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- Developing a cultural policy for the International Space Station
- In Memoriam: Michel Festou (1945-2005)
- Boeing Delta II Launches NOAA Advanced Earth-Observing Satellite
- Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 20-05-2005
- Earth from space: image of the week
- NASA successfully launched a new environmental satellite today
- NASA related news conferences at annual 2005 joint assembly meeting
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13394: NOAA 18
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - May 16-20, 2005
- Cassini Update - May 20, 2005
- NASA's AcrimSat Solar Spacecraft Completes Five-Year Mission
- ISS Status Report 25, 20-05-2005
- Accidental Collisions of Cataloged Satellites Identified (Forwarded)
- Deep Impact Mission Update - May 2005
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - May 20, 2005
- Scientists Use Meteors to Investigate Climate Change and Giant Waves at the 'Edge of Space'
- KSC Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 23-05-2005
- Clues to Planet Formation Revealed
- Amateur and Professional Astronomers Team to Find New Exoplanet
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13395: DirecTV 8
- Lockheed Martin selected for continued developmet of the innovative space based radar....
- NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has entered the solar system's final frontier
- ILS Proton Successfully Launches Satellite For DIRECTV
- Significant Runoff on Early Mars Identified in River Channels By National Air and Space Museum Geologists
- Loral-built DIRECTV-8 satellite succesfully launched
- ATK Rocket Motors and Composites Help Launch New Earth Observation Satellite Aboard Delta II Rocket
- International Space Station Expedition 11 Science Operations Status Report for the Week Ending May 20, 2005
- U.Iowa's Gurnett Says Voyager 1 Reaches Milestone On Journey ToInterstellar Space (Forwarded)
- Suited for Mars: An Advanced Spacesuits Symposium.
- Solar fireworks signal new space weather mystery
- NASA's rovers continue Martian missions
- Lockheed Martin researcher provides clues to space weather mystery
- Mars Global Surveyor Images - May 19-25, 2005
- ?50 000 for good satellite navigation ideas
- NASA's Chandra finds saturn reflects X-rays from sun
- Success for the first trans-african flight with EGNOS
- Space Adventures' Orbital Spaceflight Candidate, Greg Olsen, Resumes Cosmonaut Training
- NASA selects Florida and Puerto Rico schools for explorer program
- Odd Spot on Titan Baffles Scientists
- Cassini Spies The Brightest Infrared Spot on Titan
- New Horizons Update - May 24, 2005
- Space Calendar - May 26, 2005
- NASA TV migrating to digital format: additional receiver required
- NASA, spacehab seek to advance air monitoring technology
- Public invited to share Station commander's 192 day mission
- Launch of state-of-the-art microwave sounder heralds new era in global weather forecasting
- Telesat launches satellite broadband Internet service
- SPACEHAB Signs Space Act Agreement With NASA
- ELV Status Repoet, 26-05-2005
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - May 23-27, 2005
- NCAR Research Sheds Light on Solar Storms
- NASA's Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 27-05-2005
- Vision of future air travel system featured at Virginia event
- GOES-N Media Opportunity Set for June 2
- NASA Returns Shuttle Discovery to Vehicle Assembly Building
- Red spot on Titan baffles scientists
- Cassini Update - May 27, 2005
- International Space Station Status Report #27
- Red spot on Titan baffles scientists
- ESA - the first 30 years
- Earth from space: image of the week
- All about Phoebe
- Earth from Space: Martinique, Dominica and Guadeloupe
- NASA Administrator and congressman available Tuesday
- Space Weather News for Monday, May 30, 2005
- Preparing for impact
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 27, 2005
- Spitzer Captures Fruits Of Massive Stars' Labors
- MESSENGER Peeks at Earth
- NASA Telescope Catches Surprise Ultraviolet Light Show (GALEX)
- European experiments successfully launched aboard Foton spacecraft
- ESA turns 30! A successful track record for Europe in space
- Astronaut crew to visit Michoud for a look at their ET
- The Boeing Company Air and Space Exhibit Opens to the Public
