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The techniques currently used to clean spacecraft only detect heat-resistant and spore-forming bacteria.

China appears to be designing a spacecraft-launcher that attaches to the undercarriage of a large warplane.

The idea of inflatable spacecraft dates back almost to the beginning of the space age, solving a stubborn conundrum with putting stuff in space.

The deep space version of Mark II differed from the rendezvous type only in having backup navigation gear and extra heat and radiation protection, 270 kilograms more on a 2,900-kilogram spacecraft.

The rings cannot hide the ragged, icy crescent of Rhea, here imaged in color by the Cassini spacecraft. The second-largest moon of Saturn shines brightly through gaps in the rings.

And he borrowed too much money to rent a spacecraft.

The spacecraft burned up when it re-entered the earth's atmosphere.

"You know, it's amazing," he said. "Everything on the spacecraft works, and we're not using any backup systems."

The early spacecraft that landed on Mars were thoroughly sterilized. But as money for the space program got tight, the expensive cleansing process was cut back.

Given realistic propulsion options, and the requirement that the spacecraft can slow down to orbit its target, the target star cannot be more than 15 light-years from Earth.

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I paced in the peaceful spacecraft.

The robotic Phoenix spacecraft that landed on Mars in 2008 recorded the above spectacular panorama.

The spacecraft would be assembled at the launch center after experts finish examining its air tightness and electric properties.

The Almaz spacecraft represent a 1970s throwback to a time when the Soviets envisioned human crews flying into orbit to secretly spy on enemies under the cover of being civilian research stations.

He was speaking of the space shuttle, an old but arguably serviceable spacecraft.

Rockets are tall, but not particularly inflatable spacecraft, the structure can be packed tightly into the payload and then filled with air once in orbit.

Gravity accelerates spacecraft as they fall towards the sun.

Yang, a former air force pilot, is expected to make 14 orbits in the Shenzhou V spacecraft before returning to Earth at a landing site in Inner Mongolia.

Three, two, one, we have ignition and lift -off of Atlantis and the Galileo spacecraft bound for Jupiter!

The two spacecraft rendezvoused successfully.

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is NASA's most powerful spacecraft currently in orbit around Mars.

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