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