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            <title>An Atlas 5 Rocket Launches the WGS-2 Spacecraft From Cape Canaveral</title>            
            <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 20:35:17 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="An Atlas 5 Rocket Launches the WGS-2 Spacecraft From Cape Canaveral" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1576214.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 20:35:17 -0800<br />Duration: 252</p><p>http://www.spaceflightnews.net - A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket lifts off into the night at Cape Canaveral Florida with the Wideband Global Satcom-2 communications satellite for the U.S. military. This video was taken by us from atop a news media buliding at the Kennedy Space Center press site. Visit The Spacearium, http://www.spaceflightnews.net for more spaceflight and NASA news and multimedia.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">http://www.spaceflightnews.net - A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket lifts off into the night at Cape Canaveral Florida with the Wideband Global Satcom-2 communications satellite for the U.S. military. This video was taken by us from atop a news media buliding at the Kennedy Space Center press site. Visit The Spacearium, http://www.spaceflightnews.net for more spaceflight and NASA news and multimedia.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">http://www.spaceflightnews.net - A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket lifts off into the night at Cape Canaveral Florida with the Wideband Global Satcom-2 communications satellite for the U.S. military. This video was taken by us from atop a news media buliding at the Kennedy Space Center press site. Visit The Spacearium, http://www.spaceflightnews.net for more spaceflight and NASA news and multimedia.</media:description>
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            <title>STS-119 Space Shuttle Discovery Launch</title>            
            <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 20:35:17 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="STS-119 Space Shuttle Discovery Launch" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1576231.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 20:35:17 -0800<br />Duration: 0</p><p>http://www.spaceflightnews.net - Space shuttle Discovery lifts off March 15, 2009 on mission STS-119 to the International Space Station. Discovery delivered the S6 integrated truss structure segment and final set of solar arrays to the space station. This video was shot by us from the Kennedy Space Center press site. Visit The Spacearium, http://www.spaceflightnews.net for more spaceflight and NASA news and multimedia.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">http://www.spaceflightnews.net - Space shuttle Discovery lifts off March 15, 2009 on mission STS-119 to the International Space Station. Discovery delivered the S6 integrated truss structure segment and final set of solar arrays to the space station. This video was shot by us from the Kennedy Space Center press site. Visit The Spacearium, http://www.spaceflightnews.net for more spaceflight and NASA news and multimedia.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">http://www.spaceflightnews.net - Space shuttle Discovery lifts off March 15, 2009 on mission STS-119 to the International Space Station. Discovery delivered the S6 integrated truss structure segment and final set of solar arrays to the space station. This video was shot by us from the Kennedy Space Center press site. Visit The Spacearium, http://www.spaceflightnews.net for more spaceflight and NASA news and multimedia.</media:description>
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            <title>STS-119 Space Shuttle Discovery Lands At Kennedy Space Center</title>            
            <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 20:35:17 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="STS-119 Space Shuttle Discovery Lands At Kennedy Space Center" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1576278.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 20:35:17 -0800<br />Duration: 151</p><p>http://www.spaceflightnews.net - Space shuttle Discovery lands at the Shuttle Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, Florida at the end of the STS-119 mission to the International Space Station. Discovery delivered the S6 integrated truss structure segment and final set of solar arrays to the space station. This video was shot by us from the KSC landing Facility control tower. Visit The Spacearium, http://www.spaceflightnews.net for more spaceflight and NASA news and multimedia.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">http://www.spaceflightnews.net - Space shuttle Discovery lands at the Shuttle Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, Florida at the end of the STS-119 mission to the International Space Station. Discovery delivered the S6 integrated truss structure segment and final set of solar arrays to the space station. This video was shot by us from the KSC landing Facility control tower. Visit The Spacearium, http://www.spaceflightnews.net for more spaceflight and NASA news and multimedia.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">http://www.spaceflightnews.net - Space shuttle Discovery lands at the Shuttle Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, Florida at the end of the STS-119 mission to the International Space Station. Discovery delivered the S6 integrated truss structure segment and final set of solar arrays to the space station. This video was shot by us from the KSC landing Facility control tower. Visit The Spacearium, http://www.spaceflightnews.net for more spaceflight and NASA news and multimedia.</media:description>
