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  1. ESA GOCE completes early orbit phase (Forwarded)
  2. Mars Express zeros in on erosion features (Forwarded)
  3. Asteroid Impact Helps Trace Meteorite Origins (Forwarded)
  4. Asteroid monitored from outer space to ground impact (Forwarded)
  5. Southern California (Mission Viejo) IYA Event Announcement
  6. Hot stuff -- 15 years of satellite data over Mt. Etna (Forwarded)
  7. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 609
  8. NORAD and USNORTHCOM monitor North Korean launch (Forwarded)
  9. PSLV Successfully launches RISAT-2 and ANUSAT Satellites (Forwarded)
  10. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 610
  11. Clear skies ahead for Canada's largest telescope (Forwarded)
  12. NOAA: Mild Solar Storm Season Predicted (Forwarded)
  13. NOAA, NASA Select Contractor to Build GOES-R Series Satellite (Forwarded)
  14. STS-125/HST SM-4 L-1 Launch Weather Forecast (Forwarded)
  15. STS-125/HST SM-4 L-0 Launch Weather Forecast (Forwarded)
  16. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 02 (Forwarded)
  17. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 03 (Forwarded)
  18. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 04 (Forwarded)
  19. Focusing on the Future: Two New Canadian Astronauts (Forwarded)
  20. ESA to launch two large observatories to look deep into space and time (Forwarded)
  21. Herschel and Planck launch timeline (Forwarded)
  22. Did a Nickel Famine Trigger the "Great Oxidation Event"? (Forwarded)
  23. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 05 (Forwarded)
  24. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 06 (Forwarded)
  25. ESA en route to the origins of the Universe (Forwarded)
  26. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 07 (Forwarded)
  27. ESA's cosmic explorers in flight: stunning images from ground and space (Forwarded)
  28. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 09 (Forwarded)
  29. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 10 (Forwarded)
  30. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 11 (Forwarded)
  31. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 12 (Forwarded)
  32. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 13 (Forwarded)
  33. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 14 (Forwarded)
  34. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 15 (Forwarded)
  35. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 16 (Forwarded)
  36. ESA's Herschel calls home using mobile phone technology (Forwarded)
  37. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 17 (Forwarded)
  38. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 18 (Forwarded)
  39. ESA recruits a new class of European astronauts (Forwarded)
  40. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 19 (Forwarded)
  41. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 20 (Forwarded)
  42. STS-125/HST SM-4 Status Report No. 21 (Forwarded)
  43. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 611
  44. SMART-1 maps Kaguya lunar impact (Forwarded)
  45. Mars Exploration Rovers Update: May 28 - June 3, 2009
  46. MRO HiRISE Images - June 10, 2009
  47. NASA Awards Contract for Aerospace Testing Support
  48. NASA Announces Climate Change Education Funding Opportunity
  49. NASA TV Show NASA 360 Garners Emmy and Other Awards
  50. NASA's Ares I-X Rocket Achieves Historic Hardware Milestones
  51. WISE Mission Assembled and Preparing for Launch
  52. Cassini Update - June 12, 2009
  53. NASA Chooses Three New Flight Directors to Lead Mission Control
  54. Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - June 12,2009
  55. NASA Postpones Launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour
  56. NASA Sets New Launch Dates for Space Shuttle, LRO and LCROSS
  57. NASA Awards Hydrospheric and Biospheric Science Services Contract
  58. NASA Awards Scholarships to 100 College Students
  59. Agenda Released for U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Meeting
  60. NASA Sets Coverage for Goes-O Launch on June 26
  61. Murchison Meteorite Grains Divulge Earth's Cosmic Roots
  62. First Canadian Private Space Explorer Set to Launch on Humanitarian Mission to the International Space Station (Forwarded)
