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- India Successfully Launches Italian Astronomical Satellite (Forwarded)
- Climate catastrophes in the Solar System (Forwarded)
- Next solar storm cycle will start late (Forwarded)
- Total Eclipse in the Orbit of "Hinode" (Solar-B) (Forwarded)
- A step closer to a European Space Policy (Forwarded)
- Hayabusa starts fully fledged return trip to Earth (Forwarded)
- Cosmologically speaking, diamonds may actually be forever (Forwarded)
- U.Arkansas Instruments to Dig Deep in Space (Forwarded)
- NASA completes first checkout flight of airborne observatory (Forwarded)
- Prof. Stephen Hawking Experiences the Freedom of Weightlessness During Historic Zero-Gravity Flight (Forwarded)
- Track ESA spacecraft online (Forwarded)
- US Earth-observing satellites in jeopardy, AAAS Board cautions (Forwarded)
- Sombrero Galaxy: A Great Observatories View (Forwarded)
- Bohdan Paczynski, renowned astrophysicist, dies at age 67 (Forwarded)
- Sharp views show ground ice on Mars is patchy and variable (Forwarded)
- COROT discovers its first exoplanet and catches scientists by surprise (Forwarded)
- Has SOHO ended a 30-year quest for solar ripples? (Forwarded)
- Ariane 5 -- second launch of six in 2007 (Forwarded)
- George Mason U. professor finds direction of local interstellar magnetic field (Forwarded)
- A Galactic Fossil: Star is Found to be 13.2 Billion Years Old (Forwarded)
- When Galaxies Collide, our Solar System Will Go for a Ride (Forwarded)
- Poland becomes the fourth ESA European Cooperating State (Forwarded)
- GIOVE-A transmits first navigation message (Forwarded)
- Call for ideas in satellite navigation -- Galileo Masters 2007 (Forwarded)
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 580
- Scientists and polar explorers brave the elements in support of CryoSat-2 (Forwarded)
- Satellites play vital role in understanding the carbon cycle (Forwarded)
- Safer air traffic with EGNOS (Forwarded)
- Satellites shed light on global warming (Forwarded)
- "The future starts today" -- One step closer to shaping 'Cosmic Vision 2015-2025' (Forwarded)
- New VERITAS telescope array may help find 'dark matter' (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Find Super-massive Planet (Forwarded)
- Spitzer Digs Up Hidden Stars (Forwarded)
- GALEX Completes Four Star-Studded Years in Space (Forwarded)
- New technique for 'weighing' black holes (Forwarded)
- ESA Cluster spacecraft makes a shocking discovery (Forwarded)
- First Observation of a Uranian Mutual Event (Forwarded)
- Frictional heating explains plumes on Saturn's moon Enceladus (Forwarded)
- X-rays provide a new way to investigate exploding stars (Forwarded)
- Venus Express' infrared camera goes filming (Forwarded)
- National Research Council Canada scientists produce world's most sensitive radio detectors to probe the Universe (Forwarded)
- ESA presents the sharpest ever satellite map of Earth (Forwarded)
- Europe's Space Policy becomes a reality today (Forwarded)
- Ground-based observatories join forces with Venus Express (Forwarded)
- Chinese space agency joins the International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters' (Forwarded)
- Key meeting for the ESA European Cooperating States (Forwarded)
- ESA space technology creates investment opportunities (Forwarded)
- Galileo rubidium clocks -- a year of in-orbit experience (Forwarded)
- International cooperation boosts EarthCARE (Forwarded)
- Improving security through satellite telecommunications (Forwarded)
- Huge waves that hit Reunion Island tracked from space (Forwarded)
- Hyper-accurate clocks -- the beating heart of Galileo (Forwarded)
- MetOp-A takes up service (Forwarded)
- Building our new view of Titan (Forwarded)
- Revealing Titan's rugged surface (Forwarded)
- Titan's mysterious radio wave (Forwarded)
- Dissecting the dirt on Titan (Forwarded)
- Huygens' path to Titan (Forwarded)
- The way the wind blows on Titan (Forwarded)
- STS-117 L-2 Day Launch Weather Forecast (Forwarded)
- Galaxy Cluster Takes It to the Extreme (Forwarded)
- Old idea spawns new way to study dark matter (Forwarded)
- National Radio Astronomy Observatory teams with NASA gamma-ray satellite (Forwarded)
- NASA awards Landsat Data Continuity Mission accommodation study (Forwarded)
