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Astronomers will present new findings about how planets are built during a listen-and-log-on news briefing Monday, Oct. 18 at 1 p.m. EDT. The discoveries were made using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.  Read more...

NASA TV is airing extensive coverage of the activities on the International Space Station as Expedition 9 comes to a close and Expedition 10 begins.  Read more...

The e-mail address for official news released by the Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs office has changed effective August 10. The new address alias is “KSC News Center.”  Read more...

The Kennedy Space Center Media Services Division has launched an online service for media representatives to gain access to KSC for media events.  Read more...

The 2004 hurricane season started in June, and NASA has the resources reporters need to cover it: video, satellite pictures, research data, and hurricane specialists.  Read more...

NASA Television will improve coverage to viewers in Alaska and Hawaii as well as the continental United States when it switches its signal from one satellite to two different ones.  Read more...

The analog satellite signal used to broadcast feeds and other programming on NASA Television will become digital, and your access to its content will be impacted.  Read more...

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