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  1. NASA's Orion Spacecraft Passes Significant Design Milestone
  2. New Horizons Checks Out, Enters Hibernation
  3. Dawn Journal - August 30, 2009
  4. NASA Sets Discovery, Space Station Crew News Conference
  5. NASA Briefings to Unveil Hubble's New Observations
  6. Thousands of New Images Show Mars in High Resolution (MRO)
  7. New Horizons: Science Never Sleeps
  8. MRO HiRISE Images - September 2, 2009
  9. MRO Preventive Care Continues; Science on Hold
  10. NASA Webcast Connects Students with Astronauts, New Hubble Images
  11. Twin NASA Commanders Twitter about Possible Space Meeting
  12. Titan Could Power 150 Billion Labor Day Barbecues
  13. NASA Approves X-ray Space Mission (NuSTAR)
  14. Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - September 4, 2009
  15. Cassini Update - September 4, 2009
  16. NASA and ATK Schedule Motor Test for Ares Rocket on Sept. 10
  17. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: August 31 - September 4, 2009
  18. NASA to Announce Selection of Target Crater for Lunar Impact ofLCROSS Spacecraft
  19. Space Shuttle Discovery Crew Set to Return to Earth Thursday
  20. NASA Awards Helium Contract
  21. New Horizons Hits Halfway Mark Between Saturn, Uranus Orbits
  22. Senator Mikulski Unveils First Images from Rejuvenated Hubble
  23. Veteran Astronaut Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper Leaves NASA
  24. NASA Awards SOFIA Contract Option to L-3 Communications
  25. U.S. and Canada Sign Agreement on Civil Space Cooperation
  26. NASA Publishes Report about International Space Station Science
  27. NASA and ATK Successfully Test Ares First Stage Motor
  28. Spacecraft Talk Continued During JPL Wildfire Threat
  29. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: September 7-11, 2009
  30. Students To Participate In NASA's Lunar Field Test Activities
  31. U.S. and Europe Agree on Civil Space Transportation Cooperation
  32. NASA's LCROSS Reveals Target Crater For Lunar South Pole Impacts
  33. NASA Exercises Payload Processing Contract Option
  34. Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - September 11, 2009
  35. Space Shuttle Discovery Returns to Earth After Successful Mission
  36. NASA Announces Screening of Space Shuttle Artifacts
  37. Lightning Storm on Saturn Breaks Solar System Record
  38. Jupiter Captured Comet for 12 Years in Last Century
  39. Craters on Vesta and Ceres Could Tell Jupiter's Age
  40. NASA to Release First Results from Lunar Mission Thursday, Sept. 17
  41. NASA TV Provides Coverage of Next Soyuz Launch and Landing Events
  42. Computer Modeling Supplements Dusty Testing (MER)
  43. Scientists Discover New Radiation Belt at Saturn
  44. In Search of Dark Asteroids (and Other Sneaky Things)
  45. NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery Set To Return To Florida
  46. NASA Concludes Robotics Tests for the Moon in Arizona
  47. NASA Brings the Ares I-X Flight Test Rocket to Life
  48. MRO HiRISE Images - September 23, 2009
  49. NASA Invites Students to Drop Everything
  50. NASA Instruments Reveal Water Molecules on Lunar Surface
  51. Mars Express Data Reveal New Method to Measure the Magnetic Field ofMars
  52. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: September 21-25, 2009
  53. Delta II NASA Launch for Missile Defense Agency Successful
  54. Cassini Update - September 25, 2009
  55. Dawn Journal - September 27, 2009
  56. New Space Station Crew Launches; In-Orbit News Conference Set
  57. NASA Extends Johnson Space Center Support Contract
  58. NASA Awards Environmentally-Driven Risk Reduction Contract
  59. MESSENGER Gains Critical Gavity Assist for Mercury Orbit
  60. MRO HiRISE Images - September 30, 2009
  61. New MESSENGER Mercury Images
  62. NASA Launches New Education Initiatives with Disney's Buzz Lightyear
  63. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: September 28 - October 2, 2009
  64. Opportunity Finds Another Meteorite
