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  1. India Successfully Launches Italian Astronomical Satellite (Forwarded)
  2. Climate catastrophes in the Solar System (Forwarded)
  3. Next solar storm cycle will start late (Forwarded)
  4. Total Eclipse in the Orbit of "Hinode" (Solar-B) (Forwarded)
  5. A step closer to a European Space Policy (Forwarded)
  6. Hayabusa starts fully fledged return trip to Earth (Forwarded)
  7. Cosmologically speaking, diamonds may actually be forever (Forwarded)
  8. U.Arkansas Instruments to Dig Deep in Space (Forwarded)
  9. NASA completes first checkout flight of airborne observatory (Forwarded)
  10. Prof. Stephen Hawking Experiences the Freedom of Weightlessness During Historic Zero-Gravity Flight (Forwarded)
  11. Track ESA spacecraft online (Forwarded)
  12. US Earth-observing satellites in jeopardy, AAAS Board cautions (Forwarded)
  13. Sombrero Galaxy: A Great Observatories View (Forwarded)
  14. Bohdan Paczynski, renowned astrophysicist, dies at age 67 (Forwarded)
  15. Sharp views show ground ice on Mars is patchy and variable (Forwarded)
  16. COROT discovers its first exoplanet and catches scientists by surprise (Forwarded)
  17. Has SOHO ended a 30-year quest for solar ripples? (Forwarded)
  18. Ariane 5 -- second launch of six in 2007 (Forwarded)
  19. George Mason U. professor finds direction of local interstellar magnetic field (Forwarded)
  20. A Galactic Fossil: Star is Found to be 13.2 Billion Years Old (Forwarded)
  21. When Galaxies Collide, our Solar System Will Go for a Ride (Forwarded)
  22. Poland becomes the fourth ESA European Cooperating State (Forwarded)
  23. GIOVE-A transmits first navigation message (Forwarded)
  24. Call for ideas in satellite navigation -- Galileo Masters 2007 (Forwarded)
  25. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 580
  26. Scientists and polar explorers brave the elements in support of CryoSat-2 (Forwarded)
  27. Satellites play vital role in understanding the carbon cycle (Forwarded)
  28. Safer air traffic with EGNOS (Forwarded)
  29. Satellites shed light on global warming (Forwarded)
  30. "The future starts today" -- One step closer to shaping 'Cosmic Vision 2015-2025' (Forwarded)
  31. New VERITAS telescope array may help find 'dark matter' (Forwarded)
  32. Astronomers Find Super-massive Planet (Forwarded)
  33. Spitzer Digs Up Hidden Stars (Forwarded)
  34. GALEX Completes Four Star-Studded Years in Space (Forwarded)
  35. New technique for 'weighing' black holes (Forwarded)
  36. ESA Cluster spacecraft makes a shocking discovery (Forwarded)
  37. First Observation of a Uranian Mutual Event (Forwarded)
  38. Frictional heating explains plumes on Saturn's moon Enceladus (Forwarded)
  39. X-rays provide a new way to investigate exploding stars (Forwarded)
  40. Venus Express' infrared camera goes filming (Forwarded)
  41. National Research Council Canada scientists produce world's most sensitive radio detectors to probe the Universe (Forwarded)
  42. ESA presents the sharpest ever satellite map of Earth (Forwarded)
  43. Europe's Space Policy becomes a reality today (Forwarded)
  44. Ground-based observatories join forces with Venus Express (Forwarded)
  45. Chinese space agency joins the International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters' (Forwarded)
  46. Key meeting for the ESA European Cooperating States (Forwarded)
  47. ESA space technology creates investment opportunities (Forwarded)
  48. Galileo rubidium clocks -- a year of in-orbit experience (Forwarded)
  49. International cooperation boosts EarthCARE (Forwarded)
  50. Improving security through satellite telecommunications (Forwarded)
  51. Huge waves that hit Reunion Island tracked from space (Forwarded)
  52. Hyper-accurate clocks -- the beating heart of Galileo (Forwarded)
  53. MetOp-A takes up service (Forwarded)
  54. Building our new view of Titan (Forwarded)
  55. Revealing Titan's rugged surface (Forwarded)
  56. Titan's mysterious radio wave (Forwarded)
  57. Dissecting the dirt on Titan (Forwarded)
  58. Huygens' path to Titan (Forwarded)
  59. The way the wind blows on Titan (Forwarded)
  60. STS-117 L-2 Day Launch Weather Forecast (Forwarded)
  61. Galaxy Cluster Takes It to the Extreme (Forwarded)
  62. Old idea spawns new way to study dark matter (Forwarded)
  63. National Radio Astronomy Observatory teams with NASA gamma-ray satellite (Forwarded)
  64. NASA awards Landsat Data Continuity Mission accommodation study (Forwarded)
