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NASA's New Astronauts: Call Them the 'Chumps'
Moon of Jupiter Could Support Life
NASA Set to Dive Bomb the Moon
NASA's Moon-Mars Chief Blasts 'False Claims'
Big Asteroid Less Likely to Hit Earth
Astronauts Build Stephen Colbert's Space Treadmill
Dirty Stars Make Great Hosts for New Worlds
Enormous New Ring Found Distantly Orbiting Saturn
Targeting the Moon: Observatories Gear Up for Lunar Crash
Orbital Debris Cleanup Takes Center Stage
White House to Throw Star Party Wednesday
Controversial New Idea Surfaces on Origin of Moon's Water
NASA Astronaut Frank Caldeiro, 51, Dies
Space Traffic, Meteor Showers Threaten Next Shuttle Launch Date
Our Changing View of the Moon
5 Years After SpaceShipOne: Commercial Spaceflight Ready for 'Go'
European Rocket Launches Commercial and Military Satellites
Gravitational Corridors Act Like Space Lanes
How Mars Rocks Could Preserve Signs of Life
New Photos of Milky Way From New Space Telescope
NASA, Disney Celebrate Buzz Lightyear's Return From Space
Acrobat, Astronauts Dock At Space Station
Pavel Popovich, Sixth Man in Orbit, Dies at 78
Mercury's Mysterious Bright Spot Photographed Up Close
Space Acrobat Closes in On Space Station
Performers Celebrate Water from Earth and Space
Artists around the world, and one in space, joined together Friday in an unprecedented performance to celebrate water.
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It's Showtime in Space for Circus Tycoon
It's showtime for space tourist Guy Laliberte, the billionaire founder of Cirque du Soleil who is poised to present the first-ever artistic performance from orbit tonight.
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NASA Probe Spotted Artificial Crater Before Hitting the Moon
The double crash of two NASA probes at the moon's south pole carved a small new crater into a pristine patch of lunar terrain Friday.
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For Some, NASA's Moon-Crashing Probes Fizzled
Some observers hoping for a big blast from NASA's moon-slam experiment Friday were a bit disappointed.
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KAPOW! NASA Smacks the Moon in Search for Water Ice
NASA smacked the moon twice Friday with a pair of probes aimed at uncovering buried water ice.
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Software Glitches Delay GeoEye Satellite Use
Carnegie Mellon Sets Sights on Google's Lunar X Prize
SpaceDev: Focus on Core Space Technologies
Galileo Funding Solution Remains Elusive
China Says Work Under Way to Mitigate Space Junk
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