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KSC-04-S-00321 (09/23/2004) --- Ahora, en Noticias de NASA Direct: El DART se prepara para su despegue en octubre. Las nuevas cámaras para los transbordadores están listas para su instalación. El funcionamiento de dos misiones de Marte continúa. La Astronauta Shannon Lucid establece un record mundial en el espacio. ¡El Noticiero NASA Direct comienza ahora! Desde el Centro Espacial Kennedy en la Florida, Les informan Jesús Ortiz, Y Janet Gobaira. En nuestra primera noticia, la nave espacial DART esta a un paso para su lanzamiento en octubre. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00320 (09/23/2004) --- Now, on NASA Direct! News: DART prepares for an October rendezvous New Space Shuttle cameras are ready for installation. The performance of two Mars missions continues. Astronaut Shannon Lucid sets a world space record The NASA Direct! News starts now! From the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, I'm Wanda Harding. And I'm Kyle Dixon. Our top story, the DART spacecraft is another step closer to an October launch. Assembly of the Pegasus rocket scheduled to boost DART into space is complete and undergoing testing. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00315 (09/17/2004) --- In reward for a job well done, the Mars Odyssey spacecraft's mission is extended by an additional two years. Launched in April of 2001, Odyssey's original mission was to map portions of Mars and analyze the planet's chemical composition. Odyssey is also NASA's first spacecraft ever sent to Mars in preparation for human visitors. Prone to exposure to solar flares and cosmic rays, scientists wanted to measure the planet's radiation levels before astronauts set foot on Martian soil. When the Spirit and Opportunity rovers began roving the Mars surface, Odyssey became their primary communications link to Earth. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00309 (08/27/2004) --- Ahora, en Noticias de Nasa Direct: El centro espacial Stennis prueba exitosamente un motor del trasbordador espacial. El “Spirit” y el “Opportunity” continúan explorando en Marte. Las radiografías de Chandra obtienen las más impresionantes fotos tomadas hasta ahora. La orientación del programa espacial para los nuevos astronautas se lleva a cabo en el centro espacial Johnson. Y la nave espacial ACE despegó en el 1996 para estudiar los vientos y partículas solares. Las noticias de NASA Direct comienzan ahora! Los esfuerzos para el regreso al espacio se aceleran cuando el último motor del trasbordador Discovery pasa su prueba. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00308 (08/27/2004) --- Now, on NASA Direct! News: NASA’s Stennis Space Center successfully tests Space Shuttle engine. Spirit and Opportunity continue their dual exploration of Mars. NASA’s Chandra X-ray takes the most amazing and deepest image to date. Space Program orientation takes place at NASA’s Johnson Space Center for new astronauts. And the ACE spacecraft launched in 1996 to study solar wind and particles saves the day. The NASA Direct! News starts now! Return to Flight efforts heat up as the final engine for space shuttle Discovery passes its test. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00257 (07/23/2004) --- Ahora, en noticias de NASA Direct!, Un pequeño paso hace 35 años quedó grabado en la historia. La nave MESSENGER está acoplada al cohete DELTA-2, y lista para el lanzamiento. Los robots exploradores de NASA, “Spirit” y “Opportunity” celebran con éxito en el planeta Marte. Y la tripulación de la estación espacial se prepara para desacoplar con la nave “Progress-14.” Las noticias de NASA Direct! comienzan en breve. El 20 de Julio del 1969, los primeros seres humanos lograron caminar en la superficie lunar, y su gran hazaña quedó en las páginas de la historia. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00256 (07/23/2004) --- Coming up on NASA Direct! News: "You got it up there. We can see the stars and stripes." One small step makes history 35 years ago this week. The MESSENGER spacecraft readies for liftoff. NASA rovers Spirit and Opportunity celebrate a milestone on Mars. And International Space Station crew prepares to undock Progress 14. The NASA Direct! News starts now! “One small step for man; one giant leap for mankind.” On July 20, 1969, the first humans walked on the moon and changed history forever. From the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, I’m Jessica Rye. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00209 (07/02/2004) --- Ahora, en noticias de NASA Direct: Finalmente, la nave espacial Cassini llega a Saturno. Aura y MESSENGER se preparan para el lanzamiento. El equipo de la Estación Espacial Internacional hace una caminata histórica. Spirit y Opportunity siguen trabajando arduamente. Y esta semana marca el noveno aniversario de la primera misión del transbordador espacial para unirse con la estación espacial MIR. ¡Las noticias de NASA Direct! comienzan ahora! Desde el Centro Espacial Kennedy en la Florida, Les informan Jesús Ortiz, Y Anali Leis. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00208 (07/02/2004) --- Now, on NASA Direct! News: At long last, the Cassini spacecraft arrives at Saturn. Aura and Messenger prepare for launch. The ISS crew makes an historic spacewalk. Spirit and Opportunity are still working hard in overtime. And this week marks the ninth anniversary of the first Shuttle mission to dock with Mir. The NASA Direct! News starts now! From the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, I'm Tina Lange. And I'm Mario Busacca. It’s been an exciting and historic week in space. After a nearly seven-year voyage, the Cassini spacecraft successfully swung into Saturn's orbit early July 1, Eastern time. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00206 (07/01/2004) --- NASA's Spirit and Opportunity Rovers could tell you something about the ups and downs of working on Mars. Spirit is in the high ground at the Columbia Hills. It's examining a rock called "Pot Of Gold" before it begins its climb up the martian mountains. "Pot Of Gold" shows signs of hematite, a mineral that means water may have been in the area sometime in the distant past. That's the same mineral that Opportunity studied in Gusev Crater, but this is the first time Spirit has seen it. Dr. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00192 (06/10/2004) --- Ahora, en noticias de NASA Direct!: La nación recuerda a un presidente con una visión del espacio. El mundo mira hacia el cielo para ver un raro evento celestial. Cassini se acerca al gran planeta de los anillos. Luz verde para entrada de "Opportunity" al cráter "Endurance." Y el futuro aerospacial conoce a "Aerosmith". Las noticias de NASA Direct comienzan ahora. Desde el Centro Espacial Kennedy en la Florida, les hablan Anali Leis. Y Jesús Ortiz. En nuestra primera noticia, la nación ha perdido a un verdadero líder. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00191 (06/10/2004) --- Now, on NASA Direct News: The nation remembers a president with a vision for space. The world turns to the sky for a rare celestial event. Cassini closes in on the ringed planet. Opportunity gets a green light for Endurance Crater. And the future of aerospace meets Aerosmith. The NASA Direct! News starts now. From the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, I'm Tina Lange. And I'm Mario Busacca. Our top story, the nation has lost a true leader. President Ronald Reagan, one of NASA's greatest supporters and a true champion of space exploration, has passed on. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00171 (05/14/2004) --- Ahora en el noticiero NASA Direct: Mientras el calor de verano comienza, el equipo de la Nave Espacial de NASA se enfría de manera grande. Sean O'Keefe, el Administrador de NASA, presenta la clase del 2004; las nuevas escuelas exploradoras de NASA. La misión continua...Spirit y Opportunity exploran más de la superficie Marciana. Y esta semana en la historia de NASA: Antes de la Estación Espacial Internacional estuvo Skylab. Las noticias de NASA Direct comienzan ahora! Desde el Centro Espacial Kennedy en la Florida, les informan Juan Gordon, e Ivette Rivera. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00170 (05/14/2004) --- Now, on NASA Direct! News: As the Florida summer heats up, NASA's Shuttle team cools down in a big way. NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe presents the class of 2004: NASA's newest explorer schools. They keep going, and going -- Spirit and Opportunity explore more of the Martian surface. And this week in NASA history -- Before the ISS, there was Skylab. The NASA Direct! News starts now! From the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, I'm Mike Rein. And I'm Tracy Young. Our top story, engineers down at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida have made waves by opening up the Shuttle sound suppression system. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00164 (05/07/2004) --- Ahora, en noticias NASA Direct!: La Expedición 8 Regresa a la Tierra. Los robots de Exploración de Marte de la NASA alcanzan sus metas. Cinco astronautas han sido incluidos en el Salón de la Fama de Astronautas. Y 15 años atrás la misión STS-30 desplazó a Magellan. Las Noticias de NASA Direct comienzan ahora! Desde el Centro Espacial Kennedy en la Florida, les hablan Jesús Ortiz. Y Gladys Morales. En nuestra primera noticia. La semana pasada, la Expedición 9 se unió a la estación espacial internacional entregando a sus nuevos tripulantes. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00163 (05/06/2004) --- It’s an “A plus” and job well done for the Spirit and Opportunity rovers. The rovers have completed their primary mission requirements and are now headed for some extra credit. "Both vehicles are in their extended mission period, and we hope it will be long and just as exciting as the primary mission." Spirit’s travels have it aiming for the Columbia Hills. The target is more than 2 kilometers southeast of its landing site in Gusev Crater. Opportunity, which sent back evidence of liquid water on Meridiani Planum, is headed for its own bonus round. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00161 (05/06/2004) --- Now, on NASA Direct! News: Expedition 8 Returns to Earth! NASA's Mars rovers reach their goals! Five astronauts are inducted into the Astronaut Hall of Fame! And 15 years ago, the STS-30 mission deployed Magellan! The NASA Direct News starts now! From the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, I'm Jon Cowart. And I'm Jessica Rye. Our top story, Expedition 9 docked at the International Space Station delivering its new residents last week. Russia's Gennady Padalka took command of the ISS along with NASA's Science Office Mike Fincke. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00134 (04/27/2004) --- NASA's rovers Spirit and Opportunity have flooded us with information about the red planet. Scientists chose to explore Mars because it was closest in some ways to Earth than any other planet in our Solar System. Both planets have almost the same amount of land surface, even though Mars is about half the size of Earth. Both planets have distinct seasonal weather patterns and rotate in an elliptical orbit. But the differences between the two planets are striking. 70 percent of the Earth is covered by liquid water. Read more...

