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- ILS Signs Contract With Orbital To Launch Thor II-R Satellite For Telenor
- Lockheed Martin delivers second modernized GPS satellite to Cape Canaveral
- NASA Scientist Honored for Spaceship Biosensor
- Paul McCartney Provides First-Ever Live Station Wakeup Music
- NASA Establishes Commercial Crew/Cargo Project Office
- NASA Names Former Astronaut New Johnson Center Director
- NASA to Present State Flag Flown in Space to South Dakota School
- Workshop on Monitoring and Evaluation of Watershed Development Held in Bangalore
- Czech President Visits ISRO Satellite Centre
- Sea Launch Rocket and Space Complex, the Pacific Ocean
- Venus Express update: 11-11-2005
- Satellites support Kyoto Protocol through forest mapping service
- Communicating scientific research
- First Galileo satellites named 'GIOVE'
- Starsem successfully launches Venus Express
- The launch of Arianespace's heavy-lift Ariane 5 ECA is postponed
- Arianespace to reschedule its heavy-lift Ariane 5 ECA mission
- Arianespace and ESA meet potential Vega customers
- Space Weather News for Nov. 13, 2005
- NASA TV Airs Space Station Soyuz Move
- Orbital Receives Contract For MEASAT-1R Commercial Communications Satellite
- NASA Ames Leads Robotic Lunar Exploration Program
- NASA Brings Vision for Space Exploration to North Carolina
- NASA Brings Veteran Astronaut, Vision for Space Exploration to North Little Rock Students
- N° 52-2005: ESA Council meeting at ministerial level: Berlin, 5/6 December 2005
- NASA Brings Moon, Mars Experience to Homestead-Miami Speedway
- The SURE project, a new opportunity for European research in space, to be presented at the MEDICA 2005 exhibition
- Saskatchewan Presentations by Canadian Astronaut Dr. Dave Williams
- The second U.S. Air Force Milstar communications satellite built by Lockheed Martin has surpassed its 10-year design life of on-orbit service
- Liftoff of the Ariane 5 ECA is set for Nov. 16
- Sea Launch Signs with DIRECTV for Launch in 2007
- High Schoolers Have Long-Distance Chat With Station Crew
- Integral reveals new class of 'supergiant' X-ray binary stars
- NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-018
- NASA Announces Space Shuttle Program Media Update
- NASA Administrator's Statement on Passage of FY 2006 Budget
- NASA Honors Veteran Astronaut Walter Schirra
- Space Weather News for Nov. 16, 2005
- The British National Space Centre and DMC join the International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters'
- Liftoff for Ariane 5 ECA
- Ariane 5 ECA launch a success: boosts record payload into orbit
- Ariane 5 ECA enters the record books again with a heavyweight performance
- DEM L316: Supernova Remnants Deconstructed (Forwarded)
- Astrophysicists put kibosh on alternative theory of star formation(Forwarded)
- NASA Honors Veteran Astronaut Richard Gordon
- Hubble, Sloan Quadruple number of know optical Einstein rings
- Envisat radar surveillance protects endangered prehistoric fish
- Creating a Better Transmission System for Deep-Space Applications(Forwarded)
- Spitzer Harvests Dozens of New Stars (Forwarded)
- Early Earth Likely Had Continents And Was Habitable, Says New Study(Forwarded)
- Orbital-Built TELKOM-2 Communications Satellite Successfully Launched Aboard Ariane Rocket
- Earth from space: image of the week
- There was no such thing as hell on Earth (Forwarded)
- The future of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the leap second(Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - November 18, 2005
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: November 14-18, 2005
- Cassini Update - November 18, 2005
- Dawn Mission Status - November 2005
- International Space Station Status Report: SS05-054
- First Hispanics Join NASA's Mission Control Team
- D.C. Area media invited to see Micro satellite
- NASA's Ralph C. Thomas resigns
- NASA Selects Small Business and Technology Transfer Projects
- MIT researchers visit Mars on Earth (Forwarded)
- New Horizons Launch Preparations Move Ahead
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Tweaks Course, Passes Halfway Point
- ESA 'Huygens and Mars Express' science highlights - call to press
- Flight Tests Confirm New Technologies Can Help Quiet The Skies
- Closer relations between ESA and China
- Imaging industrial products
- Forecast good for launch of Europe's latest MSG weather satellite
- Spirit Marks One Year on Mars (One Martian Year, that is)
- Dragon over water: Envisat monitors China's largest lake, rivers flooding
- Another Ariane 5 is readied at Europe's Spaceport
- MSG-2 Launch Diary
- NASA's Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 22-11-2005
- Was Einstein's 'biggest blunder' a stellar success? (Forwarded)
- Critical payload testing begins for first missle warning satellite
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: November 10-23, 2005
- Space Calendar - November 23, 2005
- International Space Station Status Report: SS05-055
- Cassini Update - November 23, 2005
- NASA Awards Contract for New Millennium Mission
- NASA Makes Magic: 'Harry Potter' Goes To Space
- Naval Research Laboratory scientists detect "milky sea" phenomena(Forwarded)
- Ariane 5 is fitted with its vehicle equipment bay
- Hayabusa Landed on and Took Off from Itokawa successfully (Forwarded)
- Earth from space: image of the week
- ESA participating in UN's Montreal summit working for a better atmosphere
- Earth from Space: Contrails over the United States
- The Status of the Kirari, Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite (OICETS)