  65. The Loneliest Black Holes in the Universe (Forwarded)
  66. Astronomers map action in the cosmic suburbs (Forwarded)
  67. Our Peculiar Motion Away from the Local Void (Forwarded)
  68. Astronomers find new way to measure distance to other galaxies (Forwarded)
  69. Shine on, shine on, climate monitoring station: Moon-based observatories proposed (Forwarded)
  70. Research points to origin of ripples in the Milky May (Forwarded)
  71. Astronomers capture the first image of surface features on a sun-like star (Forwarded)
  72. Model Methanogens Provide Clues to Possible Mars Life (Forwarded)
  73. Satellite images show destroyed and threatened villages in Darfur (Forwarded)
  74. NASA Pondering a Future Grapple on the James Webb Space Telescope (Forwarded)
  75. Research finds that earth's climate is approaching "dangerous" point (Forwarded)
  76. Mars image marks THEMIS milestone (Forwarded)
  77. Envisat captures first image of Sargassum from space (Forwarded)
  78. Satellite communications for security support at G8 summit (Forwarded)
  79. Astronomers Search for Quasars with a 'Kick' (Forwarded)
  80. STS-117 L-1 Day Launch Weather Forecast (Forwarded)
  81. Amateur astronomers help keep tabs on White Dwarf overdue for massive starquake (Forwarded)
  82. Astrophysicists find fractal image of Sun's 'Storm Season' imprinted on Solar Wind (Forwarded)
  83. Several Jupiter sized exoplanets found to have only weak Earth like gravity (Forwarded)
  84. Ancient Meteor Blast May Have Caused Extinctions (Forwarded)
  85. Gravity Test Flawed, U.Missouri-Columbia Physicist Says (Forwarded)
  86. Spin of Supermassive Black Holes Measured for First Time (Forwarded)
  87. Why Are Galaxies without Black Holes Uncommon? (Forwarded)
  88. Team discovers 'throttle' for solar wind (Forwarded)
  89. Magnetic field uses sound waves to ignite Sun's ring of fire (Forwarded)
  90. Radio 'screams' from the Sun warn of radiation storms (Forwarded)
  91. Sun's Deep Interior Revealed by New Computer Model (Forwarded)
  92. XMM-Newton reveals X-rays from gas streams around young stars (Forwarded)
  93. Hinode's solar data ready for Europe's access (Forwarded)
  94. ESA's water mission instrument passes test programme (Forwarded)
  95. African water project supported by space (Forwarded)
  96. Hobby-Eberly Telescope Helps Astronomers Learn Secrets of One of Universe's Most Distant Objects (Forwarded)
  97. Surprise during the Search for a Second [extrasolar] Earth (Forwarded)
  98. Launch Day of JAXA lunar spacecraft Kaguya (Forwarded)
  99. Classic and Digital Versions of GLOBE at Night Thrive in 2007 (Forwarded)
  100. NASA's FUSE Satellite Catches Collision of Titans (Forwarded)
  101. Dartmouth undergrad solves long-standing astronomical puzzle of Crab Nebula explosion date (Forwarded)
  102. Scientists reveal how supermassive black holes bind into pairs during galaxy mergers (Forwarded)
  103. Strong evidence that Mars once had an ocean (Forwarded)
  104. Two more active moons around Saturn (Forwarded)
  105. Hidden Planet Pushes Star's Ring a Billion Miles Off-Center (Forwarded)
  106. Astrium rockets into space tourism (Forwarded)
  107. Double explosion heralds the death of a very massive star (Forwarded)
  108. TerraSAR-X -- German radar satellite launch successful (Forwarded)
  109. National Research Council Canada Aerospace Test Helps Qualify RADARSAT-2 for 2007 Launch (Forwarded)
  110. Eta Carinae: New View of Doomed Star (Forwarded)
  111. The Milky Way: an unusual galaxy and an exceptionally calm formation (Forwarded)
  112. New Technique for Observing Faint Companions (Forwarded)
  113. Black holes aren't (Forwarded)
  114. NOAA satellites ready for active hurricane season (Forwarded)
  115. NOAA, GSA officially open new environmental satellite center (Forwarded)
  116. "Missing Mass" Found in Recycled Dwarf Galaxies (Forwarded)
  117. Star Cluster Holds Midweight Black Hole, VLA Indicates (Forwarded)
  118. Laser Guide Star System on ESO's VLT Starts Regular Science Operations (Forwarded)
  119. A Brown Dwarf Joins the Jet-Set (Forwarded)
  120. Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Forwarded)
  121. Matter Flashed at Ultra Speed (Forwarded)
  122. TerraSAR-X exceeds all expectations: German radar satellite sends first data in record time (Forwarded)
  123. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 581
  124. Cluster: ESA spacecraft flying closer than ever for better science (Forwarded)
  125. Radioactive iron, a window to the stars (Forwarded)
