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 International Space Station
05.03.04 - See the ISS in Your Own Backyard
Have you ever wanted to see the International Space Station? Look up in the sky.
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 UFO No Longer Unidentified
04.19.04 - UFO No Longer Unidentified
UFOs aren't necessarily alien spacecraft. Some purported UFOs aren't UFOs at all.
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 Dr. Raj Kaul examines 'bricks' of radiation shielding material.
01.16.04 - Building a Better Shield
NASA is researching the complex challenge of keeping space travellers safe from radiation.
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 Orbital Tracker
See the Space Station
Can you see the International Space Station fly over your house?
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 Futuristic spacecraft
06.14.03 - Propulsion Systems of the Future
The basic concepts of spacecraft propulsion have stayed the same for 40 years, but NASA researchers are working on a way to change that.
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 NASA ISS Science Officer Peggy Whitson
06.14.03 - Taking Food With You
Learn what NASA is doing to help astronauts take food with them to space.
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 Space doctors will have a lot to worry about.
06.14.03 - Keeping Astronauts Healthy
What will it take to care for the health of astronauts on long space journeys?
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