SPACE.com Update for September 7, 2006
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September 7, 2006
  
  TOP STORY posted: September 7, 2006 08:45 am EDT 
Mars Rover Poised for Run at Victoria Crater
Wheeling across the open, parking lot-like dune fields of Meridiani Planum, the robot is nearing a major milestone: Rolling up to “Victoria”, a roughly half-mile-wide crater.
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 MISSIONS/LAUNCHES
Huge Black Holes Stifle Star Formation
Planetary Politics: Protecting Pluto
 
 SCIENCE/ASTRONOMY
Clouds Aside, Shuttle Atlantis Set for Wednesday Launch
After Scrub, NASA Targets Friday Launch for Shuttle Atlantis
 
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Rocket Tests Planned for NASA’s Next Spaceship
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Moon Crash Stirs Up Ideas For The Future
posted: 04 September 2006 01:52 pm EDT
Fuel Cell Glitch Scrubs Atlantis Shuttle Launch
posted: 6 September 2006 6:44 a.m. EDT
 
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