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  1. A Giant of Astronomy and a Quantum of Solace (Forwarded)
  2. New Online Map Reveals Evidence of the Forces that Once Shaped Mars (Forwarded)
  3. Design Begins on Twin Probes that Will Study the Radiation Belts (Forwarded)
  4. Auburn U. creates rechargeable microscope system for NASA's Antarctic expeditions (Forwarded)
  5. GLOBE at Night 2008 Results a Solid Step Toward IYA 2009 (Forwarded)
  6. Old galaxies stick together in the young Universe (Forwarded)
  7. Two supernova factories found in the Milky Way (Forwarded)
  8. Medical X-ray technique unveils the Sun's corona (Forwarded)
  9. Glaciers Reveal Martian Climate Has Been Recently Active (Forwarded)
  10. Radio Telescope Reveals Secrets of Massive Black Hole (Forwarded)
  11. Magnetic substorms from ground and space (Forwarded)
  12. Ariane 5 -- second launch of 2008 (Forwarded)
  13. ESA Herschel spacecraft assembly complete (Forwarded)
  14. World's Fastest Satellite Internet Connection (Forwarded)
  15. Plan to identify watery earth-like planets develops (Forwarded)
  16. Refining the date of dinosaur extinction (Forwarded)
  17. Mining for Dark Matter (Forwarded)
  18. ESA Jules Verne boosts ISS orbit (Forwarded)
  19. Successful cooperation extends Dragon Programme (Forwarded)
  20. GIOVE-B on the launch pad in Baikonur (Forwarded)
  21. Indian Space Research Organisation to Launch CARTOSAT-2A on April 28, 2008 (Forwarded)
  22. Indian Space Research Organisation Successfully Launches Ten Satellites (Forwarded)
  23. ESA's most advanced navigation satellite launched tonight (Forwarded)
  24. Oldest Known Objects May Be Surprisingly Immature (Forwarded)
  25. Life-Probing Instrument Preparing for Mission to Mars (Forwarded)
  26. New Book by U.California-Santa Barbara Historian Examines Citizen-Scientists and the Dawn of the Space Age (Forwarded)
  27. Laser experiments offer insight into evolution of "gas giants" (Forwarded)
  28. NASA satellite mission to map Earth's soil moisture (Forwarded)
  29. (Super)WASP factory finds 10 planets in 6 months (Forwarded)
  30. Austria Declares Intent To Join ESO (Forwarded)
  31. Artificial intelligence boosts science from Mars (Forwarded)
  32. Free Presentation on NASA Project Mercury Program
  33. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 595
  34. Do dwarf galaxies favour MOND over Dark Matter? (Forwarded)
  35. Chance of finding Earthlike planets on the 'RISE' (Forwarded)
  36. Catch a shooting star on Mars (Forwarded)
  37. Planet finder catches a comet (Forwarded)
  38. GIOVE-B spacecraft in good health (Forwarded)
  39. CARTOSAT-2A and IMS-1 Cameras Switched on (Forwarded)
  40. ESA and Spain's INTA update ESTRACK station agreement (Forwarded)
  41. NASA satellite pins down timer in stellar ticking time bomb (Forwarded)
  42. "4D" ionosphere map helps flyers, soldiers, ham radio operators (Forwarded)
  43. Black hole expelled from its parent galaxy (Forwarded)
  44. Scientists Find Rings of Jupiter Are Shaped in Shadow (Forwarded)
  45. Argonne supercomputer to simulate extreme physics of exploding stars (Forwarded)
  46. McDonald Observatory Astronomers Discover New Type of Pulsating White Dwarf Star (Forwarded)
  47. Florida State U. geochemist challenges key theory regarding Earth's formation (Forwarded)
  48. Key Climate Sensor Restored to NPOESS (Forwarded)
  49. Poland and ESA sign the Plan for European Cooperating State (Forwarded)
  50. ESA contributes to ocean carbon cycle research (Forwarded)
  51. 65-million-year-old asteroid impact triggered a global hail of carbon beads (Forwarded)
  52. USGS Awards Satellite Imagery Contracts: Enhancing Access to Users (Forwarded)
  53. Record-setting Laser May Aid Searches for Earthlike Planets (Forwarded)
  54. The evolution of Venus: first too fast, then too slow (Forwarded)
  55. FLAMES leave astronomers in a spin (Forwarded)
  56. STEREO snaps first footage of a solar tsunami (Forwarded)
  57. The Sun's magnetic fountains (Forwarded)
  58. The source of the solar wind (Forwarded)
  59. Astronomers find embryonic planet (Forwarded)
  60. Milky Way seen to be a galactic cannibal (Forwarded)
  61. XMM-Newton discovers part of missing matter in the universe (Forwarded)
  62. ESA to study forest fires from orbit (Forwarded)
