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    May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Chris Hadfield first in-space viral music video star with 'Space Oddity'

    The cover of "A Space Oddity" by Chris Hadfield, International Space Station commander, is going galactically viral Monday.
    The cover of "A Space Oddity" by Chris Hadfield, International Space Station commander, is going galactically viral Monday. But it was a decidedly terrestrial affair. And it centered on a Silver Lake producer and a Canadian singer who once did vocals...

    Tags: NASA, Social Media, Barenaked Ladies (music group), Music Industry, Apple iPad

  2. May 13, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  3. VIDEO: Astronaut makes music video for David Bowie's "Space Oddity" aboard space station

    It's being called the first music video made in space.
    It's being called the first music video made in space.   In an online video, astronaut Chris Hadfield sings the David Bowie song "Space Oddity" while floating around in zero gravity aboard the International Space Station.   The video features shots of a...

    Tags: Music, Science and Technology, Entertainment

  4. May 7, 2013 |Story| KWCH
  5. NASA internship a dream come true for one Wichita

    <span style="font-size: small;">Have your dreams included traveling to space? What about working for NASA?&nbsp; That's what inspires many future engineers.&nbsp; In our Brighter Side we meet a local college student who's already made that dream a reality.</span>
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    Have your dreams included traveling to space? What about working for NASA?  That's what inspires many future engineers.  In our Brighter Side we meet a local college student who's already made that dream a reality. Mary Maneth says she was burned out on...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, NASA, Engineering, Technology, Education

  6. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Astronauts end spacewalk after fixing coolant leak

    <span>Astronauts replaced a leaking component on the International Space Station after a 5-hour, 30-minute spacewalk, NASA reported.</span>
    Astronauts replaced a leaking component on the International Space Station after a 5-hour, 30-minute spacewalk, NASA reported. Engineers Chris Cassidy and Tom Marshburn completed their spacewalk at 11:14 a.m. PDT Saturday, after gingerly gliding out...

    Tags: NASA, Science and Technology

  8. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Spacewalk underway at International Space Station to fix leak

    In a spacewalk, Astronauts Chris Cassidy and Tom Marshburn replaced a pump component that has been gushing ammonia coolant, NASA reported Saturday.
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    In a spacewalk, Astronauts Chris Cassidy and Tom Marshburn replaced a pump component that has been gushing ammonia coolant, NASA reported Saturday. The spacewalk got underway at 5:44 a.m. PDT and was expected to last more than six hours, according to...

    Tags: NASA, Science and Technology

  10. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Space walk from ISS slated for Saturday, NASA says

    Astronauts from the International Space Station will start their space walk Saturday about 5:45 a.m. Pacific time, in an effort to locate and fix an ammonia leak in a coolant system, NASA officials said Friday.
    Astronauts from the International Space Station will start their space walk Saturday about 5:45 a.m. Pacific time, in an effort to locate and fix an ammonia leak in a coolant system, NASA officials said Friday. The unscheduled emergency walk was...

    Tags: NASA, Science and Technology

  12. May 10, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Battle looms as commercial space interests seek piece of federal wildlife refuge

    The coastal ghost town of Shiloh, where the nation's rock-star rocketeer wants to build a space town, is for now a place of orphan oranges, turkey tracks and lonesome tombstones.
    The coastal ghost town of Shiloh, where the nation's rock-star rocketeer wants to build a space town, is for now a place of orphan oranges, turkey tracks and lonesome tombstones. Above all, Shiloh is surrounded by the healthiest part of Merritt Island...

    Tags: NASA, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transportation Industry, Brevard County, Manufacturing and Engineering

  14. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. SpaceX signs lease agreement at spaceport to test reusable rocket

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    SpaceX, the Hawthorne rocket maker, has found a new home for flight testing on its reusable rocket. The company has signed a three-year agreement to lease land and facilities at Spaceport America, the state-owned commercial launch site located 55...

    Tags: NASA, Virgin Group, Ltd., Richard Branson, Satellite Technology, Rocketry

  16. May 10, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  17. NASA boss likes view from Langley

    &mdash; Nestled inside a cockpit simulator, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden guided a passenger jet through a pea soup fog and touched down on the airport runway with nary a bump.
    — Nestled inside a cockpit simulator, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden guided a passenger jet through a pea soup fog and touched down on the airport runway with nary a bump. Workers at NASA Langley Research Center hope he can navigate a budget...

    Tags: Boeing Co., Aerospace Manufacturing, NASA, Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration

  18. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. NASA weighs spacewalk to repair ammonia leak on ISS

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      Astronauts on the International Space Station may take a spacewalk Saturday to repair an ammonia leak. The gas, used to cool one of the station’s solar arrays, began oozing from the left side of the station’s truss structure Thursday,...

    Tags: NASA, Science and Technology

  20. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Federal innovation a matter of perspective

    The federal government has an innovation problem — or does it? The answer depends on whom you ask. Federal employees surveyed over the past three years have had a declining view of government innovation. But that doesn't mean Uncle Sam doesn't...

    Tags: NASA, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, National Security, Government, Environmental Issues

  22. May 9, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  23. NASA accomplishes smartphones' mission

    Smartphone cameras are fine for snapping photos of your BFF, but NASA has officially taken that technology to new heights. The space agency has successfully tested smartphones as low-cost satellites, thanks to the recent launch of the Antares rocket from...

    Tags: NASA, Radio, Satellite Technology, Antarctica, Wallops Island (Accomack, Virginia)

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The International Space Station, seen here from a Space Shuttle mission, has sprung an ammonia leak in a coolant loop to a solar array.