  63. Fuel Leak Again Postpones Launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour
  64. Lunar Exploration Missions Roll to Pad for Thursday Launch
  65. NASA Announces Education Research Program Award Recipients
  66. NASA Returning to the Moon with First Lunar Launch in a Decade
  67. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 612
  68. NASA Scientists Bring Light to Moon's Permanently Dark Craters
  69. NASA Successfully Launches Lunar Impactor (LCROSS)
  70. Cassini Update - June 19, 2009
  71. NASA Awards Two Small Explorer Development Contracts
  72. NASA Reschedules Test of Max Launch Abort System for June 25
  73. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - June 15-19, 2009
  74. Cassini, Titan Flyby on June 22
  75. NASA's Mars Odyssey Alters Orbit to Study Warmer Ground
  76. MRO HiRISE Images - June 18, 2009
  77. NASA Awards Space Station Support Contract to ARES Corp.
  78. NASA Sets Coverage for GOES-O Launch on June 26
  79. NASA Lunar Mission Successfully Enters Moon Orbit (LRO)
  80. Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - June 23, 2009
  81. NASA Moon Impactor Successfully Completes Lunar Maneuver (LCROSS)
  82. NASA Modifies Mission Operations Support Contract
  83. Salt Finding from Cassini Hints at Ocean Within Enceladus
  84. NASA to Broadcast Latest Space Station Tour and Experiment in HDTV
  85. NASA Awards Wackenhut Agency-Wide Protective Services Contract
  86. NASA Selects Proposals to Enhance Science Education and Outreach
  87. Mars Rover Yielding New Clues While Lodged in Martian Soil
  88. NASA Gives Media, Public Look Inside Apollo Moon Rock Vault
  89. Cassini Update - June 26, 2009
  90. NASA Announces Request For Information On Von Braun Collection
  91. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: June 22-26, 2009
  92. Mars Exploration Rovers Update: June 18-24, 2009
  93. Joint ESA/NASA Ulysses mission to end (Forwarded)
  94. New NOAA Satellite Reaches Orbit (Forwarded)
  95. NASA Announces Apollo Anniversary Events, News Conference
  96. NASA And NOAA'S GOES-O Satellite Successfully Launched
  97. NASA Selects Nine New Astronauts for Future Space Exploration
  98. Three New Co-Investigators Added to MESSENGER Team
  99. Dawn Journal - June 28, 2009
  100. NASA Holds Test to Verify Endeavour Tank Repairs
  101. Ulysses: 12 extra months of valuable science (Forwarded)
  102. A mystery solved: Space shuttle shows 1908 Tunguska explosion was caused by comet (Forwarded)
  103. NASA, Japan Release Most Complete Topographic Map of Earth
  104. NASA TV to Broadcast Space Station Crew's Move of Return Craft
  105. Space Station Appearing Nationwide Over July 4 Weekend
  106. Cassini Update - July 2, 2009
  107. NASA's LRO Spacecraft Sends First Lunar Images
  108. Phoenix Mission Research Points to Martian Climate Cycles
  109. NASA Astronaut Starts Agency's First Bilingual Twitter
  110. MRO HiRISE Images - July 1, 2009
  111. Canadian Scientists Find Clues to the Water Cycle on Mars (Forwarded)
  112. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: June 29 - July 3, 2009
  113. NASA's Fermi Telescope Probes Dozens of Pulsars
  114. NASA Research to Help Aircraft Aviod Ocean Storms, Turbulence
  115. New NASA Satellite Survey Reveals Dramatic Arctic Sea Ice Thinning(ICESat)
  116. NASA Invites Media and Public to Discussion About Legacy of Apollo
  117. NASA Scientists Dive Deep to Learn More about Life on the Moon, Mars
  118. Cassini Update - July 9, 2009
  119. NASA Tests Alternate Launch Abort System For Astronaut Escape
  120. Media Invited to Attend NASA Advisory Meeting in Washington
  121. Supersonic Technology Named Nasa Commerical Invention of 2008
  122. MRO HiRISE Images - July 8, 2009
  123. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 6-10, 2009
  124. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory Arrives at Kennedy Space Center
