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- ESA mission control team readies for Venus arrival (Forwarded)
- Successful downlink communication test for ATV from ISS (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - March 27, 2006
- NASA Reinstates The Dawn Mission
- NASA Extends Crew Exploration Vehicle Contracts (Forwarded)
- From Europa to the lab, a new recipe for oxygen on icy moons(Forwarded)
- With Mars And The Moon In View, Human Physiology Study Shows 6Degrees Of Decline Is The Ticket To Ride (Forwarded)
- Watch the 2006 total eclipse with ESA (Forwarded)
- Envisat making first direct measurements of ocean surface velocities(Forwarded)
- Ideas on gas-giant planet formation take shape (Forwarded)
- Climate change and the rise of atmospheric oxygen (Forwarded)
- Cold Case: Looking for life on Mars (Forwarded)
- Relic of life in that Martian meteorite? A fresh look (Forwarded)
- National Ice Center confirms new antarctic iceberg (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - March 28, 2006
- NASA prepares for space exploration in undersea lab (Forwarded)
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- Envisat sees the eclipse's shadow over Africa (Forwarded)
- Cassini spacecraft finds evidence of football-field sized moonletsin Saturn's A ring (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: March 23-29, 2006
- New Horizons Payload Gets High Marks on Early Tests
- Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract to Design the Mars Science Lab Aeroshell
- More Evidence Chicxulub Was Too Early
- Scientists, Residents, and Tourists Marvel at Total Eclipse of theSun (Forwarded)
- Solar eclipses seen by satellite (Forwarded)
- Your health
- Cluster and Double Star witness a new facet of Earth's magneticbehaviour (Forwarded)
- Design an unmanned aerial vehicle for Mars (Forwarded)
- Astronauts and Canadian Surgeons to Demonstrate Remote Medical Care(Forwarded)
- New Test Boosts Search for Extraterrestrial Life (Forwarded)
- MINOS experiment sheds light on mystery of neutrino disappearance(Forwarded)
- Moon to Sweep Through the Pleiades (Forwarded)
- Venus within ESA probe reach (Forwarded)
- Voyage around the world in 600 metres (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: March 27-31, 2006
- Cassini Update - March 31, 2006
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - March 31, 2006
- NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Craft Begins Adjusting Orbit
- Colliding neutron stars produce the strongest magnetic fields inthe Universe (Forwarded)
- Asteroids: treasures of the past and a threat to the future (Forwarded)
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- Prometheus and its pull on the passing particles of Saturn's F ring(Forwarded)
- JAXA Commissioning of Scramjet Combustor Flight Experiment (Forwarded)
- Solar wind whips up auroral storms on Jupiter and Saturn (Forwarded)
- X-rays reveal 250,000 tonnes of water released by Deep Impact(Forwarded)
- Upgraded MERLIN spies cloud of alcohol spanning 288 billion miles(Forwarded)
- Slew survey reveals secrets of x-ray sky (Forwarded)
- Lobster telescope has an eye for x-rays (Forwarded)
- Hubble Image: Nearby Dust Clouds in the Milky Way
- A telescope is born on the floor of the Mediterranean (Forwarded)
- The Universe trapped in its own web (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: March 30 - April 5, 2006
- New solar twin could shed light on another Earth (Forwarded)
- Magnetic Moondust
- Mercury's formation impact splattered Earth with material (Forwarded)
- U.Colorado-Boulder Awarded $883,000 For 2007 Sounding Rocket Mission(Forwarded)
- Bubble, bubble: searching through the rubble of supernova remnants(Forwarded)
- Gemini/HST survey shows building-blocks in evolution of massivegalaxy clusters (Forwarded)
- Giant filament structures give rare insight into galaxy clusterevolution (Forwarded)