  65. NASA Extends Engineering, Science and Technical Services Contract
  66. First NASA Astronaut on Twitter Tops a Million Followers
  67. NASA Honors JFK with Moon Rock to be Displayed at Rice University
  68. Spitzer Space Telescope Discovers Largest Ring Around Saturn
  69. NASA Refines Asteroid Apophis' Path Toward Earth
  70. NASA and its International Partners Assign Space Station Crews
  71. Europa's Ocean Contains Enough Oxygen to Support Life
  72. Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report - October 9, 2009
  73. MRO HiRISE Images - October 7, 2009
  74. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: October 5-9, 2009
  75. NASA Flies to Antarctica for Largest Airborne Polar Ice Survey
  76. Cassini Update - October 9, 2009
  77. NASA to Hold Symposium for Small Businesses
  78. NASA Selects High School Students for Inspire Education Program
  79. NASA to Rebroadcast Global Event from the Space Station
  80. Cassini: Titan Flyby on October 12, 2009
  81. Soyuz Landing Caps Historic Space Station Increment
  82. Uh-Oh! A "Blue Moon" Ends the 00s (Forwarded)
  83. First satellite map of Haiti earthquake (Forwarded)
  84. New satellite maps of Haiti coming in (Forwarded)
  85. 50th Anniversary of the Satellite that "Forever Changed Weather Forecasting" (Forwarded)
  86. Successful launch for ESA's CryoSat-2 ice satellite (Forwarded)
  87. Rosetta triumphs at asteroid Lutetia (Forwarded)
  88. Astronaut Muscles Waste In Space (Forwarded)
  89. Mapping Japan's changed landscape from space (Forwarded)
  90. Record loss of ozone over Arctic (Forwarded)
  91. "I see Earth! It is so beautiful!" (Forwarded)
  92. Meteosat-6 re-orbited (Forwarded)
  93. Canadarm2 Turns 10 (Forwarded)
  94. Final Flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour: Canada's Contribution (Forwarded)
  95. More than two million first orbits (Forwarded)
  96. Last Shuttle ride to ISS for ESA astronaut with 'dark matter' hunter (Forwarded)
  97. Last Space Shuttle mission ready for launch (Forwarded)
  98. STS-135 MCC Status Report No. 06 (Forwarded)
  99. STS-135 MCC Status Report No. 09 (Forwarded)
  100. STS-135 MCC Status Report No. 10 (Forwarded)
  101. STS-135 MCC Status Report No. 11 (Forwarded)
  102. STS-135 MCC Status Report No. 12 (Forwarded)
  103. STS-135 MCC Status Report No. 13 (Forwarded)
  104. STS-135 MCC Status Report No. 20 (Forwarded)
  105. STS-135 MCC Status Report No. 21 (Forwarded)
  106. STS-135 MCC Status Report No. 22 (Forwarded)
  107. STS-135 MCC Status Report No. 23 (Forwarded)
  108. STS-135 MCC Status Report No. 25 (Forwarded)
  109. Pioneering ERS environment satellite retires (Forwarded)
  110. ESA ERS-2 final images focus on changing glaciers (Forwarded)
  111. Celebrating 10 years of Artemis (Forwarded)
  112. STS-135 MCC Status Report No. 27 (Forwarded)
  113. Lowering of ERS-2 orbit continues (Forwarded)
  114. Early Earth may have been prone to deep freezes (Forwarded)
  115. U.Western Ontario astronomers capture rare meteor footage in the sky east of Toronto (Forwarded)
  116. New interpretation of Maya glyphs supposedly related to the end of the world (Forwarded)
  117. New Book Discusses Implications of Decoupling Civil Timekeeping from the Earth's Rotation (Forwarded)
  118. A New View of an Icon (Forwarded)
  119. Solar storm heading toward Earth (Forwarded)
  120. Space debris experts confirm estimate for Phobos-Grunt reentry (Forwarded)
  121. Researchers say galaxy may swarm with 'nomad planets' (Forwarded)
  122. Prolonged space travel causes brain and eye abnormalities in astronauts (Forwarded)
  123. Dextre's Most Dexterous Task: Canadian Space Agency Robot Sets Record for Precision (Forwarded)
  124. Titanic's legacy reaches space (Forwarded)
  125. ESA declares end of mission for Envisat (Forwarded)
  126. Researchers discover new impact crater in the Arctic (Forwarded)
  127. Celebrating 50 Years of Canada in Space (Forwarded)
  128. Next-Generation Canadarm Unveiled (Forwarded)
  129. Star found with record seven Earth-size planets