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- NASA partners with teacher network for school year
- Lockheed Martin awarded NASA contract for space exploration studies
- NASA awards Extravehicular Activity systems contract
- Time travel with NASA
- Radical Antarctic telescope could outdo Hubble (Forwarded)
- Anglo-Australian Planet Search announces five new extra-solar planets(Forwarded)
- New hydrogen fuel cell ford vehicle visits KSC
- Cassini Image: Strings of Shadowy Rings Drape Saturn
- Military Astronaut Trainees Excited, Ready
- NASA announces virtual news briefing
- Huygens test successful
- Image of the week: Dongting Lake and the Yangtze River
- Improving wine with satellites
- Genesis Mission Status Report - September 16, 2004
- Large Binocular Telescope to be Dedicated in October 2004
- Cassini Update - September 17, 2004
- Mars Rover Images: 'Endurance' Crater Untouched
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - September 13-17, 2004
- ESA honoured with two AAAF prizes
- Watery load for Ariane 5 ECA
- ELV status report, 17-09-2004
- KSC Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 17-09-2004
- Laser Vision Gives New Eyes To Keck Telescope
- NASA selects firm for independent engineering assessments
- NASA seletcts firm to formulate Goes instrument
- Crew Repairs Oxygen Generation System
- ISS Status Report No. 52 - 2004
- Count Down Begins for EDUSAT Launch
- NASA Selects Contractor for First Prometheus Mission to Jupiter
- Genesis Mishap Investigation Board Status Report #1
- Water and methane maps overlap on Mars: a new clue?
- NASA invites students to fly high for weightless science
- Lockheed Martin sponsors 2005 space calendar
- Educators and students call station crew
- Three NASA woman honored for aerospace accomplishments
- André Kuipers wordt bijzonder hoogleraar Ruimtevaart en geneeskunde
- Raumfahrttechnologie bei den Paralympics
- GSLV-F01 Launch Successful - Places EDUSAT in Orbit
- EDUSAT First Orbit Raising Operation Carried Out
- Space-tech at the Paralympics
- Canadian Space Summit 2004
- ESA focuses its 'Cosmic Vision'
- 'The best view of all is our beautiful planet'
- High speed space-tech cooling creates new era incosmetics
- Sell-out crowd wowed by ESOC's Long Night of the Stars
- Rover Missions Renewed as Mars Emerges from Behind Sun
- What Genesis Solar Particles Can Tell Us
- Crew Maintains ISS, Talks to Students
- Mars Global Surveyor Images - September 16-22, 2004
- ELV Status Report, 22-09-2004
- NASA Transformation Structure released
- NASA Dryden release 04-47: X-43A status update; captive carry setforSept. 27
- NASA is showing in a theatre near you
- NASA scientist recognized as innovator
- NASA begins school year with two class acts
- Administrator's symposium examines exploration and risk
- The "10-ton" Ariane 5 moves to the Final Assembly Building
- PanAmSat selects Sea Launch for Galaxy 16 Mission
- NASA Announces Space Station News Media Update
- Im Tiefschlaf zum Roten Planeten?
- Station Crew Stays Busy, Awaits Departure
- EDUSAT Orbit Raised Further
- Hubble Approaches The Final Frontier: The Dawn of Galaxies
- European Space Agency gives green light to funding for GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security)
- Space Weather News for Sept. 23, 2004
- Massive merger of galaxies is the most powerful on record
- ESA checks over first Galileo experimental satellitemodel
- KSC prepares for hurricane Jeanne
- Station Gets an Orbital Boost
- Scientists report increased thinning of west antarctic glaciers
- Soyuz TMA-5 prelaunch processing
- ESA at the International Astronautical Congress in Vancouver
- Space Calendar - September 24, 2004
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13361: Edusat
- Earth from Space: image of the week
- ESTEC test eerste experimentele Galileo navigatiesatelliet
- NASA awards grant to native American higher education
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - September 20-24, 2004
- Cassini Update - September 24, 2004
- Jonathan's Space Report No. 535
- Atacama rover helps NASA learn to search for life on Mars
- ISS Status Report, 24-09-2004
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13362: Cosmos 2408 and Cosmos 2409
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13363: Cosmos 2410
- EDUSAT Placed in Near-Geosynchronous Orbit; Antennas Deployed
- Virgin Group Sign Deal with Paul G. Allen's Mojave Aerospace
- Launches an Exciting Space Week in Vancouver
- NASA, Air Force evaluating effects of Huricane Jeanne
- Mars Express latest findings give hints about water lossin the Martian atmosphere
