 |  |  |  |  Like the explorers of the past and the pioneers of flight in the last century, we cannot today identify all that we will gain from space exploration; we are confident, nonetheless, that the eventual return will be great. Like their efforts, the success of future U.S. space exploration will unfold over generations. -- President George W. Bush

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| 06.19.06 - NASA Assigns Crew for Shuttle Mission
NASA has assigned crew members to the space shuttle flight that will launch an Italian-built U.S. module for the International Space Station.
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| 06.19.06 - Mars Atmosphere Researcher McCleese Named JPL Chief Scientist
The director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has appointed Dr. Daniel J. McCleese as the laboratory's chief scientist.
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| 06.19.06 - Pace Quickens for NASA Spacecraft Orbiting Mars
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| 06.17.06 - NASA Gives 'Go' for Space Shuttle Discovery's Launch
NASA senior managers on Saturday cleared the Space Shuttle Discovery for a July 1 flight to the International Space Station.
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| 06.16.06 - NASA to Announce Answer to Black Hole Paradox
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| 06.16.06 - International Space Station Status Report: SS06-028
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| 06.16.06 - NASA Conference Celebrates 30 Years of Mars Research
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| 06.15.06 - NASA Astronomical Observatory Passes Hurdle
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| 06.12.06 - NASA Marshall Center's Steve Cook Leads Development of NASA's New Space Launch Vehicles
As a child, Steve Cook dreamed of someday launching space vehicles, and astronauts, to worlds far beyond his hometown of Bloomington, Minn.
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