Wednesday, September 10, 2014

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US-Russian Space Crew Returns to Earth Tonight: Watch It Live
The US-Russian crew of the International Space Station will return to Earth tonight (Sept. 10) and you can watch the landing live online. Here's how.
 
Boeing's New Spaceship Makes Strides Ahead of NASA Space Taxi Decision

Boeing representatives are waiting to find out if their CST-100 capsule will be chosen for NASA's commercial crew contract, expected to be announced any day.

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Glittering Star Cluster May Help Solve Stellar Mystery (Video, Photos)

The stars of the globular cluster Messier 54 might help scientists solve a stellar mystery. See amazing photos of the cluster here.

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Harvest Moon Photos: Stunning Full Moon Photos for September 2014

Astrophotographer Stefano De Rosa sent in a photo of the supermoon rising over the Basilica of Superga, near Turin, Italy. See the rest here.

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New Mega-Telescope Will Soon Rise in Chile's Andes Mountains

Construction should begin soon on a gigantic telescope designed to help astronomers solve some of the universe's deepest mysteries.

 

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Mars Probes from US and India Arrive at Red Planet This Month

Two orbiters bound for Mars are doing well as they make their way to the Red Planet to enter orbit later this month.

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UK TV Show Challenges Kids to Design Space Patch for British Astronaut
British astronaut Tim Peake is asking kids to design his space patch.
Cool! Planet-Like Object May Have Once Been as Hot as a Star
Scientists determined that a newly discovered planet-like object may have been as hot as a star in its early lifetime.
Falling on the Moon: How Much Gravity Do Astronauts Really Need?
A YouTube search for astronauts falling over will yield dozens of results. New experiments might help explain why the Apollo astronauts occasionally struggled to stay upright.
 
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