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            <title>Daily Space Update, September 28, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 00:33:57 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update, September 28, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1224645.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 00:33:57 -0800<br />Duration: 363</p><p>http://www.spacearium.com - After three disappointing failures, Space Exploration Technologies Corp. finally tasted success with its Falcon 1 launch vehicle today. With the fourth Falcon launch, SpaceX becomes the first private company to orbit a satellite with a liquid fueled rocket designed and manufactured entirely in-house. For more space news visit The Spacearium, SPACEARIUM.COM</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">http://www.spacearium.com - After three disappointing failures, Space Exploration Technologies Corp. finally tasted success with its Falcon 1 launch vehicle today. With the fourth Falcon launch, SpaceX becomes the first private company to orbit a satellite with a liquid fueled rocket designed and manufactured entirely in-house. For more space news visit The Spacearium, SPACEARIUM.COM</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">http://www.spacearium.com - After three disappointing failures, Space Exploration Technologies Corp. finally tasted success with its Falcon 1 launch vehicle today. With the fourth Falcon launch, SpaceX becomes the first private company to orbit a satellite with a liquid fueled rocket designed and manufactured entirely in-house. For more space news visit The Spacearium, SPACEARIUM.COM</media:description>
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            <title>STS-125 Space Shuttle Atlantis Rolls Out To The Launch Pad</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 17:55:42 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="STS-125 Space Shuttle Atlantis Rolls Out To The Launch Pad" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1166858.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 17:55:42 -0800<br />Duration: 605</p><p>SPACEARIUM.COM - Mounted atop the massive Mobile Launch Platform, Space shuttle Atlantis arrives at Launch Complex 39-A in preparation for launch on mission STS-125. During its 11 day mission, the crew of Atlantis will repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. Launch from Kennedy Space Center is scheduled for October 10, 2008. For more space news, visit The Spacearium, http://www.spacearium.com</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">SPACEARIUM.COM - Mounted atop the massive Mobile Launch Platform, Space shuttle Atlantis arrives at Launch Complex 39-A in preparation for launch on mission STS-125. During its 11 day mission, the crew of Atlantis will repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. Launch from Kennedy Space Center is scheduled for October 10, 2008. For more space news, visit The Spacearium, http://www.spacearium.com</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">SPACEARIUM.COM - Mounted atop the massive Mobile Launch Platform, Space shuttle Atlantis arrives at Launch Complex 39-A in preparation for launch on mission STS-125. During its 11 day mission, the crew of Atlantis will repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. Launch from Kennedy Space Center is scheduled for October 10, 2008. For more space news, visit The Spacearium, http://www.spacearium.com</media:description>
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            <title>STS-125 Space Shuttle Atlantis Rolls Out To The Launch Pad</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 17:55:42 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="STS-125 Space Shuttle Atlantis Rolls Out To The Launch Pad" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1166894.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 17:55:42 -0800<br />Duration: 605</p><p>SPACEARIUM.COM - Space shuttle Atlantis leaves the Vehicle Assembly Building on its way to Launch Complex 39-A in preparation for launch on mission STS-125. During its 11 day mission, the crew of Atlantis will repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. Launch from Kennedy Space Center is scheduled for October 10, 2008. For more space news, visit The Spacearium, http://www.spacearium.com</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">SPACEARIUM.COM - Space shuttle Atlantis leaves the Vehicle Assembly Building on its way to Launch Complex 39-A in preparation for launch on mission STS-125. During its 11 day mission, the crew of Atlantis will repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. Launch from Kennedy Space Center is scheduled for October 10, 2008. For more space news, visit The Spacearium, http://www.spacearium.com</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">SPACEARIUM.COM - Space shuttle Atlantis leaves the Vehicle Assembly Building on its way to Launch Complex 39-A in preparation for launch on mission STS-125. During its 11 day mission, the crew of Atlantis will repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. Launch from Kennedy Space Center is scheduled for October 10, 2008. For more space news, visit The Spacearium, http://www.spacearium.com</media:description>
