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- Bacteria under Greenland ice may preview what scientists find underMars' surface (Forwarded)
- Flashes from the Past: Echoes from Ancient Supernovae (Forwarded)
- NASA Prepares for Return of Interstellar Cargo (Stardust)
- Mars Region Probably Less Watery In Past Than Thought, Says Study
- High energy gamma rays may emanate in the Milky Way (Forwarded)
- Amazing, Cecil
- Wanted: Amateur stargazers to help solve supernova mystery (Forwarded)
- Allo, Allo? A Star is Ringing (Forwarded)
- Amazing, Hilary
- Spitzer Unveils Infant Stars in the Christmas Tree Cluster
- NASA's Hubble Discovers New Rings and Moons Around Uranus
- New Year to Arrive One Second Late/An extra second in 2005 (Forwarded)
- Young Galaxies Grow Up Together in a Nest of Dark Matter (Forwarded)
- Arizona State U. geologists suggest Mars feature linked to meteorites,not evaporated lakes (Forwarded)
- SN 1006: The Hot Remains of a 1000 Year-Old Supernova (Forwarded)
- The Cosmic Christmas Ghost (Forwarded)
- SMART-1 uses new imaging technique in lunar orbit (Forwarded)
- Amazing, Reva
- Cluster helps to protect astronauts and satellites against 'killerelectrons' (Forwarded)
- Mission to Mars via Antarctica (Forwarded)
- U.S. Naval Observatory to Add Leap Second to Clocks (Forwarded)
- NASA responds to coral bleaching in Caribbean (Forwarded)
- Europe's newest Meteosat launches on Solstice Night (Forwarded)
- MSG-2 will advance long-term monitoring of Earth's energy balance(Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - December 22, 2005
- Future Astrobiologists Head to Tucson for Hands-On Astronomy
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: December 19-23, 2005
- NASA Astronomers Spot Rare Lunar Meteor Strike
- Amazing, Jay
- Amazing, Liz
- Amazing, Raquel
- Amazing, Louis
- New Horizons: Getting Closer - December 27, 2005
- Galaxy's Neighboring Spiral Arm Is Closer Than Thought (Forwarded)
- Einstein Was Right (Again): NIST and MIT Confirm that E= mc2(Forwarded)
- Amazing, Wilda
- U.Colorado-Boulder Student-Built Instrument Set To Launch On MissionTo Pluto Jan. 17 (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: December 22-28, 2005
- Amazing, Lori
- Chandra Looks Back At The Earth (Forwarded)
- Amazing, Rolland
- Amazing, Wendell
- Keck telescope captures faint new ring around Uranus (Forwarded)
- First Galileo satellite on orbit to demonstrate key technologies(Forwarded)
- Make her worship you!... ralph
- Indian Remote Sensing Satellite, IRS-1C, Completes Ten Years(Forwarded)
- Amazing, Hector
- Amazing, Rosalie
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - December 29, 2005
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: December 26-30, 2005
- Amazing, Stacie
- Amazing, Wesley
- Pluto Is Colder Than It Should Be
- Stardust nears end of epic journey; researchers await its treasure(Forwarded)
- UC Santa Barbara Researcher Tapped by Europeans for Design ofInstrument to Test Soil on Mars (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: December 29, 2005 - January 4, 2006
- Measuring the Size of a Small, Frost World [Charon] (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Seize Rare Opportunity to Measure Distant Charon(Forwarded)
- ESA probes make prestigious Science top ten (Forwarded)
- Integral identifies supernova rate for Milky Way (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - January 5, 2006
- A Picture of Radioactivity from the Inner Part of Our Galaxy(Forwarded)
- Gemini Looks Down the Mouth of an Interstellar Cavern (Forwarded)
- Stardust Successfully Performs Maneuver For Earth Return
- Amazing, Timmy
