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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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Washington - Two NASA astronauts didn't let their distance from Earth deter them from voting in the US presidential election Tuesday. Commander Mike Fincke and Flight Engineer Greg
Well, try voting from 220 miles above Earth while traveling at 17,500 miles per hour. That's exactly what two American astronauts will be doing onboard the International Space
Two American astronauts onboard the International Space Station, Commander Edward Michael Fincke and Flight Engineer and Science Officer Greg Chamitoff , will vote from space or at
Think the long lines, cooling temperatures and legions of political sign holders will make voting a hassle on Tuesday?
As millions of Americans headed to the polls to vote yesterday, two astronauts orbiting Earth aboard the International Space Station (ISS) also had the opportunity to vote. "So I'm
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Astronauts To Vote From Space Image above: Commander Mike Fincke (right) and Flight Engineer Greg Chamitoff send a special message from the International Space Station urging
Fincke and Chamitoff Vote From Space Image above: Expedition 18 Commander Mike Fincke (left) and Flight Engineer Greg Chamitoff encourage Americans to vote.
Washington (UPI) Jul 21 , 2004 - The first substantive indication of congressional reaction to President Bush's proposed space exploration plan appeared Tuesday when the House
NASA is inviting astronomy fans from around the world to vote on where the Hubble Space Telescope should next be focused. Voters can choose from six distant galaxies, nebulae and

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