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            <title>Delta 2 Rocket Launches GeoEye-1 Earth Imaging Satellite</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 13:55:41 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Delta 2 Rocket Launches GeoEye-1 Earth Imaging Satellite" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1166745.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 13:55:41 -0800<br />Duration: 363</p><p>SPACEARIUM.COM - A United Launch Alliance Delta 2 rocket launches the GeoEye-1 commercial Earth imaging satellite for GeoEye, Inc. The Delta launch vehicle lifted off from Vandenberg, AFB in California. For more spaceflight news, visit The Spacearium, http://www.spacearium.com </p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">SPACEARIUM.COM - A United Launch Alliance Delta 2 rocket launches the GeoEye-1 commercial Earth imaging satellite for GeoEye, Inc. The Delta launch vehicle lifted off from Vandenberg, AFB in California. For more spaceflight news, visit The Spacearium, http://www.spacearium.com </media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">SPACEARIUM.COM - A United Launch Alliance Delta 2 rocket launches the GeoEye-1 commercial Earth imaging satellite for GeoEye, Inc. The Delta launch vehicle lifted off from Vandenberg, AFB in California. For more spaceflight news, visit The Spacearium, http://www.spacearium.com </media:description>
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            <title>ATK / NASA Suborbital Rocket Explodes With HyBoLT And SOAREX</title>            
            <pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:35:56 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="ATK / NASA Suborbital Rocket Explodes With HyBoLT And SOAREX" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1126373.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:35:56 -0800<br />Duration: 122</p><p>SPACEARIUM.COM - Video of an Alliant Tech Systems suborbital rocket carrying two NASA hypersonic experiments (HyBoLT and SOAREX) as it was destroyed shortly after liftoff from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia Friday, Aug. 22. No injuries or property damage were immediately reported. Most debris from the rocket is thought to have fallen in the Atlantic Ocean. The exact launch time was 5:10 a.m. EDT. The anomaly that caused the failure occurred approximately 27 seconds into flight and is not known. For mor space news, visit The Spacearium, www.spacearium.com
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            <title>Daily Space Update, July 28, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 18:53:18 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update, July 28, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1083726.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Sun, 03 Aug 2008 18:53:18 -0800<br />Duration: 346</p><p>SPACEARIUM.COM - Four years after SpaceShipOne became the world's first privately developed manned vehicle to travel into space, famed aircraft designer Burt Rutan and billionaire financier Sir Richard Branson unveiled elements of the commercial follow-on vehicle today, White Knight II. For more space news and multimedia, visit The Spacearium, www.spacearium.com</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">SPACEARIUM.COM - Four years after SpaceShipOne became the world's first privately developed manned vehicle to travel into space, famed aircraft designer Burt Rutan and billionaire financier Sir Richard Branson unveiled elements of the commercial follow-on vehicle today, White Knight II. For more space news and multimedia, visit The Spacearium, www.spacearium.com</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">SPACEARIUM.COM - Four years after SpaceShipOne became the world's first privately developed manned vehicle to travel into space, famed aircraft designer Burt Rutan and billionaire financier Sir Richard Branson unveiled elements of the commercial follow-on vehicle today, White Knight II. For more space news and multimedia, visit The Spacearium, www.spacearium.com</media:description>
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            <title>Daily Space Update, May 31, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 11:59:06 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update, May 31, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/969554.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 11:59:06 -0800<br />Duration: 581</p><p>Riding atop a tongue of flame that rivaled the late afternoon Sun, space shuttle Discovery rocketed away from Kennedy Space Center Saturday to start a three day race to catch up to the International Space Station on a landmark mission to deliver the capstone of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory to the orbiting complex.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>Daily Space Update, May 25, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 17:49:36 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update, May 25, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/918477.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Wed, 28 May 2008 17:49:36 -0800<br />Duration: 438</p><p>WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - NASA's Phoenix spacecraft landed in the northern polar region of Mars today to begin three months of examining a site chosen for its likelihood of having frozen water within reach of the lander's robotic arm. Radio signals received at 4:53:44 p.m. Pacific Time (7:53:44 p.m. Eastern Time) confirmed the Phoenix Mars Lander had survived its difficult final descent and touchdown 15 minutes earlier. For more space news, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - NASA's Phoenix spacecraft landed in the northern polar region of Mars today to begin three months of examining a site chosen for its likelihood of having frozen water within reach of the lander's robotic arm. Radio signals received at 4:53:44 p.m. Pacific Time (7:53:44 p.m. Eastern Time) confirmed the Phoenix Mars Lander had survived its difficult final descent and touchdown 15 minutes earlier. For more space news, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - NASA's Phoenix spacecraft landed in the northern polar region of Mars today to begin three months of examining a site chosen for its likelihood of having frozen water within reach of the lander's robotic arm. Radio signals received at 4:53:44 p.m. Pacific Time (7:53:44 p.m. Eastern Time) confirmed the Phoenix Mars Lander had survived its difficult final descent and touchdown 15 minutes earlier. For more space news, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:description>
