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  1. Fourth European Conference on Space Debris to address key issues
  2. NASA to sponsor 2005 international space development conference
  3. Students and young professionals from Europe and Canada design planetary habitats
  4. Regional Winners Named In Student-Built Robot Competition
  5. Mars Global Surveyor Images: March 31 - April 6, 2005
  6. NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery Arrives at Launch Pad
  7. ELV Status Report, 07-04-2005
  8. Space Shuttle Discovery at Launch Pad for Return to Flight
  9. Another Ariane 5 takes shape at the Spaceport
  10. Soyuz TMA-6 update, 07-04-2005
  11. Earth from Space: image of the week
  12. Soyuz TMA-6 update, 08-04-2005
  13. Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 media briefing - 19 April 2005
  14. Ground-Based Telescopes Have An Extremely Large Future
  15. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - April 4-8, 2005
  16. Europe goes back to Mars
  17. 4. Europäische Konferenz über Weltraummüll bei ESA/ESOC
  18. Soyuz TMA-6 update, 09-04-2005
  19. Soyuz TMA-6 update, 10-04-2005
  20. Soyuz TMA-6 update, 11-04-2005
  21. NASA announces TV coverage for ISS crew change
  22. Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 8, 2005
  23. DART Spacecraft to Launch on Pegasus XL Rocket April 15
  24. Chinese Premier visits ISRO Satellite Centre
  25. Canadian Contribution to Soyuz Space Mission Eneide
  26. Charter activation brings space dimension to European emergencyexercise
  27. Orbital Successfully Launches Minotaur Rocket Carrying U.S. AirForce's XSS-11 Satellite
  28. International Space Station Expedition 10 Science Operations StatusReport for the Week Ending April 6, 2005
  29. Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 12, 2005
  30. Astronomers will announce a significant discovery from NASA's SpitzerSpace Telescope
  31. NASA Performs Space Shuttle Tanking Test for Return To Flight
  32. Sedna Reveals Pristine Surface in Gemini Near-infrared Spectra
  33. New Administrator will address NASA employees today
  34. Jonathan's Space Report No. 546
  35. NASA imaging team develops "Eye in the sky" for Shuttle chase planes
  36. Media Invited To Witness UAV Earth Science Flight Demonstration
  37. Final countdown to the Eneide Mission
  38. Soyuz TMA-6 update, 14-04-2005
  39. Michael D. Griffin reported to work today as NASA's 11th Administrator
  40. Tanking Test Underway
  41. Wayward Planet Knocks Extrasolar Planet For a Loop
  42. Space Station Status Report 19, 14-04-2005
  43. ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori embarks on his second Soyuz mission to the ISS
  44. WDC SI Launch Announcement 13388: XSS-11 and Apstar 6
  45. SMART-1 search for lunar peaks of eternal light
  46. Space debris mitigation: the case for a code of conduct
  47. Earth from Space: Image of the week
  48. Raffaello Logistics Module Sealed For Space Shuttle Flight
  49. N° 20-2005 - ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori embarks on his second Soyuz mission to the International Space Station
  50. JSC appoints nine new flight directors
  51. Success of the 1695th launch of Soyuz
  52. Alenia Spazio goes into orbit with ENEIDE
  53. WDC SI Launch Announcement 13389: Soyuz-TMA 6
  54. NASA announces space station crew press conference
  55. Space Weather News for April 15th
  56. SMART-1 Search for Lunar Peaks of Eternal Light
  57. Cassini Update - April 15, 2005
  58. Cassini Update - April 15, 2005
  59. Deep Impact Update - April 2005
  60. NASA Launches Dart Spacecraft to Demonstrate Automated Rendezvous Capability
  61. N°21-2005 - Soyuz TMA-6 with ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori arrives at the Internationa
  62. International Space Station Status Report #20 - 2005
  63. Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 18, 2005
  64. Sea Launch Sets Sail for DIRECTV's Spaceway Mission
  65. Orbital Issues DART Mission Recap
  66. Orbital Awarded New GEO Communications Satellite Contract by PanAmSat
  67. Soyuz TMA-6 manned spacecraft launch to the ISS
  68. ENEIDE Progress Report of 17 April
  69. B-15A collides with Antarctic ice tongue
  70. Ice-covered Baltic Sea proves ideal setting for final pre-launch CryoSat validation
  71. Space Shuttle Landing Training Exercise
  72. Mars Exploration Rover Update #2 - April 18, 2005
  73. The basic launch vehicle is complete for Ariane 5's next mission
  74. Roberto Vittori speaks to the Italian military
  75. Roberto Vittori's diary from space: Arrival at the Station
  76. ENEIDE Progress Report No.2
  77. Mars Global Surveyor Images - April 14-20, 2005
  78. At****ers prairie chickens move to NASA JSC
  79. NASA announces key Genesis science collectors in excellent shape
  80. European science 'heavyweights' offer their help in the development ofthe knowledge-based economy
  81. NOAA and NASA Begin California UAV Flight Experiment
