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It is usual for fathers to pace up and down the corridors of the hospital while the mother is in labour – the father chews his fingernails as he waits anxiously to hear the good news. Not so astronauts. Randy Bresnik, an astronaut abroad the Atlantis...
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The third and final spacewalk of space shuttle Atlantis' mission will conclude Monday, 23, 2009, at 1 p.m...Satcher will be joined outside by Randolph Bresnik, the father of a new baby girl. A pair of astronauts stepped out on the third and final spacewalk...
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Shuttle Atlantis astronaut Randy Bresnik awoke early on Sunday to a much-anticipated call that his new daughter had been born. Bresnik's wife, Rebecca, gave birth to Abigail Mae Bresnik just after midnight. At the time, Bresnik was in orbit 220 miles...
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It formed part of Operation Razor, their pre-festive season crime blitz. As a convoy of police vehicles filed through the streets of Atlantis, residents could be seen pointing while chattering on their cell phones. Officers say some were tipping off relatives...
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Fla. — A pair of spacewalking astronauts, one of them a surgeon, hustled through antenna and cable work outside the International Space Station on Thursday and even whipped off an extra chore. Atlantis crewmen Michael Foreman and Dr. Robert Satcher Jr....
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The space shuttle Atlantis successfully docked Wednesday with the International Space Station and the hatch separating the crews was opened for the traditional welcoming ceremony, Nasa said.The shuttle and its six astronauts left Florida's Kennedy Space...
The Atlantis astronauts plan a high-flying arrival at the International Space Station today after a two-day trip from Kennedy Space Center. With mission commander Charlie Hobaugh at the controls, Atlantis is scheduled to dock at the outpost just...
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Fla.–Space shuttle Atlantis arrived at the International Space Station on Wednesday for a weeklong stay, delivering a load of spare parts needed to keep the outpost running for another decade. The two craft came together 220 miles above the Pacific, between...
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Florida — Space shuttle Atlantis is closing in on the International Space Station. Atlantis will do a pirouette for the station cameras late Wednesday morning, for a final check to make sure there's no damage to the thermal tiles on its belly...It will...
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