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            <title>Daily Space Update, May 19, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 21:49:36 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update, May 19, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/898796.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Mon, 19 May 2008 21:49:36 -0800<br />Duration: 419</p><p>WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - NASA senior managers completed a review Monday of space shuttle Discovery's readiness for flight and selected May 31 as the official launch date for the STS-124 mission. Commander Mark Kelly and his six crewmates are scheduled to lift off to the International Space Station at 5:02 p.m. EDT. For more STS-124 news and multimedia, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - NASA senior managers completed a review Monday of space shuttle Discovery's readiness for flight and selected May 31 as the official launch date for the STS-124 mission. Commander Mark Kelly and his six crewmates are scheduled to lift off to the International Space Station at 5:02 p.m. EDT. For more STS-124 news and multimedia, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - NASA senior managers completed a review Monday of space shuttle Discovery's readiness for flight and selected May 31 as the official launch date for the STS-124 mission. Commander Mark Kelly and his six crewmates are scheduled to lift off to the International Space Station at 5:02 p.m. EDT. For more STS-124 news and multimedia, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:description>
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            <title>Daily Space Update From The Spacearium, May 16, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2008 20:19:31 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update From The Spacearium, May 16, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/893863.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Sat, 17 May 2008 20:19:31 -0800<br />Duration: 289</p><p>WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - A new Progress cargo carrier docked to the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station's Zarya module at 5:39 p.m. EDT Friday with more than 2.3 tons of fuel, oxygen, air, water, propellant and other supplies and equipment aboard. More space news and multimedia at The Spacearium, spacearium.com</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - A new Progress cargo carrier docked to the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station's Zarya module at 5:39 p.m. EDT Friday with more than 2.3 tons of fuel, oxygen, air, water, propellant and other supplies and equipment aboard. More space news and multimedia at The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - A new Progress cargo carrier docked to the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station's Zarya module at 5:39 p.m. EDT Friday with more than 2.3 tons of fuel, oxygen, air, water, propellant and other supplies and equipment aboard. More space news and multimedia at The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:description>
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            <title>Daily Space Update From The Spacearium, May 9, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 18:46:20 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update From The Spacearium, May 9, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/877698.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Sat, 10 May 2008 18:46:20 -0800<br />Duration: 253</p><p>The STS-124 crew members at NASA's Kennedy Space Center took part the terminal countdown demonstration test. During this three-day prelaunch training event, crew members tried on their orange launch and entry suits, practiced an emergency escape from the launch pad, and completed a fully suited dress rehearsal of their upcoming launch aboard space shuttle Discovery. For more STS-124 and space news, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">The STS-124 crew members at NASA's Kennedy Space Center took part the terminal countdown demonstration test. During this three-day prelaunch training event, crew members tried on their orange launch and entry suits, practiced an emergency escape from the launch pad, and completed a fully suited dress rehearsal of their upcoming launch aboard space shuttle Discovery. For more STS-124 and space news, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:text>

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            <title>Daily Space Update, May 6, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 16:22:36 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update, May 6, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/873424.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Thu, 08 May 2008 16:22:36 -0800<br />Duration: 461</p><p>WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - The STS-124 crew members arrived at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on May 6 for the terminal countdown demonstration test. During this three-day prelaunch training event, crew members will try on their orange launch and entry suits, practice an emergency escape from the launch pad, and complete a fully suited dress rehearsal of their upcoming launch aboard space shuttle Discovery. For more STS-124 news, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - The STS-124 crew members arrived at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on May 6 for the terminal countdown demonstration test. During this three-day prelaunch training event, crew members will try on their orange launch and entry suits, practice an emergency escape from the launch pad, and complete a fully suited dress rehearsal of their upcoming launch aboard space shuttle Discovery. For more STS-124 news, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - The STS-124 crew members arrived at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on May 6 for the terminal countdown demonstration test. During this three-day prelaunch training event, crew members will try on their orange launch and entry suits, practice an emergency escape from the launch pad, and complete a fully suited dress rehearsal of their upcoming launch aboard space shuttle Discovery. For more STS-124 news, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:description>
