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Spacewalkers install probe outside space station
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Reuters - CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) -- A U.S. astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut completed a 5-1/2-hour spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Tuesday to install a device that monitors conditions around the orbital outpost.
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US, Russian space station crew conduct spacewalk
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AP - American and Russian crewmen installed a probe Tuesday aimed at tracking down problems with a Russian module attached to the international space station and conducted an array of other maintenance and scientific work during a six-hour spacewalk.
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New NASA report details final minutes of Columbia
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AP - When the first of many loud alarms sounded on the space shuttle Columbia, the seven astronauts had about a minute to live, though they didn't know it. The pilot, William McCool, pushed several buttons trying to right the ship as it tumbled out of control. He didn't know it was futile. Most of the crew were following NASA procedures, spending more time preparing the shuttle than themselves for the return to Earth.
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Surprise Star Formation Found Near Black Hole
(SPACE.com)
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SPACE.com - LONG BEACH, Calif. — Two embryonic stars discovered
just a few light years away from the Milky Way's center show that stars can
form in the potentially destructive reach of the powerful black hole at our
galaxy's center.
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Space Shuttle Extension Options Carry High Costs
(SPACE.com)
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SPACE.com - WASHINGTON - NASA could extend space
shuttle operations to 2012 by adding three flights - at a cost of roughly $5 billion - without dramatically affecting
the agency's plan to return astronauts to the Moon by 2020, according to a
draft internal report on delaying the planned 2010 retirement of the orbiter
fleet.
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SES Americom Shuts Down Satellite TV Service
(SPACE.com)
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SPACE.com - PARIS - Satellite-fleet operator SES is
shutting down its IP-Prime service, which since 2007 has been selling satellite-delivered television
programming to telecommunications companies to bundle with their Internet and
telephone offering. SES's SES Americom division made
the announcement Dec. 15 saying IP-Prime's customers - predominately rural
telephone companies - were unable to win sufficient
subscriber interest in the television service to justify continued operation.
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