- The Loneliest Black Holes in the Universe (Forwarded)
- Astronomers map action in the cosmic suburbs (Forwarded)
- Our Peculiar Motion Away from the Local Void (Forwarded)
- Astronomers find new way to measure distance to other galaxies (Forwarded)
- Shine on, shine on, climate monitoring station: Moon-based observatories proposed (Forwarded)
- Research points to origin of ripples in the Milky May (Forwarded)
- Astronomers capture the first image of surface features on a sun-like star (Forwarded)
- Model Methanogens Provide Clues to Possible Mars Life (Forwarded)
- Satellite images show destroyed and threatened villages in Darfur (Forwarded)
- NASA Pondering a Future Grapple on the James Webb Space Telescope (Forwarded)
- Research finds that earth's climate is approaching "dangerous" point (Forwarded)
- Mars image marks THEMIS milestone (Forwarded)
- Envisat captures first image of Sargassum from space (Forwarded)
- Satellite communications for security support at G8 summit (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Search for Quasars with a 'Kick' (Forwarded)
- STS-117 L-1 Day Launch Weather Forecast (Forwarded)
- Amateur astronomers help keep tabs on White Dwarf overdue for massive starquake (Forwarded)
- Astrophysicists find fractal image of Sun's 'Storm Season' imprinted on Solar Wind (Forwarded)
- Several Jupiter sized exoplanets found to have only weak Earth like gravity (Forwarded)
- Ancient Meteor Blast May Have Caused Extinctions (Forwarded)
- Gravity Test Flawed, U.Missouri-Columbia Physicist Says (Forwarded)
- Spin of Supermassive Black Holes Measured for First Time (Forwarded)
- Why Are Galaxies without Black Holes Uncommon? (Forwarded)
- Team discovers 'throttle' for solar wind (Forwarded)
- Magnetic field uses sound waves to ignite Sun's ring of fire (Forwarded)
- Radio 'screams' from the Sun warn of radiation storms (Forwarded)
- Sun's Deep Interior Revealed by New Computer Model (Forwarded)
- XMM-Newton reveals X-rays from gas streams around young stars (Forwarded)
- Hinode's solar data ready for Europe's access (Forwarded)
- ESA's water mission instrument passes test programme (Forwarded)
- African water project supported by space (Forwarded)
- Hobby-Eberly Telescope Helps Astronomers Learn Secrets of One of Universe's Most Distant Objects (Forwarded)
- Surprise during the Search for a Second [extrasolar] Earth (Forwarded)
- Launch Day of JAXA lunar spacecraft Kaguya (Forwarded)
- Classic and Digital Versions of GLOBE at Night Thrive in 2007 (Forwarded)
- NASA's FUSE Satellite Catches Collision of Titans (Forwarded)
- Dartmouth undergrad solves long-standing astronomical puzzle of Crab Nebula explosion date (Forwarded)
- Scientists reveal how supermassive black holes bind into pairs during galaxy mergers (Forwarded)
- Strong evidence that Mars once had an ocean (Forwarded)
- Two more active moons around Saturn (Forwarded)
- Hidden Planet Pushes Star's Ring a Billion Miles Off-Center (Forwarded)
- Astrium rockets into space tourism (Forwarded)
- Double explosion heralds the death of a very massive star (Forwarded)
- TerraSAR-X -- German radar satellite launch successful (Forwarded)
- National Research Council Canada Aerospace Test Helps Qualify RADARSAT-2 for 2007 Launch (Forwarded)
- Eta Carinae: New View of Doomed Star (Forwarded)
- The Milky Way: an unusual galaxy and an exceptionally calm formation (Forwarded)
- New Technique for Observing Faint Companions (Forwarded)
- Black holes aren't (Forwarded)
- NOAA satellites ready for active hurricane season (Forwarded)
- NOAA, GSA officially open new environmental satellite center (Forwarded)
- "Missing Mass" Found in Recycled Dwarf Galaxies (Forwarded)
- Star Cluster Holds Midweight Black Hole, VLA Indicates (Forwarded)
- Laser Guide Star System on ESO's VLT Starts Regular Science Operations (Forwarded)
- A Brown Dwarf Joins the Jet-Set (Forwarded)
- Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Forwarded)
- Matter Flashed at Ultra Speed (Forwarded)
- TerraSAR-X exceeds all expectations: German radar satellite sends first data in record time (Forwarded)
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 581
- Cluster: ESA spacecraft flying closer than ever for better science (Forwarded)
