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Breast cancer claims Purdue astronaut Janice Voss, 55 - Journal and Courier  Yahoo! Philippines News |
Breast cancer claims Purdue astronaut Janice Voss, 55Journal and CourierAstronaut Janice E. Voss, a Purdue University graduate and one of the few women launched into space, died Monday in Scottsdale, Ariz., after a battle with breast cancer. She was 55. Voss was part of five space shuttle missions, spending a total of 49 ...South Bend-born astronaut Voss dies at age 55South Bend TribuneWho Wants to be an Astronaut Now? Who Doesn't ?About - News & IssuesPurdue Astronaut Remembered As Space Program ChampionWRTV IndianapolisYahoo! Philippines News -Purdue Exponent -Your Houston Newsall 160 news articles » |
So you want to be an astronaut? - Chicago Tribune  Chicago Tribune |
So you want to be an astronaut?Chicago TribuneWolfe minted that wondrous phrase in the late 1970s, around the time NASA was deluged with a record number of astronaut applicants. Today, the remaining American space shuttles trundle off to museums. Space-bound American astronauts must hitch a ride ...Astronaut dream lives on despite cash woes and crashesNew Scientistall 2 news articles » |
6300 wannabe astronauts flood NASA inbox - Register  CBC.ca |
6300 wannabe astronauts flood NASA inboxRegisterBy Brid-Aine Parnell • Get more from this author NASA has received the second-highest number of astronaut applications ever for the 21st astronaut class when more than 6300 people signed up to be space invaders. NASA astronaut Mike Fossum in spacewalk ...6300 astronaut hopefuls apply to NASACBC.caRecord response to call for new astronautsUPI.comRecession leads to flood of new NASA astronauts applicantsThe State ColumnChristian Science Monitor -Gizmodo -Mother Nature Networkall 45 news articles » |
Mock astronauts wanted for mission to Mars ... in Hawaii - Fox News  Fox News |
Mock astronauts wanted for mission to Mars ... in HawaiiFox NewsIf you've ever dreamed of becoming an astronaut and have four months to spare, you might have the "right stuff" to fly to Mars … well, sort of. Scientists at Cornell University studying how best to feed Mars-bound astronauts during their long space ...and more » |
On This Day: NASA Astronauts Make First Untethered Spacewalk - findingDulcinea  findingDulcinea |
On This Day: NASA Astronauts Make First Untethered SpacewalkfindingDulcinea7, 1984, NASA astronauts Bruce McCandless and Robert L. Stewart performed the first spacewalk without being tethered to the spacecraft. Prior to 1984, every spacewalk, or extra-vehicular activity (EVA), had been performed using a long cable that ... |
Could Russia leave US astronauts stranded in space? - Christian Science Monitor  Christian Science Monitor |
Could Russia leave US astronauts stranded in space?Christian Science MonitorA leaky Soyuz descent capsule means that astronauts aboard the International Space Station will have to wait another six weeks before returning home. And private resupply missions are not ready for prime time. By Clara Moskowitz, SPACE.com / February 6 ...NewsFlash: Russia's Mishap Could Leave US Astronauts Stranded on ISSThe Daily Galaxy (blog)Nasa calls for new ISS taxisNews24NASA calls for new taxis to fly to Space StationReutersFlightglobal -Discovery Newsall 63 news articles » |
Satcoms Help Astronauts Communicate From The Space Station - RedOrbit  RedOrbit |
Satcoms Help Astronauts Communicate From The Space StationRedOrbitSeeing ESA astronaut André Kuipers on the International Space Station is a regular occurrence these days. You turn on your TV or check Twitter and there he is. Since there are no cables trailing from the Station to Earth, just how does this happen? |
Wanted: Mock Astronauts for Mission to Mars ... in Hawaii - LiveScience.com  Fox News |
Wanted: Mock Astronauts for Mission to Mars ... in HawaiiLiveScience.comIf you've ever dreamed of becoming an astronaut and have four months to spare, you might have the "right stuff" to fly to Mars … well, sort of. Scientists at Cornell University studying how best to feed Mars-bound astronauts during their long space ...Mock Mars mission to study food preferenceUPI.comall 7 news articles » |
Augmented reality promises astronauts instant medical knowhow - PhysOrg.com  PhysOrg.com |
Augmented reality promises astronauts instant medical knowhowPhysOrg.comCredits: ESA/Space Applications Service NV A new augmented reality unit developed by ESA can provide just-in-time medical expertise to astronauts. All they need to do is put on a head-mounted display for 3D guidance in diagnosing problems or even ...Augmented Reality Will Help Future Astronauts Perform Surgery on Each OtherPopular ScienceAugmented reality headset turns astronauts into doctorsWired.co.ukVirtual display could diagnose illness in spaceUPI.comInternational Business Timesall 10 news articles » |
Finding lost moon rocks is his mission - Los Angeles Times  Los Angeles Times |
Finding lost moon rocks is his missionLos Angeles TimesThe fragments, each smaller than a pea, were among 48 pounds of lunar material retrieved four years earlier by astronauts aboard Apollo 11. President Nixon gave samples to each state to celebrate man's first walk on the moon.Moon influences life on EarthSpringfield News-LeaderGuest Commentary: Moon base is not a loony ideaDenver Postall 7 news articles » |
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