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September 10, 2009
Discovery undocks from space station
Washington (AFP) Sept 8, 2009
The space shuttle Discovery undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday and began its journey back to Earth after a successful mission. Discovery undocked from the ISS at 1926 GMT and circled the space station to survey and photograph its exterior -- customary practice to end such missions -- before returning to Earth for a scheduled Thursday landing in Florida. Before ... read more

MRO Spots Apollo 12 And Surveyor 3
Washington DC (SPX) Sep 09, 2009
Four months after the success of Apollo 11, NASA launched Apollo 12 in November 1969. Almost exactly 40 years later, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has seen the landing site. Engineering and safety constraints in place for these earliest manned lunar missions dictated landing Apollo 12 at an equatorial site on a flat lava plain (known as maria on the moon). NASA selected a site near ... more
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    Japan Set To Launch Space Freighter To ISS On Sept. 10
    Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Sep 08, 2009
    Japan will launch its first domestic cargo spaceship to the International Space Station ISS on September 10, a Russian space official said on Monday. The spacecraft was built by Japan's space agency JAXA, and will lift off on board the country's new H-2B rocket. It will deliver about 4.5 metric tons of scientific equipment to the orbital station. "The launch of the Japanese H-2B ... more

    Shuttle And Station Crews Wrapping Up Joint Mission
    Housotn TX (SPX) Sep 08, 2009
    The crew woke at 11:30 a.m. EDT to "Only One," performed by Jeremy Kay and played for Mission Specialist Danny Olivas. At 2:09 p.m. Mission Specialist Jose Hernandez and Flight Engineer Nicole Stott took questions from reporters at Telemundo, WTSP-TV in Florida, and Univision. Leonardo is back inside Discovery's payload bay and latched down for the ride home. Shuttle astronauts Kevin Ford ... more

    Astronauts install coolant tank at space station
    Washington (AFP) Sept 3, 2009
    A Swedish astronaut and his US colleague floated out of shuttle Discovery on Thursday to conduct the mission's second spacewalk at the International Space Station, NASA said. The pair exited the shuttle over China at 1012 GMT for an excursion expected to last 6.5-hours, after the US space agency determined that space debris drifting towards the shuttle and ISS posed no threat. Swede Chri ... more

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    Dawn Continues Its Quiet Cruise
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Sep 02, 2009
    The Dawn mission remains on course as the spacecraft continues to thrust with its ion propulsion system, patiently, persistently, and gently changing its orbit to keep its appointment with protoplanet Vesta in two years. Meanwhile, closer to mission control and in stark contrast, brave firefighters work hard to protect JPL and the nearby homes of many of its employees and others in the community ... more

    Astronomers Find Coldest, Driest, Calmest Place On Earth
    Sydney NSW (SPX) Sep 01, 2009
    The search for the best observatory site in the world has lead to the discovery of what is thought to be the coldest, driest, calmest place on Earth. No human is thought to have ever been there but it is expected to yield images of the heavens three times sharper than any ever taken from the ground. The joint US-Australian research team combined data from satellites, ground stations and ... more

    US shuttle Discovery docks with space station
    Washington (AFP) Aug 31, 2009
    The US shuttle Discovery made a textbook docking Sunday with the International Space Station where a total of 13 astronauts now begin nine days together improving and supplying the orbiting outpost. The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration confirmed the docking procedure, which occurred at 0054 GMT, about 10 minutes ahead of schedule. Commander Rick Sturckow guided the ... more

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