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- Tiny Star's Clues to Climate Change (Forwarded)
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- Want to work stable? You need to buy licensed WINDOWS.
- Scientists Surf the Seas of Space to Catch an Atmospheric Wave(Forwarded)
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is on the Approach
- Happy 100th Birthday, Clyde Tombaugh
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - February 6, 2006
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- How to Steal a Million Stars? (Forwarded)
- ESA Cosmic Vision 2015-2025: Fundamental Laws (Forwarded)
- Unique in-flight upgrade for XMM ground systems (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: February 2-8, 2006
- Stardust Update - February 7, 2006
- U.Hawaii-Hilo Joins Hunt for Killer Asteroids (Forwarded)
- Kaboom! Ancient impacts scarred Moon to its core, may have created"man in the moon" (Forwarded)
- Stardust Lands in London - Scientists Look to Comet for Vital Clues about Solar System
- Space Foundation honors NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory with Jack Swigert Award for Space Exploration
- New Horizons Update - February 9, 2006
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- Industry Uses NASA Wind Tunnels to Design New Airplanes (Forwarded)
- NASA Preparing Oxygen Generation System for Space Station (Forwarded)
- NASA's "Spinoffs" Help Make Life Better on Earth (Forwarded)
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- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: February 6-10, 2006
- Cassini Update - February 10, 2006
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - February 10, 2006
- Yes, it's rocket science: Professor explores surgery in space(Forwarded)
- Star Treks: the untold story (Forwarded)
- Integral looks at Earth to seek source of cosmic radiation (Forwarded)
- Peeking behind the veil of Venus (Forwarded)
- Trick Mother Nature!
- Still-Forming Solar System May Have Planets Orbiting Star in Opposite Directions, Astronomers Say
- Cassini Cameras Spot Powerful New Lightning Storm on Saturn
- Lightning Crackles on Saturn: New JPL Podcast
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: February 9-15, 2006
- NASA's Spitzer Finds Violent Galaxies Smothered in 'Crushed Glass'
- Cornell Astronomer Finds Galaxies That Contain Massive Young Stars in Compact, Cosmic Globs
- The SIXS Instrument by Finnish Astronomers Goes To Mercury (BepiColombo)
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - February 16-17, 2006
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: February 14-17, 2006
- Public Event: Europa - Life Beneath the Ice?
- Undersea Microbes Active But Living on the Slow Side (Forwarded)
- Deep X-Ray Surveys Reveal Black Hole Population, Glimpse at theUniverse (Forwarded)
- Successful Venus Express main engine test (Forwarded)
- Mars Express studies possible aurorae above Mars (Forwarded)
- Astronomer announces shortlist of stellar candidates for habitableworlds (Forwarded)
- Search For Alien Life Challenges Concepts, Says U.Colorado-BoulderProfessor (Forwarded)
- Amateur Astronomers Make First Sighting of 2003 UB313
- Researcher Simulates Characteristics of Planetary Cores of Jupiter, Saturn and Exoplanets
- SwRI-French scientists discover potential link between iron meteoritesand the original "building blocks" that formed the Earth (Forwarded)
- Jodrell Bank astronomers find new type of star (Forwarded)
- ESA Cosmic Vision 2015 - 2025: The Universe (Forwarded)
- The source of star dust (Forwarded)
- Stardust Update - February 21, 2006
- Life on Earth 'unlikely to have emerged in volcanic springs'(Forwarded)
- Stardust Images from AAAS
- Physicists Step Closer to Understanding Origin of the Universe(Forwarded)
- Launch Result of ASTRO-F/M-V-8 (Forwarded)
- ESA joins forces with Japan on new infrared sky surveyor (Forwarded)
- NASA's Newest Explorers Become Astronauts (Forwarded)
- Einstein's Theory 'Improved'? (Forwarded)
- Space Calendar - February 22, 2006