- Radioactive iron, a window to the stars (Forwarded)
- Planning for Planck's science (Forwarded)
- YES2 given green light for launch (Forwarded)
- ESA and CNES sign assistance contracts for Ariane (Forwarded)
- ESA launches new programme for air traffic management via satellite (Forwarded)
- Neutron Stars Join The Black Hole Jet Set (Forwarded)
- Life Elsewhere in Solar System Could Be Different From Life as We Know It (Forwarded)
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 582
- Astronomers Claim to Find the Most Distant Known Galaxies (Forwarded)
- RCW 103: A Star with a Mystery Partner? (Forwarded)
- National Science Foundation Selects Homestake Gold Mine as Deep Underground Science Site (Forwarded)
- Star Surface Polluted by Planetary Debris (Forwarded)
- GROND Takes Off: First Light for Gamma-Ray Burst Chaser at ESO La Silla (Forwarded)
- Water, water everywhere -- on an extrasolar planet (Forwarded)
- AKARI presents detailed all-sky map in infrared light (Forwarded)
- The chemical diversity of comets dates back to their origin (Forwarded)
- Computer program makes night sky searchable (Forwarded)
- Pioneering 3D view of near-Earth magnetic 'dance' (Forwarded)
- Understanding Killer Electrons in Space (Forwarded)
- X-ray satellites discover the biggest collisions in the Universe (Forwarded)
- VLT Provides Evidence for Type Ia Supernovae Scenario (Forwarded)
- Boston U. researchers produce images of gases escaping from Jupiter's moon Io (Forwarded)
- ESA's Earth Explorer gravity satellite on show (Forwarded)
- ESA Automated Transfer Vehicle starts journey to Kourou (Forwarded)
- Atlantis readies for ESA Columbus mission (Forwarded)
- Helicopter flight trials for European EGNOS (Forwarded)
- U.Alabama Astronomer Co-Develops New Method to Describe Galaxy Features (Forwarded)
- Venusian rendezvous results: chapter one (Forwarded)
- Detection of interstellar propylene in the dark cloud TMC-1 (Forwarded)
- One giant leap for space fashion: MIT team designs sleek, skintight spacesuit (Forwarded)
- Launch Postponement of JAXA KAGUYA (SELENE) Lunar Mission (Forwarded)
- Chandra Catches "Piranha" Black Holes (Forwarded)
- Interstellar Chemistry Gets More Complex With New Charged-Molecule Discovery (Forwarded)
- What Happened Before the Big Bang? (Forwarded)
- New Book Recounts Exciting, Colorful History Of Radio Astronomy in Green Bank, West Virginia (Forwarded)
- Search for life in Martian ice relies on UK technology (Forwarded)
- Digital archive casts new light on Apollo-era moon pictures (Forwarded)
- Canada: On its Way to Mars (Forwarded)
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 583
- STS-118 Launch Weather Forecast, issued 6 Aug. 2007 (Forwarded)
- Planet Orbiting a Giant Red Star Discovered with Hobby-Eberly Telescope (Forwarded)
- Japanese and NASA satellites unveil new type of active galaxy (Forwarded)
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Catches a Dust Devil on Mars (Forwarded)
- U.Toronto researchers discover clues to early solar system (Forwarded)
- Mars winds could pose challenges for NASA's Phoenix lander team (Forwarded)
- STS-118 Launch Weather Forecast, issued 7 Aug. 2007 (Forwarded)
- SMART-1 diagnoses wrinkles and excess weight on the Moon (Forwarded)
- Hinode helps unravel long-standing solar mysteries (Forwarded)
- Moving to the rhythm of the Sun (Forwarded)
- Hurricane Dean tracked from space (Forwarded)
- Introducing Sky in Google Earth (Forwarded)
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 584
- Missile Launch to Support Boost Phase Data Collection Experiment Successfully Completed
- Argon Conclusion: Researchers Reassess Theories on Formation of Earth's Atmosphere (Forwarded)
- DigitalGlobe Successfully Launches Worldview-1 (Forwarded)
- NASA celebrates a decade observing climate impacts on health of world's oceans (Forwarded)
- UNCCD recognises importance of satellites for combating desertification (Forwarded)
- Dealing with threatening space rocks (Forwarded)
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 585
- Outer Space at Risk: New Study Spotlights Anti-Satellite and Space Debris Threats (Forwarded)
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 586
- DigitalGlobe Unveils First WorldView-1 Images (Forwarded)
