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The Tears of an Astronaut

04/10/2013by carylsue Leave a comment

SCIENCE The Tears of an Astronaut In space, no one can hear you scream. But can they hear you cry? In this new video, Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Chris Hadfield […]

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Luke, I am your Teacher.

01/31/2013by samzuhlke Leave a comment

In case you missed it, the White House recently released an official response to a petition that aimed to “secure resources and funding and begin construction of a Death Star […]

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Five For Friday: Reasons Why I Never Want To Be an Astronaut (or: why I’d rather be exploring oceans)

07/22/2011by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

The final launch of space shuttle Atlantis on 7/8/2011, Cape Canaveral. Credit: Julie Doyle At 15, I began scuba diving as part of a volunteer group dedicated to monitoring coral health. We learned how to dive, how […]

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