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Although the International Polar Year officially came to a close in February, NASA is continuing to push the frontiers of polar science from space, the air and the surface of ice.
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A $2.5 billion spending provision that would allow NASA to fly the space shuttle well beyond its scheduled retirement next year cleared a major legislative hurdle today, according to U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson.
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Discovery’s astronauts sliced through haze and headwinds to land at Kennedy Space Center on Saturday VIDEO: Discovery lands | GALLERIES: Landing 1 | Landing 2 |
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NOAA SEC Space Weather Outlook #09- 12
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NOAA SEC Space Weather Outlook #09- 12
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Backdropped by the blackness of space and the thin line of Earth’s atmosphere, the International Space Station is seen from Space Shuttle Discovery as the two spacecraft begin their relative separation.
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I got an email from Dale Andersen telling me to get on Skype. Dale is currently working at the McGill Arctic Research Station (MARS) on Axel Heiberg Island. Within a few moments we had an amazingly good connection with excellent picture quality.
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