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    May 17, 2013 |Story| Daily Press
  1. Astronaut flies NASA's Dream Chaser spacecraft in flight simulator | Video

    Lt. Col. Jack Fischer visits NASA-Langley to fly the Dream Chaser spacecraft on the motion-based Research Flight Deck simulator. <a href="http://bit.ly/Z1mKSS">Read the whole NASA Dream Chaser spacecraft simulator story.</a>
    Lt. Col. Jack Fischer visits NASA-Langley to fly the Dream Chaser spacecraft on the motion-based Research Flight Deck simulator. Read the whole NASA Dream Chaser spacecraft simulator story.

    Tags: Science, NASA, Science and Technology

  2. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Space plane arrives at NASA facility for flight testing

    A white-and-black space plane, very much resembling the now-retired space shuttle, was trucked to a NASA flight center in the Mojave Desert to begin a round of testing to see if it has the right stuff to carry astronauts one day.
    A white-and-black space plane, very much resembling the now-retired space shuttle, was trucked to a NASA flight center in the Mojave Desert to begin a round of testing to see if it has the right stuff to carry astronauts one day. Tucked under a white...

    Tags: Science, NASA, Boeing Co., SpaceX, Satellite Technology

  4. May 17, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  5. My Word: Remembering Astronaut Cooper's firsts

    Most people have seen videos of Neil Armstrong, the first person to set foot on the moon after taking manual control of the landing. But who led the way with many space-mission firsts? In May 1963, I was working at NASA Mission Control at Cape Canaveral...

    Tags: Maitland, NASA, Neil Armstrong, Ceremonies, Culture

  6. May 16, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. New Texas senator is commercial space supporter

    WASHINGTON -- The last time Congress wrote a blueprint for NASA policy, a major powerbroker in the 2010 proceedings was then-U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas. Aligned with traditional aerospace companies, Hutchison used the bill to force the White...

    Tags: U.S. Senate, Politics, Ted Cruz, Science, NASA

  8. May 16, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  9. NASA: New pump vanquishes space station ammonia "gusher," jury still out on little leak

    AP Aerospace Writer
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — An impromptu spacewalk over the weekend seems to have fixed a big ammonia leak at the International Space Station, NASA said Thursday. The "gusher" erupted a week ago, prompting the hastiest repair job ever by...

    Tags: NASA, Star Trek into Darkness (movie), Movies, Science and Technology, Entertainment

  10. May 16, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  11. 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: Chris Pine, NASA, Star Trek into Darkness (movie), Star Trek (movie, 2009), Google+

  12. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Star Trek' crew meets Space Station crew in live Google Hangout

    <iframe width="600" height="370" src="http://www.ustream.tv/embed/6540154?v=3&wmode=direct" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="border: 0px none transparent;"> </iframe>
    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: Chris Pine, Damon Lindelof, Science, NASA, Star Trek into Darkness (movie)

  14. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 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.
    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, NASA, Music Industry, Barenaked Ladies (music group), Music

  16. May 15, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  17. Future of planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft uncertain after malfunction; NASA trying to fix

    AP Science Writer
    LOS 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, NASA, Astronomy, Science and Technology

  18. May 14, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  19. Guitar-playing astronaut bows out of space station with music video of Bowie's 'Space Oddity'

    AP Aerospace Writer
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — In a high-flying, perfectly pitched first, an astronaut on the International Space Station is bowing out of orbit with a musical video: his own custom version of David Bowie's "Space Oddity." It's believed to be the...

    Tags: Social Media, NASA, Music, Barenaked Ladies (music group), Science and Technology

  20. May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Is Kepler dead? NASA to give update on planet-hunting telescope

    Is NASA&rsquo;s Kepler planet-hunting telescope dead?
    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...

    Tags: Science, NASA, Science and Technology

  22. May 15, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  23. Ghana's nascent space program launches soda can-sized model of satellite

    Associated Press
    KOFORIDUA, 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: Symptoms, Africa, Education, Western Africa, Students

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Lt. Col. Jack Fischer sits inside the motion-based Rese...
(May 16, 2013)
Research Flight Deck simulator
Lt. Col. Jack Fischer sits inside the motion-based Rese...
(May 16, 2013)
Pictures: Research Flight Deck simulator
Astronauts might have to step outside the International...
(May 10, 2013)
The International Space Station, seen here from a Space Shuttle mission, has sprung an ammonia leak in a coolant loop to a solar array.