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  1. Lift off: Apollo 11 mission remembered
  2. New Video - Apollo 11: The Big Event
  3. Legendary TV Anchorman Walter Cronkite Dies at 92
  4. Space Station, Shuttle Dodge Space Junk
  5. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Awake for First Spacewalk Day
  6. Shuttle Astronauts Gear Up for First Spacewalk
  7. Alan Stern: Space Tourism Can Open Space for All
  8. MISSION UPDATE: Spacewalkers in Spacesuits
  9. LIVE COVERAGE: Astronauts Depressurize Airlock for Spacewalk
  10. LIVE COVERAGE: Spacewalkers Exit Hatch
  11. LIVE COVERAGE: Spacewalkers Move to Work Areas
  12. LIVE COVERAGE: Astronauts Move Porch With Robotic Arm
  13. LIVE COVERAGE: Spacewalkers Prepare to Attach Cargo Platforms
  14. LIVE COVERAGE: Spacewalkers Try Stubborn Platform Again
  15. LIVE COVERAGE: Spacewalkers Succeed With Stubborn Platform
  16. LIVE COVERAGE: Station Robotic Arm to Grab Science Platform
  17. LIVE COVERAGE: Spacewalkers Attach Covers on Power Transfer Unit
  18. LIVE COVERAGE: Astronauts Conclude Spacewalk
  19. Astronauts Add Porch to Space Station
  20. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Conclude Spacewalk
  21. No Focused Inspection Needed For Shuttle Heat Shield, NASA Says
  22. Astronauts Remember Walter Cronkite
  23. HOLD - Astronauts To Perform Complex Robotic Work
  24. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Awake For Fifth Day in Space
  25. Astronauts To Perform Complex Robotic Work
  26. Astronauts Remember Walter Cronkite
  27. President Nixon Was Prepared for Apollo Disaster
  28. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Transfer Spare Parts Container
  29. Space Station Toilet Troubled
  30. Astronauts Unload Spare Parts Platform At Space Station
  31. ATF publishes open letter on status of APCP, motors
  32. Lyon: NAR Contest Board approves altimeter additions
  33. Model rocket builders gather in Swoope, VA launch field
  34. Stuck Mars Rover Takes Up Stargazing
  35. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Fix Broken Exercise Machine on Station
  36. AIRFest Returns for 2009
  37. Michael Collins: Apollo Astronauts Worked Hard, But Aren't Heroes
  38. 40 Years After Moon Landing: Why Is It So Hard to Go Back?
  39. Peter Diamandis: Key to Lunar Frontier in Private Hands
  40. New Video Show - Moon Shots: Apollo Astronauts Remember
  41. Astronauts to Mark Apollo Moon Landing With Spacewalk
  42. MISSION UPDATE: Shuttle Astronauts Prepare for 2nd Spacewalk
  43. NASA Secretly Launched Apollo 11 Moon Rock to Space
  44. Apollo 11 Crew Back Together
  45. MISSION UPDATE: Spacewalkers Ahead of Schedule
  46. LIVE Coverage: Astronauts Depressurize Airlock for Spacewalk
  47. Celebrate Apollo 11's 40th as SPACE.com Turns 10
  48. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Split Up for 1st Tasks
  49. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Prepare to Move 1st ISS Spare
  50. Astronaut Plumber Fixes Broken Space Toilet
  51. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Prepare to Install Station Antenna
  52. Total Solar Eclipse to Grace India & China
  53. Human Spaceflight: The Next 40 Years
  54. LAUNCH Magazine: sagging economy claims another victim
  55. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Retrieve 3rd ISS Spare
  56. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Install 3rd Spare on ISS
  57. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Tackle Final Tasks
  58. Apollo 11 Crew Meets Obama
  59. LAUNCH Magazine Closing as Print Publication
  60. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalk Passes 6-Hour Mark at ISS
  61. Astronauts Mark Apollo 11 Anniversary With Spacewalk
  62. MISSION UPDATE: Second Spacewalk Ends at ISS
  63. Jupiter Apparently Smacked by Rogue Object, New Images Reveal
  64. Space Wheat Could Feed Astronauts on Mars
  65. Astronauts Tackle Tricky Crane Work in Space
  66. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Install Japanese Experiment Carrier
  67. MISSION UPDATE: New NASA Chief Updates Space Agency
  68. New View of the Iconic Eagle Nebula
  69. G-Wiz Partners releases new 98mm avionics bay/coupler
  70. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts to Take Questions From Space
