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- Appalachia students call space station
- Reports Detail Rover Discoveries of Wet Martian Histor
- Conditions On Vast Plain on Mars Could Have Been Suitable For Life
- NASA Study Links Wind and Current Changes to Indian Ocean Warming
- Wetenschappelijk en educatief succes voor ambitieuze Missie DELTA
- ESA zet zich in voor behoud tropisch regenwoud Borneo
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - November 29 - December 3, 2004
- How The Early Universe Got Dusty Remains A Mystery
- Cassini Update - December 3, 2004
- Earth from Space: image of the week
- Mouth of the Danube
- KSC Space Shuttle Status Report, 03-12-2004
- Cassini Captures Prometheus Red-Handed
- International Space Station Status Report #65 - 2004
- NASA reschedules Space Shuttle return to flight briefing
- Sptlight on space debris
- Arianespace Flight 165 - Helios IIA Launch postponement
- Helios IIA Launch postponement
- Boeing Awarded NASA Human and Robotic Technology Development Projects
- Darfur aid workers receiving assistance from orbit
- NASA Dryden deploys "chemsecure" hazmat management system
- Arianespace, Inc. appoints new Director of Media and Government Relations
- Soyuz TMA-5 transport spacecraft relocation to the ISS module Zarya
- Ultra-Sharp, Mars-Bound HiRISE Camera Delivered
- The space science feature articles for December are now online.
- Second space Christmas for ESA: Huygens to begin its final journey to Titan/ Media activities.
- Crew Begins Week With Science Experiments
- Cassini-Huygens Status Report, 07-12-2004
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - December 6, 2004
- MESSENGER Update - December 6, 2004
- MESSENGER Update - December 6, 2004
- NASA Space pioneer John W. Young, astronaut without equal retires
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - December 7, 2004
- Expedition 10 Conducts Fire Drill on ISS
- NASA announces science news conferences
- NASA's B-52B "mothership" air-launch aircraft is being retired
- Mars Global Surveyor Images - December 2-8 , 2004
- Space Shuttle Should Conduct Final Servicing Mission To Hubble SpaceTelescope (Forwarded)
- JPL Community Mourns Loss of Three Colleagues
- Travelling to Mars in your dreams?
- NASA awards engineering support contract extension
- NASA explorer school concept goes international
- spitzer and Hubble capture evolving planetary systems
- Meeting between the management of S.P. Korolev RSC Energia and journalists
- ELV status report, 09-12-2004
- Nuclear-Powered Mission to Neptune Could Answer Questions About Planetary Formation
- ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori to fly to the ISS on Italian Soyuz mission ENEIDE
- CSA Astronaut Bob Thirsk selected as a backup mission specialist
- European and Chinese space cooperation highlighted by visit of Chinese Prime Minister
- NASA announces comet hunter mission & science briefing
- NASA's top innovations publication available
- Into space from the icy-cold Arctic
- Earth from Space: image of the week
- Space Shuttle milestone NASA installs Main Engines on Discovery
- Cassini Update - December 10, 2004
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - December 6-10, 2004
- Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 10-12-2004
- International Space Station Status Report #66 - 2004
- A chance to imagine the future
- Statement of JSC director Jefferson D. Howell, Jr., on the resignation of NASA administrator
- EADS SPACE, with its subsidiaries, is strongly involved in flight 165.
- Cassini Mission Status Report - December 13, 2004
- Boeing Satellite Unit Receives Top Quality Rating from Software Engineering Institute
- earth's safe zone became hot during legendary solar storms
- NASA scientists discuss giant atmospheric brown cloud
- Satellites plus software equal best-ever Mediterranean heat map
- Crew Trains With Robot Arm
- NASA'S Visitor Center Offers Holiday Outing to the Moon and Beyond
- Arianespace Flight 165 Liftoff is approved for December 18
- Cassini Shows Before And After Look At Saturn's Moon Titan
- Fun for kids - big and small
- NASA TV airs delivery to Space Station crew
- Ariane 5 is in the ELA-3 launch zone, ready for its December 18 liftoff
- A new twist on an old nebula
- Success for Ariane 5: Seven payloads are in Sun-synchronous orbit
- Progress M-51 update, 20-12-2004
- German space robotic system on its way to the International Space Station
- ESA's Exploration Programme "Aurora" gets further boost
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13372: AMC 16, Helios 2A, et al.
