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  1. NASA partners with teacher network for school year
  2. Lockheed Martin awarded NASA contract for space exploration studies
  3. NASA awards Extravehicular Activity systems contract
  4. Time travel with NASA
  5. Radical Antarctic telescope could outdo Hubble (Forwarded)
  6. Anglo-Australian Planet Search announces five new extra-solar planets(Forwarded)
  7. New hydrogen fuel cell ford vehicle visits KSC
  8. Cassini Image: Strings of Shadowy Rings Drape Saturn
  9. Military Astronaut Trainees Excited, Ready
  10. NASA announces virtual news briefing
  11. Huygens test successful
  12. Image of the week: Dongting Lake and the Yangtze River
  13. Improving wine with satellites
  14. Genesis Mission Status Report - September 16, 2004
  15. Large Binocular Telescope to be Dedicated in October 2004
  16. Cassini Update - September 17, 2004
  17. Mars Rover Images: 'Endurance' Crater Untouched
  18. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - September 13-17, 2004
  19. ESA honoured with two AAAF prizes
  20. Watery load for Ariane 5 ECA
  21. ELV status report, 17-09-2004
  22. KSC Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 17-09-2004
  23. Laser Vision Gives New Eyes To Keck Telescope
  24. NASA selects firm for independent engineering assessments
  25. NASA seletcts firm to formulate Goes instrument
  26. Crew Repairs Oxygen Generation System
  27. ISS Status Report No. 52 - 2004
  28. Count Down Begins for EDUSAT Launch
  29. NASA Selects Contractor for First Prometheus Mission to Jupiter
  30. Genesis Mishap Investigation Board Status Report #1
  31. Water and methane maps overlap on Mars: a new clue?
  32. NASA invites students to fly high for weightless science
  33. Lockheed Martin sponsors 2005 space calendar
  34. Educators and students call station crew
  35. Three NASA woman honored for aerospace accomplishments
  36. André Kuipers wordt bijzonder hoogleraar Ruimtevaart en geneeskunde
  37. Raumfahrttechnologie bei den Paralympics
  38. GSLV-F01 Launch Successful - Places EDUSAT in Orbit
  39. EDUSAT First Orbit Raising Operation Carried Out
  40. Space-tech at the Paralympics
  41. Canadian Space Summit 2004
  42. ESA focuses its 'Cosmic Vision'
  43. 'The best view of all is our beautiful planet'
  44. High speed space-tech cooling creates new era incosmetics
  45. Sell-out crowd wowed by ESOC's Long Night of the Stars
  46. Rover Missions Renewed as Mars Emerges from Behind Sun
  47. What Genesis Solar Particles Can Tell Us
  48. Crew Maintains ISS, Talks to Students
  49. Mars Global Surveyor Images - September 16-22, 2004
  50. ELV Status Report, 22-09-2004
  51. NASA Transformation Structure released
  52. NASA Dryden release 04-47: X-43A status update; captive carry setforSept. 27
  53. NASA is showing in a theatre near you
  54. NASA scientist recognized as innovator
  55. NASA begins school year with two class acts
  56. Administrator's symposium examines exploration and risk
  57. The "10-ton" Ariane 5 moves to the Final Assembly Building
  58. PanAmSat selects Sea Launch for Galaxy 16 Mission
  59. NASA Announces Space Station News Media Update
  60. Im Tiefschlaf zum Roten Planeten?
  61. Station Crew Stays Busy, Awaits Departure
  62. EDUSAT Orbit Raised Further
  63. Hubble Approaches The Final Frontier: The Dawn of Galaxies
  64. European Space Agency gives green light to funding for GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security)
  65. Space Weather News for Sept. 23, 2004
  66. Massive merger of galaxies is the most powerful on record
  67. ESA checks over first Galileo experimental satellitemodel
  68. KSC prepares for hurricane Jeanne
  69. Station Gets an Orbital Boost
  70. Scientists report increased thinning of west antarctic glaciers
  71. Soyuz TMA-5 prelaunch processing
  72. ESA at the International Astronautical Congress in Vancouver
  73. Space Calendar - September 24, 2004
  74. WDC SI Launch Announcement 13361: Edusat
  75. Earth from Space: image of the week
  76. ESTEC test eerste experimentele Galileo navigatiesatelliet
  77. NASA awards grant to native American higher education
  78. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - September 20-24, 2004
  79. Cassini Update - September 24, 2004
  80. Jonathan's Space Report No. 535
  81. Atacama rover helps NASA learn to search for life on Mars
  82. ISS Status Report, 24-09-2004
  83. WDC SI Launch Announcement 13362: Cosmos 2408 and Cosmos 2409
  84. WDC SI Launch Announcement 13363: Cosmos 2410
  85. EDUSAT Placed in Near-Geosynchronous Orbit; Antennas Deployed
  86. Virgin Group Sign Deal with Paul G. Allen's Mojave Aerospace
  87. Launches an Exciting Space Week in Vancouver
  88. NASA, Air Force evaluating effects of Huricane Jeanne
  89. Mars Express latest findings give hints about water lossin the Martian atmosphere
  90. Space-tech at the Paralympics - world record
