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- New look at microwave background may cast doubts on big bang theory(Forwarded)
- This Is Not Your Father's Moon Buggy (Forwarded)
- MRO's HiRISE Camera Turned On
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 1-7, 2005
- Sandia conducts tests at Solar Tower to benefit future NASA spaceexploration (Forwarded)
- Ceres May Be 'Mini Planet' with Water Ice
- NASA's Spitzer and Deep Impact Build Recipe for Comet Soup
- Field guide for confirming new earth-like planets described (Forwarded)
- Water detection at Gusev crater described: Chemical proof for twowet scenarios (Forwarded)
- Feasibility of Future Nuclear-Powered Spacecraft Not Yet Known(Forwarded)
- NOAA issues space weather warning/Huge Solar Flare Spotted (Forwarded)
- Comet Collision 'Armageddon' Unlikely
- Cassini Discovers Saturn's Dynamic Clouds Run Deep
- Reentry of the Solar X-ray Observatory "Yohkoh" (SOLAR-A)
- Father, son reflect on history, future of GPS (Forwarded)
- Historic tower at Launch Complex 13 toppled (Forwarded)
- Scientific breakthrough will help protect astronauts and spacecraft(Forwarded)
- Study Suggests Titan May Hold Keys for Exotic Brand of Life
- Study Indicates Ceres May Have Water-Ice Mantle
- Work Continues on the Solar System's Three Recently Discovered Objects
- NOAA Issues Another Space Weather Warning; Powerful Solar Flare Erupts
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 9, 2005
- Hayabusa Images of Asteroid Itokawa: September 7-10, 2005
- Hayabusa Arrives At Asteroid Itokawa
- Astronomers Find Farthest Known Gamma-Ray Burst with ESO VLT(Forwarded)
- SpaceX Announces the Falcon 9 Fully Reusable Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle
- Dusty Old Star Offers Window to Our Future/Texas astronomers, othersfind dead stars collecting dust (Forwarded)
- Rapid-Born Planets Present 'Baby Picture' of Our Early Solar System(Forwarded)
- [Most distant gamma-ray burst] Discovery confirms explosive predictionmade by astrophysicists in 1999 (Forwarded)
- The Doppler and Altimeter Data At Hayabusa Arrival
- Hubble Catches Scattered Light from the Boomerang Nebula
- Yohkoh Reenters Into Earth's Atmosphere
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter: Earth-Moon Calibration Image
- Black hole without a home (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 8-14, 2005
- Black Hole in Search of a Home
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission Status - September 14, 2005
- Space Cycle tests artificial gravity as solution to muscle loss(Forwarded)
- Hayabusa Arrives at Itokawa, Starts Hovering Operations
- Ceres: Asteroid or Miniplanet?
- Killer 'triple burp' of methane caused massive global warming(Forwarded)
- Asteroids Caused the Early Inner Solar System Cataclysm
- NASA Will Reveal Secrets of Clouds and Aerosols
- Solar Minimum Explodes
- NASA Research Finds Green Sand Crystals Are in Comet Tempel 1
- Mauna Kea's Giant Eyes Reunite Comet Families
- NIST Shielding Data Help Launch Shuttle (Forwarded)
- Small satellite could mean big changes (Forwarded)
- Cassini Update - September 16, 2005
- Asteroid Itokawa Composite Color Image
- Cassini Radar Images Show Dramatic Shoreline on Titan
- Ghostly Spokes in Saturn's Rings Spotted by Cassini
- International Space Station Status Report #45 - 2005
- JSC director and congressman to brief media
- NASA announces media teleconference for Mars discoveries
- NASA plans to resume work at Michoud Assembly Facility
- Griffin's statement on the retierement of Langly's Roy Bridges
- 'Alpine' landscape on the Moon
- NASA Administrator names Morrell chief of staff
- NASA Ames to Host Sally Ride Science Festival for Girls
- Arianespace to launch THAICOM 5
- Ariane 5 rolls out to the Spaceport's Final Assembly Building for payload integration
