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November 30, 2006
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posted: November 30, 2006 11:53 am EDT
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New Horizons: Outbound For Jupiter Flyby
BOULDER, Colorado -- Now heading outward on its lengthy trek to tiny Pluto, NASA?s New Horizons spacecraft is on course to zip by gigantic Jupiter early next year.
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 MISSIONS/LAUNCHES
NASA: Space Shuttle Discovery Set for Dec. 7 Launch
Pluto-bound Spacecraft Spots its Target
 SCIENCE/ASTRONOMY
Titan: A Tale of Two Planets
Mars Orbiter Spies Rover Landing Site
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TODAY'S FEATURE
VIDEO: Major Tasks
An overview of the tasks being performed on the STS-116 flight.
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Gallery: Rare Space Shuttle Images
Here are some rare images from the past 20 years of the Space Shuttle program.
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