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  1. ESA cheers on NASA's Deep Impact success (Forwarded)
  2. Subaru Telescope: Deep Impact News Flash (Forwarded)
  3. NASA Swift Satellite Offers a Different View of the Great Comet Collision
  4. Ball Aerospace Instruments Capture Images of Deep Impact's Independence Day Fireworks
  5. NASA offers live interviews about Space Shuttle return to flight
  6. Dust and gas from Comet 9P/Tempel 1 seen by ESA OGS
  7. Broadband access for remote areas in the UK
  8. Arianespace's next Ariane 5 mission will orbit the heaviest commercial satellite ever launched to GTO
  9. LORAL SKYNET enables European broadcast distribution of LIVE 8 concerts
  10. Evert Dudok appointed President EADS SPACE Transportation
  11. Mars Exploration Rover Update - July 5, 2005
  12. Postponement of the Launch Experiment of the M-V-6
  13. MESSENGER Executes Successful Flyby Test
  14. Deep Impact Captured by Gemini (Forwarded)
  15. Mars Global Surveyor Images: June 30 - July 6, 2005
  16. Restricted Airspace Briefing, New Control Tower Dedication July 8
  17. NASA announces return to flight web & launch coverage
  18. Return To Flight Launch Countdown Begins July 10 For Space Shuttle Discovery
  19. History's greatest comet hunter approaches major milestone
  20. Spectacular impact draws millions to NASA portal
  21. The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft is expected to discover its 1,000TH comet this summer
  22. Sun-powered aircraft to support sustainable development
  23. Venus Express - Ready to Study Venusian Astmosphere
  24. Space Shuttle Columbia's Last Flight Formed Clouds Over Antarctica(Forwarded)
  25. NASA satellites measure and monitor sea level
  26. NASA adds addendum to Shuttle implementation plan
  27. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 07-07-2005
  28. STS-114 events, briefings and KSC news center operation hours set
  29. Launch Experiment Day of M-V-6
  30. Space Weather News for July 7, 2005
  31. Earth from space: image of the week
  32. ESA awaits Space Shuttle's return to flight
  33. NASA GSF center has vital role in Shuttle Return to flight
  34. Exp-12 update, 01-07-2005
  35. The launch of THAICOM 4 (IPSTAR) is delayed by several days
  36. Station Boosted for Rendezvous With Discovery
  37. Beware the Mars Hoax
  38. Cassini Update - July 8, 2005
  39. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 4-8, 2005
  40. NASA Funds Exploratory Studies For Quieting Sonic Boom
  41. NASA announces shuttle launch countdown & key events
  42. Scientists Measure How Deep 'Deep Impact' Was, With X-Rays
  43. Dan Maas Earns Emmy Nomination for Realistic Mars Rover Animation
  44. UK Infrared Telescope First to Detect Flare from Deep Impact
  45. Deep Impact Was a Dust-up, Not a Gusher
  46. NASA's Deep Impact Tells a Tale of the Comet
  47. Playalinda Beach,l Wildlife Refuge will close for Shuttle launch
  48. NASA solicits intrest in use of Shuttle landing facility
  49. Update: STS-114 crew arrival now July 9
  50. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 08-07-2005
  51. Airspace, bridges and waterway restrictions in effect for all Space Shuttle launches
  52. International Space Station Status Report #35 - 2005
  53. New Launch Experiment Day of M-V-6, 09-07-2005
  54. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 09-07-2005
  55. New Launch Experiment Day of M-V-6
  56. Military Children Win Scholarships to Space Camp
  57. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 10-07-2005
  58. STS-114 Return To Flight Launch Mission Execution Forecast (Forwarded)
  59. ESA awaits Space Shuttle's return to flight
  60. Jonathan's Space Report No. 550
  61. NASA awards Moon rock to former astronaut Stafford
  62. NASA's Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 11-07-2005
