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Comet Capture Capsule Goes On Display (SPACE.com)

04-10-2008 07h30
SPACE.com - A NASA capsule that collected the first samples from a comet has become part of a collection itself.

NASA Moves Up November Shuttle Launch (SPACE.com)

04-10-2008 04h45
SPACE.com - The space shuttle Endeavour is set to blast off two days early next month while engineers on Earth continue to study a Hubble Space Telescope glitch that added months of delay to a separate orbiter flight, NASA officials announced Friday.

NASA spacecraft to soar over Mercury (AFP)

02-10-2008 21h34
AFP - A US space probe will fly over Mercury next week to photograph the solar system's smallest planet, in the second of three planned passes, NASA announced on Wednesday.

U.S. spacecraft poised to fly past Mercury next week (Reuters)

02-10-2008 21h14
Reuters - A NASA spacecraft will whiz over Mercury's crater-scarred surface next Monday, getting a look at the third of the planet closest to the sun that has never been seen close-up before.

NASA at 50: The Shuttle, Space Station and Beyond (SPACE.com)

02-10-2008 20h00
SPACE.com - One vehicle's operative life is coming to a close, while the other's is still in its formative stages. Their legacies will be inexorably linked: Without the space shuttle, delivery and assembly of the International Space Station's (ISS) key components would have been difficult at best, and probably could not have happened.

50 Years in Space: NASA's Roadmap to 2058 (SPACE.com)

01-10-2008 23h02
SPACE.com - Editor's note: As NASA celebrates its 50th birthday today, the agency looks back on a history of stunning successes while honoring those lost in its tragic setbacks. Here, space commentator Jim Banke takes a look at what the future might bring for America's space program in the 50 years to come.

Listening In: Lander to Record Mars Sounds (SPACE.com)

01-10-2008 20h16
SPACE.com - NASA scientists hope to hear what it sounds like on the surface of Mars for the first time when they attempt to switch on the Phoenix Mars Lander's microphone in the next week or two, mission leaders announced on Monday.

How Much is $700 Billion? (LiveScience.com)

01-10-2008 06h55
LiveScience.com - The short answer: a lot. The long answer: depends on how you look at it. Whatever your viewpoint, here's how $700 billion - the figure inked in the initial dead-in-the-water government bailout bill for Wall Street - compares to other vast sums. NASA in fiscal year 2009 will launch several missions into space and pay for hundreds of people to operate a host of space telescopes and even remote robots on Mars and run a PR and media department that puts most large corporations to shame. The agency's budget: $17.6 billion, or 2.5 percent of the bailout sum. ...
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