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 16, 2005
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 19, 2005
- Earliest meteorites provide new piece in planetary formation puzzle(Forwarded)
- New star survey sheds light on the evolution of galaxies (Forwarded)
- Case Western Reserve U. astronomers find vast stellar web spun bycolliding galaxies (Forwarded)
- Hubble Finds Mysterious Disk of Blue Stars Around Black Hole
- Orbiter's Long Life Helps Scientists Track Changes on Mars
- Deep Impact Comet May Have Formed in Giant Planets Region (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 15-21, 2005
- A Cosmic Baby-Boom: Large Population of Galaxies Found in the YoungUniverse with ESO's VLT (Forwarded)
- NRL's Forward Technology Solar Cell Experiment flies as part ofMISSE5 aboard Space Shuttle Discovery mission (Forwarded)
- Ferreting Out The First Stars (Forwarded)
- First Baby Photo of Stellar Twins (Forwarded)
- Cassini: Tethys and Hyperion Flybys in September 24 & 26
- Hayabusa Project Team Proposes Names for Asteroid Itokawa Features
- Tycho's Remnant Provides Shocking Evidence for Cosmic Rays (Forwarded)
- Royal Astronomical Society statement on the proposed abolition ofleap seconds (Forwarded)
- Mars Doubles in Brightness
- Voyager 1: Messages from the Edge (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 22, 2005
- Cassini Update - September 23, 2005
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 23, 2005
- Supernova Explosion May Have Caused Mammoth Extinction
- Space Calender - September 26, 2005
- Secrets of the deep may hold key to life on other planets (Forwarded)
- 'Through the looking glass' -- the Universe at your computer(Forwarded)
- Desert Pathfinder at Work: Sub-millimetre APEX telescope inauguratedat Chajnantor (Forwarded)
- Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station Celebrates First Half Century(Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 22-28, 2005
- Meteorites Offer Glimpse of the Early Earth, Say Purdue Scientists
- Station Keeping History of Hayabusa at Itokawa
- Physicists say universe evolution favored three and seven dimensions(Forwarded)
- Cassini Buzzes Hyperion
- Craters and Chasms on Tethys
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 29, 2005
- NASA Takes Giant Step Toward Finding Earth-Like Planets
- Cassini's Doubleheader Flybys Score Home Run
- Cassini Update - September 30, 2005
- NASA Selects Team to Build Lunar Lander
- Study casts doubt on 'Snowball Earth' theory (Forwarded)
- Sun's Direct Role in Global Warming May Be Underestimated, DukePhysicists Report (Forwarded)
- Moon Discovered Orbiting Solar System's 10th Planet (2003 UB313)
- Black Holes Aren't So Black (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - October 3, 2005
- Moon discovered orbiting 10th planet: New class of satellitesdiscovered (Forwarded)
- NASA Space Observatories Glimpse Faint Afterglow of Nearby Stellar Explosion
- The Da Vinci Glow
- Hayabusa Update - October 4, 2005
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 29 - October 5, 2005
- In A Flash NASA Helps Solve 35-Year-Old Cosmic Mystery
- Titan's Enigmatic Infrared-Bright Spot is Surface Make-Up
- ISPRS Mid-Term Symposium May 2006
- CMU Postdoctoral Study 'Rocks' With Mars Similarities
- Flashes Shed Light on Cosmic Clashes (Forwarded)
- HETE satellite solves mystery of short gamma ray bursts (Forwarded)
- NASA'S Gravity Probe B Mission Completes Data Collection (Forwarded)
- Putting relativity to the test, NASA's Gravity Probe B experimentis one step away from revealing if Einstein was right (Forwarded)
- Opening the Door to New Materials for Exploration (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: October 6-7, 2005
- Cassini Update - October 7, 2005
- NIST Atomic Fountain Clock Gets Much Better with Time (Forwarded)
