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| 11.01.07 - NASA Glenn Hosts Young Astronauts for Annual Challenge
Young Astronaut Day will be on November 3, 2007 at NASA Glenn Research Center.
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| 10.01.07 - New Book Chronicles NASA's First 50 Years
As the world remembers the 50th anniversaries of the Space Age in 2007 and NASA in 2008, the historic legacy of the agency is captured in a new and lavishly illustrated book published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York, and available Oct. 4.
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| 09.18.07 - NASA Maps the Moon With Google
New higher-resolution lunar imagery and maps that include NASA multimedia content now are available on the Google Moon Web site.
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| 09.05.07 - NASA and Mad Science Partner to Promote Science Education
NASA and the Mad Science Group of Montreal, Canada, have teamed in an effort to spark the imagination of children, encouraging more youth to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
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| 08.13.07 - NASA Hosts Student-Teacher Conference From Space
Select elementary and middle school students from across the country will have the chance to ask questions during a live conversation with the day's most famous teacher, educator astronaut Barbara R. Morgan.
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| 08.08.07 - NASA's Shuttle Endeavour Begins Mission to the Space Station
The space shuttle Endeavour and its seven-member crew lifted off at 6:36 p.m. EDT Wednesday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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| 07.24.07 - NASA Announces Next Undersea Exploration Mission
NASA will send three astronauts and a Constellation Program aerospace engineer into the ocean depths off the Florida coast from Aug. 6 to 15, where they will test lunar exploration concepts and a suite of medical objectives for long-duration spaceflight.
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| 07.19.07 - NASA Launches Interactive Online Tour of the Space Station
The International Space Station is now accessible in cyberspace.
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| 07.10.07 - NASA Sets Grand Opening July 20 for Restored Saturn V Rocket
NASA's Johnson Space Center will host the grand opening of a restored Houston landmark and national treasure, the immense Saturn V rocket resting at the space center gate, on July 20, 38 years to the day after men first walked on the moon.
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| 05.23.07 - NASA, AOL and Mad Science Choose Pennant Design Challenge Winner
On Tuesday, NASA, AOL's kids service, KOL, and Mad Science announced that Tapasya Das of Mount Laurel, N.J., is the winner of the NASA Space Pennant Design Challenge.
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| 05.10.07 - Back to the Future - NASA Style
What do Captain John Smith and Space Shuttle Commander Rick Sturckow have in common? Or Pocahontas and NASA astronaut Suni Williams? These explorers may be separated by 400 years, but they share the same spirit of adventure and discovery.
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| 05.04.07 - NASA, FAA and Local Students to Demonstrate "Smart Skies"
NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have established a partnership to foster student development of science, technology, engineering and math skills.
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| 04.13.07 - Interactive Webcast Brings Shuttle Mission STS-118 Closer to Home
NASA's Digital Learning Network and the agency's Explorer Schools project are teaming up to host the "STS-118 Relay Rally," a virtual tour of NASA's 10 field centers.
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| 04.12.07 - NASA Engineer Helps Train Puppy for Future Leadership Role
One of NASA's newest workers is a top dog … literally. A golden retriever puppy named Aries goes to work every day at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. as part of the "Leader Dogs for the Blind" program.
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| 03.29.07 - NASA Astronaut to Run Boston Marathon in Space
Astronaut Suni Williams will go faster than anyone has ever gone in the Boston Marathon. She will run the famed race in April as an official entrant from 210 miles above Earth aboard the ISS.
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| 03.22.07 - NASA Helps Local Student Rocket Scientists Reach for the Stars
Some of the best student scientists from across the country are hard at work on their model rockets, set to launch this spring as part of NASA's Student Launch Initiative.
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| 03.20.07 - NASA Scientists and Teachers to Study Mars in the Mojave Desert
Teachers will join NASA scientists to study microbes in California's Mojave desert.
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| 03.19.07 - Sally Ride Science Festival for Girls Returns to Caltech
Sally Ride, America's first woman in space, is presenting the Sally Ride Science Festival, held in association with the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif., on Saturday, March 24, on the Caltech campus.
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| 03.14.07 - NASA, AOL, Mad Science Host the Space Pennant Design Challenge
Grade school students will design a pennant to fly on the next shuttle mission, STS-118.
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| 03.08.07 - Winner of Space Station Student Naming Contest
NASA's newest module for the International Space Station is about to be given a new name. NASA's Kennedy Space Center hosts a media event on Thursday, March 15, at noon EDT to unveil the Node 2 module's new name.
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