- Success of the 1696th launch of Soyuz
- NASA launches new hurricane web page
- Icy Jupiter Moon Throws a Curve Ball at Formation Theories (Amalthea)
- New Director for External Relations takes up duty today
- WDC SI Launch Announcement 13396: Foton M-2
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: May 26 - June 1, 2005
- NASA selects new frontiers mission concept study
- Ancient floods on Mars: where Iani Chaos opens into Ares Vallis
- NASA Dryden's Gwen Young: Diversity is Her Strength
- ESA and ECMWF sign agreement to exchange information and expertise
- Arianespace: Next launch scheduled for the night of Friday,June 24 to Saturday, June 25, 2005
- Satellites for Arianespace's upcoming Ariane 5 launch are readied forliftoff
- NASA'S Marshall Center Honors 235 for Individual and GroupAchievements at Annual Awards Ceremony
- NASA interns head to Japan for space law competition
- Aerojet Wins NASA Contract for Electric Propulsion Demonstrator
- Chancellor Schröder makes 30th anniversary ESOC visit
- Inventory established for European space test facilities
- NASA space eyes focus on Deep Impact target
- Canadian scientists contribute to European study of the body at rest
- Stellar Learning Partnership Is Sealed
- Canada and Finland: Collaborating on Earth-observation Projects
- NASA and North Dakota sign DC-8 agreement
- NASA Spacecraft Measures Unusual 2005 Arctic Ozone Conditions
- NASA, spaceX to collaborate on strategies for spaceflight systems
- Earth from space: image of the week
- NASA previews unique Deep Imapct comet mission
- James L. "Larry" Crawford is retiring today after 35 years of dedicated service to NASA and the U.S. Army
- Holiday
- Lockheed Martin And Aerojet Complete Successful Atlas V Block B Solid Rocket Booster Test
- Arctic sentinels help monitor polar changes
- NASA chooses Jupiter as next major spacecraft destination
- Cassini Update - June 3, 2005
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: May 30 - June 3, 2005
- KSC Shuttle Status, 03-06-2005
- ISS Status Report, 03-06-2005
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - June 3, 2005
- GOES-N Prelaunch Mission Webcast Coverage Set for June 21
- June 4 -- second post from Steve Squyres re Mars rovers
- NASA's Opportunity Rover Rolls Free on Mars
- Mars Global Surveyor Images - June 2-8, 2005
- Methane Doesn't Necessarily Mean Life on Mars, Says Dartmouth Study
- Traces of Stowaway Earth Algae Could Survive on Mars, Study Finds
- European and US Scientists Find an Aurora on Mars
- Scientists Discover Possible Titan Volcano
- Mars Express discovers aurorae on Mars (Forwarded)
- SMART-1 detects calcium on the Moon (Forwarded)
- Green light for the deployment of the second MARSIS boom (Forwarded)
- Palomar Observatory to Hold Open House June 25
- Cassini Update - June 10, 2005
- Mars Express Images - Coprates Chasma and Coprates Catena
- A New Kind of Solar Storm
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - June 6-10, 2005
- Further steps towards a European space policy (Forwarded)
- Space measurements of carbon offer clearer view of Earth's climatefuture (Forwarded)
- Galileo test satellites six months from launch (Forwarded)
- NASA scientists confirm liquid water on early Earth (Forwarded)
- NASA scientists collarborate with Russians on gravity studies(Forwarded)
- CSA and ASI consolidate cooperation in Earth observation (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - June 10, 2005
- Hubble Image: Supernova Remnant Menagerie
- NASA Announces Spectacular Day of the Comet (Deep Impact)
- APL-Built Pluto Mission Spacecraft Shipped to NASA Goddard for Pre-launch Tests
- Send Your Name to Pluto!
- Ready for Dinner on Mars?
- Acceleration Technique Helps Compute Jupiter/Saturn Mass
- Astronomers Announce the Most Earth-Like Planet Yet Found Outside the Solar System
- NASA Selects Contractors for Crew Exploration Vehicle Work
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - June 13, 2005
- SMA Confirms Proto-Planetary Systems are Common in the Galaxy
- New Director Appointed At Space Telescope
- Lucky Spirit and Even Luckier Opportunity Continue Their Odyssey Beyond 1,000 Martian Days
- NASA Investigates Revolutionary Space Exploration Concepts
- Mars Global Surveyor Images - June 9-15, 2005
- Are Meteor Showers Misunderstood?
