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  1. CryoSat - Set for launch (0 replies)
  2. PanAmSat's Galaxy 15 is installed on the Ariane 5 launcher (0 replies)
  3. NASA and ZERO-G Test Space Shuttle Runway Program (0 replies)
  4. International Space Station Status Report #49 - 2005 (0 replies)
  5. Ulysses, fifteen years and going strong (0 replies)
  6. CryoSat: Network countdown im ESOC gestartet (0 replies)
  7. NIST Atomic Fountain Clock Gets Much Better with Time (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  8. Cassini Update - October 7, 2005 (0 replies)
  9. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: October 6-7, 2005 (0 replies)
  10. Opening the Door to New Materials for Exploration (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  11. Putting relativity to the test, NASA's Gravity Probe B experimentis one step away from revealing if Einstein was right (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  12. NASA'S Gravity Probe B Mission Completes Data Collection (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  13. HETE satellite solves mystery of short gamma ray bursts (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  14. Flashes Shed Light on Cosmic Clashes (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  15. CMU Postdoctoral Study 'Rocks' With Mars Similarities (0 replies)
  16. ISPRS Mid-Term Symposium May 2006 (0 replies)
  17. Titan's Enigmatic Infrared-Bright Spot is Surface Make-Up (0 replies)
  18. In A Flash NASA Helps Solve 35-Year-Old Cosmic Mystery (0 replies)
  19. Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 29 - October 5, 2005 (0 replies)
  20. Hayabusa Update - October 4, 2005 (0 replies)
  21. The Da Vinci Glow (0 replies)
  22. NASA Space Observatories Glimpse Faint Afterglow of Nearby Stellar Explosion (0 replies)
  23. Moon discovered orbiting 10th planet: New class of satellitesdiscovered (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  24. Mars Exploration Rover Update - October 3, 2005 (0 replies)
  25. Black Holes Aren't So Black (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  26. Moon Discovered Orbiting Solar System's 10th Planet (2003 UB313) (0 replies)
  27. Sun's Direct Role in Global Warming May Be Underestimated, DukePhysicists Report (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  28. Study casts doubt on 'Snowball Earth' theory (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  29. NASA Selects Team to Build Lunar Lander (0 replies)
  30. Cassini Update - September 30, 2005 (0 replies)
  31. Cassini's Doubleheader Flybys Score Home Run (0 replies)
  32. NASA Takes Giant Step Toward Finding Earth-Like Planets (0 replies)
  33. Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 29, 2005 (0 replies)
  34. Craters and Chasms on Tethys (0 replies)
  35. Cassini Buzzes Hyperion (0 replies)
  36. Physicists say universe evolution favored three and seven dimensions(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  37. Station Keeping History of Hayabusa at Itokawa (0 replies)
  38. Meteorites Offer Glimpse of the Early Earth, Say Purdue Scientists (0 replies)
  39. Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 22-28, 2005 (0 replies)
  40. Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station Celebrates First Half Century(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  41. Desert Pathfinder at Work: Sub-millimetre APEX telescope inauguratedat Chajnantor (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  42. 'Through the looking glass' -- the Universe at your computer(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  43. Secrets of the deep may hold key to life on other planets (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  44. Space Calender - September 26, 2005 (0 replies)
  45. Supernova Explosion May Have Caused Mammoth Extinction (0 replies)
  46. Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 23, 2005 (0 replies)
  47. Cassini Update - September 23, 2005 (0 replies)
  48. Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 22, 2005 (0 replies)
  49. Voyager 1: Messages from the Edge (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  50. Mars Doubles in Brightness (0 replies)
  51. Royal Astronomical Society statement on the proposed abolition ofleap seconds (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  52. Tycho's Remnant Provides Shocking Evidence for Cosmic Rays (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  53. Hayabusa Project Team Proposes Names for Asteroid Itokawa Features (0 replies)
  54. Cassini: Tethys and Hyperion Flybys in September 24 & 26 (0 replies)
  55. First Baby Photo of Stellar Twins (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  56. Ferreting Out The First Stars (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  57. NRL's Forward Technology Solar Cell Experiment flies as part ofMISSE5 aboard Space Shuttle Discovery mission (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  58. A Cosmic Baby-Boom: Large Population of Galaxies Found in the YoungUniverse with ESO's VLT (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  59. Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 15-21, 2005 (0 replies)
