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Hurricane Nora brings frozen plankton to US plains and creates spectacular halos.
04.24.03
Hurricane Carried Plankton Inland
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The Tracking and Data Relay Satellites comprise the space segment of NASA's communications relay system
04.03.03
Spacecraft Celebrates 20 Years of Service

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NASA scientists have invented a new video technology
03.26.03
NASA Scientists Invented New Video Technology

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April 24, 2003, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan.  The Soyuz rocket is rolled out of the assembly building and travels via rail to the launch pad. Photo Credit:
04.25.03
Unprecedented Times Ahead for Station
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04.23.03
Expedition 7 Launch on Soyuz
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Astronaut Edward T. Lu, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer for Expedition Seven
04.23.03
Interactive Soyuz Photo Gallery
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Artist's concept of Rover on Mars Surface
04.24.03
Bouncing on Mars
Soon

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artist's concept of Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX)
04.22.03
GALEX Looks Back In Time
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Students celebrating NASA's FIRST Robotics Competition
04.08.03
Robotics Competition Draws Students
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04.25.03 - NASA Creates Family Assistance Fund
NASA has established a fund to support the families of Columbia and other NASA families during their times of need.
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04.23.03 - Shuttle Program Manager Resigns
Ron Dittemore will remain until the Columbia Accident Investigation Board finishes its investigation.
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04.23.03 - Space Shuttle Program Manager Resigns
The time is right to move on to other opportunities and allow new leadership time to prepare, execute a successful return to flight, and continue assembly and servicing of the International Space Station.
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04.22.03 - Columbia Memorial Approved for Arlington
President Bush signed the bill authorizing a Columbia Memorial which will be placed in Arlington National Cemetery near the Challenger memorial.
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Columbia Investigation
The latest news on the loss of Columbia and the investigation.
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Shuttle Return to Flight
NASA identifies critical activities to ensure safe flight.
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Last Updated: May 1, 2003
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