  63. Boeing-sponsored Teachers Blast off at SPACE CAMP
  64. Pan African Heads of Mission Visit ISRO Satellite Centre
  65. Launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery
  66. Spongy-Looking Hyperion Tumbles Into View
  67. Abandoned Spaceships
  68. NASA Posts Space Shuttle Flight Readiness Review Charts Online
  69. STS-114 Return To Flight L-1 Launch Mission Execution Forecast(Forwarded)
  70. Operation Status of the "Suzaku"
  71. Statement from the families of the Space Shuttle Columbia mission STS-107
  72. Mars Exploration Rovers Update - July 11, 2005
  73. NASA updates Space Shuttle return to flight activities
  74. ELV Status Report, 12-07-2005
  75. NASA telescope launched on Japanese space observatory
  76. NASA awards crew exploration vehicle contracts
  77. Lowell Observatory and Discovery Communications Reach Milestone in Construction of Discovery Channel Telescope
  78. SDSS-II will Map the Universe, the Milky Way and Dark Energy
  79. DSCS-III shutdown new experience for 3rd Space Operations Squadron(Forwarded)
  80. Architect of Air Force space and missile programs dies (Forwarded)
  81. Military astronauts prepare for Discovery mission (Forwarded)
  82. Arnold Engineering Development Center playing a role in shuttleReturn to Flight (Forwarded)
  83. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 12-07-2005
  84. NASA signs with yahoo & akamai to bring Shuttle missions online
  85. International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Intergovernmental Organisations
  86. SPACEHAB Advances Space Commerce, New Multipurpose Spacecraft in Development
  87. SSETI Express sets off
  88. Three satellites needed to bring out 'shy star'
  89. Mars Global Surveyor Images: July 7-13, 2005
  90. Discovery launch delayed
  91. NASA Scientist Finds World With Triple Sunsets
  92. Software Learns To Recognize Spring Thaw
  93. NASA's Space Shuttle Return to Flight mission rescheduled
  94. Launch Delay of the Space Shuttle Discovery
  95. European technology to the space station
  96. Cluster spacecraft reach greatest separation at fifth anniversary
  97. Comet Tempel 1 Went Back to Sleep
  98. NASA briefing previews next step for exploring mars
  99. Space Weather News for July 14, 2005
  100. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 14-07-2005
  101. Canadian Meteorite Hunter Scores Again
  102. Mars Exploration Rover Update - July 14, 2005
  103. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 11-15, 2005
  104. Cassini Update - July 15, 2005
  105. NASA updates media about Space Shuttle launch status
  106. Congratulations Proton on its 40th Anniversary!
  107. Soyuz-Apollo manned space flight
  108. International Space Station Status Report #05-36
  109. NASA moves Shuttle return to flight later into launch window
  110. ISS crew takes a Soyuz ride Tuesday
  111. Mars Exploration Rover Update - July 15, 2005
  112. Puckett Observatory Supernova Search Discovers Its 100th Supernova
  113. Germany joins the Aurora Exploration Programme
  114. Discovering an Ecosystem Beneath a Collapsed Antarctic Ice Shelf
  115. STS-114 media update
  116. NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter media event at KSC, July 20
  117. Astronomers Debate Whether Oldest Known Dust Disk Will Ever Form Planets
  118. Station Crew Completes Soyuz Move
  119. THAICOM 4 (IPSTAR) launch : several days additional delay
  120. NASA's Shuttle at least one week away
  121. ISS Status Report, 19-07-2005
  122. Superwind discovered spreading Star Dust across the Universe(Forwarded)
  123. Galaxies give up their secrets (Forwarded)
  124. Mystery compact object producing high energy radiation (Forwarded)
  125. NASA technology helps smooth bumpy airline rides
  126. ESA transfer ownership of European-built ISS observation module to NASA