- Rare gamma-ray flare from a distant star disturbs Earth's daytimeionosphere (Forwarded)
- Venus Express Ground Observing Project (Forwarded)
- Puppis A: Chandra Reveals Cloud Disrupted By Supernova Shock(Forwarded)
- Researchers Describe Discovery of Pluto's New Moons (Forwarded)
- The Invisible Galaxies That Could Not Hide (Forwarded)
- Supermassive Black Holes Hide in Dust Cocoons (Forwarded)
- Result of the First Joint Project Team Meeting for Establishing aDisaster Management System in the Asia-Pacific Region (Forwarded)
- NASA Certifies Three JAXA Astronauts as Mission Specialists (Forwarded)
- Light and shadow on the surface of Mars (Forwarded)
- Radiation "safe zone" migrates with solar cycle (Forwarded)
- Pluto's New Moons Likely Born with Charon; Pluto May Even Have Rings(Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: February 16-23, 2006
- MESSENGER Lines Up for Venus Flyby
- A Blast To Chase: VLT Image of SN 2006X in Spiral Galaxy M100(Forwarded)
- Man-made Star Shines in the Southern Sky (Forwarded)
- Spain to Join ESO (Forwarded)
- NASA's Spitzer Makes Hot Alien World the Closest Directly Detected(Forwarded)
- NASA's Lunar Orbiter team passes preliminary design review (Forwarded)
- NASA's exploration systems progress report (Forwarded)
- NASA, University Scientists Uncover Lost Maya Ruins -- From Space(Forwarded)
- First long-duration mission for an ESA astronaut onboard the ISS(Forwarded)
- ESA and EUMETSAT reaffirm long standing co-operation for MetOp(Forwarded)
- Venerable Ultraviolet Satellite Returns to Operations (Forwarded)
- ESA pays tribute to former Director General Antonio Rodotà (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: February 20-24, 2006
- Boston University Scientists Discovery Mars' Atmosphere Altered by Solar Flares
- NASA's Orbiter Nears Red PLanet Rendezvous (MRO)
- NASA ships External Tank for next Space Shuttle mission (Forwarded)
- Greenland ice-loss doubles in past decade, raising sea level faster(Forwarded)
- Double views from ERS tandem mission adding depth to Canadianwilderness maps (Forwarded)
- Cassini: Titan Flyby on February 27
- NASA's Next Leap in Mars Exploration Nears Arrival
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - February 24, 2006
- Cassini Update - February 24, 2006
- Swift Satellite Detects Unusual Cosmic Explosion (Forwarded)
- Looking for responsive, low-cost space lift (Forwarded)
- Big leap forward in detecting ground targets from the cosmos(Forwarded)
- LIGO Kicks into High Gear for Gravitational-Wave Search with 18-MonthObservation Run (Forwarded)
- New Horizons Update - February 27, 2006
- Boeing Awarded $3.5 Million Follow-on Award to Process Radar Data from Space Shuttle Endeavour
- Optical Device Cancels Starlight So Astronomers Can See DistantPlanets (Forwarded)
- NOAA announces contract award for geostationary lightning mapper(Forwarded)
- U.S., Europe take steps to advance polar satellite cooperation(Forwarded)
- 'Deep impact' of pulsar around companion star (Forwarded)
- Cepheids and their 'Cocoons' (Forwarded)
- Four years on, Envisat hailed for its contribution to Earth science(Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: February 24 - March 1, 2006
- Scientists Solve the Mystery of Methane in Titan's Atmosphere
- Magnetic Fields Sculpt Narrow Jets From Dying Star (Forwarded)
- Winning postcards from Venus chosen (Forwarded)
- Satellite data used to warn oil industry of potentially dangerouseddy (Forwarded)
- Spot at 20 (Forwarded)
- WHT and NOT Observations Probing Cosmic Evolution with Gamma-Ray
- Still more accurate clocks (Forwarded)
- Two Other Mars Mission Heating Up
- Joint statement by International Space Station heads of agency(Forwarded)
- MOIRCS -- Subaru's new "infrared eye" now open (Forwarded)
- NASA mission detects significant antarctic ice mass loss (Forwarded)
- Researchers mimic high-pressure form of ice found in giant icy moons(Forwarded)
- Part-time pulsar yields new insight into inner workings of cosmicclocks (Forwarded)