  91. Asteroid 4179 Toutatis to Pass Closely By Earth on September 29
  92. Maneuver Keeps MESSENGER on Track
  93. Mars Orbiter Sees Rover Tracks Among Thousands of New Images
  94. Lockheed Martin awarded NASA contract to formulate solar imaging suite for GOES-R satellite series
  95. SMART-1 celebrates its first year in space
  96. Goddard welcomes astronaut Paul Richards
  97. High resolution satellite imagery assists hunt forinfectious 'kissing bugs'
  98. Space Weather News for Sept. 27, 2004
  99. In-Orbit news conference highlights space station briefings
  100. Expedition 9 Continues Elektron Repairs, Participates in Science Experiments
  101. NASA selects innovative small business projects
  102. NASA DFRC release 04-49: X-43A captive carry status update
  103. Poland takes part in Europe's firstsatellite navigation system
  104. NASA explores future space with advance concept awards
  105. MARS drill will seek knowledge & resources
  106. Atlas Launch Facilities Withstand Hurricanes; ILS and Lockheed Martin Team Readies Next Vehicle
  107. Expedition 9 Preps for Arrival of ISS Crew, Return to Earth
  108. ESO Views of Earth-Approaching Asteroid Toutatis (Forwarded)
  109. WDC SI Launch Announcement 13364: FSW 3
  110. What Genesis Solar Particles Can Tell Us (Forwarded)
  111. Exploration and History come together on NASA web portal
  112. ESA's Permanent Mission to Russia
  113. Lord Sainsbury announces UK commitment to next phase of Europe AuroraSpace Plan
  114. After trio of explosions, scientists say supernova is imminent
  115. NASA technology means no more flying blind
  116. ELV Status Report, 30-09-2004
  117. NASA spacecraft moves one step closer to fall launch
  118. NASA chooses ILS Atlas V launch vehicle to launch Solar Dynamics Observatory
  119. Venus Express Italian Day on 4 October
  120. NASA salutes spaceshipone team after second flight
  121. Genesis mission status report, 30-09-2004
  122. Celebrating 20 years of Canada's Space Excellence
  123. JPL Software Links Pediatric Doctors With New Research
  124. Station crew gets final call
  125. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - September 27 - 0ctober 1, 2004
  126. Genesis Spacecraft Crash Site (Forwarded)
  127. Expedition 10 Receives New Launch Date
  128. International Space Station Status Report #54 - 2004
  129. NASA leaders weigh impact of hurricanes on return to flight plans
  130. Education program begins another year of inspiring students
  131. Testing How Well Science Teachers Know What They Teach (Forwarded)
  132. Press opportunity for swift at KSC on Oct. 06
  133. Earthquake forecast program has amazing success rate
  134. NASA acknowledges historic Sputnik flight
  135. NASA astronauts honor KSC employees
  136. Canadian Space Agency marks launch of breakthrough satellite services for Canadians
  137. Canadian Space Agency and Telesat Canada Inaugurating Anik F2 Telecommunications Services
  138. NASA JSC Space Medicine chief wins hall-of-fame induction
  139. Boeing Delivers World's Largest Communications Satellite
  140. Sea Launch Completes Investigation of In-Flight Anomaly
  141. Ariane 5 ECA moves to the launch zone for countdown validation tests
  142. Soyuz TMA-5 update, 08-10-2004
  143. ISS Crew Concludes Its Work With Two Science Investigations
  144. SpaceShipOne flies again within 14 days - wins $10M Ansari X-Prize
  145. Soyuz TMA-5 update, 08-10-2004 (2)
  146. Study Suggests Component of Volcanic Gas May Have Played a SignificantRole in the Origins of Life on Earth (Forwarded)
  147. NASA announces memorial service for astronaut Gordon Cooper
  148. Envisat meets Phileas Fogg: two world travellers broughttogether by CD-ROM
  149. VAB back in business
  150. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 08-10-2004
  151. NASA's new astronauts meet the press
  152. ISS Status Report, 08-10-2004
  153. Cassini Update - October 8, 2004
  154. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - 0ctober 4-8, 2004
  155. NASA's new astronauts get weightless
  156. Legendary spacecraft designer Dr. Maxime A. Faget dies at 83
  157. NASA astronaut announces "space challenge"
  158. Navy transfers space surveillance mission to AFSPC's 20th Space ControlSquadron (Forwarded)
  159. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescopeunveils a stunning image of the cosmos (Forwarded)
  160. SCIAMACHY-Instrument an Bord von Envisat liefert weltweiten Luftverschmutzungs-Atlas
  161. Decaying antenna farm hints at glorious radioastronomy past (Forwarded)
  162. New Mexico State U. researchers helping NASA develop systems to transmitdata from Mars (Forwarded)
  163. Scientists Prepare for Huygens Probe's Plunge Into Titan's Atmosphere
  164. NASA's Genesis mishap board & researchers both report progress
  165. NASA names Rex Geveden new chief engineer
  166. Mars Exploration Rover Update - October 13, 200