- Plasma thruster tested for Mars mission (Forwarded)
- Experiments Help Explain Mysterious 'Floppy' Space Molecule (Forwarded)
- Dying Star Reveals More Evidence for New Kind of Black Hole (Forwarded)
- Bell Labs' Willard Boyle and George Smith receive Draper Prize forthe Development of the Charged-coupled Device (Forwarded)
- January 2-6, 2006
- Cassini Update - January 6, 2006
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - January 6, 2006
- Amazing, Romeo
- Amazing, Jacob
- Amazing, Brigitte
- NASA's Stardust Sample Return Capsule and Entry Path Visible in Northwest
- Grain Growth in Orion Nebula Protoplanetary Disks (Forwarded)
- Spitzer Puts a New Spin on the Helix Nebula (Forwarded)
- Hubble Image: There's More to the North Star Than Meets the Eye
- Scientists Find Black Hole's "Point of No Return" (Forwarded)
- Huge Images Show Majestic Beauty and Violence of Large and SmallMagellanic Clouds (Forwarded)
- ProSpace March Storm 2006
- New Horizons Update - January 9, 2006
- Mystery Solved: High-Energy Fireworks Linked to Massive Star Cluster
- Scientists Probe Black Hole's Inner Sanctum (Forwarded)
- Milky Way Galaxy is warped and vibrating like a drum (Forwarded)
- The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reveals A New Milky Way Neighbor(Forwarded)
- Spinning black hole leaves dent in space-time (Forwarded)
- Interstellar Dust Bunnies in Taurus: Baby Steps toward New Planets?(Forwarded)
- Large survey of galaxies yields new findings on star formation(Forwarded)
- Rapidly Spinning Star Vega has Cool Dark Equator (Forwarded)
- Spitzer Reveals Unexpected Disks Around Interacting Stars (Forwarded)
- No Stars in the Clouds (Forwarded)
- Mapping Orion's winds (Forwarded)
- Planetary systems can form around binary stars (Forwarded)
- Public to look for dust grains in Stardust detectors (Forwarded)
- Scientists See Better, Fainter with New Keck Laser Guide Star(Forwarded)
- Astronomers Shed Light on Black Holes (Forwarded)
- UCLA Astronomers Provide New Insights Into Massive Black Hole atCenter of the Milky Way and Surrounding Region (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Report Mysterious Giant Star Clusters (Forwarded)
- Amazing, Beverley
- Dissecting Light from Ancient Stellar Explosions (Forwarded)
- Amazing, Raphael
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: January 5-11, 2006
- Tidal Tales of Minor Mergers: Young Stars Where They Shouldn't Be(Forwarded)
- Amazing, Christoper
- New Study Highlights Role of Hit-and-Run Collisions in the Formation of Planets, Asteroids, and Meteorites
- NASA's Comet Hunter on Final Approach For Sunday Landing
- Planet finders use much faster instrument to discover distant planet(Forwarded)
- Astronomers Spot The Great Orion Nebula's Successor (Forwarded)
- Cosmic Jet Looks Like Giant Tornado in Space (Forwarded)
- New Maser Measurements Trace Detail in Active Galactic Core (Forwarded)
- Growing Supermassive Black Holes from Seeds (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Use Spitzer Space Telescope to Challenge Brown DwarfFormation Models (Forwarded)
- Discovery of the Youngest Ever Binary Pulsar (Forwarded)
- U.British Columbia Astronomer to Reveal Results of MOST Satellite'sSearch for Other Earths (Forwarded)
- Kuiper Belt Moons Are Starting to Seem Typical (Forwarded)
- Quasar Study Provides Insights into Composition of the Stars ThatEnded the "Dark Ages" (Forwarded)
- Is Einstein's "Cosmological Constant" Really a Constant? (Forwarded)
- Cartwheel Galaxy Makes Waves in New NASA Image (Forwarded)
- Spitzer Captures Our Galaxy's Bustling Center (Forwarded)
- The Huygens landing: one year on (Forwarded)