- Space-tech at the Paralympics - world record
- Asteroid 4179 Toutatis to Pass Closely By Earth on September 29
- Maneuver Keeps MESSENGER on Track
- Mars Orbiter Sees Rover Tracks Among Thousands of New Images
- Lockheed Martin awarded NASA contract to formulate solar imaging suite for GOES-R satellite series
- SMART-1 celebrates its first year in space
- Goddard welcomes astronaut Paul Richards
- High resolution satellite imagery assists hunt forinfectious 'kissing bugs'
- Space Weather News for Sept. 27, 2004
- In-Orbit news conference highlights space station briefings
- Expedition 9 Continues Elektron Repairs, Participates in Science Experiments
- NASA selects innovative small business projects
- NASA DFRC release 04-49: X-43A captive carry status update
- Poland takes part in Europe's firstsatellite navigation system
- NASA explores future space with advance concept awards
- MARS drill will seek knowledge & resources
- Atlas Launch Facilities Withstand Hurricanes; ILS and Lockheed Martin Team Readies Next Vehicle
- Expedition 9 Preps for Arrival of ISS Crew, Return to Earth
- ESO Views of Earth-Approaching Asteroid Toutatis (Forwarded)
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13364: FSW 3
- What Genesis Solar Particles Can Tell Us (Forwarded)
- Exploration and History come together on NASA web portal
- ESA's Permanent Mission to Russia
- Lord Sainsbury announces UK commitment to next phase of Europe AuroraSpace Plan
- After trio of explosions, scientists say supernova is imminent
- NASA technology means no more flying blind
- ELV Status Report, 30-09-2004
- NASA spacecraft moves one step closer to fall launch
- NASA chooses ILS Atlas V launch vehicle to launch Solar Dynamics Observatory
- Venus Express Italian Day on 4 October
- NASA salutes spaceshipone team after second flight
- Genesis mission status report, 30-09-2004
- Celebrating 20 years of Canada's Space Excellence
- JPL Software Links Pediatric Doctors With New Research
- Station crew gets final call
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - September 27 - 0ctober 1, 2004
- Genesis Spacecraft Crash Site (Forwarded)
- Expedition 10 Receives New Launch Date
- International Space Station Status Report #54 - 2004
- NASA leaders weigh impact of hurricanes on return to flight plans
- Education program begins another year of inspiring students
- Testing How Well Science Teachers Know What They Teach (Forwarded)
- Press opportunity for swift at KSC on Oct. 06
- Earthquake forecast program has amazing success rate
- NASA acknowledges historic Sputnik flight
- NASA astronauts honor KSC employees
- Canadian Space Agency marks launch of breakthrough satellite services for Canadians
- Canadian Space Agency and Telesat Canada Inaugurating Anik F2 Telecommunications Services
- NASA JSC Space Medicine chief wins hall-of-fame induction
- Boeing Delivers World's Largest Communications Satellite
- Sea Launch Completes Investigation of In-Flight Anomaly
- Ariane 5 ECA moves to the launch zone for countdown validation tests
- Soyuz TMA-5 update, 08-10-2004
- ISS Crew Concludes Its Work With Two Science Investigations
- SpaceShipOne flies again within 14 days - wins $10M Ansari X-Prize
- Soyuz TMA-5 update, 08-10-2004 (2)
- Study Suggests Component of Volcanic Gas May Have Played a SignificantRole in the Origins of Life on Earth (Forwarded)
- NASA announces memorial service for astronaut Gordon Cooper
- Envisat meets Phileas Fogg: two world travellers broughttogether by CD-ROM
- VAB back in business
- Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 08-10-2004
- NASA's new astronauts meet the press
- ISS Status Report, 08-10-2004
- Cassini Update - October 8, 2004
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - 0ctober 4-8, 2004
- NASA's new astronauts get weightless
- Legendary spacecraft designer Dr. Maxime A. Faget dies at 83
- NASA astronaut announces "space challenge"
- Navy transfers space surveillance mission to AFSPC's 20th Space ControlSquadron (Forwarded)
- Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescopeunveils a stunning image of the cosmos (Forwarded)
- SCIAMACHY-Instrument an Bord von Envisat liefert weltweiten Luftverschmutzungs-Atlas
- Decaying antenna farm hints at glorious radioastronomy past (Forwarded)
- New Mexico State U. researchers helping NASA develop systems to transmitdata from Mars (Forwarded)
- Scientists Prepare for Huygens Probe's Plunge Into Titan's Atmosphere
- NASA's Genesis mishap board & researchers both report progress
- NASA names Rex Geveden new chief engineer
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - October 13, 200
- Earth from Space: image of the week