  125. NASA Selects 20 Innovation Fund Projects
  126. NASA To Provide Education Funding For Museums And Planetariums
  127. NASA Names College Winners In Supersonic Design Contest
  128. NASA Awards Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor Contract
  129. NASA Announces Apollo Astronauts Media Briefing
  130. NASA Holds Briefing to Release Restored Apollo 11 Moonwalk Video
  131. Committee Chair Sets Teleconference To Discuss Space Flight Review
  132. New Venus Express Map Hints at Venus' Wet, Volcanic Past
  133. MRO HiRISE Images - July 15, 2009
  134. U.S. Human Space Flight Review Committee Announces Public Meetings
  135. NASA Seeks Undergrads to Defy Gravity for Science and Engineering
  136. NASA Plays Audio 'Time Capsule' of Historic Apollo 11 Mission
  137. Apollo 11 Conversations Earth Didn't Hear Now Online at Nasa.Gov
  138. Statement from Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins
  139. Successful Launch: Canadian Astronaut Julie Payette en route to ISS (Forwarded)
  140. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 613
  141. NASA's Shuttle Endeavour Launches to Complete Japanese Module
  142. Bolden and Garver Confirmed by U.S. Senate
  143. NASA Releases Restored Apollo 11 Moonwalk Video
  144. Caltech, JPL Researchers Provide Evidence that Microbial Mats HelpedBuild 3.4-Billion-Year-Old Stromatolites
  145. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 13-17, 2009
  146. Cassini Update - July 17, 2009
  147. NASA Airborne Expedition Chases Arctic Sea Ice Questions
  148. NASA Releases Orbiting Carbon Observatory Accident Summary
  149. Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - July 17, 2009
  150. NASA's LRO Spacecraft Gets Its First Look at Apollo Landing Sites
  151. New Horizons: A Summer's Work, Far From Home
  152. Canada Marks Space Milestone as two Canadians meet in space for the first time (Forwarded)
  153. Historic conversation between Canadian Science and Technology Minister and two Canadian Astronauts aboard ISS (Forwarded)
  154. Completion of assembly of Japanese Experiment Module "Kibo" (Forwarded)
  155. Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft completes 3000 orbits around the Moon (Forwarded)
  156. NASA Mourns the Death of Walter Cronkite
  157. Neil Armstrong Statement on the Death of Walter Cronkite
  158. New NASA Images Indicate Object Hits Jupiter
  159. Jupiter Adds a Feature (Forwarded)
  160. Enceladus Shows Evidence of Ammonia
  161. Media Invited to View Last Planned Space Shuttle Main Engine Test
  162. Space Shuttle to Constellation Workforce Transition Report Issued
  163. NASA Returns to AirVenture Fly-In with Piece of the Moon
  164. NASA Selects Icesat-Ii Laser Systems Engineering Contractor
  165. Cassini, Titan Flyby on July 24, 2009
  166. Jupiter pummeled, leaving bruise the size of the Pacific Ocean (Forwarded)
  167. Thirty Meter Telescope Selects Mauna Kea (Forwarded)
  168. NASA Celebrates Chandra X-Ray Observatory's 10th Anniversary
  169. NASA Extends Bioastronautics Contract with Wyle
  170. NASA Student Airborne Research Program Takes Flight
  171. Surprise Collision on Jupiter Captured by Gemini Telescope (Forwarded)
  172. Hubble Space Telescope Captures Rare Jupiter Collision
  173. Cassini Update - July 24, 2009
  174. NASA Presents Coins Flown in Space to National Federation of theBlind
  175. Human Space Flight Review Committee Announces Meeting Agendas
  176. Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - July 24, 2009
  177. Veteran Astronaut Pam Melroy Leaves NASA
  178. MRO HiRISE Images - July 22, 2009
  179. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 20-24, 2009
  180. Dawn Journal - July 28, 2009
  181. MRO HiRISE Images - July 29, 2009
  182. Ares I-X Status Report - July 27, 2009
  183. NASA Honors Apollo Astronaut Al Worden with Moon Rock
  184. NASA Changes Date for Briefings on Next Space Shuttle Mission
