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- Watch tandem flyby of shuttle-space station tonight by Sciencedude on Nov 25, 2009
There was a thrilling moment last summer when you could watch the International Space Station seeming to chase the space shuttle through the sky. (Or was it the other way around?) Well, it’s going to happen again today at 6:23 p.m. when space s...
- First Orthopedic Surgeon in Space by Orlando Plastic Surgery Blog on Nov 25, 2009
Robert Satcher Jr, MD, PhD, made history last Tuesday when he lifted off in the space shuttle Atlantis, headed to the International Space Station. Dr. Satcher will be the first orthopaedic surgeon to...
- Innovation at TEDx NASA by Blogging Innovation on Nov 24, 2009
by Stephen ShapiroThis past Friday I had 6 minutes to share a message about innovation with the world at TEDx NASA. It was a fantastic event with 29 speakers, authors, musicians, aerospace engineers, a neuroscientist and more. 1,700 people were in...
- Apollo 8 Astronaut Speaks At Museum Of Flight On How “We Can Go Back To The Moon” by The B-Town (Burien) Blog on Nov 24, 2009
by Ralph Nichols When the United States eventually returns to space after the shuttle program is retired next year, “we can go back to the moon and on to other planets,” Apollo 8 astronaut William A. Anders said at the Museum of Flight in Tuk...
- Name in the News – Abigail Mae by Nancy's Baby Names on Nov 22, 2009
For the second time in history, an American astronaut has welcomed a baby while in orbit. The wife of astronaut Randolph Bresnik gave birth to a baby girl named Abigail Mae last night. The first NASA astronaut to welcome a child while in orbit was M...
- Mainer wins NASA glove competition - Again! by Beam Me Up on Nov 20, 2009
NASA has awarded Peter Homer of Southwest Harbor, Maine, $250,000 for coming up with the winning design concept for more flexible space gloves intended to make it easier for astronauts to perform tasks. It's the second time Peter Homer has won th...
- Water… Water Everywhere… by Tom's Astronomy Blog on Nov 20, 2009
Most of us watched with interest as the LCROSS slammed into the moon October 9, 2009. Most of us saw… not much, admittedly. But NASA has been working at high speed to analyze data from the impact, and they have discovered water. Yes, water.