  126. Planning for Planck's science (Forwarded)
  127. YES2 given green light for launch (Forwarded)
  128. ESA and CNES sign assistance contracts for Ariane (Forwarded)
  129. ESA launches new programme for air traffic management via satellite (Forwarded)
  130. Neutron Stars Join The Black Hole Jet Set (Forwarded)
  131. Life Elsewhere in Solar System Could Be Different From Life as We Know It (Forwarded)
  132. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 582
  133. Astronomers Claim to Find the Most Distant Known Galaxies (Forwarded)
  134. RCW 103: A Star with a Mystery Partner? (Forwarded)
  135. National Science Foundation Selects Homestake Gold Mine as Deep Underground Science Site (Forwarded)
  136. Star Surface Polluted by Planetary Debris (Forwarded)
  137. GROND Takes Off: First Light for Gamma-Ray Burst Chaser at ESO La Silla (Forwarded)
  138. Water, water everywhere -- on an extrasolar planet (Forwarded)
  139. AKARI presents detailed all-sky map in infrared light (Forwarded)
  140. The chemical diversity of comets dates back to their origin (Forwarded)
  141. Computer program makes night sky searchable (Forwarded)
  142. Pioneering 3D view of near-Earth magnetic 'dance' (Forwarded)
  143. Understanding Killer Electrons in Space (Forwarded)
  144. X-ray satellites discover the biggest collisions in the Universe (Forwarded)
  145. VLT Provides Evidence for Type Ia Supernovae Scenario (Forwarded)
  146. Boston U. researchers produce images of gases escaping from Jupiter's moon Io (Forwarded)
  147. ESA's Earth Explorer gravity satellite on show (Forwarded)
  148. ESA Automated Transfer Vehicle starts journey to Kourou (Forwarded)
  149. Atlantis readies for ESA Columbus mission (Forwarded)
  150. Helicopter flight trials for European EGNOS (Forwarded)
  151. U.Alabama Astronomer Co-Develops New Method to Describe Galaxy Features (Forwarded)
  152. Venusian rendezvous results: chapter one (Forwarded)
  153. Detection of interstellar propylene in the dark cloud TMC-1 (Forwarded)
  154. One giant leap for space fashion: MIT team designs sleek, skintight spacesuit (Forwarded)
  155. Launch Postponement of JAXA KAGUYA (SELENE) Lunar Mission (Forwarded)
  156. Chandra Catches "Piranha" Black Holes (Forwarded)
  157. Interstellar Chemistry Gets More Complex With New Charged-Molecule Discovery (Forwarded)
  158. What Happened Before the Big Bang? (Forwarded)
  159. New Book Recounts Exciting, Colorful History Of Radio Astronomy in Green Bank, West Virginia (Forwarded)
  160. Search for life in Martian ice relies on UK technology (Forwarded)
  161. Digital archive casts new light on Apollo-era moon pictures (Forwarded)
  162. Canada: On its Way to Mars (Forwarded)
  163. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 583
  164. STS-118 Launch Weather Forecast, issued 6 Aug. 2007 (Forwarded)
  165. Planet Orbiting a Giant Red Star Discovered with Hobby-Eberly Telescope (Forwarded)
  166. Japanese and NASA satellites unveil new type of active galaxy (Forwarded)
  167. Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Catches a Dust Devil on Mars (Forwarded)
  168. U.Toronto researchers discover clues to early solar system (Forwarded)
  169. Mars winds could pose challenges for NASA's Phoenix lander team (Forwarded)
  170. STS-118 Launch Weather Forecast, issued 7 Aug. 2007 (Forwarded)
  171. SMART-1 diagnoses wrinkles and excess weight on the Moon (Forwarded)
  172. Hinode helps unravel long-standing solar mysteries (Forwarded)
  173. Moving to the rhythm of the Sun (Forwarded)
  174. Hurricane Dean tracked from space (Forwarded)
  175. Introducing Sky in Google Earth (Forwarded)
  176. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 584
  177. Missile Launch to Support Boost Phase Data Collection Experiment Successfully Completed
  178. Argon Conclusion: Researchers Reassess Theories on Formation of Earth's Atmosphere (Forwarded)
  179. DigitalGlobe Successfully Launches Worldview-1 (Forwarded)
  180. NASA celebrates a decade observing climate impacts on health of world's oceans (Forwarded)
  181. UNCCD recognises importance of satellites for combating desertification (Forwarded)
  182. Dealing with threatening space rocks (Forwarded)
  183. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 585
  184. Outer Space at Risk: New Study Spotlights Anti-Satellite and Space Debris Threats (Forwarded)
  185. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 586
  186. DigitalGlobe Unveils First WorldView-1 Images (Forwarded)
