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  1. ESA launches new project to protect biodiversity (Forwarded)
  2. One year of Galileo signals; new website opens (Forwarded)
  3. Indian Space Research Organisation Space Capsule Successfully Recovered (Forwarded)
  4. Discovery Films Strikes Deal for Apollo Missions Documentary IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON (Forwarded)
  5. JOULE II rockets launch with success (Forwarded)
  6. Significant milestone for Columbus flight readiness (Forwarded)
  7. Evidence of Ancient Galactic Collision Found, Confirmed by UMass Amherst Astronomer's Model (Forwarded)
  8. Physicists Develop Test for 'String Theory' (Forwarded)
  9. COROT sees first light! (Forwarded)
  10. The jet stream of Titan (Forwarded)
  11. First direct detection of ionized intergalactic medium at high redshifts is announced (Forwarded)
  12. Fly me to the moon (Forwarded)
  13. Unexpected cooling effect in Saturn's atmosphere found (Forwarded)
  14. Personal digital assistants in space (Forwarded)
  15. Space inspires fashion (Forwarded)
  16. Multimedia car radio of the future (Forwarded)
  17. Calipso science data now available to scientists worldwide (Forwarded)
  18. Tightening the (Asteroid) Belt around Zeta Leporis (Forwarded)
  19. First Light for ESO VLT's Auxiliary Telescope No.4 (Forwarded)
  20. Portrait of a Dramatic Stellar Crib: ESO Releases 256 Million Pixel Image of Immense Stellar Factory (Forwarded)
  21. ESO Council Gives Green Light to Detailed Study of the European Extremely Large Telescope (Forwarded)
  22. Do Galaxies Follow Darwinian Evolution? (Forwarded)
  23. Endless universe made possible by new model (Forwarded)
  24. ESA POLinSAR 2007: Imaging forests in 3-D (Forwarded)
  25. Exploiting space with low cost satellites (Forwarded)
  26. MARCH STORM 2007 - March 4th - March 7th, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C
  27. James Webb Space Telescope's "Spine" Passes Health Tests (Forwarded)
  28. How SMART-1 has made European space exploration smarter (Forwarded)
  29. Canadian-U.S. Science Pact to Improve Monitoring of Land Cover, Biodiversity and Climate Change (Forwarded)
  30. Satellite data vital to UN climate findings (Forwarded)
  31. Planck satellite shows its beauty (Forwarded)
  32. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 576
  33. Sophisticated ESA space weather tool under development (Forwarded)
  34. Physicists find way to 'see' extra dimensions (Forwarded)
  35. Innovative ideas to leverage Galileo data (Forwarded)
  36. It just carries on working: The German HRSC onboard Mars Express now in its third year (Forwarded)
  37. TerraSAR-X Scheduled for Launch from Baikonur on 27 February 2007 (Forwarded)
  38. A NASA Space Sleuth Hunts the Trail of Earth's Water (Forwarded)
  39. COROT enters fine-pointing mode (Forwarded)
  40. Cold gas and molecular depletion in pre-stellar cores (Forwarded)
  41. Universe contains more calcium than expected (Forwarded)
  42. Discovery of a new type of very-high-energy gamma ray emitter (Forwarded)
  43. Ulysses scores a hat-trick (Forwarded)
  44. Debris from China's Kinetic Energy ASAT Test (Forwarded)
  45. NASA's Largest Space Telescope Mirror Will See Deeper Into Space (Forwarded)
  46. High-Energy 'Relic' Wind Reveals Past Behavior of Dead Stars (Forwarded)
  47. Scientists Find High Energy Systems Hidden in 'Gas Cocoon' (Forwarded)
  48. COROT science observations underway (Forwarded)
  49. NASA Extends Contract for Pluto Mission (Forwarded)
  50. Magnetic Explosions in the Distant Universe (Forwarded)
  51. Enceladus is a "Cosmic Graffiti Artist," Astronomers Discover (Forwarded)
