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    In this photo provided by NASA, the Cygnus supply ship is released from the International Space Station on Tuesday. (AP Photo/NASA)
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    Supply ship departs space station after 5 weeks

    Marcia Dunn -
    February 18, 2014 5:00 am
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    NASA runs into issues with a $2.5 billion IT contact, agency’s IG finds
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    NASA runs into issues with a $2.5 billion IT contact, agency’s IG finds

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    This artist rendering released by NASA shows the NASA rover Opportunity on the surface of Mars. Opportunity landed on the red planet on Jan. 24, 2004 and is still exploring. Its twin Spirit stopped communicating in 2010. (AP Photo/NASA)
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    Opportunity still roving on Mars after a decade

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    In this image from video provided by NASA the Cygnus spacecraft resupply vehicle approaches the International Space Station. (AP/NASA)
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    Christmas delivery finally for space station

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    January 13, 2014 5:00 am
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    Since the end of the Space Shuttle program, NASA has done little to inspire Americans. (Getty images File)
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    Examiner Editorial: Put NASA back into manned spaceflight

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    This image provided by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center shows an artists rendering on how a gamma ray burst occurs with a massive star collapsing and creating a black hole and beaming out focused and deadly light and radiation bursts. Astronomers and space telescopes in April 2013 saw the biggest and brightest cosmic explosion ever witnessed, a large gamma ray burst. (AP Photo/NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
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    ‘Monster’ cosmic blast zipped harmlessly by Earth

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    November 21, 2013 9:12 pm
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    NASA's Office of the Inspector General noted a concept at the agency known as the
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    Complex math stumps NASA, wastes millions on incorrect contractor payments

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    November 19, 2013 5:00 am
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    WIRED: Cassini vs. Curiosity: Who Will Suffer the Space Budget Axe?
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    This artist's rendering provided by World View Enterprises on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2013 shows their design for a capsule lifted by a high-altitude balloon up 19 miles into the air for tourists. Company CEO Jane Poynter said people would pay $75,000 to spend a couple hours looking down at the curve of the Earth. (AP Photo/World View Enterprises)
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    A new idea for space tourism: Balloon over rocket

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