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Press Clips Week 51-2022

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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

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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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Space in Everyday Life

Not Because It’s Easy

By Merryl Azriel on July 18, 2013

George Schellenger is an award wining journalist and television producers with two passions: spaceflight and sharks. He combines the two in his new... Read more →
Geosynchronous transfer orbit (2) bridges low Earth orbit (1) and Geosynchronous orbit (3) (Credits: Wikimedia).
Space Debris Mitigation

Compliance of Rocket Upper Stages in GTO with Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines

By Staff Writers on July 18, 2013

Geosynchronous transfer orbit (2) bridges low Earth orbit (1) and Geosynchronous orbit (3) (Credits: Wikimedia). From May 21st to May 23rd, the... Read more →
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UK Invests $90 Million in Revolutionary Engine for Space Plane

By Matteo Emanuelli on July 18, 2013

Artist's impression of SKYLON in orbit(Credit: Reaction Engines Ltd). The UK government has announced plans to invest about $90 million in the... Read more →
Astronauts and Cosmonauts

Here I Stand – The Chris Hadfield Story

By Staff Writers on July 17, 2013

From the 9 year old farm boy who, watching humans land on the Moon for the first time, determined to become an astronaut, to the first Canadian... Read more →
Ed White, the first NASA astronaut to undertake an EVA (Credits: NASA).
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When EVAs Go Wrong

By Merryl Azriel on July 17, 2013

Ed White, the first NASA astronaut to undertake an EVA (Credits: NASA). The history of extravehicular space activities (EVAs) is strewn with... Read more →
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EVA Ended Early Because of a Water Leak in Parmitano’s Spacesuit

By Matteo Emanuelli on July 17, 2013

Karen Nyberg helps Parmitano to take his helmet off as soon as he's back on board (Credits: NASA TV) Mission Control decided to end early the... Read more →
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