  52. Cost Overruns, Cancelling of Small Missions Have Led to Lost Science Opportunities at NASA (Forwarded)
  53. Astrophysicists explain the differences in the brightness of supernova explosions (Forwarded)
  54. Cluster -- new insights into the electric circuits of polar lights (Forwarded)
  55. Distant quasars live in massive dark matter halos (Forwarded)
  56. Reducing the shake, rattle, and roll on objects deployed in space (Forwarded)
  57. Air Force astronaut Pamela Melroy reflects on 23 years of service (Forwarded)
  58. Arnold Engineering Development Center teams provide NASA with test data (Forwarded)
  59. Scientists elucidate the origin of the darkest galaxies in the universe (Forwarded)
  60. Researcher to Study Astronaut Bone Loss for Space Biology Agency (Forwarded)
  61. Planetary scientist says: Focus on Europa (Forwarded)
  62. Clock Comparison Yields Clues to 'Constant' Change (Forwarded)
  63. Record breaking neutron star (Forwarded)
  64. The Eagle Nebula (M16): Peering Into the Pillars Of Creation (Forwarded)
  65. G11.2-0.3: A Textbook Supernova Remnant (Forwarded)
  66. New Observations Show Sun-like Star In Earliest Stage Of Development (Forwarded)
  67. NASA THEMIS mission adds five spacecraft to the Sun-Earth flotilla (Forwarded)
  68. First X-ray detection of a colliding-wind binary beyond the Milky Way (Forwarded)
  69. ESA celebrates 15 years of near-real time data delivery in Earth Observation (Forwarded)
  70. Integral points to the fastest spinning neutron star (Forwarded)
  71. NASA Marks 45th Anniversary of Americans in Orbit (Forwarded)
  72. NASA Commercial Space Partners Complete Milestones (Forwarded)
  73. International Space Station Status Report - February 16, 2007 (Forwarded)
  74. Launch of THEMIS Postponed 24 Hours to Feb. 17 (Forwarded)
  75. CRISM Uncovering Clues of Martian Surface Composition (Forwarded)
  76. NASA Moves Apollo 1 Capsule to New Storage Facility (Forwarded)
  77. NASA's THEMIS Mission Launches to Study Geomagnetic Substorms (Forwarded)
  78. LIGO and Virgo Join Forces In Search for Gravitational Waves (Forwarded)
  79. Coldest lab in Chicago to simulate hot physics of early universe (Forwarded)
  80. 3-D seismic model of vast water reservoir revealed: Earth mantle 'ocean' (Forwarded)
  81. ESA astronaut Leopold Eyharts assigned to European Columbus laboratory mission to the ISS (Forwarded)
  82. Announcement of Japanese Expedition Crew to the ISS (Forwarded)
  83. Preparing to monitor coniferous forests with Sentinel-2 mission (Forwarded)
  84. Where is Beagle 2? The search continues (Forwarded)
  85. Successful launch of THEMIS satellites positions NASA mission to answer key questions about Earth's auroras (Forwarded)
  86. International Heliophysical Year begins (Forwarded)
  87. Surprises from the Sun's South Pole (Forwarded)
  88. Demystifying the Northern Lights (Forwarded)
  89. Hunting Martian fossils best bet for locating Mars life (Forwarded)
  90. Carnegie Mellon U. Software Steers NASA's Mars Rover (Forwarded)
  91. GeoEye's Next-Generation Satellite Reaches Major Milestone (Forwarded)
  92. Integral expands our view of the gamma-ray sky (Forwarded)
  93. First Images of a CME from STEREO's HI cameras (Forwarded)
  94. Astronomers Measure Sun-Like Brightness Changes of the Solar Twin, 18 Scorpii (Forwarded)
  95. Astronauts Visit Goddard to Get 'Hands-On' Training for Next HST Servicing Mission (Forwarded)
  96. U.Alabama-Huntsville researchers working on laser system to deflect asteroid on collision path with Earth (Forwarded)
  97. Detecting radiation on lunar and Mars missions (Forwarded)
  98. U.Alabama-Huntsville continuing propulsion research for deep space travel (Forwarded)
  99. NASA's Spitzer First to Crack Open Light of Far Away Worlds (Forwarded)
