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  1. Suzaku Explains Cosmic Powerhouses (Forwarded)
  2. In search for water on Mars, clues from Antarctica (Forwarded)
  3. COROT surprises a year after launch (Forwarded)
  4. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 589
  5. Sunspot is Harbinger of New Solar Cycle, Increasing Risk for Electrical Systems (Forwarded)
  6. NOAA to Ensure Global Navigation Satellite System Accuracy (Forwarded)
  7. XMM-Newton: pulsed heartbeat of a weird new type of star (Forwarded)
  8. Exoplanet reflected light detected for the first time (Forwarded)
  9. Software helps Mars rovers find winter havens (Forwarded)
  10. SETI@home looking for more volunteers (Forwarded)
  11. A spruced-up Arecibo Observatory re-opens -- and spies an asteroid close to the sun (Forwarded)
  12. Bumper Christmas for galaxy hunters (Forwarded)
  13. LIGO Sheds Light on Cosmic Event (Forwarded)
  14. Tracking Earth Changes with Satellite Images (Forwarded)
  15. A young extrasolar planet in its cosmic nursery (Forwarded)
  16. International Agreement Will Advance Radio Astronomy (Forwarded)
  17. Jets Are a Real Drag (Forwarded)
  18. New View of Distant Galaxy Reveals Furious Star Formation (Forwarded)
  19. White Dwarf "Sibling Rivalry" Explodes into Supernova (Forwarded)
  20. Whirlpool Galaxy (M51): A Classic Beauty (Forwarded)
  21. NGC 281: A Bustling Hub of Star Formation (Forwarded)
  22. Double-Wide Image of Pickering's Triangle Shows Vast Beauty of the Cygnus Loop (Forwarded)
  23. Cosmic Radio Series Brings Celestial Science Down to Earth (Forwarded)
  24. VLBA Movies Reveal New Details of Cosmic Jets (Forwarded)
  25. Scientists Detect Lowest Frequency Radar Echo From the Moon (Forwarded)
  26. Penn State, Rutgers Astronomy Teams Discover Ancestors of Galaxies Like the Milky Way (Forwarded)
  27. XMM-Newton gives new insight into neutron stars (Forwarded)
  28. Astronomers Describe New Evidence of 'Inconvenient' Galaxy (Forwarded)
  29. Study of 'GEMS' Reveals Cosmic Fireworks Fizzled Out at Universe Reached Mid-Life (Forwarded)
  30. Radio Telescopes' Precise Measurements Yield Rich Scientific Payoffs (Forwarded)
  31. SDSS reveals hidden population of powerful black holes (Forwarded)
  32. Jet Power and Black Hole Assortment Revealed in New Chandra Image (Forwarded)
  33. Physicist Hirosi Ooguri Awarded for Novel Research on Black Holes (Forwarded)
  34. Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Receives $30 Million from Charles Simonyi and Bill Gates (Forwarded)
  35. When Worlds Collide: Have Astronomers Observed the Aftermath of a Distant Planetary Collision? (Forwarded)
  36. Earth: A Borderline Planet for Life? (Forwarded)
  37. Dark energy, the Milky Way galaxy and giant planets: Sloan Digital Sky Survey continues (Forwarded)
  38. Hubble Reveals Massive Disk Galaxies in the Early Universe (Forwarded)
  39. A Rare Quartet of Stars May Unlock Secrets of Stellar Evolution (Forwarded)
  40. New Instrument, Telescope Upgrades Enable Pioneering Dark Energy Experiment at McDonald Observatory (Forwarded)
  41. Supernova Remnants Dance in the LMC (Forwarded)
  42. New Hydrogen Clouds in the M81 Group of Galaxies (Forwarded)
  43. New VLA Images Unlocking Galactic Mysteries (Forwarded)
  44. Ice clouds put Mars in the shade (Forwarded)
  45. SOHO: the new solar cycle starts with a 'bang' (Forwarded)
  46. Europe's next ride to the Moon: Chandrayaan-1 (Forwarded)
  47. Russian fuel flows in ESA Automated Transfer Vehicle Jules Verne's veins (Forwarded)
  48. Integral discovers the galaxy's antimatter cloud is lopsided (Forwarded)
