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Crabs Give Blood for Space Travel

Science @ NASA — 17th Nov 2006, 06:21 GMT

Soon, astronauts onboard the ISS will test a high-tech medical device that uses primitive
enzymes from horseshoe crabs to diagnose human illness Crabs Give Blood for Space Travel

Natural Hazards: Hurricane Sergio

NASA's Earth Observatory — 17th Nov 2006, 00:13 GMT

Sergio was the tenth hurricane in the Eastern Pacific in 2006. When Sergio first reached
Tropical Storm status on November 13, it broke a record set in 1961, the last Natural Hazards: Hurricane Sergio

Natural Hazards: Volcanic Activity in the South Sandwich Islands

NASA's Earth Observatory — 17th Nov 2006, 00:13 GMT

In late October 2006, Mount Belinda, on Montagu Island, continued emitting ash and lava in
what was now a five-year-long eruption Natural Hazards: Volcanic Activity in the South Sandwich Islands

NASA Completes Review of Next Human Spacecraft System

NASA Breaking News — 17th Nov 2006, 00:04 GMT

NASA has completed a milestone first review of all systems for the Orion spacecraft and
the Ares I and Ares V rockets NASA Completes Review of Next Human Spacecraft System

Hubble Finds Evidence for Dark Energy in the Young Universe

NASA Breaking News — 17th Nov 2006, 00:04 GMT

Scientists using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have discovered that dark energy is not a
new constituent of space, but rather has been present for most of the universe's history Hubble Finds Evidence for Dark Energy in the Young Universe

Another Historic First

NASA Image of the Day (Large) — 16th Nov 2006, 23:23 GMT

Images from the world's first high definition television (HDTV) broadcast from space
flashed across the screen yesterday in Times Square Another Historic First

Natural Hazards: New Island and Pumice Raft, Tonga

NASA's Earth Observatory — 16th Nov 2006, 10:23 GMT

A new volcanic island emerged in the Tonga Islands in August 2006. A pumice raft appeared
in the region at the same time. News reports released in November 2006 brought Natural Hazards: New Island and Pumice Raft, Tonga

Berkeley Pit: Butte, Montana

NASA Image of the Day (Large) — 16th Nov 2006, 09:14 GMT

Mined for gold, silver, and copper, the region of Butte, Montana, had already earned the
nickname of "The Richest Hill on Earth" by the end of the 19th century Berkeley Pit: Butte, Montana

Home Reef Reborn

NASA Image of the Day (Large) — 15th Nov 2006, 00:02 GMT

In the South Pacific, south of Late Island along the Tofua volcanic arc in Tonga, the
volcanic island Home Reef is being re-born Home Reef Reborn

Return of the Leonids

Science @ NASA — 14th Nov 2006, 23:32 GMT

Earth is heading for a cloud of comet dust that could produce an outburst of Leonid
meteors on Nov. 19th Return of the Leonids

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