- Envisat altimeter watches Pacific for cold tongue of La Nina(Forwarded)
- Space suit technology can protect workers from heatstroke (Forwarded)
- Cassini Update - March 3, 2006
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - March 3, 2006
- Jupiter's New Red Spot
- Largest Crater in the Great Sahara Discovered by Boston University Scientists
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- And now ... straight to Venus! (Forwarded)
- A Shocking Surprise in Stephan's Quintet (Forwarded)
- NOAA assists NASA Mars mission (Forwarded)
- Hostile Beginnings for Components of Life (Forwarded)
- Electrons Flying "Backwards" in Saturn's Sky (Forwarded)
- First HiRISE Images of Mars To Come Soon (MRO)
- Scientists Issue Unprecedented Forecast of Next Sunspot Cycle(Forwarded)
- NGC 2841: Galactic Chimneys Turn Up the Heat (Forwarded)
- Go Star Hunting with the "GLOBE at Night" Program -- March 22- 29(Forwarded)
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- Current Status of Hayabusa Spacecraft -- Communication and OperationResumption (Forwarded)
- Ubiquitous galaxies discovered in the Early Universe (Forwarded)
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- Spirit Discovers New Highest Peak in Columbia Hills
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: March 2-8, 2006
- Scientists Piece Together the Most Distant Cosmic Explosion (Forwarded)
- Fast-Talking NASA Spacecraft Starts Final Approach to Mars
- Toronto Hydro Bird Safety Migration Alert (Forwarded)
- Image of Cometary Globule Marks 1,000 Online at NOAO (Forwarded)
- NASA Survey Confirms Climate Warming Impact on Polar Ice Sheets(Forwarded)
- ESA satellite reveals Yellowstone's deep secret (Forwarded)
- GIOVE A transmits loud and clear (Forwarded)
- ESA receives award for Technology Transfer (Forwarded)
- Mass Extinctions -- A Threat from Outer Space or Our Own Planet'sDetox? (Forwarded)
- New Arecibo receiver triggers quiet revolution that could discover20,000 galaxies and 1,000 pulsars (Forwarded)
- NASA's Cassini Discovers Potential Liquid Water on Enceladus
- Cassini Images of Enceladus Suggest Geysers Erupt Liquid Water atthe Moon's South Pole (Forwarded)
- New Horizons Adjusts Course Toward Jupiter
- Identifying Gems and Minerals on Earth and Mars
- Mars Exploration Rover Team and James Van Allen are Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum Trophy Winners
- Giotto's brief encounter with Comet Halley 20 years ago (Forwarded)
- NASA scientists study pollution's origins and air quality impact(Forwarded)
- New Hubble Images Show Similar Colors for Pluto's Moons (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: March 6-10, 2006
- Cassini Update - March 10, 2006
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- Robotic NASA Craft Begins Orbiting Mars for Most-Detailed Exam (MRO)
- Cassini measures geysers of Saturn's moon Enceladus (Forwarded)
- A Little Moon of Saturn Makes its Presence Known (Forwarded)
- First Ariane launch of 2006 (Forwarded)
- Traveling Space Particles Reveal Secrets of Comets (Stardust)
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - March 11, 2006
- Swedish plans to colonise space (Forwarded)
- Microscopic Radiator Flying on "Skin" of a NASA Spacecraft Set toLaunch March 14 (Forwarded)
- NASA's ST5 Launch Postponed Due to Weather Forecast (Forwarded)
- Years of Observing Combined Into Best-Yet Look at Mars Canyon(Forwarded)
- Comet from coldest spot in solar system has material from hottestplaces (Forwarded)
- James Van Allen Receives 2006 National Air and Space Museum Trophy(Forwarded)
- New technique provides the first full view of the far side of thesun (Forwarded)
- Super-Earths May Be Three Times More Common Than Jupiters (Forwarded)
- Moon-based radiotelescope planned (Forwarded)
- Greenhouse Theory Smashed by Biggest Stone (Forwarded)
- Ice Volcanoes on Saturn's Moon Enceladus (Forwarded)
- International team of astronomers discovers origins of 'extremehelium stars' (Forwarded)