  49. Physicists Uncover New Solution for Cosmic Collisions (Forwarded)
  50. Supercomputer could throw light on dark energy (Forwarded)
  51. Chandra Data Reveal Rapidly Whirling Black Holes (Forwarded)
  52. Massive Gas Cloud Speeding Toward Collision With Milky Way (Forwarded)
  53. White Dwarf Pulses Like a Pulsar (Forwarded)
  54. NASA and Gemini Probe Mysterious Distant Explosion (Forwarded)
  55. Dark Matter Discovered in Accretion Disks (Forwarded)
  56. SOFIA Completes Closed-Door Test Flights (Forwarded)
  57. Third Instrument for NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory Arrives at Goddard Space Flight Center (Forwarded)
  58. NASA Scientists Predict Black Hole Light Echo Show (Forwarded)
  59. NASA Satellites Capture Start of New Solar Cycle (Forwarded)
  60. NASA Observes La Nina: This 'Little Girl' Makes a Big Impression (Forwarded)
  61. 2007 Was Tied as Earth's Second-Warmest Year (Forwarded)
  62. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 590
  63. Neutron stars can be more massive, while black holes are more rare (Forwarded)
  64. Arecibo telescope finds critical ingredients for the soup of life in a galaxy far, far away (Forwarded)
  65. Introducing the next generation of Sky in Google Earth (Forwarded)
  66. ESA mission BepiColombo industrial contract signed (Forwarded)
  67. TerraSAR-X goes into operation (Forwarded)
  68. NOAA Satellites Help Rescue 353 People in 2007 (Forwarded)
  69. Two years in space for ESA Galileo navigation satellite (Forwarded)
  70. Efficiency of satellite telecommunications for civil protection agencies (Forwarded)
  71. Space-tech could make life easier for diabetics (Forwarded)
  72. Last GPS IIR-M satellites being readied for launch (Forwarded)
  73. Upcoming launch year at Cape Canaveral AFS to be a blast (Forwarded)
  74. Heat from the Heavens -- Opening up the Infrared Sky (Forwarded)
  75. Anatomy of a Bird: VLT's NACO instrument reveals a triple cosmic collision (Forwarded)
  76. Flare found on ultra-fast rotating star puzzles astronomers (Forwarded)
  77. Subaru Reveals "Frameworks" of Galaxies at 11 Billion Years Ago (Forwarded)
  78. Leo II: An Old Dwarf Galaxy with Juvenescent Heart (Forwarded)
  79. Formation of cold filaments in cooling flow clusters (Forwarded)
  80. Exploration of lake hidden beneath Antarctica's ice sheet begins (Forwarded)
  81. Gliese 581: one planet might indeed be habitable (Forwarded)
  82. Indian Space Research Organisation PSLV Successfully Launches Israeli Satellite (Forwarded)
  83. RADARSAT-2 First Images (Forwarded)
  84. Seismic Images Show Dinosaur-Killing Meteor Made Bigger Splash (Forwarded)
  85. NOAA Administrator Expresses Concern over Satellite Contractor Delay (Forwarded)
  86. Hyperfast star proven to be alien (Forwarded)
  87. Scientists propose test of string theory based on neutral hydrogen absorption (Forwarded)
  88. Unusual supernovae may reveal intermediate-mass black holes in globular clusters (Forwarded)
  89. Cosmic Interactions: VLT images triplet of dancing galaxies (Forwarded)
  90. NASA appoints interim Lunar Science Institute director (Forwarded)
  91. Countdown to Columbus launch (Forwarded)
  92. ESA presents Mars in 3D (Forwarded)
  93. Venus Express seeks out gases below the clouds (Forwarded)
  94. X-rays betray giant particle accelerator in the sky (Forwarded)
  95. New discovery on magnetic reconnection to impact future space missions (Forwarded)
  96. Traces of the martian past in the Terby crater (Forwarded)
  97. NASA Ames explores possible collaboration with South Korea (Forwarded)
  98. NASA selects Bronx school to fly aboard 'weightless wonder' (Forwarded)
