Astronauts get extra moving time at space station
The astronauts aboard the shuttle-station complex are getting some extra moving time. More>>>
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Shuttle docks at space station
Space shuttle Atlantis arrived at the International Space Station for a weeklong stay. More>>>
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Deal in works to save NASA jobs
With only five more shuttle launches, thousands of people who work on the space coast are getting closer to losing their jobs. But a deal in the works could
Astronauts inspect space shuttle in case of damage
Space shuttle Atlantis' astronauts scoured their ship Tuesday for any signs of launch damage while pursuing the International Space Station.
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Space shuttle Atlantis blasts off
Space shuttle Atlantis blasted off Monday afternoon, carrying six astronauts and a full load of spare parts to the International Space Station. The shuttle
Atlantis liftoff set for Monday
The countdown clocks at NASA are ticking toward a Monday launch of space shuttle Atlantis.
NASA: Evidence of water found in moon crater
NASA says a spacecraft that was intentionally crashed into the moon has turned up the best evidence yet of water. More>>>
Ex-astronaut Lisa Nowak pleads guilty in attack
Former astronaut Lisa Nowak, charged with confronting a romantic rival in an airport parking lot pleaded guilty Tuesday. Photo gallery >More
Steamy emails exchanged in Nowak case
FOX 35 has obtained nearly 2,500 new pages of evidence in the case against former NASA astronaut Lisa Nowak. More>>>
NASA: 2 parachutes malfunctioned in test flight
NASA says two of three parachutes malfunctioned in the test flight of a prototype moon rocket earlier this week.
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NASA launches iPhone app
NASA has launched an app for the iPhone and iPod touch. >More
Shuttle to launch November 16
NASA on Thursday said that space shuttle Atlantis is targeted to begin an 11-day flight to the International Space Station with a Nov.16 launch from the
NASA: Booster rocket damaged in test flight
NASA says the booster rocket used in a test flight was badly dented when it fell into the Atlantic.
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Ares I-X rocket finally blasts off
NASA's newest rocket finally blasted off on a test flight that may pave the way for a return to the moon. The Ares I-X rocket rumbled away Wednesday morning
Ares rocket launch scrubbed
NASA's newest rocket is stuck on the launch pad because of clouds and high wind.. Photo Gallery>>>
NASA prepares for Ares launch
It's a symbol of change, and it's standing tall on a launch pad at Kennedy Space Center. The Ares rocket could replace the space shuttle fleet after it retires