  71. MISSION UPDATE: Shuttle Astronauts Take Time Off
  72. What Happens If You Sneeze in Space?
  73. Jupiter's New Bruise Big As Pacific Ocean
  74. NASA Cannot Sustain Current Path, New Chief Says
  75. ATF files motion saying they should not have to pay
  76. Astronauts to Change Space Batteries in Spacewalk
  77. MISSION UPDATE: Shuttle Astronauts Set for 3rd Spacewalk
  78. How NASA Would Send Humans on Mars
  79. LIVE Coverage: Astronauts Begin 3rd Spacewalk Early
  80. Total Solar Eclipse Awes Skywatchers
  81. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Prepare Japanese Experiments
  82. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Head to Station's Port Edge
  83. First Test of NASA's New Rocket Delayed to Oct. 31
  84. FORUM: What Exactly Hit Jupiter?
  85. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Begin Removing Old ISS Batteries
  86. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Install New ISS Battery
  87. LIVE Coverage: ISS Battery Swap Goes Well in Spacewalk
  88. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Pluck 3rd Old Battery From ISS
  89. LIVE Coverage:Spacewalkers to Wrap Up After Swapping 2 Batteries
  90. MISSION UPDATE: 3rd Spacewalk Ends Early at ISS
  91. Spacesuit Glitch Cuts Spacewalk Short
  92. Eclipse's Shadow Seen from Space
  93. In memoriam of NERRF co-founder Thomas Frederick Rau
  94. With Spacesuit Glitches, NASA Takes No Chances
  95. NASA Replans Spacewalks For Shuttle Astronauts
  96. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts to Install Japanese Experiments
  97. New Look at a Colossal Cosmic Collision
  98. On 10th Birthday, Chandra Spies Stellar Explosion
  99. Black Hole Creates Eye in Middle of Cosmic Storm
  100. Apollo Moon Rock Gets New Lunar Mission
  101. MISSION UPDATE: Japanese Experiments Added to ISS Porch
  102. Got an Idea to Save Spirit? Mars Rover Engineers Are All Ears
  103. Reflections on Apollo 11
  104. Sunward announces new piston launchers, mounting kits
  105. Model rocket builders gather in Swoope, VA launch field
  106. Circus Performer's Promise: No Fire-Eating in Space
  107. Japanese Experiments Moved to Space Station
  108. Astronauts to Replace Space Station's Aging Batteries
  109. Astronauts to Replace More Aging Batteries in Spacewalk
  110. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Don Spacesuits for 4th Spacewalk