  185. NASA's Shuttle Discovery Moves to Launch Pad, Practice Liftoff Set
  186. Space Shuttle Crew Set To Return To Earth Friday
  187. NASA to Provide Web Updates on Objects Approaching Earth
  188. Space Shuttle Endeavour Glides Home After Successful Mission
  189. Free Spirit Testing Nearing Completion
  190. Possible Meteorite Imaged by Opportunity Rover
  191. New Spin On Saturn's Rotation
  192. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: July 27-31, 2009
  193. NASA And Jaxa Sign Agreement For Future Earth Science Cooperation
  194. Cassini Update - July 31, 2009
  195. NASA and Cafe Announce Green Aircraft Challenge
  196. NASA Crew Takes YouTube Questions In Spanish And English
  197. Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - July 31, 2009
  198. Mars Exploration Rovers Update: July 23-29, 2009
  199. NASA'S Spitzer Sees The Cosmos Through 'Warm' Infrared Eyes
  200. NASA Announces Briefing About Kepler's Early Science Results
  201. MESSENGER Mission Passes Five-Year Mark
  202. MRO HiRISE Images - August 5, 2009
  203. NASA Astronaut Sends First Tweets From Space Station
  204. NASA Selects First Innovation Ambassadors
  205. NASA Announces Lunar Exploration Competition for Students
  206. Jonathan's Space Report, No. 614
  207. NASA'S Kepler Mission Spies Changing Phases in a Distant World
  208. Cassini Update - August 6, 2009
  209. NASA and ATK To Conduct Full-Scale Motor Test For Ares I Rocket
  210. NASA'S Orion Spacecraft Makes Stops During Florida-Texas Trek
  211. Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - August 7, 2009
  212. Triple Asteroid System Triples Observers' Interest (Asteorid 1994 CC)
  213. Saturn to Pull Celestial Houdini on August 11
  214. Revelations in Saturn's Rings Continue as Equinox Approaches
  215. NASA Goes Inside a Volcano, Monitors Activity
  216. Mars Recommaissance Orbiter Safe After Computer Swap
  217. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: August 3-7, 2009
  218. Tweeting shooting stars (Forwarded)
  219. Meteorite Found On Mars Yields Clues About Planet's Past
  220. Planet Smash-Up Sends Vaporized Rock, Hot Lava Flying (Spitzer)
  221. MRO Science Operations Resume
  222. NASA Assigns Crew for STS-134 Shuttle Mission, Change to STS-132
  223. Caltech Scientists Discover Storms in the Tropics of Titan
  224. Satellites Unlock Secret to Northern India's Vanishing Water
  225. Mars Orbiter Shows Angled View of Martian Crater (MRO)
  226. Space Telescopes Find Trigger-Happy Star Formation
  227. NASA's Asteroid Detection Programs Not Yet Meeting U.S. Goals (Forwarded)
  228. Planned Rover Test to Run a Week or More
  229. Cassini Update - August 14, 2009
  230. NASA and ATK Set New Date for Full-Scale Ares I Motor Test
  231. NASA Completes Assembly of Ares I-X Test Rocket
  232. MRO HiRISE Images - August 12, 2009
  233. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: August 10-14, 2009
  234. NASA Launches New Technology: An Inflatable Heat Shield
  235. Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - August 17, 2009
  236. Landsat 5 Experiences Malfunction (Forwarded)
  237. Long debate ended over cause, demise of ice ages (Forwarded)
  238. NASA Awards Contract for Aircraft Maintenance
  239. NASA Sets New Target Launch Date for Space Shuttle Discovery
  240. NASA Extends Space Station Cargo Integration Contract
  241. NASA Awards Contract for Pressure Systems Certification
  242. NASA Awards Construction Services Contracts
  243. NASA Accepting Applications for Aeronautics Scholarship Awards
  244. NASA Delays Space Shuttle Discovery Launch
  245. Flashback to Neptune's Moon Triton
  246. Dust Storm Passing Over Spirit
  247. Mars Orbiter Puts Itself in Safe Mode Again (MRO)
  248. Chandrayaan-I Spacecraft Loses Radio Contact (Forwarded)
  249. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: August 24-28, 2009
  250. NASA Extends Engineering and Scientific Services Contract