  82. Extended Hours and Free Parking for Space Day, May 5,at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
  83. The ENEIDE experiment is proceeding perfectly
  84. Yellowstone Discovery Bodes Well For Detecting Evidence Of Life on Mars, Says CU-Boulder Study
  85. Space technology on winners' podium
  86. A decade after launch, ERS-2's mission continues
  87. Space Weather News for April 21st
  88. NASA study finds snow melt causes large ocean plant blooms
  89. BOP experiment comes to successful end
  90. Children talk to Vittori on ISS
  91. Roberto Vittori's diary from space: An outpost for humankind
  92. ENEIDE Progress Report No.3
  93. Movie Clip Shows Whirlwinds Carrying Dust on Mars
  94. Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 21, 2005
  95. Cassini Update - April 22, 2005
  96. Don't Breathe the Moondust
  97. Observing Earth's magnetic field from ISS
  98. A toast to the International Space Station: the VINO experiment
  99. ENEIDE Progress Report No.4
  100. Earth from space: image of the week
  101. The mesas of Aureum Chaos
  102. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - April 18-22, 2005
  103. International Space Station Status Report #21 - 2005
  104. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 22-04-2005
  105. NASA announces DART mishap investigation board members
  106. Longer duration space missions
  107. Soyuz TMA-5 landing with ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori markscompletion of European Eneide mission
  108. International Space Station Status Report #22 - 2005
  109. Earth's gravity scar
  110. Hubble celebrates 15th anniversary with spectacular new images
  111. Sea Launch Prepares for Liftoff of Spaceway Satellite on April 26
  112. ENEIDE Progress Report No.6
  113. Organic Materials Spotted High Above Titan's Surface
  114. NASA has chartered the Exploration Systems Advisory Committee (ESAC)
  115. MESSENGER Update - April 18, 2005
  116. Cassini Finds Particles Near Saturn's Moon Enceladus
  117. The return of the ISS 10 and VC-8 crews to the Earth
  118. Launch of Spaceway-1 spacecraft
  119. Houston high schoolers create astronaut training tools
  120. Return to Flight Task Group plans final public meeting
  121. B-sat awards LM authorization to proceed on A2100 small class satellite
  122. NASA honored by small business administration
  123. Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 26, 2005
  124. Mars Global Surveyor Images - April 21-27, 2005
  125. Cassini Captures Swiss-Cheese Look of Saturn Moon Epimetheus
  126. Space Systems/Loral to Build Advanced Mobile Satellite for ICO Satellite Management, LLC
  127. Pricing announced for new Xplornet Ka-band Satellite Service
  128. SPACEHAB Providing Cargo Services On July Space Station Mission
  129. Gravity and Aging In Space To Be Discussed At NASA Lecture
  130. WDC SI Launch Announcement 13391: Spaceway 1
  131. Space Calendar - April 28, 2005
  132. ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter from Germany is about to become the first European to live and
  133. MESSENGER Update - April 27, 2005
  134. Weather squadron protects shuttle, crews (Forwarded)
  135. Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 29, 2005
  136. Skylark Gets Set for Final Launch (Forwarded)
  137. Mars Rover Panorama Shows Vista From 'Lookout' Point
  138. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - April 25-29, 2005
  139. Cassini Update - April 29, 2005
  140. JPL Open House: An Invitation to the Solar System and Beyond
  141. ISS Status Report No. 22 -2005
  142. NASA Administratoraddresses woman in aerospace
  143. KSC Shuttle Status Report, 29-04-2005
  144. NASA announces new window for Shuttle return to flight
  145. Space Weather News for April 29, 2005
  146. NASA invites media to Shuttle countdown dress rehearsal
  147. Return to Flight Task Group postpones meeting
  148. Mars Express radar to be deployed in May
  149. NASA gives artificial gravity a new spin
  150. NASA selects student experiment to fly on Sounding rocket
  151. NASA to discuss return to flight efforts
  152. Earth from space: image of the week
  153. Tithonium Chasma up close
  154. Scientists confirm earth's energy is out of balance
  155. Boeing Dedicates Delta IV West Coast Launch Site
  156. NASA Glenn Launches Public Tour Program
  157. NASA Glenn Recognizes Aerospace Expertise in East Cleveland
  158. ENEIDE experiment fully successful
  159. Lockheed Martin's Last Titan IV From Cape Canaveral SuccessfullyDelivers National Security Payload To Space
  160. X-rays Signal Presence of Elusive Intermediate-Mass Black Hole
  161. Astronomers Confirm the First Image of a Planet Outside of Our SolarSystem (Forwarded)
  162. Mars Express radar to be deployed in May
  163. Launch of CARTOSAT-1 and HAMSAT by PSLV-6 on thursday May 5, 2005
  164. WDC SI Launch Announcement 13392: USA 182
  165. NASA's Next Mars Spacecraft Arrives in Florida for Final Checkout
  166. Mars Express Radar to be Deployed
  167. Envisat helps Polar Challenge racers on way to Magnetic North Pole
