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DEVELOP students working on a survey of populations of an invasive plant species in northwestern Nevada in 2004
09.16.08 - Changing the World, One Student at a Time
For 10 years, the DEVELOP program has pushed the envelope of the traditional summer internship. The program encourages students to join in research projects with big implications for society.
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Carl Sagan
09.03.08 - NASA's Carl Sagan Fellows to Study Extraterrestrial Worlds
NASA announced Wednesday the new Carl Sagan Postdoctoral Fellowships in Exoplanet Exploration, created to inspire the next generation of explorers seeking to learn more about planets, and possibly life, around other stars.
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Marr kneels beside UH-60A Black Hawk helicopter hub hardware
09.02.08 - A Model Internship
Winning an internship contest gave Conor Marr the opportunity to simulate helicopter dynamics at NASA.
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Image of the Hubble Space Telescope in orbit with the space shuttle
08.19.08 - Next Stop: Hubble
Explore topics related to NASA's journey back to the Hubble Space Telescope on Servicing Mission 4, scheduled for October 2008.
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The tail section of a rocket in the ground
08.12.08 - Not According to Plan
A Harding University chemistry professor is leading students in NASA-supported research about rocket plumes and gases on Mars.
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Students standing in front of a 'NASA and You' display
07.29.08 - The Future Is in Your Hands
Indiana graduate students research the use of hand-held electronic devices to improve NASA operations and the future of human spaceflight.
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Jamie Young performs an experiment behind a glass panel
07.22.08 - Sick of the Moon?
University students in Maine research potential health issues related to living on the moon.
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A rocket leaves a launch pad as a man watches
07.08.08 - The Next "Next Generation"
A NASA opportunity inspired Mississippi college students to inspire middle school students.
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A drawing of the new spacesuit design
06.24.08 - Introducing the Spacesuit of the Future
NASA has awarded a contract to Oceaneering International Inc. of Houston to develop a new spacesuit that future astronauts will wear to the moon.
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An artist's rendition of the GLAST observatory in orbit
06.23.08 - GLAST Takes on Gamma Rays
A new space telescope will give a clearer picture of high-energy phenomena throughout the universe.
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A screenshot of the Giovanni Web site showing a portion of map
06.17.08 - Giovanni: An Easier Way to Visualize Earth Science Data
With a few clicks, data from NASA satellites can be displayed in a variety of formats.
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Rudy Gostowski looks on as students prepare a part of their rocket
06.17.08 - Preparing Students for Launch
A NASA chemist is researching propulsion for future missions to the moon and mentoring a student rocket team on the side.
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Toy figure Buzz Lightyear stands in front of rockets
Buzz Lightyear Suits Up
Buzz Lightyear is set to start a new adventure on the STS-124 space shuttle mission.
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Volunteers relax inside the cramped test chamber
05.28.08 - Exhaling for Exploration
Scientists at NASA's Johnson Space Center are testing a lunar breathing system with human subjects.
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Beth Brown in front of a starry background
05.20.08 - Sharing the Stars
A NASA astrophysicist is encouraging students and the public to "look up."
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The NASA logo in front of a graduation cap next to the words Education Associates
05.13.08 - Education Associates Opportunities Available
This unique program provides faculty members at U.S. colleges or universities the opportunity to "experience NASA."
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Professor Daniel Jacob points to a projection of multiple flight paths
05.06.08 - Checks and Balances
Harvard University professor and project scientist Daniel Jacob relies on NASA satellite data for much of his Arctic research.
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Scott Parazynski on an expedition to the summit of Mount Everest
04.16.08 - Everest Expedition
Astronaut Scott Parazynski left for Nepal on March 23, 2008, to climb Mt. Everest. Follow his most recent expedition and learn more about the parallels of mountain climbing and space exploration.
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A collage showing Saturn and some of its moons
04.23.08 - NASA Extends Cassini's Grand Tour of Saturn
NASA is extending the international Cassini-Huygens mission by two years. The historic spacecraft's stunning discoveries and images have revolutionized human knowledge of Saturn and its moons.
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A footprint on the moon's surface
04.16.08 - Destination: Moon
This four-part series, authored by Dr. Paul Lowman of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, explores topics related to NASA's journey back to the moon.
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