- Researchers convinced satellites are helpful in tracking epidemics(Forwarded)
- NASA Announces New Window For Next Space Shuttle Mission (Forwarded)
- NASA Selects Student Experiments to Fly on Sounding Rocket (Forwarded)
- Radar altimetry revolutionises the study of the ocean (Forwarded)
- Did "Dark Matter" Create the First Stars? (Forwarded)
- ST5 Launch Aborted
- The Cosmic Dance of Distant Galaxies (Forwarded)
- ST5 Launch to be Rescheduled
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: March 9-15, 2006
- Astronomers Measure Precise Mass of a Binary Brown Dwarf
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- NASA Announces Solar System Ambassadors Class of 2006
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- Water May Not Have Formed Mars' Recent Gullies
- Astronomers Discover a River of Stars Streaming Across the NorthernSky (Forwarded)
- Weird Saturn Ring Spokes May Reappear In July, According ToU.Colorado-Boulder Study (Forwarded)
- Galaxy on Fire! NASA's Spitzer Reveals Stellar Smoke (Forwarded)
- Integral catches stellar 'corpses' by the tail (Forwarded)
- Agreement between ESA and CNES for Alphabus (Forwarded)
- NASA and New York City Museum Bring Universe Down to Earth (Forwarded)
- Deriving the shape of the Galactic stellar disc (Forwarded)
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- Cassini to Study Titan's Atmosphere
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - March 16, 2006
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: March 13-17, 2006
- New Satellite Data on Universe's First Trillionth Second (Forwarded)
- Cassini Update - March 17, 2006
- Mars Rovers Get New Manager During Challening Period
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - March 19, 2006
- 600 metre frieze of planet Earth around UNESCO (Forwarded)
- Through a satellite darkly: night views of European seas improveESA ocean heat map (Forwarded)
- NASA Appoints Board to Investigate Shuttle Arm Incident (Forwarded)
- News Horizons Update - March 20, 2006
- Satellite flood mapping service strengthens eastern France civilprotection (Forwarded)
- Satellite multicasting improves educational information delivery(Forwarded)
- NASA and Honeywell Win Top Award for Science Education Initiative(Forwarded)
- Scientists Use Satellites to Help Detect Deep-Ocean Whirlpools
- Williams College Faculty/Student Team Travel to Study Solar Eclipse(Forwarded)
- The locked migration of giant protoplanets (Forwarded)
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- Space Weather Week Set for April (Forwarded)
- Polar neutrino observatory takes a big step forward (Forwarded)
- The Sun's New Exotic Neighbour (Forwarded)
- NASA's Chandra Finds Evidence for Quasar Ignition (Forwarded)
- European Space Camp in the land of the midnight sun (Forwarded)
- World Water Day: space tool aids fight for clean drinking water(Forwarded)
- NASA's Space Technology 5 Satellites Soar Into Space (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: March 16-22, 2006
- JPL Performs First Two-Antenna Uplink Experiment with Mars Global Surveyor
- Space Calendar - March 23, 2006
- Re-send: NASA's Chandra Finds Evidence for Quasar Ignition (correctversion)
- New Class of Comets May Be the Source of Earth's Water
- MIT light detector may speed up interplanetary communications(Forwarded)
- Live webcast from Turkey of Mar. 29 total solar eclipse (Forwarded)
- Study of Martian Meteorite Reveals Markings Similar to Bacteria-EtchedRocks on Earth (Forwarded)
- Cannibal stars like their food hot, XMM-Newton reveals (Forwarded)
- Towards a new test of general relativity? (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: March 20-24, 2006
- Cassini Update - March 24, 2006
- NASA's New Mars Orbiter Returns Test Images
- Mini-Comets Approaching Earth (Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3)
- MESSENGER Update - March 24, 2006
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- European Robotics under the spotlight (Forwarded)
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