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Picture of the Dawn spacecraft launching
10.01.07 - Voyage to the Giant Asteroids -- Liftoff!
NASA's Dawn spacecraft has left Earth on a mission to explore mysterious, giant asteroids.
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Rob Suggs poses by the new lunar impact telescope
10.01.07 - A New Lunar Impact Observatory
Researchers have built a "lunar impact" observatory, and are sharing the facility with local students.
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Half of the moon and half of Earth are dark in this image sent from Voyager 1
09.26.07 - October 2007 -- Earth's Moon Extra
NASA will be going back to the moon. Use these materials to spark student interest in this amazing journey.
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Deep Impact strikes Comet Tempel 1
09.26.07 - Blowing a Hole in a Comet: Take 2
The dust has cleared and NASA is returning to examine the hole Deep Impact made.
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One of the seven dark openings into cavenrous spaces on the slopes of Arsia Mons
09.24.07 - Cave Skylights Spotted on Mars
Orbiters have spotted 'skylights' apparently leading to cavernous, underground spaces.
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Thumbnail of Mars
09.19.07 - Spring 2008 HiRISE Image Suggestion Challenge
Think you have to be a scientist to contribute to cutting-edge Mars research? Think again!
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Muller standing next to a white dish antenna
09.17.07 - I Dream of NASA
A mechanical engineering student lives her dream as a NASA intern.
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Phil Christensen stands in front of a rocket
09.12.07 - Like Mars, Like Earth
Geologist Phil Christensen compares Mars and Earth with the help of students around the world.
Astronaut Barbara Morgan at Walt Disney World
09.11.07 - Astronauts Bring NASA's Magic to Disney
After the STS-118 astronauts wrapped up a successful 13-day mission in space, where did they go? Walt Disney World!
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Astronomers examine the mirror at the heart of the Hubble Space Telescope
09.12.07 - The Universe Through the Looking Glass
Astronomers are testing a strangely-shaped mirror to explore the universe using super-energetic X-rays.
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Bianca in a white graduation cap and gown
09.05.07 - Growing Up With NASA
One of NASA's youngest investigators is continuing her science investigations in college.
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Hot gas observed by the Chandra X-ray Observatory of the Supernova remnant N132D
09.05.07 - Cosmic Cockroaches
A tough, pesky molecule possibly key to the origins of life on Earth has been spotted in deep space surviving the ferocious blastwave of a supernova explosion.
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An artist's concept of greenhouses on Mars
08.29.07 - September 2007 -- Biology Extra
Visit this month's Extra to find resources and multimedia related to the subject of biology.
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An artist's concept of a lunar meteoroid strike
08.29.07 - Exploding Lunar Eclipse
A NASA team will attempt to observe meteoroids hitting the moon and exploding during a lunar eclipse.
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Robert Bindschadler
08.27.07 - The Chills and Thrills of Ice
Robert Bindschadler enjoys the risks and rewards of visiting the world's coldest climates.
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Drawing of a book with a picture of Earth
08.22.07 - Education for Exploration
The winning pennant design flew on the STS-118 shuttle mission.
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Barbara Morgan, Educator Astronaut
08.21.07 - An Educator and an Astronaut
Barbara Morgan's historic flight follows decades of perseverance.
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Barbara Morgan (left) and Benjamin Drew Jr. during their downlink to the Challenger Center of Greater Washington
08.20.07 - School Meets Space
Barbara Morgan talked to students at the Challenger Center of Greater Washington from space on
Aug. 16.
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Participants sitting in a circle in a dark room with a bright light in the center
08.15.07 - Inspiring the Next Generation of Teachers
NASA is investing in K-12 students by investing in the students' future teachers.
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Thumbnail of Hurricane Wilma
08.14.07 - NASA Web Page, Video Gives Educators An In-Depth Look At Hurricanes
Educators will have the opportunity to bring a hurricane expert into their classroom with the release of a new NASA web page and video.
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