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Reusable Military Spaceplane Tops DARPA's Budget Request, Again

For the second consecutive year, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's top-funded space program is an experimental spaceplane that could fly 10 times in 10 days.
 
Explosions Exude Elegance: Supernova Remnant Puppis A

This spectacular view, nearly 7,000 light-ears away from Earth, encapsulates a supernova remnant created by a massive stars explosion – thousands of years ago

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Mobile Stargazing: A Universe of Astronomy Apps to Explore the Sky

In our new column, Mobile Stargazing: The Universe at Your Fingertips, we'll explore astronomy the 21st century way – with astronomy and space-related apps and gadgets

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Bigelow Aerospace: Inflatable Modules for ISS

Bigelow Aerospace's vision is to provide expandable modules for the International Space Station.
 
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SpaceX Wins 5 New Space Station Cargo Missions in NASA Contract Estimated at $700 Million

NASA has awarded five additional space station cargo-supply missions to SpaceX in a late-December contract with an undisclosed value that industry officials estimate at around $700 million.

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Air Hogs Star Wars RC Millennium Falcon 

The Ultimate Millennium Falcon takes flight with the power of 4 rotors concealed in the body of the ship.

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New Horizons: Exploring Pluto and Beyond
The New Horizons spacecraft is expected to reach the dwarf planet Pluto in 2015.
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Saturn's moons Tethys, Enceladus and Mimas appear together in this NASA's Cassini spacecraft image.
Star Trek Replicator Challenge Is All About 3D Printing | Video
The challenge is for K-12 students to create a 3D model of "non-edible, food-related item for astronauts to 3D print in the year 2050," according to co-sponsors ASME and NASA.
 
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