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Astronauts check shuttle's thermal skin
Mar 21 2008 5:25PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Endeavour's astronauts inspected their ship's thermal skin Friday for any possible damage from orbital debris, using a laser-tipped boom that will be left behind at the international space station.
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Astronauts check shuttle's thermal skin
Mar 21 2008 5:25PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Endeavour's astronauts inspected their ship's thermal skin Friday for any possible damage from orbital debris, using a laser-tipped boom that will be left behind at the international space station.
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Astronauts check shuttle's thermal skin
Mar 21 2008 5:25PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Endeavour's astronauts inspected their ship's thermal skin Friday for any possible damage from orbital debris, using a laser-tipped boom that will be left behind at the international space station.
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Star explodes halfway across universe
Mar 21 2008 2:01PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The explosion of a star halfway across the universe was so huge it set a record for the most distant object that could be seen on Earth by the naked eye.
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Giant marine life found in Antarctica
Mar 21 2008 12:19PM (CT)
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - Scientists who conducted the most comprehensive survey to date of New Zealand's Antarctic waters were surprised by the size of some specimens found, including jellyfish with 12-foot tentacles and 2-foot-wide starfish.
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Giant marine life found in Antarctica
Mar 21 2008 12:19PM (CT)
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - Scientists who conducted the most comprehensive survey to date of New Zealand's Antarctic waters were surprised by the size of some specimens found, including jellyfish with 12-foot tentacles and 2-foot-wide starfish.
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Giant marine life found in Antarctica
Mar 21 2008 12:19PM (CT)
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - Scientists who conducted the most comprehensive survey to date of New Zealand's Antarctic waters were surprised by the size of some specimens found, including jellyfish with 12-foot tentacles and 2-foot-wide starfish.
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Saturn moon may have ocean of water
Mar 21 2008 12:27AM (CT)
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - Scientists say they have found the best evidence yet that an ocean of liquid water may be hidden below the surface of Saturn's giant moon Titan. If the results are confirmed, it would be a starting point for further study into whether the ocean could be capable of supporting life.
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