Monday, June 13, 2005

Nasa Breaking News
NASA Gives Congress First Testimony From Space
NASA's astronaut aboard the International Space Station will provide the first-ever Congressional testimony from space.
Space Station Captures Hurricane on Video
Video taken from the International Space Station of the Atlantic hurricane season's first tropical storm will air on NASA TV starting at 4 p.m. EDT.
Administrator Griffin to Attend Paris Air Show
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin will attend France's Paris Air Show, which begins Monday in the suburb of Le Bourget.
Space Shuttle Discovery Ready To Roll
The Space Shuttle Discovery is set to roll out to Launch Pad 39B at KSC with an upgraded External Tank (ET) on June 14.
NASA TV to Cover Progress Docking
On June 18, when a fresh shipment of supplies arrives at the International Space Station, NASA TV will broadcast it live.
Space Shuttle Status Report: S05-023
On Tuesday in the VAB, Discovery was mated with a new External Tank (ET-121).
Spitzer Captures Echo Of Dead Star's Rumblings
An enormous light echo etched in the sky by a fitful dead star was spotted by the infrared eyes of NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.
Spectacular Day of the Comet
After a voyage of 173 days and 268 million miles, NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft will get up-close-and-personal with comet Tempel 1 on July 4.
Two Space Station Contract Options
NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston has exercised two contract options with The Boeing Company for continued work on the U.S. segment of the International Space Station.
U.S. and France Agree to Establish NASA Shuttle Landing Site
The U.S. and French governments agreed to establish a Transoceanic Abort Landing (TAL) site for NASA's Space Shuttle at Istres Air Base 125, in the South of France.

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