  63. Big black holes cook flambeed stellar pancakes (Forwarded)
  64. GIOVE-B transmitting its first signals (Forwarded)
  65. Quasars quash star formation in Active Galactic Nuclei (Forwarded)
  66. Witnessing the formation of distant galaxies (Forwarded)
  67. A stratospheric oscillation detected at the equator of Saturn (Forwarded)
  68. Joint ESA/NASA team wins international award (Forwarded)
  69. Chilean volcano captured blasting ash (Forwarded)
  70. GCSE Astronomy a rising star for schoolchildren (Forwarded)
  71. Revealing the multi-wavelength Universe with AstroGrid (Forwarded)
  72. Newborn brown dwarfs stir up the neighbourhood (Forwarded)
  73. Swedish space gym being tested by astronauts (Forwarded)
  74. The mystery of Titan's rotation (Forwarded)
  75. The Antennae Galaxies found to be closer to us (Forwarded)
  76. Cyclone Nargis and Myanmar floods seen from space (Forwarded)
  77. Scientists endure Arctic for last campaign prior to CryoSat-2 launch (Forwarded)
  78. WorldWide Telescope Brings Space Exploration to Earth (Forwarded)
  79. Wandering Poles Left Scars on Europa (Forwarded)
  80. A Molecular Thermometer for the Distant Universe (Forwarded)
  81. Astronaut health on moon may depend on good dusting (Forwarded)
  82. Satellite communications by laser (Forwarded)
  83. Canadian Space Agency announces four-year contract with MDA to support Canada's contribution to the ISS (Forwarded)
  84. First emergency use of Radarsat-2 satellite images (Forwarded)
  85. Weird Stellar Pair Puzzles Scientists (Forwarded)
  86. Black holes not black after all (Forwarded)
  87. Universe shines twice as bright (Forwarded)
  88. Key molecule discovered in Venus' atmosphere (Forwarded)
  89. European Satellite Navigation Competition 2008 seeks innovative SatNav ideas (Forwarded)
  90. GeoEye Scheduled to Launch Next-Generation Earth Imaging Satellite (Forwarded)
  91. Storm Winds Blow in Jupiter's Little Red Spot (Forwarded)
  92. Conference to Grapple with Planet Definitions (Forwarded)
  93. NASA, Intel, SGI Plan to 'Soup Up' Supercomputer (Forwarded)
  94. Mars Express mission controllers ready for NASA Phoenix landing (Forwarded)
  95. ESA astronaut recruitment now open (Forwarded)
  96. ESA and space tourism (Forwarded)
  97. ESA and Argentina sign extension of Cooperation Agreement (Forwarded)
  98. Global space conference highlights trends in automation and space debris issues (Forwarded)
  99. ESA project for broadband on trains becomes commercial service (Forwarded)
  100. COROT exoplanet hunt update (Forwarded)
  101. Seeing clearly despite the clouds (Forwarded)
  102. NASA's Swift satellite catches first supernova in the act of exploding (Forwarded)
  103. Sichuan, China asks for COSMO's help (Forwarded)
  104. The radar SHARAD completes the Mars stratigraphy (Forwarded)
  105. Europe celebrates its first Maritime Day (Forwarded)
  106. U.Washington scientists join hunt for 'God' particle to complete 'theory of everything' (Forwarded)
  107. Why do astronauts suffer from space sickness? (Forwarded)
  108. New Hubble, Keck images show turbulent Jupiter (Forwarded)
  109. Timeline: Mars Express support to Phoenix landing (Forwarded)
  110. Cosmic supermagnet spreads mysterious Morse code (Forwarded)
  111. Mars rover finds Yellowstone-like hot spring deposits (Forwarded)
  112. Phoenix mission to Mars will search for climate clues (Forwarded)
  113. Pipsqueak Star Unleashes Monster Flare (Forwarded)
  114. The Maple Leaf Lands on Mars: Phoenix Carries Canadian Science and Technology to the Red Planet (Forwarded)
  115. Mars Express supports Phoenix Mars landing (Forwarded)
  116. Arctic explorer delivers unique snow-depth data for CryoSat (Forwarded)
  117. Phoenix Sol 1 weather report: Sunny, clear skies, cold (Forwarded)
  118. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 596
  119. Astronomers resolve torus around star in another galaxy (Forwarded)
  120. ESO celebrates 10 years since First Light of the VLT (Forwarded)
  121. The Little Man and the Cosmic Cauldron: VLT images two nebulae in Carina (Forwarded)
  122. Listen to Phoenix descend (Forwarded)
  123. Phoenix lidar transmits first data from Mars: it's dusty up there (Forwarded)
  124. New details on venusian clouds revealed (Forwarded)
  125. An out-of-this-world record for Faulkes Telescope South (Forwarded)