- CryoSat: Network countdown im ESOC gestartet
- Ulysses, fifteen years and going strong
- International Space Station Status Report #49 - 2005
- NASA and ZERO-G Test Space Shuttle Runway Program
- PanAmSat's Galaxy 15 is installed on the Ariane 5 launcher
- CryoSat - Set for launch
- Expedition 11 Preps for Departure
- CryoSat Mission lost due to launch failure
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - October 10, 2005
- Cassini: Dione Flyby on October 11
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - October 11, 2005
- ars Global Surveyor Images: October 6-12, 2005
- NASA discovers life's building blocks are common in space (Forwarded)
- Circumstellar Disk Cradles Young Massive Star (Forwarded)
- Adaptive optics produces ultrasharp images of sunspot (Forwarded)
- Dr. Richard B. Dunn Passes Away (Forwarded)
- Researchers Find a Potential Key to Human Immune Suppression inSpace (Forwarded)
- Lady in Red: Andromeda Galaxy Shines in Spitzer's Eyes
- The Colossal Cosmic Eye: ESO's VLT Captures Image of Spiral GalaxyNGC 1350 (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: October 10-14, 2005
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: October 10-14, 2005
- Mars' Climate in Flux: Mid-Latitude Glaciers (Forwarded)
- Astrophysics Team Wins International Award for Radio TelescopeTechnology (Forwarded)
- Five years of Canadian involvement in Charter for monitoring disasters(Forwarded)
- Cassini-Huygens mission celebrates anniversary (Forwarded)
- Integral: three years of insight into the violent cosmos (Forwarded)
- Spacecraft to investigate if Venus's lack of magnetism is the causeof her inhospitable atmosphere (Forwarded)
- Math Unites The Celestial And The Atomic (Forwarded)
- New Map Provides More Evidence Mars Once Like Earth (Forwarded)
- Spacecraft to forecast outages impacting U.S. military communicationlinks (Forwarded)
- Firm foundation laid for premier research and development spacecraft(Forwarded)
- Feeding the Monster: New VLT Images Reveal the Surroundings of aSuper-massive Black Hole (Forwarded)
- A Galactic Space Halo -- NGC2403 (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - October 17, 2005
- Royal Astronomical Society Commission study on U.K. participationin human space exploration (Forwarded)
- Mars Looms Big and Bright as It Swings Close to Earth (Forwarded)
- Cassini Update - October 14, 2005
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: October 13-19, 2005
- Stardust Team Prepares for Return of Science Canister
- Stormy Weather: Titan's Engimatic Cloud Band is Convective
- NASA Grant Will Fund New Research on Mars with the Spirit and Opportunity Rovers
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: October 17-21, 2005
- NASA'S Spitzer Finds Failed Stars May Succeed in Planet Business
- Cassini Update - October 21, 2005
- A Temperature Map of Comet Tempel 1
- Lowell Observatory Announces Completion of Discovery Channel Telescope Primary Mirror Blank
- Cracks or Cryovolcanoes? Surface Geology Creates Clouds on Titan
- This Supernova Just Won't Fade Away (Forwarded)
- MIT space cameras take first pictures (Forwarded)
- Obituary: Alastair G.W. Cameron, Noted Astrophysicist and Space Scientist
- Tile Test System Could Make Space Shuttle Safer (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - October 21, 2005
- Animation of asteroid Itokawa's rotation (Forwarded)
- Geologists Uncover New Evidence About the Rise of Oxygen on Earth(Forwarded)
- Interdisciplinary Scientists Propose Paradigm Shift in Robotic SpaceExploration (Forwarded)
- "First Light" for the Large Binocular Telescope (Forwarded)
- NASA Internet software zooms to nearly anywhere on Moon in 3-D(Forwarded)
- Cassini Titan Flyby on October 28
- Ice Beneath Mars Is Asking, 'Can you Hear Me Now?'