- Smooth Deployment for Second MARSIS Antenna Boom
- Pioneering Technology to Explore Other Planets
- Observing the Solar System in Submillimeter Wavelengths
- MRI Image of Tempel 1 - June 13, 2005
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Update - June 16, 2005
- Arizona Regents Approve UA Astrobiology Center
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - June 13-17, 2005
- Cassini Update - June 17, 2005
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - June 17, 2005
- Three Planets Bunch Up in Twilight (Forwarded)
- NASA TV Joins the Digital Age
- EGNOS system delivered to ESA by industry
- Sea Launch Begins Countdown for Intelsat Americas(tm)-8 Launch
- Antrix-EADS Astrium, Franco-Indian Cooperation for communications satellite
- Docking of Progress M-53 spacecraft with ISS
- Deep Impact: getting to the heart of a comet with Europe's contribution
- Eurely and iNavSat consortia deliver a joint proposal for the Galileo Concession
- Deployment for second MARSIS antenna boom
- Pescarolo team makes fastest lap at Le Mans
- Deep Impact Detects Comet Nucleus
- Dan Maas creates Deep Impact animation for NASA
- Mars Express radar ready to work
- NASA announces Shuttle return to flight planning update
- German Chair for ESA Council
- NASA's Hubble Space Telescope chases unruly planet
- Mars Global Surveyor Images - June 16-22, 2005
- Spectacular Conjunction for Mercury, Venus and Saturn
- Astronomers' Holiday Special - A July 4 Comet Bash
- What's Inside a Comet? Brown Geologist Helps NASA Find Out
- ELV Status Report, 23-06-2005
- NASA researchers studying tropical cyclones
- 'Bumpy Space Dust' Explains Origin of Most Common Molecule in Universe
- XMM-Newton to observe Deep Impact
- Sea Launch Successfully Launches Intelsat Americas(tm)-8 Satellite
- The launch of Intelsat Americas-8 spacecraft
- Loral-Built Intelsat AmericasT-8 Satellite Successfully Launched
- Space Calendar - June 24, 2005
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - June 20-24, 2005
- Keck Foundation Gives $1.5 Million for New Cosmochemistry Lab at UH
- Cassini Update - June 24, 2005
- Detour: Planetary Construction Zone Ahead
- More than 40 Nights of Kitt Peak Observations of NASA's Deep Impact Comet to Culminate on July 3
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - June 24, 2005
- International Space Station Status Report #33 - 2005
- Astronaut Daniel W. Bursch leaves NASA
- David R. Mould named assistant administrator for public affairs
- NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has appointed Joe Davis as Chief of Strategic Communications
- NASA to announce key decisions about Shuttle return to flight
- NASA today announced the release of the Technology Transfer Transformation Request for Proposals
- Proton Launches Express AM3 Spacecraft
- Hubble Captures Outburst from Comet Targeted by Deep Impact
- Joint Communications Satellite Conference
- UA Set to Cast First Mirror for World's Largest Telescope in July
- MESSENGER Sets Course for Earth Flyby
- Earth from space: image of the week
- Cebreros marks major readiness milestone
- Jonathan's Space Report No. 549
- Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 24-06-2005
- NASA announces DEEP Impact mission coverage
- Return to Flight Task Group changes final public meeting
- Agreement for Including European Instruments on Chandrayaan-1 Signed
- Statement from NASA Administrator
- Cassini Reveals Lake-Like Feature on Titan
- Hibernating Spacecraft Awakens for Comet Impact Mission (SWAS)
- Deep Impact Observes Huge Comet Outburst
- Life Detection Instrument Passes Key Test on Road to Mars
- Mars Global Suveryor Images: June 23-29, 2005
- Prepare for Deep Impact
- NASA funds space radiation research proposals
- Sunshine mapping from space means brighter solar energy future
- Hubble sees outburst from Deep Impact comet
- Launch Experiment of M-V Launch Vehicle Flight #6
- ELV Status Report, 29-06-2005
- Scienitsts Discover Olivine Mineral Comes From Ancient Supernova
- Cassini Photo Contest
- Media opportunity on NASA's 'Deep Impact' mission
- Two years of amazing discoveries for Canada's "Humble Space Telescope"
- Rosetta gets first glimpse of Deep Impact target
- NASA instrument launches on japanese observatory
- NASA presents breakthrough discoveries on sea level change
- NASA Gives Go for Space Shuttle Return to Flight
- SILEX : More than one thousand successful optical links
- Agreement signed for European instruments on Chandrayaan-1
- NASA's Deep Impact Spacecraft Preps for July 4 Fireworks
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: June 27 - July 1, 2005
- Cassini Update - July 1, 2005
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - July 1, 2005
- Deep Impact Successfully Releases Impactor
- Deep Impact Kicks Off Fourth of July with Deep Space Fireworks
- Earth from space: image of the week
- International Fleet Review viewed from space
- The updated press kit for the Space Shuttle Discovery Return to Flight mission (STS-114) is available online
- NASA's Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 01-07-2005
- International Space Station Status Report #34, 2005
- Space Weather News for July 2, 2005
- Impact with Comet 9P/Tempel 1 confirmed
- First European images of impact on Comet 9P/Tempel 1
- Hubble Captures Deep Impact's Collision with Comet
- XMM-Newton detects water on Tempel 1
- NASA's Deep Impact Generates Its Own Spectacular Photo Flash
- Rosetta camera view of Tempel 1 brightness
- ESO VLT First Images of Comet Tempel 1 After Impact (Forwarded)
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