- Space Shuttle Atlantis, NASA's Last Orbiter, Completes Journey to Museum Robert Z. Pearlman - SPACE.com - Sat, Nov 3, 2012
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA's space shuttle Atlantis has again reached its "final stop," and this time, it's for good. More »Space Shuttle Atlantis, NASA's Last Orbiter, Completes Journey to Museum
- NASA's shuttle prototype Enterprise suffers minor damage from Superstorm Sandy in New York Marcia Dunn, The Associated Press - AP - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The flying machine that ushered in NASA's space shuttle program has suffered storm damage in New York City. More »NASA's shuttle prototype Enterprise suffers minor damage from Superstorm Sandy in New York
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The flying machine that ushered in NASA's space shuttle program has suffered storm damage in New York City.
- Judge backs NASA lab in work discrimination case AP - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
A California judge has tentatively ruled in favor of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in a wrongful termination lawsuit brought by a former computer specialist who alleged … More »Judge backs NASA lab in work discrimination case
A California judge has tentatively ruled in favor of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in a wrongful termination lawsuit brought by a former computer specialist who alleged he was singled out in part because of his belief in intelligent design.
- Last NASA space shuttle becomes museum piece Irene Klotz - Reuters - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA's last space shuttle rolled out of a hangar in Florida on Friday and traveled down the road to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor … More »Last NASA space shuttle becomes museum piece
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA's last space shuttle rolled out of a hangar in Florida on Friday and traveled down the road to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex to begin a new life as a museum piece. Atlantis is the third and final shuttle to be retired and turned over for public display after the end of …
- Launch of Air Force Secret Space Plane Delayed Again Leonard David - SPACE.com - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
This story was updated on Saturday (Nov. 3) at 9:45 a.m. ET. More »Launch of Air Force Secret Space Plane Delayed Again
- Launch of Third Air Force Secret Space Plane Delayed Again Leonard David - SPACE.com - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
The launch of the third Air Force X-37B spaceship, a secret space plane used for classified missions in Earth orbit, has been postponed, officials said. More »Launch of Third Air Force Secret Space Plane Delayed Again
- Sandy’s Remnant Clouds Linger in New Space Photo SPACE.com Staff - SPACE.com - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
While residents in the New York area continued to dig out from Hurricane Sandy’s destruction, the superstorm’s residual clouds hung over the Northeast and Canada. More »Sandy’s Remnant Clouds Linger in New Space Photo
- NASA rover doesn't detect methane on Mars AP - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
Scientists say initial sampling of Mars' atmosphere by the NASA rover Curiosity did not definitively detect methane, a gas that can be a clue to determining if the red … More »NASA rover doesn't detect methane on Mars
Scientists say initial sampling of Mars' atmosphere by the NASA rover Curiosity did not definitively detect methane, a gas that can be a clue to determining if the red planet ever was hospitable to microbial life.
- Curiosity Rover Finds No Methane on Mars — Yet Mike Wall - SPACE.com - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has detected no methane in its first analyses of the Martian atmosphere — news that will doubtless disappoint those who hope to find life … More »Curiosity Rover Finds No Methane on Mars — Yet
- Curiosity Rover Snaps Stunning Self-Portrait on Red Planet SPACE.com Staff - SPACE.com - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
Like a tourist who snaps a photo of himself in front of the Eiffel Tower, NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has stretched out its arm and captured a high-resolution self-portrait … More »Curiosity Rover Snaps Stunning Self-Portrait on Red Planet
Like a tourist who snaps a photo of himself in front of the Eiffel Tower, NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has stretched out its arm and captured a high-resolution self-portrait in spectacular surroundings.
- New York's Power Outages Offer Rare Stargazing Opportunity Joe Rao - SPACE.com - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
The widespread power outages that have enveloped the New York City tri-state area in the wake of Hurricane Sandy may have one silver lining, at least for stargazers. … More »New York's Power Outages Offer Rare Stargazing Opportunity
- NASA Worker Not Fired Over Intelligent Design, Judge Says Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience Senior Writer - LiveScience.com - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
A California judge has tentatively ruled that a worker fired from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory did not lose his job over his intelligent design beliefs. More »NASA Worker Not Fired Over Intelligent Design, Judge Says
A California judge has tentatively ruled that a worker fired from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory did not lose his job over his intelligent design beliefs.
- Nearby Galaxy Convicted of Star Theft SPACE.com Staff - SPACE.com - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
One of the closest galaxies to the Milky Way is a star thief, astronomers say. More »Nearby Galaxy Convicted of Star Theft
- Volcanic Eruptions on Jupiter's 'Pizza Moon' Io Spotted from Earth Elizabeth Howell, SPACE.com Contributor - SPACE.com - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
A team of SETI astronomers have proved it's possible to see volcanic eruptions on Io — a moon of Jupiter — from our perch on Earth hundreds of millions of miles away … More »Volcanic Eruptions on Jupiter's 'Pizza Moon' Io Spotted from Earth
- Alien Life May Require Rare 'Just-Right' Asteroid Belts SPACE.com Staff - SPACE.com - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
Asteroid belts similar to the one between Mars and Jupiter appear to be rare beyond our solar system, implying that complex alien life may be rare as well, a new study … More »Alien Life May Require Rare 'Just-Right' Asteroid Belts
- Celestial Soap Opera Shines in Night Sky This Week Joe Rao - SPACE.com - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
The characters of a celestial soap opera called "The Perils of Andromeda" are represented high overhead in our current early evening sky, with two independent mythological … More »Celestial Soap Opera Shines in Night Sky This Week
- Space Shuttle Atlantis Leaves on Last Move for Museum Display Robert Z. Pearlman - SPACE.com - Fri, Nov 2, 2012
Space shuttle Atlantis has left the building — NASA's voluminous Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida — for the final time. More »Space Shuttle Atlantis Leaves on Last Move for Museum Display
Space shuttle Atlantis has left the building — NASA's voluminous Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida — for the final time.
- Near-Earth Asteroid Loses Its Magnetic Mojo SPACE.com Staff - SPACE.com - Thu, Nov 1, 2012
An asteroid that zooms inside the orbit of Venus has lost its magnetic mojo, perhaps after clearing out the debris along its orbital path, a new study reports. More »Near-Earth Asteroid Loses Its Magnetic Mojo
- Astronauts take spacewalk to find ammonia leak MARCIA DUNN - AP - Thu, Nov 1, 2012
Two spacewalking astronauts worked on a leaky radiator system outside the International Space Station on Thursday, just hours after barely dodging a menacing piece of … More »Astronauts take spacewalk to find ammonia leak
- Spacewalking Astronauts Isolate Leak in Space Station Cooling System Mike Wall - SPACE.com - Thu, Nov 1, 2012
Two spacewalking astronauts troubleshot an ammonia leak in the International Space Station's cooling system today (Nov. 1), accomplishing the chief objective of their … More »Spacewalking Astronauts Isolate Leak in Space Station Cooling System
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