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Hot Space Shuttle Images

NASA researchers capture thermal images of the shuttle's reentry to design better heat shields.

A More Efficient Spacecraft Engine

NASA's new ion-propulsion system could be ready for launch as soon as 2013.

How to Land Safely Back on the Moon

A hazard-detection system promises safe landings for next-generation lunar explorers.

Building NASA's Future

The U.S. space agency readies the first test flight of the vehicle destined for the moon.

"Very Stunning, Very Space, and Very Cool"

An oral history of the launch of space tourism.

Purified Urine in Space

NASA boldly goes where no filter has gone before.

Laser Lunar Landing System

NASA is developing optical sensors for safer touchdowns.

Returning to the Moon

New technologies on NASA's next lunar spacecraft will collect information to make human exploration safer.

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