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