  60. Deep Impact Comet May Have Formed in Giant Planets Region (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  61. Orbiter's Long Life Helps Scientists Track Changes on Mars (0 replies)
  62. Hubble Finds Mysterious Disk of Blue Stars Around Black Hole (0 replies)
  63. Case Western Reserve U. astronomers find vast stellar web spun bycolliding galaxies (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  64. New star survey sheds light on the evolution of galaxies (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  65. Earliest meteorites provide new piece in planetary formation puzzle(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  66. Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 19, 2005 (0 replies)
  67. Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 16, 2005 (0 replies)
  68. Ariane 5 rolls out to the Spaceport's Final Assembly Building for payload integration (0 replies)
  69. Arianespace to launch THAICOM 5 (0 replies)
  70. NASA Ames to Host Sally Ride Science Festival for Girls (0 replies)
  71. NASA Administrator names Morrell chief of staff (0 replies)
  72. 'Alpine' landscape on the Moon (0 replies)
  73. Griffin's statement on the retierement of Langly's Roy Bridges (0 replies)
  74. NASA plans to resume work at Michoud Assembly Facility (0 replies)
  75. NASA announces media teleconference for Mars discoveries (0 replies)
  76. JSC director and congressman to brief media (0 replies)
  77. International Space Station Status Report #45 - 2005 (0 replies)
  78. Ghostly Spokes in Saturn's Rings Spotted by Cassini (0 replies)
  79. Cassini Radar Images Show Dramatic Shoreline on Titan (0 replies)
  80. Asteroid Itokawa Composite Color Image (0 replies)
  81. Cassini Update - September 16, 2005 (0 replies)
  82. Small satellite could mean big changes (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  83. NIST Shielding Data Help Launch Shuttle (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  84. Mauna Kea's Giant Eyes Reunite Comet Families (0 replies)
  85. NASA Research Finds Green Sand Crystals Are in Comet Tempel 1 (0 replies)
  86. Solar Minimum Explodes (0 replies)
  87. NASA Will Reveal Secrets of Clouds and Aerosols (0 replies)
  88. Asteroids Caused the Early Inner Solar System Cataclysm (0 replies)
  89. Killer 'triple burp' of methane caused massive global warming(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  90. Ceres: Asteroid or Miniplanet? (0 replies)
  91. Hayabusa Arrives at Itokawa, Starts Hovering Operations (0 replies)
  92. Space Cycle tests artificial gravity as solution to muscle loss(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  93. Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission Status - September 14, 2005 (0 replies)
  94. Black Hole in Search of a Home (0 replies)
  95. Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 8-14, 2005 (0 replies)
  96. Black hole without a home (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  97. Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter: Earth-Moon Calibration Image (0 replies)
  98. Yohkoh Reenters Into Earth's Atmosphere (0 replies)
  99. Hubble Catches Scattered Light from the Boomerang Nebula (0 replies)
  100. The Doppler and Altimeter Data At Hayabusa Arrival (0 replies)
  101. [Most distant gamma-ray burst] Discovery confirms explosive predictionmade by astrophysicists in 1999 (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  102. Rapid-Born Planets Present 'Baby Picture' of Our Early Solar System(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  103. Dusty Old Star Offers Window to Our Future/Texas astronomers, othersfind dead stars collecting dust (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  104. SpaceX Announces the Falcon 9 Fully Reusable Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle (0 replies)
  105. Astronomers Find Farthest Known Gamma-Ray Burst with ESO VLT(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  106. Hayabusa Arrives At Asteroid Itokawa (0 replies)
  107. Hayabusa Images of Asteroid Itokawa: September 7-10, 2005 (0 replies)
  108. Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 9, 2005 (0 replies)
  109. NOAA Issues Another Space Weather Warning; Powerful Solar Flare Erupts (0 replies)
  110. Work Continues on the Solar System's Three Recently Discovered Objects (0 replies)
  111. Study Indicates Ceres May Have Water-Ice Mantle (0 replies)
  112. Study Suggests Titan May Hold Keys for Exotic Brand of Life (0 replies)
  113. Scientific breakthrough will help protect astronauts and spacecraft(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  114. Historic tower at Launch Complex 13 toppled (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  115. Father, son reflect on history, future of GPS (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  116. Reentry of the Solar X-ray Observatory "Yohkoh" (SOLAR-A) (0 replies)
  117. Cassini Discovers Saturn's Dynamic Clouds Run Deep (0 replies)
  118. Comet Collision 'Armageddon' Unlikely (0 replies)
  119. NOAA issues space weather warning/Huge Solar Flare Spotted (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  120. Feasibility of Future Nuclear-Powered Spacecraft Not Yet Known(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  121. Water detection at Gusev crater described: Chemical proof for twowet scenarios (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  122. Field guide for confirming new earth-like planets described (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  123. NASA's Spitzer and Deep Impact Build Recipe for Comet Soup (0 replies)