  99. Europe's Columbus laboratory leaves Earth (Forwarded)
  100. ESA's new scientific heart inaugurated by Spanish royalty (Forwarded)
  101. New guest at ESA's test centre: the Herschel telescope (Forwarded)
  102. Research in orbit -- Aims and prospects for using Columbus (Forwarded)
  103. The Growing-up of a Star (Forwarded)
  104. New Light on Dark Energy (Forwarded)
  105. Westerlund 2: A Stellar Sight (Forwarded)
  106. Canadian Astronauts Julie Payette and Robert Thirsk to Go on Space Missions in 2009 (Forwarded)
  107. Backgrounder: Mission STS-127 and Canadian Astronaut Julie Payette (Forwarded)
  108. Backgrounder: Expedition 19 - The Mission (Forwarded)
  109. ESA astronaut Frank De Winne to spend six months on the ISS in 2009 (Forwarded)
  110. ESA Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicle launch approaching (Forwarded)
  111. Light echoes whisper the distance to a star (Forwarded)
  112. A Lightweight Disk Around a Lightweight Star May Harbor Earth-like Planet (Forwarded)
  113. Gas 'finger' points to Magellanic Clouds' future (Forwarded)
  114. Monitoring Asia-Pacific disasters from space (Forwarded)
  115. Scientific Balloons Achieve Antarctic Flight Record (Forwarded)
  116. Launch Day of the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 14/KIZUNA satellite (Forwarded)
  117. IPMU Scientists Found Supernovae Are Not Round (Forwarded)
  118. Launch Postponement of the KIZUNA (WINDS) by H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 14 (Forwarded)
  119. Observatories on Mauna Kea Experiences Extended Severe Weather "Event" (Forwarded)
  120. A Young Erupting Pre-main Sequence Star Takes a (Long) Nap (Forwarded)
  121. Possible Progenitor of Special Supernova Type Detected (Forwarded)
  122. Strong Galaxy-wide Star Formation in the Distant Universe (Forwarded)
  123. The end to a mystery [of dark matter and dark energy]? (Forwarded)
  124. NASA Know-How Helps Athletes Rocket Through Water (Forwarded)
  125. Astronomers discover scaled-down Jupiter and Saturn in a faraway solar system like our own (Forwarded)
  126. U.S. DoD To Engage Decaying Satellite (Forwarded)
  127. NASA's Ames enables commercial weightless aircraft flights (Forwarded)
  128. First near-Earth triple asteroid discovered by Arecibo Observatory astronomers (Forwarded)
  129. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 591
  130. U.S. informs U.N. Conference on Disarmament of decision to disable failing satellite (Forwarded)
  131. Window to Open for Satellite Shoot-Down, Defense Secretary Gates to Issue Order (Forwarded)
  132. NASA Ames conducts tests of Kepler mission image detectors (Forwarded)
  133. DoD Succeeds In Intercepting Non-Functioning Satellite (Forwarded)
  134. New Launch Day of the KIZUNA (WINDS) by H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 14 (Forwarded)
  135. Navy Missile Likely Hit Fuel Tank on Disabled Satellite (Forwarded)
  136. Ulysses mission coming to a natural end (Forwarded)
  137. Launch Result of the KIZUNA (WINDS) by the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 14 (H-IIA F14) (Forwarded)
  138. Super High-Speed Internet Satellite KIZUNA (WINDS) Flight Status for 02/24/2008 (Forwarded)
  139. Sun will vaporise the Earth unless we can change our orbit (Forwarded)
  140. Space tourism to rocket in this century, researchers predict (Forwarded)
  141. Scientists identify origin of hiss in upper atmosphere (Forwarded)
  142. Scientists identify origin of hiss in upper atmosphere (Forwarded)
  143. U.S. Experiment Retakes the Lead in Race To Find Dark Matter (Forwarded)
  144. COUPP experiment tightens limits on dark matter (Forwarded)