  187. New U.Colorado-Boulder Study Confirms First-Known Belt Of Moonlets In Saturn Rings (Forwarded)
  188. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 587
  189. KAGUYA (SELENE): World's First Image Taking of the Moon (Forwarded)
  190. RADARSAT-2: safeguarding Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic (Forwarded)
  191. Rosetta closes in on Earth -- a second time (Forwarded)
  192. Astronomers Discover Sun's Twin at McDonald Observatory (Forwarded)
  193. Stars well-endowed with gold have fewer companions (Forwarded)
  194. Lifting the Venusian veil, two years since launch (Forwarded)
  195. New scientific riches from Integral (Forwarded)
  196. Setting stars reveal planetary secrets (Forwarded)
  197. YES2 team claims a space tether world record (Forwarded)
  198. Columbus moves to payload canister (Forwarded)
  199. ESA transmits first-ever telecommands to Chinese satellite (Forwarded)
  200. Less Arctic ice means higher risks, experts warn (Forwarded)
  201. Cluster monitors convection cells over the polar caps (Forwarded)
  202. The puzzle of the variable radio period of Saturn (Forwarded)
  203. SuperWASP Finds a Strongly-Irradiated Transiting Gas-Giant Exoplanet (Forwarded)
  204. Three New Planets Announced by UK's Planet Hunters (Forwarded)
  205. NASA unveils new high volume antenna network (Forwarded)
  206. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Gets "Spacewired" (Forwarded)
  207. Heaviest Stellar Black Hole Discovered in Nearby Galaxy (Forwarded)
  208. Stellar Forensics with Striking Image from Chandra (Forwarded)
  209. Auger Observatory links highest-energy cosmic rays with violent black holes (Forwarded)
  210. Time to overhaul Newton's Theory of Gravitation? (Forwarded)
  211. China Releases First Image of Moon from Chang'e 1 (Forwarded)
  212. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 588
  213. Venus: Earth's twin planet? (Forwarded)
  214. The unexpected temperature profile of Venus's atmosphere (Forwarded)
  215. The restless atmosphere of Venus (Forwarded)
  216. Venus caught in the wind from the Sun (Forwarded)
  217. Climate and Evolution of Venus (Forwarded)
  218. James Webb Space Telescope Marks Successful Completion of Optical Telescope Element Design Review (Forwarded)
  219. U.Colorado Satellite Indicates Regional Warming Variations From Sun During Solar Cycle (Forwarded)
  220. European Columbus space laboratory set to reach ISS (Forwarded)
  221. ESA Jules Verne ATV given its 'wings' (Forwarded)
  222. An X-Ray Santa Claus in Orion (Forwarded)
  223. ESA receives American Astronautical Society award (Forwarded)
  224. Ministerial summit on 'Global Earth Observation System of Systems' (Forwarded)
  225. ESA and Inmarsat sign innovative Alphasat satellite contract (Forwarded)
  226. Earth's true colours (Forwarded)
  227. SOHO -- keeping an eye on the Sun for 12 years (Forwarded)
  228. Organic 'building blocks' discovered in Titan's atmosphere (Forwarded)
  229. New Hypothesis For Origin of Life Proposed (Forwarded)
  230. SMART-1: Travel maps of the lunar north pole (Forwarded)
  231. ESA Vega main engine test in Kourou (Forwarded)
  232. Telemedicine: Health alert via satellite (Forwarded)
  233. NASA's GLAST satellite arrives at Naval Research Lab for testing (Forwarded)
  234. Goddard Space Flight Center Engineers and Divers Multi-Task for Hubble (Forwarded)
  235. When do gas giants reach the point of no return? (Forwarded)
  236. Road trip clues for Moon missions from an Open University researcher (Forwarded)
  237. NASA study reveals less water in Mars' clouds (Forwarded)
  238. James Webb Space Telescope Testing to Find Infrared Light for Christmas (Forwarded)
  239. Envisat captures South Korea's crude oil leak (Forwarded)
  240. Planetary scientists close in on Saturn's elusive rotation (Forwarded)
  241. Cassini Captures Best View Yet Of Saturn's Ring Currents (Forwarded)
  242. Earth's magnetic field could help protect astronauts working on the moon (Forwarded)
  243. Discovery shows Milky Way halo is split in two (Forwarded)
  244. Successful launch of RADARSAT-2 (Forwarded)
  245. XMM-Newton unveils hidden cosmic giant (Forwarded)
  246. Understanding our neighbourhood in the universe (Forwarded)
  247. Sulfur dioxide may have helped maintain a warm early Mars (Forwarded)
  248. Brigham Young U. scientist leads discovery of mountains on Titan (Forwarded)
  249. Global Map Reveals Mineral Distribution on Mars (Forwarded)
  250. Intergalactic "shot in the dark" shocks astronomers (Forwarded)