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Endeavour Lifts Off
Space Shuttle Endeavour launched into the night sky from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Friday at 7:55 pm EST. It's delivering a new crewmember and tons of equipment and supplies to the International Space Station.
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American video game designer Richard Garriott, left, joins crewmates Yury Lonchakov and Mike Fincke for training in Russia. They launched aboard a Soyuz spacecraft for a trip to the International Space Station on Oct. 12.
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Phoenix Digs Deep
NASA released this image from the Phoenix Lander on September 1. It shows the deepest trenches Phoenix has dug into the Martian surface so far. The deepest, which is about 7 inches, exposed more of the frozen subsurface so Phoenix could collect sample shavings of ice.
By analyzing the soil material and ice, scientists are searching for evidence that Mars could have supported life at some point in its history.
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