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August 21, 2008

Oceaneering Says It Will Rebid For Constellation Space Suit Contract

First Win Was Tossed Out Earlier This Month

They're going to try again. Oceaneering International, Inc. announced Thursday it intends to submit a revised proposal to NASA for development and production of the Constellation Space Suit System (CSSS).

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Space Station Provides Boost To California HS Students

Clovis School Will Speak To Expedition 17 Crewmember

Students from Buchanan High School in Clovis, CA who are taking part in a 48-hour space station simulation will get an extra boost... when they receive a call from the real International Space Station.

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NASA Kennedy Space Center Partly Reopens Thursday

Shuttle Launch Delay Proves To Be... Kismet?

With the bulk of Tropical Storm Fay now spinning off the eastern coast of Florida, NASA's Kennedy Space Center reopened Thursday morning for "mission essential" personnel, though many employees will likely opt to wait out the storm's torrential rains.

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NASA Engineers Complete Engine Test Series For Ares I Rocket

Second Of Four Planned J-2X Generator Trials Wraps Up

Engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL have completed a series of tests on a key component of the J-2X engine which will power the upper stage of the upcoming Ares I rocket.

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