- Slow motion mergers in galaxy clusters provide conditions to transformspirals to smooth disks (Forwarded)
- Swift observes an unusual bang in the far Universe (Forwarded)
- Dawn's Early Light - April 2006
- Blue Ring Discovered Around Uranus
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 6, 2006
- Scientists search for dark galaxies through the AGES (Forwarded)
- Gravity Probe B know-how plows into Space Technology Hall of Fame(Forwarded)
- New Cassini Image At Saturn Shows 'A' Ring Contains More Debris ThanOnce Believed (Forwarded)
- Ruhr looks towards new astronomical horizon (Forwarded)
- New Horizons Crosses the Orbit of Mars
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 3-7, 2006
- Exploding 'star within a star' (Forwarded)
- Small satellites offer astronomers "PC" access to the Universe(Forwarded)
- HiRISE Team Releases First Processed Images From MRO
- Cassini Update - April 7, 2006
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- Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 7, 2006
- Cassini-Huygens Team Receives Space Award
- Europe scores new planetary success: Venus Express enters orbitaround the Hothouse Planet (Forwarded)
- NASA Earth Science Exhibits Open in Smithsonian Museum (Forwarded)
- NASA Joins Partners for Ocean Surface Topography Mission (Forwarded)
- Hubble Finds That 2003 UB313 is Slightly Larger Than Pluto
- NASA Chooses New Spacecraft to Search for Water on Moon (Forwarded)
- New NASA Ames Spacecraft to Look for Ice at Lunar South Pole(Forwarded)
- Vega: the star with comets? (Forwarded)
- Proto supermassive binary black hole detected in X-rays (Forwarded)
- Next phase reached in definition of Mars Sample Return mission(Forwarded)
- Satellite instrument helps tackle mysteries of ozone-eating clouds(Forwarded)
- Cosmic Spider is Good Mother: VLT FORS Image of the Inner Parts ofthe Tarantula Nebula (Forwarded)
- NASA and Zero-G Agree on Regular Shuttle Runway Use (Forwarded)
- NASA's New Kids' Club Web Site Is Entertaining and Educational(Forwarded)
- Planetary Society Opens World's First Dedicated Optical SETI Telescope(Forwarded)
- U.Hawaii Solar Eclipse Expedition Finds Cool Gas in the Desert(Forwarded)
- Gemini Images a "Shocking" Skull of Gas (Forwarded)
- NASA Picks Contractor to Chill Space Telescope Instrument (Forwarded)
- Astronomer Takes A New Spin On Vega; One Of Brightest Stars IsRapidly Rotating (Forwarded)
- New Satellite System Will Use GPS Signals To Track Hurricanes,Climate Change, and Space Weather (Forwarded)
- New Lunar Rock Ages Indicate Cataclysmic Meteorite Bombardment ofMoon, Earth (Forwarded)
- JAXA infrared satellite Akari: Removal of the Cover of the Telescopeand Operation Schedule (Forwarded)
- Software Compatibility
- NASA Mars Rovers Head for New Sites After Studying Layers
- Mars Orbiting Cameras Debut as NASA Craft Adjusts Orbit
- Moore Foundation Awards Multiple Grants to California Institute of Technology
- The Great Easter Egg Hunt: The Void's Incredible Richness (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 10-14, 2006
- Cassini Update - April 14, 2006
- NASA Technology Spawns Weather, Climate Satellite Constellation (COSMIC)
- Massive German floods monitored from space (Forwarded)
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- Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 14, 2006
- New and Improved Antimatter Spaceship for Mars Missions
- Hubble Images: Magellanic Gemstones in the Southern Sky
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 18, 2006
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: April 14-20, 2006
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 17-20, 2006
- Cassini Update - April 21, 2006
- Cloudsat/CALIPSO Launch Rescheduled to April 25
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - April 21, 2006
- Space Calendar - April 24, 2006
- Happy Sweet Sixteen, Hubble Telescope!
