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Robert Bindschadler
08.27.07 - The Chills and Thrills of Ice
Robert Bindschadler braves the world's coldest climates -- and he likes it.
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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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Seven astronauts pose in orange launch and entry suits with the space shuttle on the launch pad in the background
08.13.07 - Educating From Orbit
Astronauts in orbit will speak with students and teachers during an STS-118 downlink.
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Cosmic Corridor cartoon astronaut
Cosmic Corridor -- STS 118
Move Space Kid from platform to platform and intercept knowledge about the STS-118 mission.
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Drawing of child astronaut and an apple
08.06.07 - STS-118 Mission Overview Videos
Watch students and astronauts discuss the STS-118 shuttle mission in this video series.
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Barbara Morgan
08.01.07 - An Amazing Journey
The STS-118 shuttle mission has special meaning for students and teachers.
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Photos of the moon during a lunar eclipse
08.06.07 - Dreamy Lunar Eclipse
On Tuesday, August 28th, there's going to be a dreamy, colorful, total eclipse of the moon.
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An artist's concept of matter swirling into a growing supermassive black hole
07.30.07 - Beware the Piranha
Astronomers have caught some supermassive black holes engaged in a piranha-like feeding frenzy.
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Winning design in STS-118
Space Pennant Puzzle
Six different puzzles! Don't forget to play them all.
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A thunderstorm near the Weikersheim Observatory in southern Germany
07.23.07 - Flying Into a Thunderstorm
Scientists are flying into thunderclouds to learn more about the inner workings of furious storms.
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A self-portrait of Spirit using its panoramic camera
07.23.07 - Mars Rovers Caught in Severe Dust Storm
A severe dust storm is underway on Mars, causing an energy crisis for NASA's Mars rovers.
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Apollo 11's Lunar Module, the Eagle
07.18.07 - Throttling Back to the Moon
Learn how engineers are developing technology for throttling next-generation lunar landers.
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A Perseid fireball
07.11.07 - Great Perseids
The Perseid meteor shower is coming, and experts say it should be a great show.
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NextSat, photographed by ASTRO as the pair flew in formation on May 5, 2007
07.09.07 - The Adventures of ASTRO and NextSat
A pair of robots named ASTRO and NextSat have been working together in Earth orbit, docking, undocking, flying around and refueling, as if they have minds of their own.
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A teacher right-side up and a teacher floating upside down in an airplane
07.03.07 - The Ups and Downs of Convection
Students in Sioux City, Iowa, learn from reduced-gravity flight experience.
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A picture of the sloping Duck Bay on Mars
07.02.07 - Risky Descent
Opportunity is scheduled to begin a descent down a rock-paved slope into the massive Victoria Crater.
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Irving talking with students
06.29.07 - Around the World
The youngest person to fly solo around the world inspires students to follow their dreams.
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A time-lapse sequence of the moon rising over Seattle
06.28.07 - Summer Moon Illusion
For those in the northern hemisphere, this weekend is the best time to experience the Moon Illusion.
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Four jars of blue, brown, black and orange liquids
06.27.07 - The Ups and Downs of Liquid Density
NASA Explorer School students learn from NASA's reduced-gravity flight experience.
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Graphic showing Earth-Sun Lagrange points
06.27.07 - Thinking Big About Space Telescopes
NASA's next rocket is on the drawing board, but scientists are dreaming up new things to do with it.
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