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Vernon Morris sits by equipment aboard the ship
03.17.09 - Sea for Himself
Former NASA Administrator's Fellow Vernon Morris follows up on earlier studies during his voyage on a research vessel.
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Astronaut Jeffrey Williams performs a test of the Capillary Flow Experiment Investigation
03.10.09 - Space Station Research Summary
Learn more about the science being conducted on the International Space Station.
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Astronaut Michael Foale suits up before the STS-103 launch.
12.22.08 - 'Suit Yourself' is Easier Said Than Done
On launch day, a space shuttle astronaut's first challenge isn't handling the force of liftoff or adjusting to microgravity -- it's getting dressed.
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Paula Tucker-Hogan
02.25.09 - NASA Contest Challenges Pre-Service Teachers
Colleges and universities will participate in a contest to help new teachers better integrate science, technology, engineering and mathematics in the classroom.
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Test instrumentation is set up behind the inboard engines of NASA's DC-8
02.18.09 - Alternative Jet Fuels Put to the Test
NASA and 11 other research groups are testing two non-petroleum-based jet fuels in the pursuit of alternative fuels that can power commercial jets and address rising oil costs.
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Read about a project to find Earthlike planets orbiting our closest star.
01.08.08 - Team Begins Search for Earths in the Sun's Backyard
A team of planet hunters is looking for Earthlike planets orbiting the sun's closest neighbor.
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AIRS image of Category 5 Hurricane Katrina
01.27.09 - Storm Surge
A NASA study links severe weather to climate change.
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Astronaut Mike Fossum
01.21.09 - Astronaut Selection
Ever wonder if you've got the "right stuff" to be a NASA astronaut? Visit this site to learn more about the selection process and how you can apply.
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Simulation of a GE-90 aircraft engine
01.13.09 - Technical Seminar Series
View archived videos of seminars featuring key researchers behind critical areas of aeronautics research.
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Still image from animation about the Heliophysics Observatories
12.19.08 - Explore the Entire Region of the Sun's Influence
Inspired by a desire to make finding space physics information as easy as book lovers locate a text on Amazon.com, the heliophysics virtual observatories offer a wealth of resources to learn more about the sun, Earth and heliosphere.
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Hannah Grise barely floats while holding onto a piece of an experiment
12.09.08 - A Breath of Fresh Air
Research conducted by students today may help astronauts of the future breathe easier.
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The MISSE experiment with Earth visible in the background
12.02.08 - Exposing Students to Space Research
Montana State University students created materials science experiments that were conducted outside the International Space Station.
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Astronaut John Grunsfeld types on a laptop computer
11.18.08 - Astronaut Journals
Space missions and spaceflight training often inspire astronauts to write about their experiences. Here is a collection of astronauts' letters, reports and other writings.
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Astronaut in white spacesuit works outside the space station
NASA Education Spacesuits and Spacewalks Web Site
Learn about spacesuits and how they have evolved. Meet people who design, build and work with them.
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Garrett E. Reisman conducting an experiment
11.12.08 - Space Station Science
Find detailed information about the scientific experiments being conducted on the International Space Station.
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Professor Stephen Hawking in front of a picture of Earth and Mars
11.04.08 - NASA Lecture Series: Professor Stephen Hawking
Watch a video of Professor Stephen Hawking's lecture titled "Why We Should Go Into Space," including a segment on science education by Lucy Hawking.
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Small Pressurized Rover (SPR)
10.24.08 - NASA Tests Rover Concepts in Arizona
NASA is practicing for future lunar road trips on the moon-like terrain of Arizona.
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Satellite view of the fractured Serson Ice Shelf
10.28.08 - Rapid Retreat: Ice Shelf Loss Along Canadian Coast
Beginning in late July 2008, the remaining ice shelves along the northern coast of Canada's Ellesmere Island underwent rapid retreat, losing a total of 214 square kilometers (83 square miles).
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Planet hunter Sarah Seager
10.21.08 - A Quest for Astronomy's "Holy Grail"
Sarah Seager hopes her exoplanet research will help "complete the Copernican Revolution."
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Lidar lenses seen in ALHAT ball-shaped housing
10.15.08 - Sensors Advance Lunar Landing Project
NASA is developing technologies that will allow lunar landers to automatically detect landing hazards and identify and navigate to the location of a safe landing site.
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