  124. Ceres May Be 'Mini Planet' with Water Ice (0 replies)
  125. Sandia conducts tests at Solar Tower to benefit future NASA spaceexploration (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  126. Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 1-7, 2005 (0 replies)
  127. MRO's HiRISE Camera Turned On (0 replies)
  128. This Is Not Your Father's Moon Buggy (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  129. New look at microwave background may cast doubts on big bang theory(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  130. Scientific Observation Has Began with Hard X-ray Detector aboardSuzaku (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  131. Goddard-Built Telescopes Aboard Suzaku Spacecraft Send Back 'FirstLight' Images (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  132. New Observations Show Dynamic Particle Clumps In Saturn's A Ring(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  133. Cassini Reveals New Details About Saturn's Rings (0 replies)
  134. Hayabusa Successfully Captures Asteroid's Itokawa's Shape for the First Time (0 replies)
  135. Computer Simulation Suggests Mechanisms That Drive Jovian Jet Streams (0 replies)
  136. Tiny Enceladus May Hold Ingredients of Life (0 replies)
  137. Cassini: Titan Flyby on September 7 (0 replies)
  138. CryoSat arrives safely at launch site in Russia (0 replies)
  139. Progress M-54 update, 05-09-2005 (0 replies)
  140. Jonathan's Space Report No. 553 (0 replies)
  141. Mars Exploration Rovers Update - September 2, 2005 (0 replies)
  142. Orbital Receives Contract For Horizons-2 Commercial Communications Satellite (0 replies)
  143. Progress Bringing Food, Water, Parts, Oxygen to Station (0 replies)
  144. ILS Proton To Launch Anik F1R (0 replies)
  145. Discovery Astronauts to Provide Personal View of Flight (0 replies)
  146. JSC Employees Support Multiple Katrina Relief Efforts (0 replies)
  147. NASA Ames Supports Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts (0 replies)
  148. Arianespace's next Ariane 5 launcher takes shape (0 replies)
  149. Canadian SCISAT mission extended by two years (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  150. Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Receives $14.2 Million NSF Award (0 replies)
  151. New Horizons Update - September 2005 (0 replies)
  152. Royal Astronomical Society issues statement on the future of UKplanetary sciences (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  153. GOES-12 satellite animation of Hurricane Katrina (0 replies)
  154. SPOT image 24h after the passage of Hurricane Katrina (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  155. Landsat 7 images of New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane KatrinaAftermath (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  156. 'First-Light' for Africa's Giant Eye: 1st Colour Images from SALT(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  157. Hurricane Katrina damage assessment from air and space (0 replies)
  158. NASA's Durable Spirit Sends Intriguing New Images From Mars (0 replies)
  159. Cassini Update - September 1, 2005 (0 replies)
  160. NASA Finds Evidence Some Comets May Have Become Asteroids (0 replies)
  161. Hubble Makes Movie of Neptune's Dynamic Atmosphere (0 replies)
  162. dear sci.space.news readers (0 replies)
  163. Celestial Blast in Bleak Reticulum (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  164. A Chinese Dragon and a Knotted Galactic Embrace (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  165. Survey of 4,000 Galaxies Finds "Downsizing" on a Cosmic Scale(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  166. Fastest Pulsar Speeding Out of Galaxy, Astronomers Discover (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  167. How to Build a Big Star (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  168. Finding a Way to Test for Dark Energy (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  169. Mars Global Surveyor Images: August 25-31, 2005 (0 replies)
  170. Cassini Findings Suggest Complex Story of Venting at the South Pole of Enceladus (0 replies)
  171. Mars Exploration Rover Update - August 30, 2005 (0 replies)
  172. NASA teams with Lady Bird Johnson wildflower center (0 replies)
  173. ELV Status Report, 26-08-2005 (0 replies)
  174. NASA announces digital TV for Alaska & Hawaii (0 replies)
  175. International Space Station Status Report 41, 26-08-2005 (0 replies)
  176. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 26-08-2005 (0 replies)
  177. Cassini Update - August 26, 2005 (0 replies)
  178. MESSENGER: Earth Flyby Pictures and Animations (0 replies)
  179. Space Calendar - August 26, 2005 (0 replies)
  180. Exp-12 and Exp-13 update, 22-08-2005 (0 replies)
  181. NASA briefing will present news from Martian hilltop (0 replies)
  182. CloudSat/CALIPSO Launch Foreign Press Accreditation (0 replies)
  183. Galileo satellite payload testing (0 replies)
  184. NASA announces name change for balloon facility (0 replies)
  185. Holding Mechanism Release of Laser Utilizing Communications Equipment (0 replies)
