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Space Station Trash Plunging To Earth
Science & Tech  (tags: world, humans, news, nasa, scientists, tech, science, space, safety, astronomy, ISS, space station )

SirRobert
- 419 days ago - msnbc.msn.com
A 1,400 pound toxic ammonia tank the size of a refrigerator is poised to enter Earth's atmosphere, and plunge toward an unknown location Sunday afternoon or evening. An astronaut had thrown this tank overboard a year ago, and now it is being tracked.
US Shuttle Endeavour Heads Home After Record Mission
Science & Tech  (tags: research, science, space, technology, environment, space shuttle Endeavour, ISS, NASA, ESA, Japanese Experiment Logistics Module, STS-123 )

J.
- 641 days ago - afp.google.com
The US space shuttle Endeavour began its trek home to Earth Monday after a record 5 successful spacewalks & 12 days at the International Space Station where astronauts installed Japan's maiden ISS laboratory.Due to land Wednesday at Kennedy Space Center.
Columbus Earth Viewing Camera (EVC) Captures First Views of Earth
Science & Tech  (tags: research, science, ESTEC, Columbus, EVC, Earth, ISS, orbit, space, ESA, NASA, technology, news )

J.
- 653 days ago - esa.int
EVC is part of the European Technology Exposure Facility installed on the European Columbus laboratory's external platform during a spacewalk on 02/15/08 by NASA astronauts.The camera is intended to be a valuable resource for public outreach & education.
Astronomy Picture of the Day - 2008 February 28: ISS: Sunlight to Shadow
Science & Tech  (tags: astronomy, moon, eclipse, ISS )

Blue
- 665 days ago - antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov
Orbiting 400,000 kilometers above the Earth, the Moon slid into Earth's shadow to begin last week's total lunar eclipse. Of course the International Space Station (ISS) slides into Earth's shadow every 90 minutes, the time it takes it to complete one...
Astronomy Picture of the Day - 2008 February 23 - Stereo Space Station
Science & Tech  (tags: astronomy, NASA, stereo space station, International Space Station, ISS )

Blue
- 671 days ago - antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov
Get out your red-blue glasses and float next to the International Space Station (ISS), planet Earth's largest artificial moon.
Space Shuttle Rolled Out to Launch Pad
Science & Tech  (tags: space, space shuttle, ISS, launch pad, astronauts, countdown, space laboratory, Atlantis, nasa, orbit, interesting )

Laurel
- 774 days ago - news.yahoo.com
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA moved space shuttle Atlantis to its seaside launch pad on Saturday ahead of a planned early December mission to get Europe's first permanent space laboratory into orbit.
   

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