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SpaceX Dragon Cargo Capsule Splashes Down In Pacific Ocean
- Thursday May 12, 2016
- World News | Reuters
A SpaceX Dragon capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday carrying about 3,700 pounds (1,678 kg) of experiment results and cargo from the International Space Station, NASA said.
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Here Comes Your Own Little Place In Space. It's Not A Room With A View.
- Monday April 18, 2016
- World News | Jenny Starrs, The Washington Post
While the dream world of Hiltons on the moon and Zenon-esque space stations are still the stuff of science fiction novels, inflatable space suites, or maybe they should be called pods, or better yet, clamshells, might not be as far off.
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Experimental Inflatable Module Attached To Space Station
- Sunday April 17, 2016
- World News | Reuters
A NASA ground-control team on Saturday used a robot arm to unpack an expandable module and attach it to the International Space Station, setting the stage for a novel test of a habitat for astronauts, researchers and even tourists.
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SpaceX Dragon Cargo Capsule Splashes Down In Pacific Ocean
- Thursday May 12, 2016
- World News | Reuters
A SpaceX Dragon capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday carrying about 3,700 pounds (1,678 kg) of experiment results and cargo from the International Space Station, NASA said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Here Comes Your Own Little Place In Space. It's Not A Room With A View.
- Monday April 18, 2016
- World News | Jenny Starrs, The Washington Post
While the dream world of Hiltons on the moon and Zenon-esque space stations are still the stuff of science fiction novels, inflatable space suites, or maybe they should be called pods, or better yet, clamshells, might not be as far off.
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www.ndtv.com
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Experimental Inflatable Module Attached To Space Station
- Sunday April 17, 2016
- World News | Reuters
A NASA ground-control team on Saturday used a robot arm to unpack an expandable module and attach it to the International Space Station, setting the stage for a novel test of a habitat for astronauts, researchers and even tourists.
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www.ndtv.com