  126. Hunt for super-Earth planets underway (Forwarded)
  127. Astronomers find tiny planet orbiting tiny star (Forwarded)
  128. Milky Way Mapping Project Finds Surprisingly Slow Stars (Forwarded)
  129. Milky Way's Inner Beauty Revealed (Forwarded)
  130. Mining for Molecules in the Milky Way (Forwarded)
  131. Astronomers Weigh the Coldest Brown Dwarfs with Astronomy's Sharpest Eyes (Forwarded)
  132. LIGO Observations Probe the Dynamics of the Crab Pulsar (Forwarded)
  133. Low-cost EUV satellite shut down (Forwarded)
  134. Team Hopes to Use New Technology to Search for ET's (Forwarded)
  135. Debris from Galaxy Collisions Can Be Used As a Laboratory to Study Star Formation (Forwarded)
  136. New Method Developed to Weigh, Resolve Distant Black Holes (Forwarded)
  137. U.MIchigan simulations predicted Mars lander would hit subsurface (Forwarded)
  138. Cassini sees collisions of moonlets on Saturn's ring (Forwarded)
  139. W28: A Mixed Bag (Forwarded)
  140. Successful Ariane 5 solid rocket booster test firing (Forwarded)
  141. Slovenia signs Cooperation Agreement with ESA (Forwarded)
  142. Small GEO mission -- signature at ILA 2008 (Forwarded)
  143. September launch for ESA's gravity mission GOCE (Forwarded)
  144. Mars500 -- European candidates selected (Forwarded)
  145. EarthCARE satellite contract signed (Forwarded)
  146. Integral reveals exotic and dusty binary systems (Forwarded)
  147. Arecibo joins global network to create 6,000-mile telescope (Forwarded)
  148. U. North Carolina technology enrolled in hunt for life on Mars (Forwarded)
  149. NASA Scientists Pioneer Method for Making Giant Lunar Telescopes (Forwarded)
  150. Plutoid chosen as name for Solar System objects like Pluto (Forwarded)
  151. Detective astronomers unearth hidden celestial gem (Forwarded)
  152. Fly Your Thesis! -- An Astronaut Experience (Forwarded)
  153. Sun to set on Ulysses solar mission on 1 July (Forwarded)
  154. Ulysses: the science legacy (Forwarded)
  155. Ulysses: the engineering challenge (Forwarded)
  156. Medical research on ice (Forwarded)
  157. NASA at 50: Flight Research Center's LLRVs Led to Apollo Lunar Landers (Forwarded)
  158. NASA Dryden, Air Force Flight Crews Undergo Survival Training (Forwarded)
  159. X-48B Blended Wing Body Flight Tests Enter Second Phase (Forwarded)
  160. A Trio of Super-Earths (Forwarded)
  161. Shaw Prize Goes to Reinhard Genzel (Forwarded)
  162. Twinkle, twinkle any star -- Sun not so special (Forwarded)
  163. Scientists confirm that parts of earliest genetic material may have come from the stars (Forwarded)
  164. Newly born twin stars show surprising differences (Forwarded)
  165. Lavas from Hawaiian volcano contain fingerprint of planetary formation (Forwarded)
  166. Black Holes Have Simple Feeding Habits (Forwarded)
  167. GLAST Safely in Orbit, Getting Check-ups (Forwarded)
  168. Earth's laws still apply in distant Universe (Forwarded)
  169. Spotlight on Saturn's Aurorae (Forwarded)
  170. Solar System's biggest impact scar discovered (Forwarded)
  171. Evidence of massive asteroid impact on Mars supported by computer simulations (Forwarded)
  172. Giant Impact Explains Mars Dichotomy (Forwarded)
  173. Celestial clues hint at eclipse in Homer's Odyssey (Forwarded)
  174. Chemical clues point to dusty origin for Earth-like planets (Forwarded)
  175. Asteroid-hunting satellite a world first (Forwarded)
  176. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 597
  177. Exploding Asteroid Theory Strengthened by New Evidence Located in Ohio, Indiana (Forwared)
  178. First images of solar system's invisible frontier (Forwarded)
  179. U.Iowa researchers make first measurements of the solar wind termination shock (Forwarded)
  180. Ulysses hanging on valiantly (Forwarded)
  181. Cluster listens to the sounds of Earth (Forwarded)
  182. Rosetta awakes from hibernation for asteroid encounter (Forwarded)
  183. Study Puts Solar Spin on Asteroids, their Moons & Earth Impacts (Forwarded)
  184. Brown U.-Led Team Finds Evidence of Water in Moon’s Interior (Forwarded)
  185. Mars Express to rendezvous with Martian moon (Forwarded)
  186. Closing in on Venus (Forwarded)
  187. A New Way to Weigh Giant Black Holes (Forwarded)
  188. Fourth dwarf planet named Makemake (Forwarded)
  189. Men are from Earth, Microbes are from Venus ? (Forwarded)