  111. LIVE Coverage: 4th Spacewalk Begins at Space Station
  112. Back from the Moon, Apollo Astronauts Had to Go Through Customs
  113. Small Rocket Launches Russian Satellites
  114. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Tackle ISS Battery Swap
  115. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Stow Old ISS Battery
  116. Russian Cargo Ship Launches Toward Space Station
  117. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Remove Next Old Battery
  118. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Install 3rd New Battery
  119. Apollo 11 Experiment Still Going After 40 Years
  120. FORUM: Are You Angry at NASA's Direction?
  121. Hubble Telescope Photographs Jupiter Impact Site
  122. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Tackle Last New Battery Task
  123. MISSION UPDATE: Fourth Spacewalk Ends at ISS
  124. Spacewalkers Add New Batteries to Space Station
  125. For 13 Astronauts, a Day Off in Space
  126. Spacewalkers Add New Batteries to Space Station
  127. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Set for Off Duty Day
  128. Filling the Indiana sky with rockets and excitement
  129. New mid-power rocketry manufacturer tosses hat in ring
  130. Astronauts Pack Up Japanese Cargo Carrier
  131. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts to Retrieve Japanese Carrier
  132. MISSION UPDATE: Japanese Carrier Returned to Shuttle Cargo Bay
  133. NASA Revives Air-Scrubbing System on Space Station
  134. Crowded Space Station Has International Flair, Astronaut Says
  135. Astronauts to Take Fifth Spacewalk at Space Station
  136. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Suit Up For Final Spacewalk
  137. LIVE Coverage: Astronauts Begin 5th and Final Spacewalk
  138. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Tackle First Tasks at ISS
  139. Is There Gravity in Space?
  140. LIVE Coverage: New Kibo Cameras Up Next in Spacewalk
  141. Space Shuttle Discovery Moves Closer to August Launch
  142. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Install First Camera on Station Porch
  143. LIVE Coverage: Spacewalkers Tackle Get Ahead Chores
  144. LIVE Coverage: Astronauts Prepare to Wrap Up Spacewalk
  145. LIVE Coverage: Astronauts Complete Fifth Spacewalk
  146. Spacewalkers Wrap Up Space Station Service Call
  147. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Complete Fifth Spacewalk
  148. ROCKETS Magazine to feature LDRS 28 in print and video
  149. Spacewalkers Wrap Up Space Station Service Call
  150. Sleeping in Space is Easy, But There's No Shower
  151. Total Amateurs Discover 'Green Pea' Galaxies
  152. Fort Wayne, Indiana families learn rocket science
  153. Shuttle Astronauts Set to Leave Space Station
  154. MISSION UPDATE: Shuttle Astronauts Spent Last Morning at ISS
  155. Could Earth Be Hit, Like Jupiter Just Was?
  156. Shuttle Endeavour Undocks From Space Station
  157. MISSION UPDATE: Shuttle Endeavour Undocks from ISS
  158. MISSION UPDATE: Shuttle Endeavour Flies Around Station
  159. MISSION UPDATE: Shuttle Endeavour Leaves ISS
  160. Virgin Galactic Deal Targets Small Satellite Launches
  161. TRA, NAR request more time to file reply memorandum
  162. Big Fat Star Sheds Pounds Like Crazy
  163. Astronauts Scan Space Shuttle Heat Shield For Dings
  164. FORUM: How Do Galaxies Form?
  165. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Finish Shuttle Inspection