  167. Earth from Space: image of the week
  168. Ariane's Vulcain-2 engine ready for a new test flight
  169. NASA space medicine chief inducted into hall of fame
  170. Lockheed Martin-built AMC-15 satellite launched
  171. Digital divide: political will and space solutions
  172. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 15-10-2004
  173. Media invited to watch undersea "house call"
  174. Crawler's new shoes to help Space Shuttle move toward return to flight
  175. Like Rover, Like Asteroid
  176. Cassini Update - October 15, 2004
  177. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - 0ctober 11-15, 2004
  178. Jonathan's Space Report No. 536
  179. ISS Status Report No. 57 - 2004
  180. The Spaceport prepares for two upcoming Ariane 5 missions
  181. The launch of Soyuz TMA-5 manned spacecraft to ISS
  182. 15 Years Ago Today - Galileo Launch
  183. Virginia Tech researchers suggest liquid water may have existed onMars (Forwarded)
  184. Belgische senatoren gaan gewichtloosheid
  185. Deep Impact arrives in Florida to prepaire for launch
  186. Last ion engine thrust puts ESA's SMART-1 on the right track for its Moon encounter
  187. Astronomers discover planet building is big mess
  188. Teams selected to research critical issues in electric propulsion
  189. Gourmet cooking on the way to Mars
  190. NASA announces Dart launch schedule
  191. Expedition Crews Work Together on Space Station
  192. Soyuz TMA-5 transport spacecraft docking
  193. Prime Minister Inaugurates Village Resource Centre (VRC) Project
  194. Via internet gebouwde studentensatelliet komt tot leven bij ESA-ESTEC
  195. WDC SI Launch Announcement 13365: Soyuz-TMA 5
  196. WDC SI Launch Announcement 13366: AMC 15
  197. ISS crew take questions from orbit
  198. NASA Approves Mission To Seek Nearest Stars, Brightest Galaxies
  199. National Air and Space Museum Launches Space Hangar at Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
  200. Expedition 9 Prepares for Trip Home
  201. ESA's Hipparcos finds rebels with a cause (Forwarded)
  202. Chance of a Cometary Impact Re-assessed (Forwarded)
  203. Strong Earth Tides Can Trigger Earthquakes, UCLA Scientists Report(Forwarded)
  204. As the world turns, it drags space and time
  205. ELV Status Report, 21-10-2004
  206. Miljoenste bezoeker bij Space Expo
  207. Turbulence in Saturn's atmosphere
  208. Where there's a will to vote, there's a way
  209. I, Robotic Telescope (Forwarded)
  210. Veteran astronaut Scott Horowitz leaves NASA
  211. Veteran astronaut Duane Carey leaves space to see the wold
  212. The sounds of Titan
  213. NASA helps find lifelong gene activity in live organisms
  214. The Virgo Cluster of Galaxies in the Making (Forwarded)
  215. Sky Survey Provides New Radio View of Universe (Forwarded)
  216. The sounds of Titan (Forwarded)
  217. Typhoon Songda in 3-D
  218. Three years of Proba,the 'smart' satellite that runs itself
  219. NASA Administrator names new chief scientist
  220. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 22-10-2004
  221. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - 0ctober 18-22, 2004
  222. Cassini Update - October 21, 2004
  223. ISS Status Report No. 58 - 2004
  224. The Spaceport hosts two Ariane 5 launch campaigns
  225. Discovery Channel Telescope at Lowell Observatory Progresses withTwo Key Milestones (Forwarded)
  226. Planetesimal belts are discovered around beta Pictoris (Forwarded)
  227. Sloan Digital Sky Survey finds mysterious new Milky Way companion(Forwarded)
  228. Total Lunar Eclipse to Occur on the Night of Oct. 27th (Forwarded)
  229. André Kuipers' reisgenoten terug op aarde
  230. Donderdagochtend 28 oktober: totale maansverduistering
  231. Drie jaar Proba, de 'intelligente' satelliet die zichzelf draaiendehoudt
  232. Soyuz TMA-4 update, 24-10-2004
  233. Mars Exploration Rover Update - October 22, 2004
  234. Space Weather News for Oct 25, 2004
  235. Media briefing on NASA's newest gamma-ray burst mission scheduled
  236. UN ESCAP Space Meet Inaugurated
  237. Laser technology helps track changes in mount st. hellens
  238. Orbital Set To Launch Pegasus Rocket Carrying Company-Built Autonomous Rendezvous Spacecraft For NASA
  239. Martian Meteorite Measurements Give Information on Planet Evolution
  240. First Close Encounter of Saturn's Hazy Moon Titan
  241. UA's Cassini Scientists Ready for First Close Titan Flyby
  242. Mars Exploration Rover Update - October 25, 2004
  243. A new astronomical solution for the calibration of a geological timescale (Forwarded)
  244. Cassini-Huygens führt ersten präzisen Anflug auf den Titan-Mond durch
  245. Cassini-Huygens makes first close approach to Titan
  246. DART LAUNCH POSTPONED
  247. NASA's fifth "Weightless Wonder" to be retiered
  248. Cassini Image: Eyes on Xanadu
  249. NASA updates media on return to flight planning
  250. ESA joins European effort to create Digital Librariesfor science