  100. Herschel passes a new milestone (Forwarded)
  101. NASA, Virgin Galactic to Explore Future Cooperation (Forwarded)
  102. Universe offers 'eternal feast,' cosmologist says (Forwarded)
  103. Steering atoms toward better navigation, physicists test Newton and Einstein along the way (Forwarded)
  104. NASA Provides Additional Information on Agreement With Virgin Galactic (Forwarded)
  105. The Sky Through Three Giant Eyes (Forwarded)
  106. NASA's Hubble Telescope Celebrates SN 1987A's 20th Anniversary (Forwarded)
  107. Supernova 1987A: Twenty Years Since a Spectacular Explosion (Forwarded)
  108. International Space Station Status - February 22, 2007 (Forwarded)
  109. XMM-Newton reveals a magnetic surprise (Forwarded)
  110. Scientists gear up for ESA's 2007 Envisat Symposium (Forwarded)
  111. Looking for life on Jupiter's moon Europa (Forwarded)
  112. Technion researchers propose solution to a long-standing mystery of the Sun (Forwarded)
  113. XMM-Newton's anniversary view of nearest detected supernova (Forwarded)
  114. Rosetta Mars Flyby Timeline: Mars swingby at 36 000 km per hour (Forwarded)
  115. Unique Observations of Comet McNaught Reveal Sprinkling Nucleus (Forwarded)
  116. NASA Issues Ares I Upper Stage Production Request for Proposal (Forwarded)
  117. NASA Awards Turbine Pump Assembly Contract for Ares I (Forwarded)
  118. New solar images heralds better solar storm tracking (Forwarded)
  119. Rosetta successfully swings-by Mars -- next target: Earth (Forwarded)
  120. Rosetta comet-chaser takes a close look at planet Mars (Forwarded)
  121. SN1987A's Twentieth Anniversary (Forwarded)
  122. Beautiful new images from Rosetta's approach to Mars (Forwarded)
  123. Stunning view of Rosetta skimming past Mars (Forwarded)
  124. ESA gives go-ahead to build BepiColombo (Forwarded)
  125. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 577
  126. Mars Express and Venus Express operations extended (Forwarded)
  127. Cosmic Vision 2015-2025: ready to launch (Forwarded)
  128. Milky Way Black Hole May Be a Colossal 'Particle Accelerator' (Forwarded)
  129. A hidden twist in the black hole information paradox (Forwarded)
  130. South Pole Telescope to help astrophysicists learn what universe is made of, how it evolves (Forwarded)
  131. Engineers 'Can' Do Anything to Build the James Webb Space Telescope Model (Forwarded)
  132. Envisat still going strong after five successful years (Forwarded)
  133. Official opening of the Soyuz launch base construction site in French Guiana (Forwarded)
  134. Chandra Examines Jupiter During New Horizons Approach (Forwarded)
  135. Rosetta teams up with New Horizons (Forwarded)
  136. Two Eclipses, One Observed Only by NASA (Forwarded)
  137. Thousands of Schoolchildren Around the World to Help Map Light Pollution in March (Forwarded)
  138. ESA contribution to International Polar Year 2007-2008 (Forwarded)
  139. Scientists rehearse for Foton mission (Forwarded)
  140. GIOVE-A navigation signal available to users (Forwarded)
  141. Agreement between ESA and the European Maritime Safety Agency signed today (Forwarded)
  142. Rosetta delivers Phobos transit animation and 'sees' Mars in stereo (Forwarded)
  143. Getting ready for Herschel (Forwarded)
  144. IAF to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the launch of Sputnik 1 (Forwarded)
  145. GIOVE-A2 to secure the Galileo programme (Forwarded)
  146. Spiral Galaxy Image Benefits From Vigilance on Dark Skies (Forwarded)
  147. Flying star control room SOFIA back on course (Forwarded)
  148. Fundamental Property of Galaxies Discovered at W. M. Keck Observatory (Forwarded)
  149. Galaxy survey focuses on universe's 'pre-teen' years (Forwarded)