- Comet dust brought back to Earth: paving the way for Rosetta(Forwarded)
- Satellites see largest jet of particles created between Sun andEarth (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: January 9-13, 2006
- Stardust's Final Hours
- Astronomers find magnetic Slinky in Orion (Forwarded)
- Cassini Update - January 13, 2006
- Astronomers Discover Fastest-Spinning Pulsar (Forwarded)
- The Sloan Digital Sky Survey turns its eye on the Milky Way (Forwarded)
- SDSS-II supernova survey explodes with new findings (Forwarded)
- Engine's Running, But Where's the Fuel? (Forwarded)
- Huge "Superbubble" of Gas Blowing Out of Milky Way (Forwarded)
- Pre-Supernova White Dwarf Uncovered by Hubble Team (Forwarded)
- Large Trans-Neptunian Object 2005 FY9 is Very Similar to Pluto(Forwarded)
- New evidence for a Dark Matter Galaxy (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Use "Laser-Vision" To Find (Strange) New Brown DwarfTwins (Forwarded)
- X-rays Reveal What Makes the Milky Way Move (Forwarded)
- Scientists "RAVE-ing" about Most Ambitious Star Survey Ever (Forwarded)
- Fossil Galaxy Reveals Clues to Early Universe (Forwarded)
- Cosmic battle creates Milky-Way sized tunnel (Forwarded)
- Astronomers weigh "recycled" millisecond pulsar (Forwarded)
- NASA's Stardust Passes Moon, Just Hours Away From Earth Return
- Multi-wavelength images help astronomers study star birth, death(Forwarded)
- Chesapeake Bay Impact Crater Drilling Declared Major Success(Forwarded)
- `OHANA to Link Seven Mauna Kea Telescopes (Forwarded)
- New Horizons Update - January 14, 2006
- Amazing, Brooks
- Amazing, Josefa
- Amazing, Shawna
- NASA's Comet Tale Draws to a Successful Close in Utah Desert
- Stardust parachutes to soft landing in Utah with dust samples fromcomet (Forwarded)
- The first `OHANA fringes with the Keck telescopes (Forwarded)
- Subaru Telescope Collaborates with NASA's Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission(Forwarded)
- U.S. Dept. of Energy Technology Supports Upcoming NASA Mission toPluto (Forwarded)
- First Galileo signals transmitted by GIOVE-A (Forwarded)
- Amazing, Earline
- Catalina Sky Survey Tops 2005 NEO Discoveries
- Cosmic raise in cloud (Forwarded)
- U.Washington astronomer hits cosmic paydirt with Stardust (Forwarded)
- Stardust Sample Canister Arrives in Houston
- Asteroid Breakup Covered The Earth In Extraterrestrial Dust
- Amazing, Mai
- Amazing, Chi
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - January 18, 2005
- Amazing, Mike
- Astrophysical Device Will Sniff Out Terrorism (Forwarded)
- Amazing, Marylou
- Amazing, Simone
- Amazing, Danny
- NASA's Pluto Mission Launched Toward New Horizons
- Dusty Planetary Disks Around Two Nearby Stars Resemble Our Kuiper Belt
- World's Largest Telescope (Forwarded)
- Martian glaciers: did they originate from the atmosphere? (Forwarded)
- Amazing, John
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - January 20, 2006
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - January 20, 2006
- Cassini Update - January 20, 2006
- Cassini Update - January 20, 2006
- NASA Announces Stardust Mission Media Update for January 24
- Amazing, Virgie
- NASA Postpones Stardust Mission Media Update
- Predicting the weather on Titan? (Forwarded)
- Amazing, Myron
- Amazing, Emory
- Solar Physicists Report Paradox in Eos: Less Sunlight, But TempsRise (Forwarded)
- Mars Rovers Advance Understanding of the Red Planet
- New Horizons Update - January 24, 2006
- Launch Result of "Daichi" (ALOS) / H-IIA F8 (Forwarded)
- Japan's ALOS in orbit: ESA will deliver its data to Europeanresearchers (Forwarded)
- Spacecraft, heal thyself (Forwarded)
