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March 02, 2011
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Astronauts install Italian-built module at space lab
Washington (AFP) March 1, 2011
Astronauts at the orbiting International Space Station on Tuesday installed a permanent Italian-built storage module, while Russia nixed plans to fly around and take pictures of the crowded lab. The flyabout by Russia's Soyuz capsule would have provided new camera angles on the ISS as well as an unusual group photo of all the five participating nations' vehicles and equipment together for the first time. Japan's HTV craft, the European ATV supply ship, Russia's Soyuz and Progress space capsules ... read more

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All-singing, all-dancing robot wows tech fair
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Gadgets galore at world's top tech fair
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA chief tech says 'decade' for shuttle replacement
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SHUTTLE NEWS

NASA green lights Discovery launch for Thursday
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US astronauts to 'bottle' space for Japan
Two American astronauts began on Monday the first of two spacewalks to install a permanent spare closet on the orbiting International Space Station and also to bottle some outer space for Japan. ... more
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Full house at space station as Discovery docks
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Four Candidates Selected For ESA's Cosmic Vision
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German tech sector bullish before giant IT fair
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Discovery docks with International Space Station
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TECH SPACE

World's biggest IT fair shoots for the clouds
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SHUTTLE NEWS

Discovery shuttle blasts off on last space odyssey
The shuttle Discovery blasted off Thursday on its final odyssey into orbit, marking the beginning of the end for what has been a central mission of the US space program for three decades. ... more
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Astronauts board Discovery for last liftoff
Six American astronauts climbed aboard Discovery on Thursday as the most journeyed US shuttle counted down to its final odyssey in orbit, closing a chapter on the US space program. ... more
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European freighter docks with space station
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Plants That Can Move Inspire New Adaptive Structures
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Turning To Nature For Inspiration
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Shuttle Discovery in 'good shape' for final flight
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MOON DAILY

Google Lunar X Prize Roster Reaches 29 Teams
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Advanced NASA Instrument Gets Close-up On Mars Rocks
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NASA Sets Launch Date For Space Shuttle Discovery Mission
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Southampton Scientists Develop Control System To Allow Spacecraft To Think For Themselves
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