- NASA's Chandra Finds Black Holes Are 'Green'
- Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 Shows That Breaking Up Is Not So Hard To Do
- Cloudsat/CALIPSO Launch Scrubbed - Rescheduled for April 26
- Scientists Polled on Solar System Exploration Program Priorities
- Weather Again Scrubs NASA's Cloudsat/CALIPSO Launch
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: April 21-26, 2006
- ESO's VLT Takes Images of Disintegrating Comet P73/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3
- Galaxies Don Mask of Stars in New Spitzer Image
- Pieces of NASA'S Next Mars Mission are Coming Together (Phoenix)
- Hubble Provides Spectacular Detail of a Comet's Breakup (Schwassmann-Wachmann 3)
- NASA Testing Prototype Software for Future Spaceflight
- Cloudsat/CALIPSO Launch Rescheduled to April 28
- NASA Launches Cloudsat/CALIPSO Satellites
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 21-28, 2006
- Cassini: Titan Flyby on April 30
- Cassini Update - April 28, 2006
- NASA Researchers Are Mining Old Apollo Seismic Data For Clues to Lunar Meteroid Impacts
- NASA's Exploration Workshop Kicks Off Strategy Development
- New Horizons in Space: The First 100 Days
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 29, 2006
- Cornell-Caltech Atacama telescope promises clues about formation of the Universe
- New Horizons: The PI's Persective - May 1, 2006
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 1, 2006
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: April 27 - May 3, 2006
- SMART-1's View of Crater Hopmann: On the Shoulder of a Giant
- How Long Is A Day on Saturn?
- STEREO Arrives in Florida to Begin Launch Preparations
- Landing on Titan: The New Movies
- NASA Lacks Resources Needed to Sustain Vigorous Science Program
- Hubble Snaps Baby Pictures of Jupiter's 'Red Spot Jr.'
- The Pull of Jupiter
- Titan's Seas of Sand
- Meteorites Discovered to Carry Interstellar Carbon
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 4, 2006
- Cassini Flies by Titan, Sees More Craters
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: May 1-5, 2006
- Breathing Moonrocks
- Cassini Update - May 5, 2006
- NASA's New Plan Drill Is A 60-Watt Time
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 5, 2006
- VLBA Reveals Closest Pair of Supermassive Black Holes (Forwarded)
- Follow the Nitrogen to Extraterrestrial Life
- JPL Open House: An Invitation to Explore New Worlds
- ISRO and NASA Sign MOU on Chandrayaan-1
- Venus Express Has Reached Final Orbit
- Tibet Provides Passage for Chemicals to Reach the Stratosphere
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: May 4-10, 2006
- Hubble Finds That Earth Is Safe From One Class Of Gamma-Ray Burst
- New Capture Scenario Explains Origin of Neptune's Oddball Moon Triton
- New Capture Scenario Explains Origin of Neptune's Oddball Moon Triton
- Spitzer Telescope Sees Trail of Comet Crumbs (Schwassman-Wachmann 3)
- NASA Ames Test Heat Shield Samples for Spaceship Crew Capsule
- Giant asteroid fragment makes impact (Forwarded)
- Evidence mounts for sun's companion star (Forwarded)
- XMM-Newton reveals a tumbling neutron star (Forwarded)
- Astronomers see our origins in 20-year-old star explosion (Forwarded)
- Galaxies are born inside dark matter clumps (Forwarded)
- Gravity waves hunting in quest to better understand the universe(Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 11, 2006
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: May 8-12, 2006
- Subaru Captures Crumbling Comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 3
- Limber Robot Might Hitchhike to Space
- Cassini Update - May 12, 2006
- In Search of Crater Chains
- Twin Explosions In Gigantic Dusty Potato Crisp (Forwarded)
- Ancient rock star finds a home at the U.Alberta (Forwarded)
- Mars Express's OMEGA uncovers possible sites for life (Forwarded)
- ESA's ISO provides the first view of monstrous stars being born (Forwarded)
- GLOBE at Night Reaches More Than 18,000 Participants on Six Continents(Forwarded)
