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- November 30
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- New View of Titan: Strong Winds, Soft Ground and Lightning
- Report: ISS Needs More Crew, Science to Support NASA's Exploration Plan
- Mars Studies Find Buried Crater and Signs of Past Water
- Neptune-Size Planet Orbiting Common Star Hints at Many More
- SpaceX's Falcon 1 Rocket Won’t Debut Before Dec. 17
- Air Force ANGELS: Satellite Escorts to Take Flight
- Astronomers Claim Potential Mini Solar System
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- X Files Opened: The National Security Agency's UFO Investigations Unearthed
- EXCLUSIVE: New NASA JSC Chief Michael Coats Talks About the Agency's Future
- The History of the National Space Society
- Private Supply Ships Vital for Space Vision, NASA Chief Says
- Double Vision: STEREO Spacecraft to Scan Sun in 3D
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- November 9
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- Congress Clears NASA to Purchase Russian Spacecraft
- Bezos' Blue Origin to Set Up Rocket HQ in Washington State
- Gravity-Powered Asteroid Tractor Proposed to Thwart Impact
- Space Telescope Sees 'Mountains of Creation'
- Sky Trek To The 'Near Space' Neighborhood
- Next Stop Venus: Europe's Express Probe Launches Toward Earth's 'Twin'
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- November 3
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- Space Adventures Announces Next Private Space Explorer
- Copernicus' Grave Found in Polish Church
- Fireball Sightings on the Rise
- Lawmakers Press NASA Chief on Budget Priorities
- Three Astronauts to Fly Aboard China's Next Manned Spaceflight
- Hubble Snaps Photos of Giant Martian Dust Storm
- Japan's Hayabusa Closes in on Asteroid Landing Site
- Hurricane Damage Prompts Booster Replacement for NASA's Pluto Probe
- Asteroid Apophis: Dealing with Earth's Future Troublemaker
- Public Split on Alien Invaders and Spooky Specters
- Space Station Astronauts Ready for Mission's First Spacewalk
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