- Sharp Vision Reveals Intimacy of Stars (Forwarded)
- Amazing, Gate-sci-space-news
- Hayabusa is sure to have succeeded in asteroid sampling! (Forwarded)
- Ariane 5 receives its upper stage
- The Fountains of Enceladus
- Amazing, Gate-sci-space-news
- NASA Rover Helps Reveal Possible Secrets of Martian Life
- The Fiery Return of NASA's Space Dust Cargo
- Scientists Find Possible Birth of Tiniest, Known Solar System
- Scientists Find Huygens Probe Landing Site, Release New Animation of Titan
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: November 24-30, 2005
- Buried craters and underground ice -- Mars Express uncovers depthsof Mars (Forwarded)
- Mars Express finds evidence for large aquifers on early Mars(Forwarded)
- Mars Express discovers new layer in Martian ionosphere (Forwarded)
- Mars Express radar reveals complex structure in ionosphere of Mars(Forwarded)
- Highlights of ESA's Huygens mission (Forwarded)
- Titan's turbulence surprises scientists (Forwarded)
- Rain, winds and haze during the descent to Titan (Forwarded)
- First 'in situ' composition measurements made in Titan's atmosphere(Forwarded)
- Tide out on Titan? A soft solid surface for Huygens (Forwarded)
- The Dwarf that Carries a World (Forwarded)
- A Giant Hubble Mosaic of the Crab Nebula
- Stunning photo previews the death of our Sun (Forwarded)
- Astronomers find most stable optical clock in the heavens (Forwarded)
- Chandra Proves Black Hole Influence is Far Reaching (Forwarded)
- Deep Impact Mission Update - November 2005
- SOHO's ten-year triumph in unmasking the Sun (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - December 1, 2005
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: November 21 - December 2, 2005
- Cassini Update - December 2, 2005
- Titan, ten months after the successful landing of the Huygens probe(Forwarded)
- NASA Scientists Witness a Supernova Cosmic Rite of Passage (Forwarded)
- When worlds collide: Cornell astronomers investigate cosmic forcesthat produce new galaxies (Forwarded)
- Oxygen in Ancient Atmosphere Rose Gradually to Modern Levels(Forwarded)
- Stardust Update - December 2, 2005
- Learn About Spitzer and its Cosmically Infrared World
- Global Monitoring for Environment and Security is main issue for 3rd Space Council
- Earth-Moon observations from Venus Express
- Discovery and competitiveness: the keywords in Europe's policies and programmes for space
- Venus Express commissioning continues successfully
- New NASA Advisory Council Holds Inaugural Meeting
- Intrepid solar spacecraft celebrates 10th anniversary
- ELV Status Report, 29-11-2005
- NASA helps visually impaired students "touch the sun"
- NASA scientists witness a supernova cosmic rite of passage
- Dale Sworn in as NASA Deputy Administrator
- Launch of H-IIA Launch Vehicle Flight #8
- New results from Titan and Mars
- NASA Awards Alabama Environmental Engineering Services Contract
- NASA Awards Ohio Construction Contract
- Space Weather News for December 1, 2005
- IMPRESS project: first in-flight results onboard Texus sounding rocket
- SOHO's ten-year triumph in unmasking the Sun
- Earth from space: image of the week
- NASA Announces Planetary Science Vehicle Competition
- NASA Announces Telerobotic Construction Competition
- NASA Announces American Geophysical Union Presentations
- NASA News Events at the American Geophysical Union Meeting
- ESA and Portugal sign agreement on tracking station in the Azores
- MSG-2 launch campaign started
- International Space Station Status Report: SS05-056
- NASA's Space Shuttle Processing Status Report: S05-034
- NASA presentations at 2005 fall american geophysical union meeting
- NASA Dryden Engineer Honored by Mexican-American Engineering Group
- The MSG-2 meteorological satellite is fueled at the Spaceport
- ILS Proton To Launch AMC-23 Satellite
- Orbital Selected To Build And Launch NASA's New Millennium Space Technology 8 Satellite
- Official visit by Prime Minister of Republic of Kazakhstan
- EADS SPACE acquires Dutch Space
- First Announcement of Opportunity (AO-1) for Observations with "Suzaku" and Publication of Test Observation Data
- ESA's Integral and XMM-Newton missions extended
- NASA's Mars Rovers Continue To Explore & Amaze
- NASA and NSF Create Unprecedented View of Upper Atmosphere
- As Montreal Conference considers deforestation issues, ESA presents space solution
- NASA satellite yield best ever antartic maps
- Hubble movies show traffic jam in stellar jets (Forwarded)
- Rivers on Titan, one of Saturn's moons, resemble those on Earth(Forwarded)
- Astronaut Leroy Chiao leaves NASA
- Senator Hutchison and NASA JSC Director available to media
- As Montreal Conference considers deforestation issues, ESA presents space solution
- ESA Council meeting at ministerial level
- Galaxy Collisions Dominate the Local Universe (Forwarded)
- Satellite capture first-ever gravity map of tides under antarcticice (Forwarded)
- UK returns to Mars in a big way! (Forwarded)
- Near Earth Objects -- what lies ahead? (Forwarded)
- Listen to the results of the Ministerial Conference
- NASA Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report: E05-020
- NASA Awards Washington Propulsion Research Grant
- Cassini's Photo Album From a Season of Icy Moons
- NASA's Aura Satellite Peers Into Earth's Ozone Hole
- European Ministers deliberate on discovery and competitiveness
- Satellites in support of World Heritage
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: December 1-7, 2005
- After 60 days in bed, it's time to get up!
