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Kelly's Reintroduction to Gravity | Martian Training for Kids | Smithsonian's Stunning Moon Exhibit

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Back on Earth: Astronaut Scott Kelly Faces Gravity After 1-Year Mission

After zipping around Earth for nearly a year, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly must now get used to living on the planet's surface again.
 
India to Join Hunt for Gravitational Waves

India's government gave the thumbs-up to start work on a gravitational-wave detector that would work in concert with the U.S. facility that recently announced the first direct detection of the space-time ripples

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'Train Like a Martian' Challenge Inspires Kids to Get Active

The nonprofit group The Mars Generation is inviting children to Train Like a Martian between April 18 and 24

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NASA's Top Chef: High-School Teams Compete to Cook Astronaut Food

NASA is looking for a space-food Top Chef.
 
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Smithsonian's Moon Photo Exhibit Shows Off Stunning Views from NASA Probe

The moon will shine in high-definition imagery in a new exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.

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China Readies Next Human Space Mission for Launch This Year
China is set to launch its second space laboratory – Tiangong-2 – in the third quarter of this year. That launch is to be followed by the liftoff of the piloted Shenzhou-11 spacecraft.
X Prize Planning for Next Space Competition
With its current space competition set to end in less than two years, the X Prize Foundation is starting the planning for its next space-related challenge.
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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