- New U.Colorado-Boulder Study Confirms First-Known Belt Of Moonlets In Saturn Rings (Forwarded)
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 587
- KAGUYA (SELENE): World's First Image Taking of the Moon (Forwarded)
- RADARSAT-2: safeguarding Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic (Forwarded)
- Rosetta closes in on Earth -- a second time (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Discover Sun's Twin at McDonald Observatory (Forwarded)
- Stars well-endowed with gold have fewer companions (Forwarded)
- Lifting the Venusian veil, two years since launch (Forwarded)
- New scientific riches from Integral (Forwarded)
- Setting stars reveal planetary secrets (Forwarded)
- YES2 team claims a space tether world record (Forwarded)
- Columbus moves to payload canister (Forwarded)
- ESA transmits first-ever telecommands to Chinese satellite (Forwarded)
- Less Arctic ice means higher risks, experts warn (Forwarded)
- Cluster monitors convection cells over the polar caps (Forwarded)
- The puzzle of the variable radio period of Saturn (Forwarded)
- SuperWASP Finds a Strongly-Irradiated Transiting Gas-Giant Exoplanet (Forwarded)
- Three New Planets Announced by UK's Planet Hunters (Forwarded)
- NASA unveils new high volume antenna network (Forwarded)
- NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Gets "Spacewired" (Forwarded)
- Heaviest Stellar Black Hole Discovered in Nearby Galaxy (Forwarded)
- Stellar Forensics with Striking Image from Chandra (Forwarded)
- Auger Observatory links highest-energy cosmic rays with violent black holes (Forwarded)
- Time to overhaul Newton's Theory of Gravitation? (Forwarded)
- China Releases First Image of Moon from Chang'e 1 (Forwarded)
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 588
- Venus: Earth's twin planet? (Forwarded)
- The unexpected temperature profile of Venus's atmosphere (Forwarded)
- The restless atmosphere of Venus (Forwarded)
- Venus caught in the wind from the Sun (Forwarded)
- Climate and Evolution of Venus (Forwarded)
- James Webb Space Telescope Marks Successful Completion of Optical Telescope Element Design Review (Forwarded)
- U.Colorado Satellite Indicates Regional Warming Variations From Sun During Solar Cycle (Forwarded)
- European Columbus space laboratory set to reach ISS (Forwarded)
- ESA Jules Verne ATV given its 'wings' (Forwarded)
- An X-Ray Santa Claus in Orion (Forwarded)
- ESA receives American Astronautical Society award (Forwarded)
- Ministerial summit on 'Global Earth Observation System of Systems' (Forwarded)
- ESA and Inmarsat sign innovative Alphasat satellite contract (Forwarded)
- Earth's true colours (Forwarded)
- SOHO -- keeping an eye on the Sun for 12 years (Forwarded)
- Organic 'building blocks' discovered in Titan's atmosphere (Forwarded)
- New Hypothesis For Origin of Life Proposed (Forwarded)
- SMART-1: Travel maps of the lunar north pole (Forwarded)
- ESA Vega main engine test in Kourou (Forwarded)
- Telemedicine: Health alert via satellite (Forwarded)
- NASA's GLAST satellite arrives at Naval Research Lab for testing (Forwarded)
- Goddard Space Flight Center Engineers and Divers Multi-Task for Hubble (Forwarded)
- When do gas giants reach the point of no return? (Forwarded)
- Road trip clues for Moon missions from an Open University researcher (Forwarded)
- NASA study reveals less water in Mars' clouds (Forwarded)
- James Webb Space Telescope Testing to Find Infrared Light for Christmas (Forwarded)
- Envisat captures South Korea's crude oil leak (Forwarded)
- Planetary scientists close in on Saturn's elusive rotation (Forwarded)
- Cassini Captures Best View Yet Of Saturn's Ring Currents (Forwarded)
- Earth's magnetic field could help protect astronauts working on the moon (Forwarded)
- Discovery shows Milky Way halo is split in two (Forwarded)
- Successful launch of RADARSAT-2 (Forwarded)
- XMM-Newton unveils hidden cosmic giant (Forwarded)
- Understanding our neighbourhood in the universe (Forwarded)
- Sulfur dioxide may have helped maintain a warm early Mars (Forwarded)
- Brigham Young U. scientist leads discovery of mountains on Titan (Forwarded)
- Global Map Reveals Mineral Distribution on Mars (Forwarded)
- Intergalactic "shot in the dark" shocks astronomers (Forwarded)
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