  127. Clarke-Bradbury 2005 Science Fiction Competition winners announced
  128. New NASA desing concept smokes out false alarms
  129. Ripples in cosmic neutrino background measured for the first time(Forwarded)
  130. NASA updates media on Space Shuttle return to flight
  131. Mars Global Surveyor Images: July 14-20, 2005
  132. MIT-Williams Team Catches Rare Light Show with Charon
  133. Dustiest Star Could Harbor a Young Earth (Forwarded)
  134. NASA selects advanced technology providers
  135. NASA'S ER-2 Flies Over Hurricane Emily's Eye
  136. NASA announces Deep Impact future mission status
  137. Launch Countdown to Begin Saturday, July 23
  138. NASA Moving Toward Tuesday Launch Attempt For Shuttle Discovery
  139. Civil Air Patrol crews helping ensure NASA returns to flight(Forwarded)
  140. Shuttle return to flight includes local efforts (Forwarded)
  141. Geologists Use Particles from Galaxy's Far Reaches to UnderstandProcesses at Earth's Surface (Forwarded)
  142. CryoSat environmental testing over - preparations for shipment to launch site about to begin
  143. Operation Status of the "Suzaku"
  144. Target Launch Day of the Space Shuttle Discovery
  145. President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Grigorievich Lukashenko's visit to RSC Energia
  146. The supernova that just won't fade away
  147. Dust-Enshrouded Star Looks Similar to our Sun
  148. NASA's new Mars mission will sharpen vision of exploration
  149. Palomar Observatory's 200-inch Hale Telescope Observes Comet Impact
  150. So cool: Study shows Mars in 4-billion-year freeze (Forwarded)
  151. Scientist refines cosmic clock to determine age of Milky Way(Forwarded)
  152. NASA names astronaut John Young ambassador of exploration
  153. NASA's Shuttle Crew Returns to KSC Tomorrow for Launch
  154. Don Quixote's home shows way to future Earth Observation missions
  155. Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) Launch Delay
  156. Partnership between National Federation of the Blind and NASA
  157. NASA Quest Challenges Students to Study Mars on Earth
  158. NASA Selects Top Teachers for New Airspace Systems Education Cohort
  159. Chandra Finds Link to Origin of Millisecond Pulsars
  160. Earth from space: image of the week
  161. Astronomers Find New Evidence for the Violent Demise of Sun-likeStars (Forwarded)
  162. MESSENGER Lines Up for Earth Swingby
  163. Multi-Species Genome Comparison Sheds New Light on Evolutionary Processes, Cancer Mutations
  164. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 18-22, 2005
  165. Cassini Update - July 22, 2005
  166. NEAR Mission Images Give Clues to Compositoin of Asteroid Eros
  167. The 2005 Perseid Meteor Shower & Mars
  168. Airspace, Bridges and Waterway Restrictions in Effect for All Space Shuttle Launches
  169. STS-114 Events, Briefings and KSC News Center Operating Hours Set
  170. NASA brings exploration's future to EAA Oshkosh airventure 2005
  171. ELV Status Report, 22-07-2005
  172. NASA announces new centennial challenge
  173. Student satellite makes use of facilities at ESA ESTEC
  174. International Space Station Status Report #05-38, 22-07-2005
  175. Return to flight countdown begins again saturday
  176. STS-114 Return To Flight L-2 Launch Mission Execution Forecast(Forwarded)
  177. STS-114 Return To Flight L-1 Launch Mission Execution Forecast(Forwarded)
  178. NASA Gives 'Go' for Return-to-Flight Launch Attempt Tuesday
  179. Lockheed Martin Hubble Space Telescope teams recieve NASA honors
  180. Ariane 5 to launch THAICOM 4 (IPSTAR) for the morning of August 11, 2005
  181. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 25-07-2005
  182. European Astronomers set sights on Earth-like planets and the firststarlight (Forwarded)
  183. Mars Foundation Completes Groundbreaking Mars Settlement Stud