  145. Jules Verne ATV launch rescheduled to 9 March (Forwarded)
  146. Follow the launch of ATV 'Jules Verne' live from ESA sites across Europe (Forwarded)
  147. Cool animation of ESA ATV mission scenario (Forwarded)
  148. ESA Jules Verne ATV declared ready for launch (Forwarded)
  149. Successful review for Jules Verne ATV launcher (Forwarded)
  150. Traffic jam in space: ESA ATV docking under tight schedule (Forwarded)
  151. ESA ATV docking simulation (Forwarded)
  152. Canadian Astronaut Dr. Dave Williams Retiring (Forwarded)
  153. Ariane 5 and Jules Verne ATV arrive at launch pad (Forwarded)
  154. U.Western Ontario astronomers on hunt for meteor (Forwarded)
  155. Europe launches its first re-supply ship -- Jules Verne ATV -- to the ISS (Forwarded)
  156. ESA Jules Verne ATV under control after a textbook launch (Forwarded)
  157. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 592
  158. GLAST spacecraft arrives in Florida to prepare for launch (Forwarded)
  159. NASA collaborates with astronomers in search for Moon water (Forwarded)
  160. NASA Ames scientist selected for return to Moon team (Forwarded)
  161. New lunar south polar maps from SMART-1 (Forwarded)
  162. Columbus camera captures first views of Earth (Forwarded)
  163. ESA Jules Verne on track for long journey to ISS (Forwarded)
  164. Mars and Venus are surprisingly similar (Forwarded)
  165. Music heading 'out of this world' (Forwarded)
  166. Solitary waves in translation (Forwarded)
  167. The light and dark of Venus (Forwarded)
  168. First Observation of Earth-Like Planet Formation (Forwarded)
  169. Brown U. Scientist Answers How Peruvian Meteorite Made It to Earth (Forwarded)
  170. Nearby star should harbor detectable, Earth-like planets (Forwarded)
  171. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 593
  172. JAXA "KIZUNA" (WINDS) Injection Result to the Drift Orbit (Forwarded)
  173. JAXA "KIZUNA" (WINDS) Deployment Results of Multi-beam Antennas (Forwarded)
  174. JAXA "KIZUNA" (WINDS) Completion of the Critical Operation Phase (Forwarded)
  175. JAXA "KIZUNA" (WINDS) Anomaly in the Solar Sensor Signal Processing (Forwarded)
  176. Vanguard I Celebrates 50 Years in Space (Forwarded)
  177. NRL To Design Telescope to See Into the Dark Ages (Forwarded)
  178. Root-coilers in space (Forwarded)
  179. Successful manoeuvres position ESA Jules Verne ATV for crucial tests (Forwarded)
  180. Artemis provides communications for ESA Jules Verne ATV (Forwarded)
  181. ESA Jules Verne ATV demonstrates flawless Collision Avoidance Manoeuvre (Forwarded)
  182. ESA Jules Verne ATV reaches 'parking' orbit (Forwarded)
  183. Shooting a Par-3 hole in space: Three steps to ESA ATV docking (Forwarded)
  184. New portrait of Earth shows land cover as never before (Forwarded)
  185. Envisat makes first ever observation of regionally elevated CO2 from manmade emissions (Forwarded)
  186. Spanish Chair for ESA Council (Forwarded)
  187. Mars Express reveals the Red Planet's volcanic past (Forwarded)
  188. Earth from Space: Splitting iceberg (Forwarded)
  189. The puzzling 'eye of a hurricane' on Venus (Forwarded)
  190. Action Replay of Powerful Stellar Explosion (Forwarded)
  191. It's Alive! Dextre Flexes its Muscles, Gets Ready to Work on ISS (Forwarded)
  192. Novel spots found on Jupiter (Forwarded)
  193. Arctic herds could get help from satellites (Forwarded)
  194. Seeing through the Dark: Mapping the interior of interstellar clouds in great detail (Forwarded)
  195. GIOVE-B in clean room at Baikonur Cosmodrome (Forwarded)
  196. World-Wide Effort Bringing ALMA Telescope Into Reality (Forwarded)
  197. Very Large Array Retooling for 21st-Century Science (Forwarded)
