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SpaceX Dragon Returns to Earth

SpaceRef - 18 May 2014 23:02
SpaceX's Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down at 3:05 p.m. EDT Sunday, in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 300 miles west of Baja California, returning more than 3,500 pounds of NASA cargo and science samples from the I...
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Vote Now! Best Space Stories of the Week - May 18, 2014 What was your favorite space news story of the last week?
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Splashdown! SpaceX's Dragon Returns to Earth from Space Station SpaceX's robotic Dragon capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean today (May 18), bringing more than 1,000 lbs. of science cargo back to Earth from the International Space Station.
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Call it a porcine occultation. It took nearly a year but I finally got help from the ornamental pig in my wife’s flower garden. This weekend it became the preferred method for blocking the sun to better see and photogr...
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Spot Bright Star Arcturus, Which Lit Up Chicago 81 Years Ago Back in the early 1930s, Arcturus made the front page of every newspaper in the United States, when the star was used to symbolically link two great world fairs that were separated by a span of 40 years.
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A month after delivering more than 2.5 tons of supplies and experiments to the International Space Station, the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft departed the orbital outpost May 18 and headed for a parachute-assisted splashdown...
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SpaceX's Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down at 3:05 p.m. EDT Sunday, in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 300 miles west of Baja California, returning more than 3,500 pounds of NASA cargo and science samples from the I...
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The 30 day flight of the SpaceX-3 Dragon commercial cargo freighter loaded with precious NASA science samples ended today with a spectacular departure from the orbiting lab complex soaring some 266 miles above Earth. Rob...
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SpaceX's Robotic Dragon Capsule Leaves Space Station for Earth SpaceX's unmanned Dragon capsule departed the International Space Station today, putting it on a path back to Earth after about one month attached to the orbiting outpost.
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ESA's new X-ray optics for observing the hot Universe A new idea to use super-polished silicon wafers as the heart of a telescope is set to reveal more of the hot, high-energy Universe, peering back into its turbulent history.
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Venus Express gets ready to take the plunge

Phys.org - 18 May 2014 12:20
Venus Express gets ready to take the plunge (Phys.org) --After eight years in orbit, ESA's Venus Express has completed routine science observations and is preparing for a daring plunge into the planet's hostile atmosphere.
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Russian telecommunication satellite destroyed during failed launch attempt Russian Proton-M rocket fails to achieve orbit in satellite launch. Communications satellite breaks up, falls to earth.
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