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The letter expresses support for the president’s proposed strategy for NASA and criticizes cuts contained in a NASA authorization bill now before the House.

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NASA is revisiting the question of what rocket to build next and whether solid motors will be part of it.

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This chronicle of the innovative Voyager mission also ponders the nature and meaning of exploration itself.

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NASA scientists said the planet, 1.5 times the diameter of Earth, orbits a Sun-like star.

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Scientists say that the shrinking may have occurred over a billion years, and that the Moon will not shrink out of view in the future.

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Courtney Stadd, NASA’s former chief of staff, pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court in Gulfport to conspiracy in a case stemming from a $600,000 contract for Mississippi State University, a client of his consulting firm.

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With a replacement cooling pump successfully installed, the International Space Station’s electrical systems were largely expected to be returned to the usual configuration by Aug. 17.

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A new study contradicts some recent reports that say the Moon had water at the time of its formation.

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Mary Roach’s book “Packing for Mars” delights in the fringe material associated with astronauts’ life in space.

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An unexpected ammonia leak derailed a marathon spacewalk to replace a faulty coolant system pump aboard the International Space Station.

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Highlights of Mary Roach’s look at the way humans adapt to spacefaring include zestful accounts of human-waste disposal, body odor control and astral sexual desire.

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A spacewalk to replace a broken coolant pump on the International Space Station has been delayed another day to Saturday morning.

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If the International Space Station were ever abandoned, the United States’ human spaceflight program would lose one of its last remaining reasons for being.

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Scientists may have identified three specks of interstellar dust that just flew into the solar system, a prospect that was initially deemed hopeless.

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Two astronauts are scheduled to venture out early Thursday morning to begin repairs on the cooling system of the International Space Station.

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One of two coolant systems aboard the International Space Station malfunctioned late Saturday, setting off alarms and triggering an extensive powerdown.

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An exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum features 148 extraordinary photographs of moons and planets.

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The data from two separate experiments at Fermilab narrow the range in which the Higgs boson, if it exists, must be hiding.

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The discovery that Titan’s lakes are evaporating, at least in the Southern Hemisphere, suggests that there are active weather and geological cycles analogous to those on Earth.

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A huge ball of burning gas may be the heaviest star ever found.

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President Obama planned to spur a commercial market for the launching of people into space and direct the agency to continue developing its own rocket.

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Images suggest that Mercury was volcanically active well into its middle age, given that it formed 4.5 billion years ago with the rest of the solar system.

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The outline, which has White House support, includes investment in commercial partners and development of new spacecraft.

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NASA did nothing improper in removing the head of its return-to-the-moon program, the agency’s inspector general told Congress on Tuesday.

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A subatomic particle that anchors atoms and is the building block of all ordinary matter is 4 percent smaller, an experiment shows.

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The bill would reverse large swaths of President Obama’s proposed changes to NASA’s human space flight program.

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The launching of a new Air Force space surveillance satellite has been delayed due to a software problem in a rocket similar to the one that will lift the satellite into orbit.

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In a shift from particle physics to photon science, an outdated accelerator in Menlo Park, Calif., was converted into the world’s brightest X-ray laser.

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The end of the space shuttle era will be extended until early 2011.

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Japan’s hopes for a bigger share of the global market for satellites and other space infrastructure may rest on an asteroid mission with only qualified success.

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