  168. Space-age construction crew to inspire kids at space day
  169. Boeing, Lockheed Martin to Form Launch Services Joint Venture
  170. NASA's tv digital conversion detailed in engineering telecons
  171. ILS Atlas Adds NRO Mission To West Coast Launch Manifest
  172. SPACEHAB Accepts $4.8 Million Offer On Florida Processing Facility
  173. ATK Technologies Support Titan IVB Launch
  174. Earth and Moon through Rosetta's eyes
  175. NASA selects Magnetospheric MultiScale Instrument Suite team
  176. NASA announces media teleconference on Chandra discovery
  177. Mars Exploration Rovers Update - May 3, 2005
  178. NASA & NOAA set to launch environmental satellite
  179. Space Weather News for May 4th
  180. Two Ariane 5s take shape at the Spaceport
  181. Boeing Announces New Launch Date for Delta IV, GOES-N Weather Satellite
  182. Lockheed Martin Successfully Completes Major Risk-Reduction Test Of SBIRS High Satellite
  183. Challenges of Building a Human Outpost on Mars
  184. NASA Gravity Probe B Mission, Testing Einstein's Theory of Gravity Completes First Year in Space
  185. Mars Global Surveyor Images: April 28 - May 4, 2005
  186. Hats off to Space Day From NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope
  187. First-of-Its-Kind Antenna to Probe the Depths of Mars (MARSIS)
  188. First MARSIS antenna reportedly deployed
  189. ISS visible over Greenbelt, MD area
  190. Envisat making sharpest ever global Earth map
  191. Russian space agency to launch European meteorological satellite
  192. WDC SI Launch Announcement 13393: Cartosat 1 and Hamsat
  193. Scientists Discover Pluto Kin is a Member of Saturn Family (Phoebe)
  194. Cassini Update - May 06, 2005
  195. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - May 2-6, 2005
  196. Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 6, 2005
  197. Rover Team Tests Mars Moves on Earth
  198. International Space Station Status Report #24 - 2005
  199. Earth from space: image of the week
  200. Jonathan's Space Report No. 547
  201. Deployment of second MARSIS boom delayed
  202. Crater Holden and Uzboi Vallis
  203. KSC Shuttle Status Report, 09-05-2005
  204. President Dedicates Second Launch Pad(SLP) to the Nation
  205. PSLV Successfully Launches CARTOSAT-1 and HAMSAT
  206. CARTOSAT-1 Cameras Tested,Radio Amateurs Start Communicating via HAMSAT
  207. ESA's Epidemio and Respond assist during Angolan Marburg outbreak
  208. Cassini Finds New Saturn Moon That Makes Waves
  209. First MARSIS boom successfully deployed
  210. Satellites monitoring dust storms linked to health risk
  211. PNNL Seeks Maxi Space Exploration Via Mini Technology
  212. NOAA-N Postpones Satellite Launch
  213. Map of Life on Earth could be used on Mars
  214. Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 11, 2005
  215. Nature Study Explains Mystery of Mars Icecaps
  216. Titan's atmosphere revealed by new NASA observation
  217. NASA selects firms for software verification & validation
  218. Vehicle Assembly Building's Huge American Flag Flies Again
  219. Earth from Space: Mekong Delta, Vietnam
  220. Deep Impact Update - May 13, 2005
  221. Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 13-14, 2005
  222. Cassini-Huygens Observations Show How Titan Compares with the Earth
  223. First full mosaics of Titan's surface
  224. NASA announces crew memebers for Station and Shuttle missions
  225. International Space Station Status Report #25 - 2005
  226. Huygens Team Releases First Enhanced Mosaics of Titan
  227. D.C. Students go on an e-mission rescue in outher space
  228. Media Credential Deadlines for Space Shuttle Mission STS-114 Extended
  229. NASA postpones satellite launch
  230. ISRO scientists meet Prime Minister , Presents first imageies of Cartosat-1
  231. EADS Astrium awarded Korea's first geostationary multi-functional satellite contract
  232. NASA announces new explorer schools
  233. New collision looks imminent for B-15A iceberg
  234. Mars Exploration Rovers Update - May 17, 2005
  235. NASA announces Shuttle return to flight media update
  236. B-Sat awards Lockheed-Martin contract for A2100 small class satellite
  237. Canadian Industry Pioneering Emerging Space Technologies
  238. Programs Will Share Excitement of Mars Rovers
  239. One Mars Orbiter Takes First Photos of Other Orbiters
  240. ARL Leads NASA Effort to Develop Smarter Machines for Space Missions
  241. LA's 'Big Squeeze' Continues, Straining Earthquake Faults
  242. ISS captures video of huricane Adrian
  243. Deep roots of solar wind help predict space weathe across the solarsystem
  244. Women rising to the challenge of weightlessness
  245. ESA issues first Jules Verne payload list
  246. Press Release N° 24-005 - Women rising to thechallenge of weightlessness
  247. NASA Reschedules NOAA Satellite Launch
  248. NASA announces new centennial challenge
  249. Developing a cultural policy for the International Space Station
  250. Tank Test, Take Two