  150. The Giant that Turned Out to be a Dwarf (Forwarded)
  151. Scientists find a solar-powered asteroid (Forwarded)
  152. ESA watched full Moon withering behind Mother Earths shadow (Forwarded)
  153. ALMA Achieves Major Milestone With Antenna-Link Success (Forwarded)
  154. The USV, Italy's First Space Vehicle, launched (Forwarded)
  155. LBT Captures Extremely Faint Light With Its First Mirror and Camera (Forwarded)
  156. Proposed Mission Will Return Sample from Near-Earth Object (Forwarded)
  157. New Panorama Reveals More Than a Thousand Black Holes (Forwarded)
  158. SMART-1's bridge to the future exploration of the Moon (Forwarded)
  159. Cluster opens a new window on 'magnetic reconnection' in the near-Earth space (Forwarded)
  160. XMM-Newton finds the leader of the Magnificent Seven in a spin (Forwarded)
  161. First Ariane 5 launch of 2007 (Forwarded)
  162. CryoSat-2 on the road to recovery (Forwarded)
  163. INSAT-4B Launched Successfully & Placed in Intermediate Orbit (Forwarded)
  164. Shuttle bound Canadian space patch unveiled (Forwarded)
  165. NRL SHIMMER and CITRIS Experiments Launched on STPSat-1 to Study Earth's Atmosphere (Forwarded)
  166. U.S. Air Force boasts 50th successful launch (Forwarded)
  167. Orbital Express spacecraft successfully launched (Forwarded)
  168. U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration satellite launched on Atlas-5 rocket (Forwarded)
  169. First ozone and nitrogen dioxide measurements from MetOp-A (Forwarded)
  170. New Globular Cluster Found in Milky Way (Forwarded)
  171. A Roof for ALMA (Forwarded)
  172. Engine Helps Satellites Blast Off With Less Fuel (Forwarded)
  173. Kuiper-belt Object Was Broken up by Massive Impact 4.5 Billion Years Ago, Study Shows (Forwarded)
  174. THEMIS Weighs In On The Northern Lights (Forwarded)
  175. ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli focuses on complex mission (Forwarded)
  176. Arizona Telescopes Focus On Pluto Early March 18 (Forwarded)
  177. Envisat radar mosaic of Europe (Forwarded)
  178. Earth-bound studies point out places for future Mars missions to seek subsurface water (Forwarded)
  179. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 578
  180. Rosetta obtains 'light curve' of asteroid Steins (Forwarded)
  181. Robotic telescope unravels mystery of cosmic blasts (Forwarded)
  182. Producing cosmic gamma rays in starburst regions (Forwarded)
  183. Scientists compute death throes of white dwarf star in 3D (Forwarded)
  184. Fingerprinting the Milky Way (Forwarded)
  185. Researchers find Global Positioning System is significantly impacted by powerful solar radio burst (Forwarded)
  186. Space data unveils evidence of ancient mega-lake in northern Darfur (Forwarded)
  187. One year at Venus, and going strong (Forwarded)
  188. Mystery spiral arms explained? (Forwarded)
  189. ESA prepares for a human mission to Mars (Forwarded)
  190. Texas Astronomers Achieve Major Improvement in Cosmic Distance Scale with HST (Forwarded)
  191. Venus and Pleiades unite for celebration! (Forwarded)
  192. WIYN telescope to get innovative billion-pixel, $6.6 million camera (Forwarded)
  193. NASA's GLAST mission one step closer to launch (Forwarded)
  194. Snowmelt monitored in the Baltic Sea watershed region in near real time (Forwarded)
  195. Hayabusa mission status, 04/07/2007 (Forwarded)
  196. Chandra Sees Remarkable Eclipse of Black Hole (Forwarded)
  197. 3C442A: Galaxy Collision Causes Role Reversal (Forwarded)
  198. Breathing Stars: ALMA to Help Solving Acute Mountain Sickness Mystery (Forwarded)
  199. Prototype for Long Wavelength Array Sees First Light (Forwarded)
  200. Results from Fermilab experiment resolve long-standing neutrino question (Forwarded)
