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Correction: Space Station-Star Trek story
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a story May 15 about astronauts at the International Space Station getting the new "Star Trek" movie, The Associated Press reported erroneously when the film opened on Earth. "Star Trek into Darkness" opened in the United States...Tags: Science and Technology, John Cho, Alice Eve, Google+, Star Trek (movie, 2009)
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'Star Trek' crew meets Space Station crew in live Google Hangout
Free live streaming by Ustream "Star Trek" fans, set your alarms. And fans of the astronauts who live and work on the International Space Station, set your alarms too. At 9 a.m. Pacific time Thursday, the filmmakers behind "Star Trek Into Darkness"...Tags: Science and Technology, Damon Lindelof, Science, Movies, Alice Eve
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Future of planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft uncertain after malfunction; NASA trying to fix
AP Science WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — NASA's planet-hunting Kepler telescope is broken, potentially jeopardizing the search for other worlds where life could exist outside our solar system. If engineers can't find a fix, the failure could mean an end to the $600...Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Astronomy, NASA
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Is Kepler dead? NASA to give update on planet-hunting telescope
Is NASA’s Kepler planet-hunting telescope dead? That was the rumor circulating Wednesday, nearly a week after the space telescope went into safe mode. NASA will host a news conference at 1 p.m. Pacific time “to discuss the status of the...
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NASA telescope's planet-hunting days may be over
Reuters* By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., May 15 (Reuters) - NASA's first telescope dispatched to hunt for Earth-like planets that may support life elsewhere in the universe has lost use of its positioning system, threatening its mission, officials said on...Tags: Science and Technology, Science, NASA
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Ghana's nascent space program launches soda can-sized model of satellite
Associated PressKOFORIDUA, Ghana (AP) — Their project might not sound like much: The college students on Wednesday launched a tiny model of a satellite the size of a soda can on a big yellow balloon. It went aloft to a height of 165 meters (yards) and then came...Tags: Nigeria, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Western Africa
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Retired astronaut encourages Western Heights students to follow dreams
julieg@herald-mail.comRetired NASA astronaut Don Thomas encouraged Western Heights Middle School eighth-graders to follow their dreams and to persevere, as he did. “If you forget everything else I told you here today, the one thing I want you to remember is to never...Tags: Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Technology
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Ground control to Major Tom: ISS commander sings David Bowie
This post has been corrected, as noted below.International Space Station Expedition 35 Commander Chris Hadfield returns to Earth, and eventually Canada, on Monday. So, what better way to end the mission than doing a personalized rendition of David Bowie's classic "A Space Oddity," in the first music...Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Awards and Prizes, NASA
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Starman falls to Earth after five-month space odyssey
Reuters* Astronaut became web hit with space version of Bowie hit * "The crew are feeling well," Mission Control says * Replacement astronauts due to launch on May 28 By Dmitry Solovyov and Irene Klotz ALMATY/CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., May 14 (Reuters) - The...Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Kazakhstan, NASA, Medical Procedures and Tests
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UPDATE 1-Space trio lands in Kazakhstan after five months in orbit
Reuters* "The crew are feeling well," Mission Control says * Returning crew includes station's first Canadian commander * Replacement astronauts due to launch on May 28 By Dmitry Solovyov and Irene Klotz ALMATY/CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., May 14 (Reuters) - The...Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Kazakhstan, NASA, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Space odyssey ends better for Chris Hadfield than for Major Tom
A Soyuz capsule has landed safely in the steppes of Kazakhstan, bringing to a safe end the space odyssey of Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, whose video of David Bowie's "A Space Oddity" has gone viral. The capsule containing Hadfield, along with...Tags: Apple iPad, Science and Technology, Music Industry, Music, NASA
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Chris Hadfield first in-space viral music video star with 'Space Oddity'
The cover of "A Space Oddity" by Chris Hadfield, International Space Station commander, is going galactically viral Monday. But it was a decidedly terrestrial affair. And it centered on a Silver Lake producer and a Canadian singer who once did vocals...Tags: Apple iPad, Music Industry, Science and Technology, Social Media, Music
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