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  2. @oedieonekenobi Yes, the melting Arctic sea ice (largely freshwater) changes ocean salinity and affects plant & animal life living in it.
  3. The piece of debris from a Russian Cosmos satellite is not a threat to the ISS and the crew will not need to movie into the Soyuz.
  4. At 12:25 p.m. EST, ISS Flight Director Dana Weigel was told by her ballistics specialists that debris from the Cosmos satellite is no threat
  5. Check out this morning's Soyuz landing on NASA TV's popular You Tube Channel http://bit.ly/4Rmalm
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  8. U.S. community college students: apply by Dec. 15 for NASA's Aerospace Scholars program http://bit.ly/7sWKDQ
  9. Typhoon Nida still churning in the western Pacific. See latest image from NASA's Aqua satellite. http://tr.im/GikS
  10. The Soyuz landed at 2:17aET in Kazakhstan. The crew will be met by Russian Search and Recovery Forces & a contingent of support personnel.
  11. The Soyuz fired its thruster at 1:26aET for a 4 min, 19 sec burn to begin its descent into the Earth’s atmosphere.
  12. The Soyuz spacecraft will perform a deorbit burn at 1:26aET for a 2:15a landing in Kazakhstan. Watch at: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
  13. On the Soyuz is Russia's Roman Romanenko, the European Space Agency’s Frank De Winne & the Canadian Space Agency’s Bob Thirsk.
  14. The Russian Soyuz spacecraft successfully undocked from the station at 10:56pET. Landing in Kazakhstan is set for ~2:15a.
  15. NASA TV Soyuz undocking coverage starts at 10:30pET. Undocking is set for 10:56p: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
  16. Hatch closure between the Soyuz spacecraft and the International Space Station was at 7:43pET.
  17. NASA TV coverage of the Soyuz spacecraft farewells & hatch closure begins at 7:30pET. http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
  18. High school & college students worldwide can register for NASA's Great Moonbuggy Race. non-U.S. deadline Jan 1 http://bit.ly/6oBMAn
  19. NASA Sets Briefing to Discuss Ares I-X Launch Data: NASA will host a media teleconference with Bob Ess, Ares I-X mi... http://bit.ly/4Fnuqu
  20. last chance today to be 1 of 100 to win aerogel - what NASA used to trap space dust particles on Stardust spacecraft http://bit.ly/82U1H0