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KSC-04-S-00127 (04/22/2004) --- Blazing a trail of discoveries at Meridiani Planum, NASA's Opportunity rover has come across another. A volcanic rock, given the name Bounce, was found to have similarities to meteorites that fell to Earth. Opportunity's Mini-tess and Moessbauer spectrometers has found the element pyroxene, a volcanic mineral, in the football-size rock. The rock's composition is unlike any other rock or volcanic deposits already studied by Opportunity and Spirit. NASA's Mars Odyssey may have given scientists a clue to its origin with an image of a crater where Bounce could have been ejected from upon impact. The rock was named Bounce after Opportunity, still in its airbags, bounced on it while rolling to a stop.

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KSC-04-S-00088 (04/02/2004) --- Ahora en el noticiero NASA Direct: Alza vuelo un avión que respira aire. EL explorador "Spirit" se dirige a las colinas. Investigaciones de ultrasonido están haciendo olas. Y esta semana en la historia, NASA nombro los primeros astronautas americanos. Las noticias de NASA Direct comienzan ahora. Desde el Centro Espacial Kennedy en la Florida, les informan Ivette Rivera. Y Jessica Rodriguez. En nuestra primera noticia, el avión de investigación de la NASA X-43A hizo historia con un vuelo perfecto este pasado 27 de marzo. Read more...

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