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    NASA hopes to launch ‘flying saucer’ after delay
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    NASA hopes to launch ‘flying saucer’ after delay

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    NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Administrator Charles Bolden speaks during a press conference in Berlin, Germany, Monday, May 19, 2014. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)
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    NASA: Russia alone can’t end space station work

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    May 19, 2014 9:05 pm
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    One Giant Leap … Down
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    One Giant Leap … Down

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    NASA downplays Russian’s talk on space cooperation
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    NASA downplays Russian’s talk on space cooperation

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    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin tweeted:
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    Russia: No more engines for US spy satellite launches

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    This undated handout photo provided by NASA shows the Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctic. Two new studies indicate that part of the huge West Antarctic ice sheet is starting a slow collapse in an unstoppable way. Alarmed scientists say that means even more sea level rise than they figured. (AP Photo/NASA)
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    Sanctioned Russian official controls company that builds rocket engines to launch U.S. spy satellites
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    Sanctioned Russian official controls company that builds rocket engines to launch U.S. spy satellites

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    April 25, 2014 4:00 am
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    File-This Oct. 9, 2003, file photo shows John C. Houbolt explaining the size of different rockets required to launch various methods for landing on the moon at Grainger Engineering Library in Urbana, Ill. 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. Houbolt's family confirmed his death Tuesday, April 15, 2014, at a Maine nursing home of complications from Parkinson's disease. (AP Photo/News-Gazette, John Dixon, File)
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    NASA: Engineer vital to moon landing success dies

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    The Soyuz-FG rocket booster with Soyuz TMA-12M space ship carrying a new crew to the International Space Station (ISS) blasts off at the Russian leased Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Wednesday, March 26, 2014. The Russian rocket carries U.S. astronaut Steven Swanson, Russian cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Artemyev. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)
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    Space station arrival delayed for US-Russian crew

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    March 26, 2014 11:08 pm
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    Mark Moody, an employee of Lockheed Martin Corp., works on preparations for a brace for the Dream Chaser mini-space shuttle designed by Sierra Nevada Corp. - one of three companies working on spacecraft to get NASA astronauts to and from the International Space Shuttle. Lockheed Martin also has two other, unrelated, projects at Michoud Assembly Facility in eastern New Orleans - a campus where thousands of people worked in the 1980s to build space shuttle fuel tanks. (AP Photo/Janet McConnaughey)
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    Parts for new mini-shuttle being built at Michoud

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    March 25, 2014 10:27 pm
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