• Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 28th, 2008
Thanksgiving in Space

Thanksgiving in Space

The ISS-Endeavour joint crews had an almost traditional dinner

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 27th, 2008
Progress 31 Goes to ISS

Progress 31 Goes to ISS

One of the docking system's antennas failed to deploy

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 19th, 2008
Endeavour Crew's Mission Near Perfect

Endeavour Crew's Mission Near Perfect

Astronaut loses tool bag in space

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 15th, 2008
Endeavour Carries an Agricultural Camera

Endeavour Carries an Agricultural Camera

The camera will monitor crops and forests from the ISS

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 15th, 2008
Urine and Condensation Turned into Drinking Water

Urine and Condensation Turned into Drinking Water

ISS astronauts will rely on their own bodily fluids when they're thirsty

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 15th, 2008
Endeavour's Launch Brighter Than the Moon

Endeavour's Launch Brighter Than the Moon

The shuttle takes a crew of 7, mission and scientific tools to the ISS

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 12th, 2008
Space Spiders and Butterflies

Space Spiders and Butterflies

An ISS experiment to spark interest in biology

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • November 12th, 2008
Weather May Halt Endeavour's Launch

Weather May Halt Endeavour's Launch

The shuttle should normally be launched on Friday

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • October 31st, 2008
Endeavor and Crew Prepare for Flight

Endeavor and Crew Prepare for Flight

NASA's new shuttle registers progress

  • iWorld
  • By Filip Truta
  • March 17th, 2008
iPod in Space

iPod in Space

The third Apple player to break through the ozone so far

Amazing Damage Details and Imagery of Endeavour Orbiting the Earth

Amazing Damage Details and Imagery of Endeavour Orbiting the Earth

Via Microsoft's Photosynth

The Endeavour Shuttle Captured in 3D via Microsoft's Photosynth

The Endeavour Shuttle Captured in 3D via Microsoft's Photosynth

Access a three dimensional construct of the Kennedy Space Center

 
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