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Northrop Grumman is making another supply run to the International Space Station. The speedy, special delivery includes pizza for the seven residents on board.
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Teachers in Miami-Dade County gathered this weekend at Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden to get new materials that could one day help take humans deeper into space. And if all goes well, it could provide a meal for the classroom.
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An experiment on artificial intelligence is on it's way to the International Space Station tomorrow morning, weather permitting.
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Could the running of the International Space Station be turned over to private hands in a few years? What would that mean for scientific research? Could part of the space station become an orbiting hotel for mega-wealthy space tourists? Washington Post reporter Christian Davenport joins us to talk about the future of the space station.
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Astronauts on the International Space Station are growing their own food. So how do you grow plants in space?
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Astronauts on the International Space Station are growing their own food. So how do you grow plants in space?
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After a successful launch from Kennedy Space Center, SpaceX successfully landed the first stage of a Falcon 9 rocket on a drone ship at sea.
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SpaceX plans to launch supplies to the International Space Station Friday.
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Black mold is delaying the launch of an International Space Station resupply mission. The mold was detected during a routine inspection of the cargo heading up to the station.
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NASA has announced the next round of private companies that will send supplies to the International Space Station. Orbital ATK, SpaceX and Sierra Nevada each will each launch at least 6 resupply missions to the International Space Station through 2024.