  166. Presidential Panel Eyes Shuttle Extension
  167. Laser Propulsion: Wild Idea May Finally Shine
  168. Space Shuttles May Have to Fly Beyond 2010, Panel Says
  169. Cesaroni receives certification on new 29mm/75mm motors
  170. Japanese Astronaut Craves Sushi
  171. MISSION UPDATE: Shuttle Deploys Small DragonSat Satellites
  172. Science Instruments Ready for SOFIA Airborne Telescope
  173. Panel Says Moon Within NASA's Reach
  174. Meteorite Dust Hints at Solar System's Origins
  175. Comets From Edge of Solar System Unlikely to Hit Earth
  176. Japanese Space Underwear Keeps Stink Out
  177. MISSION UPDATE: Shuttle Endeavour Cleared for Friday Landing
  178. Bright Spot on Venus Stumps Scientists
  179. Great Lakes Water Returning to Earth with Shuttle Crew
  180. Shuttle Astronauts Deploy Satellites Ahead of Landing
  181. Colorado 4-H'ers have a blast(off) at rocket launch event
  182. Vaughn rockets: Listen, construct and try to catch them
  183. A Rocket Science Summer: Students aim for the skies in class
  184. IL kids show flare for the creative in rocket contest
  185. Space Shuttle Endeavour to Land Today
  186. MISSION UPDATE: Endeavour Astronauts Begin Last Day in Space
  187. FORUM: Why Do Shuttles Launch and Land in Florida?
  188. MISSION UPDATE: Shuttle Crew 'Go' to Close Payload Bay
  189. LIVE Coverage: NASA Tweaks Deorbit Plan for Shuttle
  190. LIVE Coverage: Shuttle Astronauts Prepare for Landing
  191. LIVE Coverage: Endeavour Heading Home to Florida
  192. LIVE Coverage: Shuttle Endeavour Re-entering Earth's Atmosphere
  193. Shuttle Endeavour Lands Safely in Florida
  194. MISSION UPDATE: Touchdown! Endeavour Lands Safely in Florida
  195. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Disembark Shuttle Endeavour
  196. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts Inspect Shuttle After Landing
  197. MISSION UPDATE: Astronauts to Discuss Shuttle Flight
  198. Mock Supernova Created by Supercomputer
  199. After Months in Space, Japanese Astronaut Feels Fine
  200. Astronaut Saves Shea Stadium Home Plate
  201. Extreme Rocketry August '09 issue #83 now available
  202. ShadowAero, G-Wiz release HCX/SAHC Flight Control System
  203. Bethel students launch rockets as part of special enrichment program
  204. Can Life on Earth Escape the Swelling Sun?
  205. Rover Spots Possible Meteorite on Mars
  206. U.S. Navy Shoots Down Target Missile in Space
  207. FORUM: What is The New Bright Spot on Venus?
  208. Tool Bag Lost In Space Meets Fiery End
  209. How Strange, Small Galaxies Lost Their Stars
  210. Thrust in the Dust 2009
  211. Tweeting Astronaut Moves In At Space Station
  212. Lightning Slows Space Shuttle's Launch Pad Trek
  213. Collectible COLBERT Space Patch Sells Out
  214. NASA Goes Green With New Sustainability Base
  215. Speeding Stars Confirm Bizarre Nature of Faraway Galaxies
  216. Space Telescope Warms Up, Makes Pretty Pictures
  217. New Photos: Earth from the Moon
  218. South Korea Set For First Orbital Launch Attempt
  219. FORUM: Are Sample Return Missions Better Than Rovers?
  220. Presidential Panel Narrows Options for NASA's Future
  221. AeroTech receives Cal-Fire approvals for 3 RMS reload kits
  222. Maryland camp launches teens' interest in rockets
  223. This summer, science is a hot topic at Murrieta camps
  224. AeroTech Receives California State Fire Marshal Approvals for Three Karl E Bauma
  225. Morgan County rocket contest kids reach to new heights
  226. New Image Reveals Nebula's Double Star Heart
  227. Hopes Dim for Mars Life
  228. Totally Forgettable Lunar Eclipse Tonight
  229. POLL: What Should Obama Have NASA Do?
  230. Lightning Detected on Mars
  231. Totally Forgettable Lunar Eclipse
  232. Thrust in the Dust 2009 slated for Labor Day Weekend
  233. FORUM: Are Fuel Depots in Space Feasible?
  234. Earth-Like Planet-Hunting Telescope Passes Key Test
  235. Titan: A World Much Like Earth
  236. Sifting for Planets With Kepler's Fine Comb
  237. Semroc rolls out seven new surprises for NARAM 51
  238. NASA Steps Closer to Nuclear Power for Moon Base
  239. Perseid Meteor Shower Might Dazzle
  240. Near-Earth Asteroid Found to be Triplets
  241. POLL: Should Moon Bases Be Nuclear-Powered?
  242. FORUM: The Cost of Space Station Maintenance
  243. Report Urges NASA to Resurrect Advanced Concepts Institute
  244. Virtual Range software available for Mac OS X systems
  245. Shuttle Astronauts Practice Launch Pad Escape
  246. Powerful Mars Orbiter Switches to Backup Computer
  247. New Video - NASA's Vision: 1st Stop - ISS
  248. Saturn's Rings to Disappear Tuesday
  249. POLL: Should the Space Station Get a Life Extension?
  250. Satellite Company's Chief Resigns Amid Lower Expectations