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            <title>Daily Space Update From The Spacearium, May 3, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 14:19:34 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update From The Spacearium, May 3, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/862968.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Sun, 04 May 2008 14:19:34 -0800<br />Duration: 265</p><p>VISIT: WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - Space shuttle Discovery was rolled out from the Vehicle Assembly building at Kennedy Space Center to Launch Complex 39-A for final preparations for the launch of mission STS-124 to deliver the Japanese Kibo Pressurized Module to the International Space Station. For more news about STS-124, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com.</p>]]></description>
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            <media:description type="plain">VISIT: WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - Space shuttle Discovery was rolled out from the Vehicle Assembly building at Kennedy Space Center to Launch Complex 39-A for final preparations for the launch of mission STS-124 to deliver the Japanese Kibo Pressurized Module to the International Space Station. For more news about STS-124, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com.</media:description>
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            <title>Daily Space Update Video Podcast, April 26, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 17:49:33 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update Video Podcast, April 26, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/854640.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 17:49:33 -0800<br />Duration: 494</p><p>Space shuttle Discovery was moved from its processing hangar to the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center for mating to an external tank and solid rocket boosters in preparation for the launch of STS-124 next month. Visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Space shuttle Discovery was moved from its processing hangar to the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center for mating to an external tank and solid rocket boosters in preparation for the launch of STS-124 next month. Visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Space shuttle Discovery was moved from its processing hangar to the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center for mating to an external tank and solid rocket boosters in preparation for the launch of STS-124 next month. Visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:description>
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            <title>Daily Space Update Video Podcast, April 27, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 17:49:33 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update Video Podcast, April 27, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/854650.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 17:49:33 -0800<br />Duration: 533</p><p>The mobile service tower at Space Launch Complex 40, formerly a Titan IV rocket launch pad, was demolished today with 200 pounds of high explosives. The demolition clears the way for SpaceX to refurbish the launch complex and use it in support of their Falcon 9 rocket. Visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">The mobile service tower at Space Launch Complex 40, formerly a Titan IV rocket launch pad, was demolished today with 200 pounds of high explosives. The demolition clears the way for SpaceX to refurbish the launch complex and use it in support of their Falcon 9 rocket. Visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">The mobile service tower at Space Launch Complex 40, formerly a Titan IV rocket launch pad, was demolished today with 200 pounds of high explosives. The demolition clears the way for SpaceX to refurbish the launch complex and use it in support of their Falcon 9 rocket. Visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:description>
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            <title>Daily Space Update From The Spacearium, April 19, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 16:19:32 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update From The Spacearium, April 19, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/830918.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 16:19:32 -0800<br />Duration: 595</p><p>ISS Expedition 16 crew Peggy Whitson and Yuri Malenchenko and South Korean spaceflight participant So-yeon Yi boarded a Soyuz space capsule and undocked from the space station and safely landed on the steppes of Kazakhstan around 4:30 a.m. EDT Saturday after 192 days in space and a hairy return trip that set the three astronauts down almost 300 miles from the intended landing site. For more space news, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">ISS Expedition 16 crew Peggy Whitson and Yuri Malenchenko and South Korean spaceflight participant So-yeon Yi boarded a Soyuz space capsule and undocked from the space station and safely landed on the steppes of Kazakhstan around 4:30 a.m. EDT Saturday after 192 days in space and a hairy return trip that set the three astronauts down almost 300 miles from the intended landing site. For more space news, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">ISS Expedition 16 crew Peggy Whitson and Yuri Malenchenko and South Korean spaceflight participant So-yeon Yi boarded a Soyuz space capsule and undocked from the space station and safely landed on the steppes of Kazakhstan around 4:30 a.m. EDT Saturday after 192 days in space and a hairy return trip that set the three astronauts down almost 300 miles from the intended landing site. For more space news, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com.</media:description>