- Ariane's Vulcain-2 engine ready for a new test flight
- NASA space medicine chief inducted into hall of fame
- Lockheed Martin-built AMC-15 satellite launched
- Digital divide: political will and space solutions
- Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 15-10-2004
- Media invited to watch undersea "house call"
- Crawler's new shoes to help Space Shuttle move toward return to flight
- Like Rover, Like Asteroid
- Cassini Update - October 15, 2004
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - 0ctober 11-15, 2004
- Jonathan's Space Report No. 536
- ISS Status Report No. 57 - 2004
- The Spaceport prepares for two upcoming Ariane 5 missions
- The launch of Soyuz TMA-5 manned spacecraft to ISS
- 15 Years Ago Today - Galileo Launch
- Virginia Tech researchers suggest liquid water may have existed onMars (Forwarded)
- Belgische senatoren gaan gewichtloosheid
- Deep Impact arrives in Florida to prepaire for launch
- Last ion engine thrust puts ESA's SMART-1 on the right track for its Moon encounter
- Astronomers discover planet building is big mess
- Teams selected to research critical issues in electric propulsion
- Gourmet cooking on the way to Mars
- NASA announces Dart launch schedule
- Expedition Crews Work Together on Space Station
- Soyuz TMA-5 transport spacecraft docking
- Prime Minister Inaugurates Village Resource Centre (VRC) Project
- Via internet gebouwde studentensatelliet komt tot leven bij ESA-ESTEC
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13365: Soyuz-TMA 5
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13366: AMC 15
- ISS crew take questions from orbit
- NASA Approves Mission To Seek Nearest Stars, Brightest Galaxies
- National Air and Space Museum Launches Space Hangar at Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
- Expedition 9 Prepares for Trip Home
- ESA's Hipparcos finds rebels with a cause (Forwarded)
- Chance of a Cometary Impact Re-assessed (Forwarded)
- Strong Earth Tides Can Trigger Earthquakes, UCLA Scientists Report(Forwarded)
- As the world turns, it drags space and time
- ELV Status Report, 21-10-2004
- Miljoenste bezoeker bij Space Expo
- Turbulence in Saturn's atmosphere
- Where there's a will to vote, there's a way
- I, Robotic Telescope (Forwarded)
- Veteran astronaut Scott Horowitz leaves NASA
- Veteran astronaut Duane Carey leaves space to see the wold
- The sounds of Titan
- NASA helps find lifelong gene activity in live organisms
- The Virgo Cluster of Galaxies in the Making (Forwarded)
- Sky Survey Provides New Radio View of Universe (Forwarded)
- The sounds of Titan (Forwarded)
- Typhoon Songda in 3-D
- Three years of Proba,the 'smart' satellite that runs itself
- NASA Administrator names new chief scientist
- Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 22-10-2004
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - 0ctober 18-22, 2004
- Cassini Update - October 21, 2004
- ISS Status Report No. 58 - 2004
- The Spaceport hosts two Ariane 5 launch campaigns
- Discovery Channel Telescope at Lowell Observatory Progresses withTwo Key Milestones (Forwarded)
- Planetesimal belts are discovered around beta Pictoris (Forwarded)
- Sloan Digital Sky Survey finds mysterious new Milky Way companion(Forwarded)
- Total Lunar Eclipse to Occur on the Night of Oct. 27th (Forwarded)
- André Kuipers' reisgenoten terug op aarde
- Donderdagochtend 28 oktober: totale maansverduistering
- Drie jaar Proba, de 'intelligente' satelliet die zichzelf draaiendehoudt
- Soyuz TMA-4 update, 24-10-2004
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - October 22, 2004
- Space Weather News for Oct 25, 2004
- Media briefing on NASA's newest gamma-ray burst mission scheduled
- UN ESCAP Space Meet Inaugurated
- Laser technology helps track changes in mount st. hellens
- Orbital Set To Launch Pegasus Rocket Carrying Company-Built Autonomous Rendezvous Spacecraft For NASA
- Martian Meteorite Measurements Give Information on Planet Evolution
- First Close Encounter of Saturn's Hazy Moon Titan
- UA's Cassini Scientists Ready for First Close Titan Flyby
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - October 25, 2004
- A new astronomical solution for the calibration of a geological timescale (Forwarded)
- Cassini-Huygens führt ersten präzisen Anflug auf den Titan-Mond durch
- Cassini-Huygens makes first close approach to Titan
- DART LAUNCH POSTPONED
- NASA's fifth "Weightless Wonder" to be retiered
- Cassini Image: Eyes on Xanadu
- NASA updates media on return to flight planning
- ESA joins European effort to create Digital Librariesfor science
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