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Fireball comet strikes Earth
Maryland WeatherA NASA fireball camera in Georgia has captured a fragment of a comet as it entered Earth's atmosphere last Friday at 10:47 p.m. It has been identified as a member of the Halley's Comet family of objects. It was about......Tags: Georgia, Entertainment, Television, NASA, Science and Technology
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A look at NASA's Orion P3 airplane
Maryland WeatherWe told you yesterday that NASA postponed their plans to send low-flying aircraft over the Baltimore-Washington area to measure air pollution levels so they can raise more awareness of the project. They held a media day today, and videographer Leann......Tags: Orion Space Mission, Washington (U.S. state), NASA, Science and Technology
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Int'l Space Station over Baltimore tonight
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Space Cadets! Wednesday night should be mostly clear, a good opportunity to see the International Space Station fly almost directly over Baltimore. The ISS will be very bright, rising above the northwest horizon at 10:11 p.m....Tags: NASA, Science and Technology, Delaware
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Wallops Minotaur launch seen from Hampden
Maryland WeatherJust back from vacation and found this photo in my inbox. William "Bear" Stifler, who has captured lots of striking weather images from his place in Hampden, went out last Wednesday to try to capture the Minotaur launch.It worked. From......Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, Ocean City, NASA, Science and Technology
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Low-level NASA flights today
Maryland WeatherNASA officials say they expect to be flying their P-3B Orion over Central Maryland today (Tuesday), part of their July air-pollution sampling campaign. The notice says the four-engine turbo-prop will be in the skies over the Baltimore-Washington region...Tags: Elections, Orion Space Mission, Washington (U.S. state), Politics, NASA
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Wow! Atlantis rocket-cam shots from NASA
Maryland WeatherThe sky is my beat, so here's some video from NASA shot from several cameras mounted on Atlantis during this week's historic final shuttle launch. It's a spectacular view we don't often get to see. ......Tags: Human Interest, NASA, Science and Technology
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Int'l Space Station over Baltimore early Sunday
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Space Cadets! I know you’re just dying to pop out of bed at 4 on a Sunday morning to see the International Space Station. So do it tomorrow, when the ISS will fly almost directly over Baltimore.......Tags: NASA, Science and Technology
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NASA's Dawn spacecraft arrives at Vesta
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Earthlings today reach out to yet another member of our solar system’s family. NASA’s Dawn spacecraft today slips into orbit around the asteroid Vesta. As wide as Arizona, Vesta is the second-biggest object in the...Tags: Arizona, NASA, Science and Technology
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Space Station on a celestial tour Monday morning
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Space Cadets! The last shuttle has landed, but the International Space Station sails on. If you’re up early Monday morning, and the weather cooperates, you’ll get a nice view of the ISS as it flies past bright......Tags: NASA, Science and Technology
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Catch ISS and Endeavour in Baltimore pass
Maryland WeatherIf skies are clear overnight, Marylanders may be able to catch the International Space Station and the shuttle Endeavour as they fly almost directly over Baltimore. It may be the last chance any of us ever gets to see a......Tags: Florida, Kennedy Space Center, Science and Technology
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NASA prepares for new mission to Jupiter
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:A week from tooday, NASA will try to launch a new mission to the planet Jupiter, now bright in the pre-dawn sky. The spacecraft, named Juno after the wife of Jupiter in Roman mythology, will reach the......Tags: NASA, Science and Technology
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Last Endeavour crew to speak Thurs. at Hopkins
Maryland WeatherThe last NASA crew to fly the space shuttle Endeavour will speak at Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg Center on Thursday, Aug. 4. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. It is free and open to the public.Astronauts scheduled to participate include Commander........Tags: Mark Kelly, Arizona, Gabrielle Giffords, NASA, Science and Technology
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