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            <title>Daily Space Update From The Spacearium, April 18, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 20:49:37 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update From The Spacearium, April 18, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/829288.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 20:49:37 -0800<br />Duration: 240</p><p>Ariane 5 orbits Star One C2 and VINASAT-1 on its 24th consecutive successful launch. The Ariane 5 delivered its Star One C2 and VINASAT-1 payloads into a highly accurate geostationary transfer orbit. Arianespace tonight launched telecommunications satellites for Brazil and Vietnam on the 24th consecutive mission success of Ariane 5 from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. The heavy-lift Ariane 5 ECA deployed Star One C2 and VINASAT-1 into geostationary transfer orbit during a 31-minute mission, which began with an on-time liftoff from the Spaceport's ELA-3 launch zone at 7:17 p.m. local time. For more information on the launch, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Ariane 5 orbits Star One C2 and VINASAT-1 on its 24th consecutive successful launch. The Ariane 5 delivered its Star One C2 and VINASAT-1 payloads into a highly accurate geostationary transfer orbit. Arianespace tonight launched telecommunications satellites for Brazil and Vietnam on the 24th consecutive mission success of Ariane 5 from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. The heavy-lift Ariane 5 ECA deployed Star One C2 and VINASAT-1 into geostationary transfer orbit during a 31-minute mission, which began with an on-time liftoff from the Spaceport's ELA-3 launch zone at 7:17 p.m. local time. For more information on the launch, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Ariane 5 orbits Star One C2 and VINASAT-1 on its 24th consecutive successful launch. The Ariane 5 delivered its Star One C2 and VINASAT-1 payloads into a highly accurate geostationary transfer orbit. Arianespace tonight launched telecommunications satellites for Brazil and Vietnam on the 24th consecutive mission success of Ariane 5 from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. The heavy-lift Ariane 5 ECA deployed Star One C2 and VINASAT-1 into geostationary transfer orbit during a 31-minute mission, which began with an on-time liftoff from the Spaceport's ELA-3 launch zone at 7:17 p.m. local time. For more information on the launch, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com</media:description>
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            <title>Daily Space Update, April 15, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:31:35 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update, April 15, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/817980.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:31:35 -0800<br />Duration: 510</p><p>VISIT: WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket successfully launched the ICO G1 satellite from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral, FL on April 14, 2008. this afternoon. Launch occurred on-time at 4:12 p.m. EDT. For more information on yesterday's launch, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com.
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                <media:text type="plain">VISIT: WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket successfully launched the ICO G1 satellite from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral, FL on April 14, 2008. this afternoon. Launch occurred on-time at 4:12 p.m. EDT. For more information on yesterday's launch, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com.
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            <media:description type="plain">VISIT: WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket successfully launched the ICO G1 satellite from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral, FL on April 14, 2008. this afternoon. Launch occurred on-time at 4:12 p.m. EDT. For more information on yesterday's launch, visit The Spacearium, spacearium.com.
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            <title>Daily Space Update, April 13, 2008</title>            
            <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:49:30 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Daily Space Update, April 13, 2008" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/814497.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/spacearium/">spacearium</a><br />Added: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 19:49:30 -0800<br />Duration: 142</p><p>VISIT: WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket was rolled out to Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral A.F.S. in Florida in preparation for launch April 14 to loft the ICO Global Communications G1 communications satellite. For more information, visit The Spacearium</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">VISIT: WWW.SPACEARIUM.COM - A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket was rolled out to Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral A.F.S. in Florida in preparation for launch April 14 to loft the ICO Global Communications G1 communications satellite. For more information, visit The Spacearium</media:text>

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