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NASA HOPEFUL ABOUT FINDING SCIENCE IN GENESIS WRECKAGE
Sep 13, 2004 - NASA operators were so concerned about the safety of the fragile 
capsule from Genesis and its precious cargo of solar wind samples that they'd arranged 
an elaborate airborne capture with helicopter stunt pilots. So when the capsule's 
parachute failed to open, and it slammed into the Utah desert at hundreds of km per 
hour, you'd think it was a total writeoff. Well, apparently not. NASA scientists have 
been analyzing the wreckage, and found enough is intact that they should be able to 
achieve most of their scientific objectives - enough samples of the Sun's solar wind 
have survived to keep the scientific community busy for a long time.

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NASA'S SATELLITE PHOTO OF HURRICANE IVAN
Sep 11, 2004 - NASA's Terra satellite took this photograph of Hurricane Ivan as it 
roared past the island of Jamaica on Saturday. The US space agency is gearing itself 
up for another potential encounter with a hurricane; just a week after Hurricane 
Frances damaged the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral. Forecasters are expecting 
that KSC will receive winds of 75 kph (45 mph) and more rain on Tuesday. 1,500 
employees have been working to get the space centre back online, and managers are 
still planning to reopen to its full 14,000 employees on Monday.

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ASTRONAUTS BEGIN REPAIRING OXYGEN SYSTEM
Sep 10, 2004 - The crew on board the International Space Station restarted the 
malfunctioning Elektron oxygen system on Friday, but shut it down about an hour later. 
Russian engineers are trying to figure out why the system is automatically commanding 
itself to shut down. Commander Gennady Padalka used spare parts that were on hand to 
get a backup system ready if necessary. There's still plenty of oxygen available to 
the two men on board the station, including full tanks on the docked Progress cargo 
ship, and 84 solid fuel oxygen canisters which can last them 42 days.

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