- Cosmic Vision 2015-2025: Planets and Life (Forwarded)
- XMM-Newton scores 1000 top-class science results (Forwarded)
- Roving Mars: New Lockheed Martin-sponsored IMAX film to premiere atNational Air and Space Museum (Forwarded)
- It's Far, It's Small, It's Cool: It's an Icy Exoplanet! (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: January 12-25, 2006
- MSG-2 captures first image (Forwarded)
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- Sounds of Star Death Near Middle C (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - January 25, 2006
- Stardust Update - January 25, 2006
- Amazing, Cornell
- Amazing, Xavier
- Two Exiled Stars Are Leaving Our Galaxy Forever (Forwarded)
- Northeastern U. researchers find signs of extra dimensions (Forwarded)
- Amazing, Abigail
- Space Calendar - January 26, 2006
- Stardust Capsule Reentry Movie
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: January 16-27, 2006
- Cassini Update - January 26, 2006
- Comet Dust Clouds Planetary Society Crater Contest (Deep Impact)
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - January 27, 2006
- Amazing, Blair
- Most Milky Way Stars Are Single (Forwarded)
- New Horizons Setting Course for Jupiter
- Stardust Update - January 30, 2006
- New Horizons Successfully Performs First Post-Launch Maneuvers
- Amazing, Renee
- Two New Lakes Found Beneath Antarctic Ice Sheet (Forwarded)
- ESA Cosmic Vision 2015-2025: The Solar System (Forwarded)
- Landsat 5 Resumes Operations (Forwarded)
- 3,2,1 ... Blastoff! Vandenberg AFB preps for another year of flawlesslaunches (Forwarded)
- Demonstrator proves a big structure can fit snugly into a typicalrocket body (Forwarded)
- Imagery taken by XSS-11 micro satellite released (Forwarded)
- High-speed air vehicles designed for rapid global reach capability(Forwarded)
- NASA Tests New Breed of Propulsion Engine and System in Support ofthe Vision for Space Exploration (Forwarded)
- NASA Technology Featured in New Anti-Icing Windshield Spray (Forwarded)
- Neutron Star Swaps Lead to Short Gamma-Ray Bursts (Forwarded)
- New Horizons Update - January 31, 2006
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: January 26 - February 1, 2006
- Dust Found in Earth Sediment Traced to Breakup of the Asteroid Veritas 8.2 Million Years Ago
- Life Leaves Subtle Signature in the Lay of the Land, UC Berkeley Researcher Report
- Binary asteroid in Jupiter's orbit may be icy comet from solarsystem's infancy (Forwarded)
- New "Planet" Is Larger than Pluto (Forwarded)
- UA Scientist and Private Collector Form Center to Save Meteorites
- Amazing, Hiram
- Detection of Hot Halo Gets Theory Out of Hot Water (Forwarded)
- Path to Finding Life on Mars and in Outer Space Begins By Lookingat Earth's Inner Space (Forwarded)
- How to find the orbital needle in the celestial haystack (Forwarded)
- First images from GERB on MSG-2 satellite (Forwarded)
- SeaSAR 2006: Satellite radar reveals ever-changing face of the ocean(Forwarded)
- NASA's 'Deep Impact' Team Reports First Evidence of Cometary Ice(Forwarded)
- Ice Exists on Surface of Comet, But Most Lies Deeper (Forwarded)
- Trojan asteroid Patroclus and its companion Menoetius: Comets indisguise? (Forwarded)
- A New Insight into Galaxy Formation and Evolution (Forwarded)
- New Image Shows Speck of Comet Dust from Stardust Mission
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - February 2, 2006
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: January 30 - February 3, 2006
- UC Riverside Researchers Identify Clay as Major Contributor to Oxygen that Enabled Early Animal Life
- Cassini Update - February 3, 2006
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