- Orbital Evolution of Asteroid Itokawa
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: October 20-26, 2005
- SpaceDev and Starsys Sign Merger Agreement
- Cassini Finds Prometheus a Sculptor of Saturn's Rings
- Space Calendar - October 27, 2005
- Hayabusa Succeeds in Observing the 'Opposition Surge' of Itokawa
- Canada will land instrument on Mars to study weather (Forwarded)
- Cassini reveals more about Saturn's F ring (Forwarded)
- First Giant Magellan Telescope Mirror Casting is 'Perfect'
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: October 24-28, 2005
- Cassini Update - October 28, 2005
- Managing Murphy's Law on Mars
- Cutting edge microsatellite achieves milestones (Forwarded)
- Current Status of Hayabusa Mission and Events Scheduled in November(Forwarded)
- All around a small world [asteroid Itokawa] ! (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - October 31, 2005
- NASA's Hubble Reveals Possible New Moons Around Pluto
- Mars Express PFS spectrometer back at work (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: October 27 - November 2, 2005
- Astronomers Get Closest Look Yet At Milky Way's Mysterious Core(Forwarded)
- Methane-Producing Organisms Found in Utah Desert
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - November 2, 2005
- Scientists See Light that May Be from First Objects in Universe(Forwarded)
- Neutron Star Discovered Where a Black Hole Was Expected (Forwarded)
- Venus Express launch set for 9 November (Forwarded)
- MINERVA To Explore The Surface of Itokawa
- Hubble Image: Mars Kicks Up The Dust As It Makes Closest Approach To Earth
- Venus Mission May Hold Surprises For Scientists And Public, Says CU Prof
- Hayabusa's Scientific and Engineering Achievements during ProximityOperations around Asteroid Itokawa (Forwarded)
- Ultrasound -- a diagnostic tool for space, sports and more (Forwarded)
- Hayabusa descent to asteroid Itokawa aborted (Forwarded)
- Ten Years and Over Two Billion Kilometres for RADARSAT-1 (Forwarded)
- Canadian Space Industry Contributes to Water Management in Africa(Forwarded)
- Cosmic Portrait of a Perturbed Family (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: October 31 - November 4, 2005
- Cassini Update - November 4, 2005
- Cosmic Cloudshine: Its Beauty Is More Than Skin Deep (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - November 4, 2005
- Hayabusa's Practice Descent (Rehearsal) on November 4th
- Envisat shows behemoth B-15A iceberg breaking up (Forwarded)
- ERS altimeter survey shows growth of Greenland Ice Sheet interior(Forwarded)
- Venus Express team in launch countdown (Forwarded)
- What does 'almost nothing' weigh? Florida State U. physicist aimsto find out (Forwarded)
- Venus Express En Route to Probe the Planet's Hidden Mysteries
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: November 3-9, 2005
- Simulations Show Liquid Water Could Exist on Mars
- Cassini Spacecraft Provides Compelling Evidence for Patterns Resembling Spokes on a Pinwheel in Saturn's Outer Ring
- Twin APL-Built Solar Probes Shipped to NASA Goddard for Pre-launch Tests
- Spitzer Captures Cosmic Mountains of Creation
- How do massive stars form? (Forwarded)
- Star on the Run (Forwarded)
- Einstein's relativity theory proven with the 'lead' of a pencil(Forwarded)
- Young Stars Sculpt Gas with Powerful Outflows
- Antarctica is a Hot Spot for UA Researchers Hunting Meteorites for Science
- Hayabusa Approached Within 70 Meters of Itokawa
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: November 7-11, 2005
- Meet the First Woman to Drive on Mars!
- Jupiter's Massive Winds Likely Generated From Deep Inside ItsInterior, Scientists Report (Forwarded)
- Organised Wind Chaos on Jupiter (Forwarded)
- Cassini Update - November 11, 2005
- MESSENGER Team Prepares for December Maneuver
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - November 11, 2005
- Free Lectures on Exploring Pluto
- Arianespace Flight Spaceway 2 - Telkom 2: launch delayed by 48 hours
- Arianespace's heavy-lift Ariane 5 ECA is ready for launch
- Boeing Air Force Space Systems Wins Northrop Grumman Supplier Excellence Award
- Sea Launch Delivers Inmarsat-4 Satellite to Orbit
- Boeing to Discuss Space Station Testbed Options at AAS Conference
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