Friday, August 05, 2005

Nasa Breaking News
Discovery Cleared for Landing
Space Shuttle mission managers today completed their assessment of Discovery's fitness to handle the rigors of re-entry into the atmosphere.
Spacewalking Astronaut Completes Repair
The crews of Discovery and the ISS completed a delicate operation to remove loose material sticking out between heat-shielding tiles on the Orbiter's belly.
Spitzer Finds Hidden, Hungry Black Holes
Most of the biggest black holes in the universe have been eating cosmic meals behind closed doors ? until now.
Spacecraft Completes Successful Earth Swingby
NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft, headed toward the first study of Mercury from orbit, swung by Earth today for a gravity assist that propelled it deeper into the inner solar system.
Media Briefing, Interviews With Next Station Crew
The next crew of the International Space Station (ISS) will talk with reporters at 2 p.m. EDT, Aug. 4. The conference will be live on NASA TV from NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC), Houston, with media question and answer capability from participating NASA centers.
Shuttle, Space Station News Conference
The nine space fliers aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station will field media questions starting at 5:59 a.m. EDT, Tuesday. The news conference will be live on NASA TV.
ELV Status Report
The MRO spacecraft has been mated with the Atlas V for the last phase of launch preparations.
Scientists Discover Tenth Planet
A planet larger than Pluto has been discovered in the outlying regions of the solar system.
NASA Announces Major Finding
A media teleconference will be held today to announce major findings regarding the detection of a new planet in our solar system.
Cassini Finds an Active, Watery World
Saturn's tiny icy moon Enceladus, which ought to be cold and dead, instead displays evidence for active ice volcanism.

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