Barely two weeks after it
Space Porch Open for Business
Barely two weeks after it was installed by the crew of space shuttle Endeavour, the Japanese-built platform is already bustling with experiments in astronomy and space physics--and that's just for starters.
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  Why couldn't Neil Armstrong fall asleep on the Moon?  The answer is revealed in today's nail-biting
Wide Awake in the Sea of Tranquillity
Why couldn't Neil Armstrong fall asleep on the Moon? The answer is revealed in today's suspenseful story from Science@NASA.
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  When astronauts travel through space, the human heart loses something it seems to need: the Earthly
The Beating Heart, Minus Gravity
When astronauts travel through space, the human heart loses something it needs: the Earthly pull of gravity. Is this a problem? NASA is launching a new study to find out.
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  The International Space Station (ISS) is about to make a remarkable series of flybys over the United
Space Station Marathon
The International Space Station (ISS) is about to make a remarkable series of flybys over the United States. Beginning this 4th of July weekend, the station will appear once, twice, and sometimes three times a day for many days in a row.
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  Astronauts are looking forward to an unprecedented view of the cosmos when the largest window ever b
Space Station Room With a View
Astronauts are looking forward to an unprecedented view of the cosmos when the largest window ever built for space is installed on the International Space Station.
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  Return of the Mars Hoax
Just when you thought it was safe to check your email, the Mars Hoax is back!
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  The Phantom Torso Returns
The Phantom Torso is back on Earth and he has quite a story to tell about the perils of space radiation.
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  Wake Up and Smell the Coffee--on the Moon!
Have you ever wondered how you'd make your morning coffee if you were living on another planet? NASA engineers have power systems on the drawing board that could run coffee makers--and so much more--on the Moon, Mars and beyond.
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