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Space shuttle Atlantis lifts off on supply mission
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - With 100 Internet-savvy NASA fans cheering on the shuttle and churning out constant Twitter updates, Atlantis sailed smoothly into orbit Monday with six astronauts and a full load of spare parts for the International Space Station.
Nations:U.S. People:Barack Obama Source:(AP)
2009-11-16
Splash! NASA moon crash struck lots of water
LOS ANGELES - The lunar dud for space enthusiasts has become a watershed event for NASA.
Nations:U.S. People:Neil Armstrong Barack Obama George W. Bush
2009-11-14
U.S. science group seeks cooperation with Cuba
HAVANA (Reuters) - A group led by the head of the United States' biggest science organization is in Cuba this week to discuss ways to rekindle scientific cooperation as U.S.-Cuba relations slowly improve under U.S. President Barack Obama.
Nations:Mexico People:Fidel Castro Barack Obama George W. Bush Source:(Reuters)
2009-11-12
Scientists want debate on animals with human genes
LONDON (Reuters) - A mouse that can speak? A monkey with Down's Syndrome? Dogs with human hands or feet? British scientists want to know if such experiments are acceptable, or if they go too far in the name of medical research.
Nations:U.K. Source:(Reuters)
2009-11-09
China says space plans peaceful
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry insisted on Thursday that the country's intentions in space were peaceful, after comments from top air force brass preparing to celebrate a 60th anniversary worried analysts in the United States.
Nations:U.S. India China Activities:China-U.S. Military Relations Source:(Reuters)
2009-11-05
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