  186. NASA/NOAA announce major weathe forcasting advancement (0 replies)
  187. Asteroid Dust May Influence Weather, Study Finds (0 replies)
  188. Climate Model Links Higher Temperatures to Prehistoric Extinction (0 replies)
  189. NASA's New Hall Thruster Passes Performance Testing (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  190. Cosmic hole-in-one captured over Antarctica (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  191. NASA Study Shows Water Could Create Gullies on Mars (0 replies)
  192. Unique NASA Science Lab Tackles 'Sticky' Issue Of Lunar Dust (0 replies)
  193. Solar System Slightly Older Than Previously Thought (0 replies)
  194. Squyres Writes the Book on Mars and the Little Rovers That Could (0 replies)
  195. Mars Global Surveyor Images: August 18-24, 2005 (0 replies)
  196. Melting asteroids and the building blocks of early Earth (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  197. Six Years Into Its Mission, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Continuesto Achieve Scientific Firsts (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  198. Orbit Data of the Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite (0 replies)
  199. Envisat sees smoke from Portuguese wildfires (0 replies)
  200. ESA Training Programme for Industry 2005 (0 replies)
  201. Space Weather News for August 23, 2005 (0 replies)
  202. Denny A. Kross Named Director of Safety and Mission Assurance at KSC (0 replies)
  203. CALIPSO/CloudSat Foreign Press Accreditation Due Aug. 29 (0 replies)
  204. X-15 Space Pioneers Now Honored as Astronauts (0 replies)
  205. Launch Result of the Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite (0 replies)
  206. Tracking the Riddle of Cosmic Gamma Rays (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  207. NASA hopes to get a photo-op with missing Beagle 2 (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  208. Midsummer's Dream Galaxies (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  209. Astronomers Date Ansel Adam's Autumn Moon (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  210. Watch the Two Brightest Planets Kiss in Twilight (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  211. Don't Get Snookered by Mars Malarkey (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  212. Deep Impact Update - August 11, 2005 (0 replies)
  213. Brand Honored At Jethawks' Aerospace Appreciation Night (0 replies)
  214. Space Shuttle Update Monday, August 22, 2005 (0 replies)
  215. Space Station visit inspires astronaut's passion for photography (0 replies)
  216. Space Station crew talks with Ohio students (0 replies)
  217. Mars Exploration Rovers Update - August 19, 2005 (0 replies)
  218. Ronald Scott Dies; Designed Soil Scoop for Early Unmanned MoonMission (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  219. Supernova 1987A: Fast Forward to the Past (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  220. Next stop Venus! (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  221. Jonathan's Space Report No. 552 (0 replies)
  222. Sandia National Lab assists NASA with several shuttle projects(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  223. NASA Names International Space Station Program Manager (0 replies)
  224. Cassini Update - August 19, 2005 (0 replies)
  225. History's greatest comet hunter discovers 1000th comet (0 replies)
  226. NASA's Swift satellite finds newborn black holes (0 replies)
  227. NASA awards engineering, science & technical service contract (0 replies)
  228. International Space Station Status Report #40 - 2005 (0 replies)
  229. ESA at MAKS 2005 (0 replies)
  230. History's greatest comet hunter discovers 1000th comet (0 replies)
  231. Mars Exploration Rover Update - August 18, 2005 (0 replies)
  232. Cassini: Titan Flyby on August 22 (0 replies)
  233. Gemini Uncovers 'Lost City' of Stars (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  234. Discovery of 'young' material in meterorites defies linear theoryof Solar System's origin (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  235. John N. Bachall 1934-2005 (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  236. Space Shuttle Status Report, 18-08-2005 (0 replies)
  237. NASA's Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery Set to Return to KSC (0 replies)
  238. Technology of Tomorrow: Space Exploration Technology Spin-Offs (0 replies)
  239. Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission Status - August 17, 2005 (0 replies)
  240. Space Shuttle Status Report, 17-08-2005 (0 replies)
  241. Space Shuttle internet interest reaches new heights (0 replies)
  242. NASA announces media update about Shuttle program (0 replies)
  243. Rex Geveden selected as NASA associate administrator (0 replies)
  244. Cos-B: 30 Years On (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  245. NASA updates media about Space Shuttle ET (0 replies)
  246. NASA Summer Interns Are 'SHARP' Students (0 replies)
  247. Saturn's rings have own atmosphere (0 replies)
  248. Boeing Delta IV GOES-N Launch Scrubbed (0 replies)
  249. CERN neutrino project on target (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  250. Mars Global Surveyor Images: August 11-17, 2005 (0 replies)