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Press Clips Week 51-2022

By Staff Writers
TOP NEWS Soyuz Capsule Leak Could Strand 3 Astronauts On Space Station, Raising Safety Concern, Expert Says Footage of the spectacular coolant leak...

Press Clips Week 50-2022

By Staff Writers
TOP NEWS NASA Talks Mobile Launcher Refurbishment, Modifications...

Press Clips Week 49-2022

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Press Clips Week 48-2022

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Press Clips Week 47-2022

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TOP NEWS NASA Calls Test Of Inflatable Heat Shield A Success A...

Press Clips Week 46-2022

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Press Clips Week 45-2022

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Destination Mars11

How Will Living On Mars Affect Our Human Body?

By Nikita Marwaha on February 11, 2014

As the next giant leap for humankind, the colonization of Mars receives a great deal of attention. When discussing the settlement of Mars, it is... Read more →
At the RSS emergency evacuation stairs (Credits: NASA Tech).
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Inside Launch Pad 39A’s Rubber Room

By Carmen Felix on February 10, 2014

The Launch Pad 39 Complex located on Merritt Island in Florida, is a very unique historical site. The complex was originally contemplated to have... Read more →
Chris Hadfield plays guitar aboard Mir in 1995 (Credits: Canadian Press/HO/CSA).
Space in Everyday Life

Astronauts as Entertainers

By Morris Jones on February 6, 2014

International Space Station Commander Chris Hadfield croons softly as he strums his guitar. His reworked version of the David Bowie classic “Space... Read more →
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Refuting Overview Effect, Saving Hubble, and Medicating on Mars: An Interview with Story Musgrave

By Matteo Emanuelli on February 5, 2014

Space Safety Magazine introduces a new series of articles dedicated to space medicine and astronauts. In the series, we will present and explore... Read more →
Satellite frames at the Autonomous Spacecraft Testing Facility at the University of Southampton where this work was performed (Credits: University of Southampton).
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Safe Autonomous Space Software

By Guest Author on February 4, 2014

This is the second article in our series on the safety of autonomous robots.  Catch up on the series introduction here. By Louise Dennis,... Read more →
The InternationThe International Space Station, nearly complete, in 2011 as seen by Discovery STS-133 (Credits: NASA).al Space Station, completed, in 2011 as seen by Discovery STS-133 (Credits: NASA).
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ISS Partnership for the Nobel Peace Prize: So Far, So Good

By Merryl Azriel on February 3, 2014

At the end of 2013, Space Safety Magazine kicked off an initiative to advocate for the nomination of the International Space Station Partnership for... Read more →
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