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  • 201205150006hq: Soyuz TMA-04M launch

    Expedition 31 Crew Launches to Station

    05.14.12 - Three new Expedition 31 crew members launched aboard a Soyuz spacecraft May 14, beginning a two-day flight to the International Space Station.

  • The International Space Station Research and Development Conference takes place June 26-28, 2012 in Denver, Colo. (American Astronautical Society)

    First Annual International Space Station R&D Conference

    05.14.12 - All are welcome to attend and be part of this year’s theme: Results and Opportunities -- The Decade of Utilization

  • Image taken by the reception and processing Centre MAI. (ROSCOSMOS)

    Calling Cosmonauts From Home!

    Educating future scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians is a global effort -- one that includes the contributions of Roscosmos.

  • Astronaut TJ Creamer with the IVGEN hardware in the Microgravity Science Glovebox or MSG aboard the International Space Station. (NASA)

    A Solution for Medical Needs in Space

    05.10.12 - Imagine you're an astronaut exploring the surface of Mars, when you fall ill. As your team struggles to get you back to base, you become dehydrated.

  • This image, from the summer 2011 EarthKAM mission, shows a cloud formation in Northern Atlantic Ocean. (EarthKAM)

    Students Send Commands to the Space Station

    05.09.12 - Thousands of everyday middle-school students have experienced excitement using the EarthKAM camera system.

  • Second Dragon crew accommodation check

    SpaceX Completes Crew Accommodations Milestone

    05.08.12 - NASA astronauts recently got another opportunity to climb inside SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, which they could one day fly to the International Space Station for the agency's Commercial Crew Program.

  • Boeing's second parachute drop test

    Boeing Tests Parachute System for CST-100 Spacecraft

    05.04.12 - The Boeing Company successfully completed the second parachute drop test for its CST-100 spacecraft, which it is developing in partnership with NASA's Commercial Crew Program.

  • A close look at this four-inch polished metal sphere onboard the International Space Station reveals a reflected image of NASA astronaut Don Pettit. (NASA)

    Dancing Droplets Rock Out on Space Station

    05.04.12 - Don Pettit has taught more than half a million internet viewers how microgravity affects scientific principles using everyday objects on the Station.

  • Microencapsulation containing anti-tumor drugs made on the space station. (NASA)

    Cancer Treatment Delivery

    Humanity is on the constant search for improvements in cancer treatments.

  • Space shuttle Enterprise, mounted atop a NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA), is seen as it flies near the Empire State Building, Friday, April 27, 2012, in New York.

    Enterprise Ferry Flight from Washington to New York

    04.27.12 - Update: NASA's 747 and Enterprise have landed in New York.

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