- ESA presents space solutions at post-Kyoto climate summit
- ESA's Exploration Programme 'Aurora' gets further boost
- Progress M-51update, 21-12-2004
- In-Orbit Validation contract: a further step forward for Galileo
- Far Out! NC State to Provide Experimental Plants for ISS Studies(Forwarded)
- ESA's Huygens Probe Set to Detach From Cassini Orbiter
- Boeing Delta IV Heavy Achieves Major Test Objectives in First Flight
- ELV Status Report, 22-12-2004
- NASA updates TV coverage of christmas delivery to ISS
- NASA announces engineering & technology contract award
- NASA selects investigations for lunar reconnaissance orbiter
- NASA sannounces electrical systems engineering service contract
- Progress 15 Undocks From Station; Progress 16 to Launch Thursday
- Alenia Spazio signs COSMO-Skymed contract - Galileo receives go-ahead
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13373: USA 181 + corrections to announcement13372
- Space Calendar - December 23, 2004
- Satellites guide ship through South Pacific's watery desert
- Earth from Space: image of the week
- NASA finds polluted clouds hold less moisture & cool earth less
- Near-Earth Asteroid 2004 MN4 Reaches Highest Score To Date On Hazard Scale
- Radio Telescopes Will Add to Cassini-Huygens Discoveries
- Cassini Update - December 22, 2004
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - December 23, 2004
- ISS Status Report No. 68 - 2004
- Asteroid 2004 MN4 Update - December 24, 2004
- Huygens Probe Successfully Detaches From Cassini
- Amalthea Had A Far-Flung Past
- Cassini Snaps Image of ESA's Huygens Probe
- International Space Station Status Report #69 - 2004
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - December 20-24, 2004
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13374: Progress M51
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13375: SICH-1M, KS5MF2, Huygens
- NASA builds succes based on the ision for space exploration
- Jonathan's Space Report No. 541
- Successful Proton Launch
- Success of the 1,693rd launch of Soyuz
- Possibility of an Earth Impact in 2029 Ruled Out for Asteroid 2004 MN4
- Huygens Probe Shines for Cassini's Cameras
- launch of transport cargo vehicle Progress M-51
- Delivery of the Glonass navigation system satellites by the DM-type
- Progress M-51 transport cargo vehicle docking to the International Space Station
- Crew Sets Stage for More Progress Work
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13376: Three Cosmos missions
- Media invited to see Shuttle External Fuel Tank ship from Mishoud
- Cassini Mission Status Report - December 28, 2004
- QuickBird images of tsunami impact in Kalutara, Sri Lanka (Forwarded)
- Major Events of Indian Space Programme During 2004
- ISS Crew Unloads Progress
- Space Station delivery gives students holiday cheer
- Methane Found on Saturn Plays Crucial Role in Planet Formation
- Mars Global Surveyor Images - December 23-29, 2004
- NASA plans two-day media event to mark Shuttle Tank arrival
- NASA events commemorate rover anniversary on Mars
- Hayabusa's Ion Engines Achieve 20,000 Hours of Operation
- Parachuting to Titan
- Cassini Update - December 28, 2004
- Cassini Caps off 2004 With Flyby of Icy Moon Iapetus
- International Space Station Status Report #70 - 2004
- NASA's improved Shuttle External Tank begins journey to launch
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - December 27-31, 2004
- France's soaring Millau bridge seen from orbit
- SPACEHAB Appeals Decision for Losses on Space Shuttle Mission
- EADS Astrium Selects Arianespace to Launch Skynet 5
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: December 30, 2004 - January 5, 2005
- NASA updates plans for Space Shuttle ET arrival
- Most powerful eruption in the universe discovered
- NASA Swift mission turns on and sees a blast of bursts
- Following a 9.0 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Sumatra
- Launch of NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft is scheduled for Jan. 12
- New York students call ISS crew
- Deep Impact prelaunch webcast, launch coverage set for Jan. 10-12
- Canadian space robot may make Hubble service call
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - January 5, 2005
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - January 5, 2005
- Green Comet (Comet Machholz)
- All NASA elements in place for Space Shuttle return to flight
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - January 6, 2005
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission Status - January 7, 2005
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - January 3-7, 2005
- Saturn's Moon Iapetus Shows a Bulging Waistline
- Cassini Update - January 7, 2005
- Telesat acquires leading U.S. satellite services company
- Young artist envisions a tumultuous encounter with Saturn's moon Titan
- Earth is still ringing from quake (Forwarded)
- Hubble's Infrared Eyes Home in on Suspected Extrasolar Planet
- NASA details earthquake affects on the earth
- NASA uses high-tech X-ray equipment to examine dinosaur skull
- NASA selects students team to conduct "real-world" science
- Close to a black hole's edge, scientists make two discoveries
- NOAA scientists able to measure tsunami height from space (Forwarded)
- MESSENGER Update - January 10, 2005
- Huygens Sets Off With Correct Spin and Speed
- Giant Kuiper Belt Planetoid Sedna May Have Formed Far Beyond Pluto
- SwRI Instrument Selected For Next Mars Rover Mission To Assess Radiation Hazard For Future Astronauts
- Veteran NASA Space Shuttle Commander retires
- Saharan dust affects thunderstorms behavior in Florida
- Huygens descent timeline
- Deep Impact Launched and Flying Toward Date With a Comet
- NASA announces spacewalk preview briefing
- NOAA-N satellite arrives at VAFB for final pre-launch testing
- Radio astronomers confirm Huygens entry in the atmosphere of Titan at 11:25 CET
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - January 14, 2005
- First Call for Papers: 2005 MAPLD International Conference
- Cassini Update - January 13, 2005
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - January 10-14, 2005
- Ground Image of Titan at Huygens Impact
- NASA Salutes Successful Huygens Probe
- Europe reaches new frontier - Huygens lands on Titan
- International Space Station Status Report, 14-01-2005
- KSC Shuttle Status Report, 14-01-2005
- Stunning new images of Titan!
