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  • Walking on Air

    Walking on Air: NASA's Floating Treadmill

    01.04.06 - NASA researchers study astronaut bone loss with a floating treadmill.

  • Experiment returns home

    The Wait is Over

    12.05.05 - High school students and NASA researchers analyze a four-year space experiment.

  • Michael Foreman and trading spaces cast

    Trading Spaces, Martian Style

    12.02.05 - Launch on a mission to Mars Saturday, Dec. 3, as Ohio astronaut Captain Michael Foreman appears in Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls.

  • MISSE samples

    Harnessing the Sun

    10.28.05 - How can an instrument as small as a postage stamp operate a satellite for decades?

  • A small group of people stand outside of the MAEL tractor trailer

    NASA's Flying Trailer

    10.27.05 - In this NASA lab, students can experience flying and microgravity without leaving the ground.

  • Astronaut studies colloids in space

    Photographing Physics

    10.03.05 - While Astronauts do critical research on the space station, a NASA scientist gets a phone call he doesn't expect.

  • Damage detectives inspect shuttle on orbit.

    Damage Detectives Inspect Shuttle on Orbit

    09.14.05 - More than 100 cameras offered unprecedented views as Discovery climbed through the atmosphere. But these elaborate camera systems were designed to do more than dazzle home viewers.

  • Student team with NASA Glenn on shuttle experiment called MISSEE.

    Students Team with NASA on Space Experiments

    08.25.05 - Talk about a serious high school experiment! A group of teens is helping NASA study materials on the International Space Station.

  • NASA Glenn helps with the space shuttle door seals.

    Gearing up for a Smooth Landing

    08.17.05 - NASA Glenn's "list man," Pat Dunlap, crossed off a task as Discovery landed safely.

  • Angel Otero at a press conference for NASA's Return to Flight effort.

    An Angel Watches Over

    07.29.05 - As a boy, Angel Otero dreamed of working for NASA. Now, he's helping NASA make Space Shuttles safer.