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Progress docking
The 28th Progress resupply ship launched to the International Space Station successfully docks.
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NASA '09 budget
NASA officials present President Bush's proposed Fiscal Year 2009 budget for the agency.
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Introduction to ATV
Preview the maiden voyage of European's first Automated Transfer Vehicle, named Jules Verne. The craft will deliver cargo to the International Space Station.
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Station repair job
Station commander Peggy Whitson and flight engineer Dan Tani replace a broken solar array drive motor during a 7-hour spacewalk.
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Mercury science
Scientists present imagery and instrument data collected by NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft during its flyby of Mercury.
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STS-98: Destiny lab
NASA's centerpiece module of the International Space Station -- the U.S. science laboratory Destiny -- rode to orbit aboard Atlantis in February 2001.
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Earth science update
NASA leaders discuss the agency's Earth science program and preview major activities planned for 2008, including the launch of three new satellites.
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STS-97: ISS gets wings
Mounting the P6 power truss to the station and unfurling its two solar wings were the tasks for Endeavour's STS-97 mission.
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STS-92: ISS construction
The Discovery crew gives the station a new docking port and the box-like Z1 truss equipped with gyroscopes and a communications antenna.
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Endeavour moves to assembly building
Space shuttle Endeavour was transported from its processing hangar to Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building on Monday morning, Feb. 11. Endeavour will be mounted to the external fuel tank and twin solid rocket boosters inside the 52-story VAB in preparation for rollout to launch pad 39A. The shuttle's upcoming STS-123 mission is scheduled for liftoff around 2:30 a.m. EDT on March 11 to deliver a Japanese stowage module and a Canadian robot handyman to the space station.
Photo credit: Ben Cooper/Spaceflight Now
Photo credit: Ben Cooper/Spaceflight Now
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