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Location American Space News for 20 April 2014
Testing immune cells on the International Space Station The human body is fine-tuned to Earth's gravity. A team headed by Professor Oliver Ullrich from the University of Zurich's Institute of Anatomy is now conducting an experiment on the International Space Station (ISS) to ...
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NASA's space station Robonaut finally getting legs Robonaut, the first out-of-this-world humanoid, is finally getting its space legs. For three years, Robonaut has had to manage from the waist up. This new pair of legs means the experimental robot--now stuck on a pedesta...
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Easter morning delivery for space station

Phys.org - 20 Apr 2014 18:23
Easter morning delivery for space station Space station astronauts got a special Easter treat: a cargo ship full of supplies. The shipment arrived Sunday morning via the SpaceX company's Dragon cargo capsule.
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The SpaceX 3 Dragon commercial cargo freighter successfully arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) on Easter Sunday morning, April 20, as planned and was deftly captured by Expedition 39 Commander Koichi Wakata...
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SpaceX Dragon Makes Easter Delivery at International Space Station A commercial Dragon cargo ship built by SpaceX made an Easter delivery to the International Space Station Sunday (April 20) to deliver tons of gear, supplies and even some treats for the astronauts on board.
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White Dwarf Acts as Cosmic Magnifying Glass

Scientific American - 20 Apr 2014 13:30
A planet-hunting telescope has observed long-predicted gravitational lensing of a star in a binary system by its companion --
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Happy Easter SUN day!

Bad Astronomy - 20 Apr 2014 13:30
Today is Easter Sunday, a Christian holiday. It actually has a tie-in with astronomy, since it's celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full Moon after the March equinox. The equinox was Mar. 20, and the full Moo...
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NASA: Engineer vital to 1969 moon landing dies

Phys.org - 20 Apr 2014 12:51
NASA: Engineer vital to 1969 moon landing dies John C. Houbolt, an engineer whose contributions to the U.S. space program were vital to NASA's successful moon landing in 1969, has died. He was 95.
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Why does Russia seem to get so many bright meteors? Well at 6.6 million square miles it’s by far the largest country in the world plus, with dashboard-mounted cameras being so commonplace (partly to help combat insuran...
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