- Moon Storms
- Launch of the Multi-functional Transport Satellite 2
- Scientist says neutron stars, not black holes, at center of galaxies(Forwarded)
- Arianespace expresses thanks to ESA member states
- Proton Launch Of AMC-23 Satellite Postponed
- Seriously damaged Hayabusa making best efforts to come back to Earth(Forwarded)
- Gerard Kuiper's 100th Birthday
- Integration of the New EU Member Countries into the GMES Programme
- Paving the way for women to Mars:the last WISE volunteers back on their feet
- Gate-sci-space-news?
- International Space Station Status Report: SS05-057
- Earth from space: image of the week
- Status of the Hayabusa
- "Toward the Era of Optical Communication in Space"
- NASA shares vision for space exploration with Bronx students
- Movement of Earth's North Magnetic Pole Accelerating Rapidly(Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: December 5-9, 2005
- Providing GMES services at the ends of the Earth - interview with Dr Charles Randell
- Successful optical data relay link between OICETS and Artemis
- NASA's Space Shuttle Processing Status Report: S05-035
- Is the Sun going crazy?
- Ariane 5 moves to the final assembly building
- Sea Launch awarded SPACEWAY 3 contract by Hughes Network Systems
- Cassini Update - December 9, 2005
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - December 9, 2005
- Gate-sci-space-news?
- Space Weather News for Dec. 10, 2005
- Gate-sci-space-news?
- JHU-STScI Team Maps Dark Matter in Startling Detail (Forwarded)
- Simulations shed light on Earth's history of magnetic field reversals(Forwarded)
- Hundreds of Auroras Detected on Mars
- MESSENGER Engine Burn Puts Spacecraft on Track for Venus
- New Horizons Update - December 2005
- Closing in on extrasolar planets (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - December 12, 2005
- Hubble and Einstein 'Weigh' Nearest White Dwarf Star
- The Mars Journal Publishes Its First Papers (Forwarded)
- Discovery of a Large Kuiper belt object with an Unusual Orbit(Forwarded)
- Opportunity Celebrates One Mars Year!
- Gate-sci-space-news?
- Hayabusa Update - December 14, 2005
- Spitzer Teams Says Debris Disk Could Be Forming Infant Terrestrial Planets
- Hot, massive haloes found around most spiral galaxies (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: December 8-14, 2005
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: December 12-16, 2005
- Cassini Update - December 16, 2005
- Stardust Update - December 16, 2005
- Amazing, Betsy
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - December 16, 2005
- Amazing, Mitchell
- MSG-2 will advance long-term monitoring of Earth's energy balance
- UA Team Will Edit Popular Magazine About Meteorites
- Cosmic Explosion Could Be Black Hole Swallowing Neutron Star(Forwarded)
- Breakthrough in puzzle of giant explosions in space (Forwarded)
- Witnessing the Flash from a Black Hole's Cannibal Act (Forwarded)
- Astronomers link old stars and mysterious cosmic explosions (Forwarded)
- Pulsar Racing Through Space Reveals Comet-Like Trail (Forwarded)
- Amazing, Kelvin
- Astronomers Gain Clues About Fundamental Physics (Forwarded)
- Partial Ingredients for DNA and Protein Found Around Star
- NASA's Grace Finds Greenland Melting Faster, 'Sees' Sumatra Quake
- Amazing, Stuart
- Space Calendar - December 21, 2005
- Astronomers Use Laser to Take Clearest Images of the Center of theMilky Way (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: December 15-21, 2005
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