- Space Weather News for January 16, 2005
- Intelsat Reports Loss of IS-804 Satellite
- SingTel expands relationship with Loral Skynet through new capacity lease
- EADS SPACE contribution to the success of Huygens
- Titan - view from 10 kilometres high
- Lockheed Martin-built Huygens instrument takes Titanic snapshots of Saturn moon
- First Results from Huygens (Forwarded)
- Columbia crew catches a mysterious TIGER in the Indian Ocean (Forwarded)
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13377: Deep Impact
- More of Titan's secrets to be unveiled on January 21
- MESSENGER Update - January 17, 2005
- Louisiana State U. researcher discovers long-lost star catalog onRoman statue (Forwarded)
- AAS Endorses NRC Report on 'The Assessment of Options for Extendingthe Life of HST' (Forwarded)
- Organic Molecules Transport Strongest Spectral Signature of Interplanetary Dust Particles
- Deep Impact Imaged by Mt. Palomar Telescope
- B-15A iceberg's close encounter monitored by Envisat
- Huygens lands in Titanian mud
- NASA announces financial managment contract modification
- NASA scientist's career spans agency history
- Tsunami victims receive treatment via satellite
- Closer ties between ESA and Russia
- Sodium Lidar Set Up at National MST Radar Facility (NMRF)
- Expedition 10 Continues Spacewalk Prep
- Telesat brings broadband communications to 30 Aboriginal communities
- New AFSPC website provides worldwide space surveillance support (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images - January 13-19, 2005
- Astronomer's First Direct Evidence: Young Low-Mass Objects are Twice as Heavy as Predicted
- Opportunity Rover Finds an Iron Meteorite on Mars
- New NASA Imagery Sheds Additional Perspectives On Tsunami
- Iron Meteorite on Mars (Color Photo)
- Heads of agencies to discuss space station's future
- ELV Status Report, 19-01-2005
- Solar Array Demonstrates Commercial Potential at NASA Dryden
- As winter grips most of North America, there's plenty of space weather,too (Forwarded)
- Expedition 10 Readies for First Spacewalk
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13378: Cosmos 2414 and Universitesky (Tatiana)
- N° 05-2005 - Paris, 21 January 2005
- Swift mission images the birth of a black hole
- Islands, rivers and methane springs - latest images of Titan
- Earth from Space: image of the week
- Stafford-Covey Task Group issues third interim report
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - January 17-21, 2005
- Cassini Spacecraft "Sandblasted" By Dust From Saturn System In 2004(Forwarded)
- Space Station Status Report, 21-01-2005
- KSC Shuttle Status Report, 21-01-2005
- Spacewalkers to Outfit Station's Exterior
- Lecture: The Shuttle Fleet and Future Space Access
- Astronomers: 'Bullet star' shines 350 times brighter than the sun(Forwarded)
- Air Force Awards Boeing $172.3 Million for Two GPS Satellite Contract Options
- Crew Rehearses for Wednesday's Spacewalk
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - January 24, 2005
- Galaxy patterns reveal missing link to Big Bang (Forwarded)
- Sloan Digital Sky Survey astronomers measure role of dark matter,dark energy and gravity in the distribution of galaxies (Forwarded)
- Sloan Digital Sky Survey findings comprise new compendium of galaxyfamilies (Forwarded)
- World's most powerful infrared camera opens its eyes on the heavens(Forwarded)
- Astronomy Consortium Chooses Haleakala as Site for the Advanced TechnologySolar Telescope (Forwarded)
- Unique Asteroid Search Strategy by University of Hawaii AstronomersPays Off (Forwarded)
- New telescope to map southern sky (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Identify Largest Stars Known (Forwarded)
- Flickering Red Giants a Surprising Find (Forwarded)
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