  184. Cassini Reveals Saturn's Eerie-Sounding Radio Emissions
  185. Undergraduates Study Astronomy and Atmospheric Science During Summer Programs at Arecibo
  186. NASA Telescope Reveals Nearby Galaxy's Invisible Arms (GALEX)
  187. GOES-N Prelaunch Press Conference Set for July 28
  188. SMART-1 views Hadley Rille near Apollo 15 landing site
  189. Cassini finds recent and unusual geology on enceladus
  190. Mars Exploration Rovers Update - July 25, 2005
  191. Launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery with Astronaut Noguchi Onboard
  192. ESA Director General congratulates NASA Administrator on successful Shuttle launch
  193. NASA's GOES-N satellite ready for launch
  194. STS-114 MCC Status Report #01
  195. NASA official named hispanic engineer of the year
  196. Space Weather News for July 26, 2005
  197. NASA Launches Space Shuttle Return to Flight Mission
  198. STS-114 MCC Status Report #02
  199. ATK Supports Successful Return to Flight of Space Shuttle Discovery
  200. The unfolding space telescope
  201. Astronaut Soichi Noguchi's Training Report for STS-114 Mission, #17
  202. U.Texas Southwestern gets NASA grant to study human cells' responseto radiation (Forwarded)
  203. SOHO watches Saturn and Cassini pass behind Sun
  204. UK Goes Back to Mars with NASA (Forwarded)
  205. New Sub-Millimetre Light in the Desert (Forwarded)
  206. Mars Global Surveyor Images: July 21-27, 2005
  207. Einstein Ring in Distant Universe (Forwarded)
  208. Space Calendar - July 27, 2005
  209. Lockheed Martin solar X-ray imager to be launched on NOAA GOES-N satellite
  210. NASA's Chandra neon discovery solves solar paradox
  211. NASA sets agency online web stream record during shuttle launch
  212. NASA TV broadcasts coverage of GOES-N satellite launch
  213. Launch of Optical Inter-orbit Communication Engineering Test Satellite (OICETS) and piggyback satellite INDEX
  214. STS-114 MCC Status Report #03
  215. First Measurement of Geoneutrinos at KamLAND (Forwarded)
  216. STS-114 MCC Status Report #04
  217. NASA research helps develop new light jet aircraft
  218. Water ice in crater at Martian north pole
  219. NASA Statement on Foam Shedding From External Tank
  220. Initial operations for EGNOS
  221. NASA Develops a Nugget to Search for Life in Space
  222. Statement by Kennedy Space Center Director James W. Kennedy
  223. NASA announces aeronautical Centennial Challenge
  224. Hubble Pinpoints Doomed Star that Explodes as Supernova
  225. Hubble pinpoints doomed star that explodes as supernova
  226. Statement by Marc Garneau, President, Canadian Space Agency
  227. Spitzer Finds Life Components in Young Universe
  228. Technical briefing STS-114
  229. STS-114 MCC Status Report #05
  230. STS-114 MCC Status Report #06
  231. Cassini Confirms a Dynamic Atmosphere at Saturn's Moon Enceladus
  232. Land Launch Receives First Order with PanAmSat
  233. Sea Launch wins Multiple Launch Award with PanAmSat - Agreement includes first Land Launch mission
  234. Earth from space: image of the week
  235. International MSc in space exploration
  236. Thumbs up for 60-second firing
  237. Scientists Discover Tenth Planet (2003 UB313)
  238. Cassini Update - July 29, 2005
  239. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 25-29, 2005
  240. Hubble pinpoints red supergiant that exploded (Forwarded)
  241. Space Weather News for July 29, 2005
  242. STS-114 MCC Status Report #07
  243. STS-114 MCC Status Report #08
  244. NASA scientists discover tenth planet
  245. RoadRunner demonstrates revolutionary military space capability(Forwarded)
  246. STS-114 MCC Status Report #09
  247. STS-114 MCC Status Report #10
  248. STS-114 MCC Status Report #11
  249. STS-114 MCC Status Report #12
  250. Disaster Charter brings satellites to bear on Romanian flooding