  190. Mars Express acquires sharpest images of martian moon Phobos (Forwarded)
  191. Rosetta starts tracking asteroid Steins (Forwarded)
  192. Metrus Development purchases David Dunlap Observatory from Univ. of Toronto (Forwarded)
  193. Study shows clumps and streams of dark matter in inner regions of the Milky Way (Forwarded)
  194. MIT instrument studies edge of sun's bubble (Forwarded)
  195. The First Stars (Forwarded)
  196. MIT Lincoln Lab successfully tests new satellite communications system (Forwarded)
  197. Sputnik-era antenna gets 21st century upgrade (Forwarded)
  198. Ancient Galactic Magnetic Fields Stronger than Expected (Forwarded)
  199. The True Colour of Black Hole Disks (Forwarded)
  200. High energy and far vision (Forwarded)
  201. Air Quality Forecasts for 2008 Olympic Games (Forwarded)
  202. Open clusters like Orion have low fertility rate (Forwarded)
  203. COROT finds exoplanet orbiting Sun-like star (Forwarded)
  204. ESA prepares for November's Ministerial Meeting (Forwarded)
  205. GOCE begins its journey to launch site (Forwarded)
  206. ESA meets increasing demand for Earth observation data (Forwarded)
  207. Explore space with Disney/Pixar's WALL-E (and Friends) (Forwarded)
  208. Mars Sample Return: bridging robotic and human exploration (Forwarded)
  209. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 598
  210. GPS satellite-based sensors can locate prohibited nuclear detonations (Forwarded)
  211. Astronomers find an unusual new denizen of the Solar System (Forwarded)
  212. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 598
  213. Rosetta Steins fly-by confirmed (Forwarded)
  214. Encounter of a different kind: Rosetta observes asteroid Steins at close quarters (Forwarded)
  215. Asteroid Steins: A diamond in the sky (Forwarded)
  216. ESA's ATV successfully undocks from International Space Station (Forwarded)
  217. Astronaut Steve MacLean Appointed President of the CSA (Forwarded)
  218. GeoEye-1 Satellite Launches Into Space From Vandenberg AFB (Forwarded)
  219. Closest Look Ever at the Edge of a Black Hole (Forwarded)
  220. International Team of Astronomers Finds Missing Link (Forwarded)
  221. First beam in the Large Hadron Collider -- accelerating science (Forwarded)
  222. 1843 stellar eruption new type of star explosion (Forwarded)
  223. A Galaxy Cluster Makes Its Mark (Forwarded)
  224. Astronomers Discover Upper Limit for Mass of Giant Black Holes (Forwarded)
  225. First Picture of Likely Planet around Sun-like Star (Forwarded)
  226. Re: First Picture of Likely Planet around Sun-like Star
  227. Integral locates origin of high-energy emission from Crab Nebula (Forwarded)
  228. XMM-Newton's massive discovery (Forwarded)
  229. Arctic ice on the verge of another all-time low (Forwarded)
  230. Launch of ESA's GOCE delayed (Forwarded)
  231. ESA looks for a name for its next long-term mission to the ISS (Forwarded)
  232. More than 40 Earth Observation missions team up to provide data to the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security programme (Forwarded)
  233. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 600
  234. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 601
  235. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 602
  236. U.Western Ontario cameras capture "fireball" in the sky (Forwarded)
  237. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 603
  238. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 604
  239. U.S. Naval Observatory to Add Leap Second to Clocks (Forwarded)
  240. Spacefest 2009
  241. GeoEye-1 Earth Imaging Satellite Captures Inaugural Celebration From Space (Forwarded)
  242. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 605
  243. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 606
  244. GeoEye-1 Satellite Attains Full Operational Capability Certification From the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (Forwarded)
  245. AuroraMAX: New Project Puts the Northern Lights Online (Forwarded)
  246. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 607
  247. Gullies on Mars Show Tantalizing Signs of Recent Water Activity (Forwarded)
  248. Top 16 Canadian Astronaut Candidates Introduced (Forwarded)
  249. ESA launches first Earth Explorer mission GOCE (Forwarded)
  250. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 608