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| 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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| 03.10.09 - Space Station Research Summary
Learn more about the science being conducted on the International Space Station.
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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 01.27.09 - Storm Surge
A NASA study links severe weather to climate change.
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| 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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| 01.13.09 - Technical Seminar Series
View archived videos of seminars featuring key researchers behind critical areas of aeronautics research.
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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 11.12.08 - Space Station Science
Find detailed information about the scientific experiments being conducted on the International Space Station.
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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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