  201. Canada Contributes a Weather Station to the Phoenix Mission to Mars (Forwarded)
  202. Key "Stardust" spacecraft discovery may have been contamination (Forwarded)
  203. Bigelow Genesis-II Launch delayed "as much as four weeks"
  204. Was Einstein right? Scientists provide first public peek at Gravity Probe B results (Forwarded)
  205. First ever Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics at the VLT Achieves First Light (Forwarded)
  206. UCLA Engineers Set World Record for High-Frequency Submillimeter Waves (Forwarded)
  207. Massive star burps, then explodes (Forwarded)
  208. $400,000 Gift Brings UC San Diego Closer to Funding Telescope for Unique Look Back at the "Big Bang" (Forwarded)
  209. Controlled by Distant Explosions (Forwarded)
  210. The Purple Rose of Virgo (Forwarded)
  211. School students "Catch a Star"! (Forwarded)
  212. Astronomers Obtain Highly Detailed Image of the "Red Square" (Forwarded)
  213. Cosmoclimatology: A new theory of climate change (Forwarded)
  214. Brown Dwarfs: A New Class of Stellar Lighthouse (Forwarded)
  215. Earth's magnetic field -- A hazard for lunar astronauts? (Forwarded)
  216. Skeleton on Sun's atmosphere reveals its true nature (Forwarded)
  217. The angry Sun: STEREO and Hinode watch explosions in the solar corona (Forwarded)
  218. STEREO gives astronomers a first look at the space between the Earth and Sun (Forwarded)
  219. Mapping the invisible: Dark matter charted out to five billion light years (Forwarded)
  220. Caught in the act: Forming galaxies captured in the young Universe by HST, VLT & Spitzer (Forwarded)
  221. Dying Sun-like stars leave whirlpools in their wake (Forwarded)
  222. Celestial Fender-Bender Left Asteroid to Cool without Insulation (Forwarded)
  223. Cosmic Weight Loss: The Lowest Mass White Dwarf (Forwarded)
  224. 3-D Medical Imaging Reaches the Stars (Forwarded)
  225. Red supergiant cauldrons let off steam (Forwarded)
  226. HST reveals the aftermath of "star wars" (Forwarded)
  227. Iowa State U. astrophysicists provide the eyes for new gamma ray telescope system (Forwarded)
  228. NFIRE Mission Information
  229. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 579
  230. Where is the gas in interstellar space? (Forwarded)
  231. UK schoolchildren name newly discovered asteroid 'Snowdonia' (Forwarded)
  232. "Van Gogh" simulations give new insight into turbulent stars (Forwarded)
  233. White dwarf and ultra-cool dwarf keep their distance (Forwarded)
  234. Royal Astronomical Society Gold Medal winner backs link between greenhouse gases and climate change (Forwarded)
  235. UK scientists sift superfine stardust (Forwarded)
  236. NASA completes two important reviews for upcoming Hubble mission (Forwarded)
  237. Meet the nano-nauts: Smart dust swarms for planetary exploration (Forwarded)
  238. Shields for the Starship Enterprise -- A reality? (Forwarded)
  239. Fleet of ZEPLIN step up search for dark matter particles (Forwarded)
  240. Super-detailed image of giant stellar nursery (Forwarded)
  241. Giant pipe organ in the solar atmosphere (Forwarded)
  242. Dark matter haloes favour frisbee over rugby (Forwarded)
  243. Massive Flare Captured by "Hinode" (Solar-B) (Forwarded)
  244. Public release of the Hayabusa data archives (Forwarded)
  245. Black Holes May Fill the Universe with Seeds of Life (Forwarded)
  246. Astronomers Find First Habitable Earth-like Planet (Forwarded)
  247. Gyrochronology -- a Powerful New Method to Determine Stellar Ages (Forwarded)
  248. Antarctic Lake Robot Probe Sets Sights on Outer Space (Forwarded)
  249. Send your playlist to space with ATV! (Forwarded)
  250. 'Mission accomplished' for NRO at Onizuka AFS (Forwarded)