- GLOBE at Night Reaches More Than 18,000 Participants on Six Continents(Forwarded)
- Does the asteroid Vesta possess a magnetic field? (Forwarded)
- Physics in Universe's Youth (Forwarded)
- Companion Explains "Chameleon" Supernova (Forwarded)
- McDonald Observatory receives $5 million challenge grant to studyelusive dark energy (Forwarded)
- New Milky Way companions found: SDSS-II first to view two dim dwarfgalaxies (Forwarded)
- Multiple galaxy mergers continue in the Milky Way (Forwarded)
- Palomar Observes Broken Comet (Schwassmann-Wachmann 3)
- X-Rays Fly As Cracking Comet Streaks Across the Sky (Schwassmann-Wachmann 3)
- NASA Internet Software Shows Planets in 3-D Color
- NASA Releases DART Accident Report Summary
- XMM-Newton reveals the origin of elements in galaxy clusters (Forwarded)
- XMM-Newton 'spare-time' provides impressive sky survey (Forwarded)
- XMM-Newton digs into the secrets of fossil galaxy clusters (Forwarded)
- Planetary Nebulas -- Fast Winds from Dying Stars (Forwarded)
- Penn State Researchers Look Beyond the Birth of the Universe (Forwarded)
- "Lighthouses in the Sky" Yield Biggest-Ever 3-D Map of the Cosmos (Forwarded)
- Space-based supercomputer in design at Los Alamos (Forwarded)
- ESA selects prime contractor for Gaia astrometry mission (Forwarded)
- International workshop paves way to future cooperation for space exploration (Forwarded)
- In undersea habitat, aquanauts learn about teamwork and task performance for the moon and Mars (Forwarded)
- Highly precise geo-information may help predict tsunamis, earthquakes (Forwarded)
- Two UA Undergrads Win NASA Fellowships for Visionary Space Projects
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 16, 2006
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: May 11-17, 2006
- When Dwarfs Gave Way to Giants (Forwarded)
- 'Extreme physics' observatory prepares for flight (Forwarded)
- NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery cargo ready for flight (Forwarded)
- NASA finalizes crew for upcoming Shuttle missions (Forwarded)
- Trio of Neptunes and their Belt (Forwarded)
- Cassini: Titan Flyby on May 20
- Site in Northern Chile Selected for Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (Forwarded)
- ALOS satellite snaps Europe (Forwarded)
- NASA Set to Launch Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2008
- Astronomers Use Innovative Technique To Find Extrasolar Planet
- NASA Announces New GOES-N Launch Date
- etter, Faster Spacecraft Designs: New Software System Offers Promise Of NASA-Wide Collaboration
- NASA's Exploration Systems Progress Report - May 18, 2006
- The Cosmos Does Not Glimmer As We Thought (Forwarded)
- MAGIC discovers variable very high energy gamma-ray emission from a microquasar (Forwarded)
- Synergy of Technologies Reveal Origin of Dust Around Nearby Star (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: May 15-19, 2006
- Cassini Update - May 19, 2006
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 19, 2006
- NJIT and JPL Physicists Detail Earthshine's Role in Planet Hunting and Climate Variables
- Hard-nosed Advice to Lunar Prospectors
- Hubble Captures a 'Five-Star' Rated Gravitational Lens
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 23, 2006
- Space Calendar - May 24, 2006
- May 18-24, 2006
- SOHO Mission Extension
- John Hopkins Applied Physics Lab to Build NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP)
- Mars Express Images: Lava Tubes on Pavonis Mons
- SMART-1: Second Push-Broom Operations Phase
- Venus Express: Early Routine Science Operations
- Atmospheric Study Shows Similarities in Sun's Effects on Earth and Mars
- The Second Annual Suited for Mars: Advanced Spacesuits Symposium
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: May 22-26, 2006
- Caltech Names New President: Jean-Lou Chameau
- Cassini Update - May 27, 2006
- SMART-1 Images: Highlands and Mars Landscapes on the Moon
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