  198. NASA's Webb Telescope sunshield preliminary design review complete (Forwarded)
  199. NASA Goddard Provides Environmental Testing for Hubble Components (Forwarded)
  200. Antarctic Ice Shelf Disintegration Underscores a Warming World (Forwarded)
  201. Britain's biggest meteorite impact found (Forwarded)
  202. Mars, Earth and Moon from 'unique planetary nursery' (Forwarded)
  203. Powerful explosions suggest neutron star missing link (Forwarded)
  204. ESA Jules Verne ATV demonstrates key capabilities (Forwarded)
  205. ESA ATV Jules Verne receives go for next step (Forwarded)
  206. ESA satellite technology enhances nuclear monitoring (Forwarded)
  207. 2008 National Dark-Sky Week Celebration (Forwarded)
  208. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 594
  209. Impressive dress-rehearsal for ESA Jules Verne ATV (Forwarded)
  210. Canadian Space Agency to Recruit New Astronauts (Forwarded)
  211. Exploding star in nearby galaxy (Forwarded)
  212. Stars burst into life in the early Universe (Forwarded)
  213. ESA Jules Verne ATV given 'go' for docking (Forwarded)
  214. Laser precision added to search for new Earths (Forwarded)
  215. Europe's automated ship docks to the ISS (Forwarded)
  216. Venus Express reboots the search for active volcanoes on Venus (Forwarded)
  217. Statement by NASA Administrator on ATV Docking (Forwarded)
  218. Meteorites a Rich Source for Primordial Soup (Forwarded)
  219. Dirty Space and Supernovae (Forwarded)
  220. "Focused" solar explosions get hotter (Forwarded)
  221. Physicist promoted to Officer of the Order of Canada (Forwarded)
  222. NASA Lunar Science Institute opens (Forwarded)
  223. Milky Way's giant black hole awoke from slumber 300 years ago (Forwarded)
  224. Cosmic engines surprise XMM-Newton (Forwarded)
  225. Study heats up 'snowball Earth' debate (Forwarded)
  226. Meteorites delivered the 'seeds' of Earth's left-hand life (Forwarded)
  227. Leading physicist John Wheeler dies at age 96 (Forwarded)
  228. Is there anybody out there? (Forwarded)
  229. Mars radar opens up a planet's third dimension (Forwarded)
  230. From Mars to the Earth: Studying ice beneath the surface (Forwarded)
  231. ESA to recruit new European astronauts (Forwarded)
  232. Recruitment and assignment of Directors at ESA (Forwarded)
  233. ESA signed GMES Sentinel-2 satellite contract (Forwarded)
  234. Contract signed for ESA's Sentinel-3 earth observation satellite (Forwarded)
  235. Tourist information wherever you are (Forwarded)
  236. Dutch Crown Prince Willem Alexander opens new ESA ESTEC labs (Forwarded)
  237. Successful qualification firing test for Zefiro 23 motor of ESA Vega launcher (Forwarded)
  238. Satellites take sustainability to new heights (Forwarded)
  239. Envisat makes first ever observation of regionally elevated CO2 from manmade emissions (Forwarded)
  240. Space debris: evolution in pictures (Forwarded)
  241. Green light awaited for Europe's Mars mission (Forwarded)
  242. Energetic Jets from a Budding Solar System (Forwarded)
  243. N132D: An Oxygen Factory in a Nearby Galaxy (Forwarded)
  244. Kes 75: One Weird Star Starts Acting Like Another (Forwarded)
  245. NGC 1132: A Mysterious Elliptical Galaxy (Forwarded)
  246. Solar flares set the Sun quaking (Forwarded)
  247. Latin America: JAXA ALOS will provide advanced data to better adapt to climate threats (Forwarded)
  248. NASA supercomputing facility marks 25 years of accomplishments (Forwarded)
  249. KAGUYA (SELENE) Image Taking of "Full Earth-Rise" by HDTV (Forwarded)
  250. Astronomers 'listen' to an exoplanet-host star and find its birthplace (Forwarded)