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44 minutes ago
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@ Yes, the melting Arctic sea ice (largely freshwater) changes ocean salinity and affects plant & animal life living in it.
about 6 hours ago
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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.
about 7 hours ago
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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
about 7 hours ago
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Check out this morning's Soyuz landing on NASA TV's popular You Tube Channel
about 7 hours ago
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Just voted for Tweet of the Year
about 7 hours ago
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According to @ my influence in Twitter is mind-boggling. Check it out:
about 7 hours ago
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U.S. community college students: apply by Dec. 15 for NASA's Aerospace Scholars program
about 8 hours ago
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Typhoon Nida still churning in the western Pacific. See latest image from NASA's Aqua satellite.
about 12 hours ago
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The Soyuz landed at 2:17aET in Kazakhstan. The crew will be met by Russian Search and Recovery Forces & a contingent of support personnel.
about 17 hours ago
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The Soyuz fired its thruster at 1:26aET for a 4 min, 19 sec burn to begin its descent into the Earth’s atmosphere.
about 18 hours ago
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The Soyuz spacecraft will perform a deorbit burn at 1:26aET for a 2:15a landing in Kazakhstan. Watch at:
about 18 hours ago
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On the Soyuz is Russia's Roman Romanenko, the European Space Agency’s Frank De Winne & the Canadian Space Agency’s Bob Thirsk.
about 20 hours ago
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The Russian Soyuz spacecraft successfully undocked from the station at 10:56pET. Landing in Kazakhstan is set for ~2:15a.
about 20 hours ago
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NASA TV Soyuz undocking coverage starts at 10:30pET. Undocking is set for 10:56p:
about 21 hours ago
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Hatch closure between the Soyuz spacecraft and the International Space Station was at 7:43pET.
about 24 hours ago
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NASA TV coverage of the Soyuz spacecraft farewells & hatch closure begins at 7:30pET.
12:27 PM Nov 30th
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High school & college students worldwide can register for NASA's Great Moonbuggy Race. non-U.S. deadline Jan 1
10:10 AM Nov 30th
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NASA Sets Briefing to Discuss Ares I-X Launch Data: NASA will host a media teleconference with Bob Ess, Ares I-X mi...
8:50 AM Nov 30th
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last chance today to be 1 of 100 to win aerogel - what NASA used to trap space dust particles on Stardust spacecraft
8:43 AM Nov 30th
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