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  5. The Spooky Sun/Hinode Early Operations and Near-Future Plans (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  6. Shuttle Astronauts to Install Ball Aerospace's COS and WFC3 Science Instruments aboard HST (Forwarded) (0 replies)
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  8. Space Radiation Threats To Astronauts Addressed In Federal Research Study (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  9. New scientific challenges and goals for ESA's Living Planet Programme (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  10. MetOp launch postponed (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  11. Record ozone loss during 2006 over South Pole (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  12. Schriever AFB Airmen assume GPS satellite responsibilities (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  13. Solar flares cause GPS failures, possibly devastating for jets and distress calls (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  14. Wide-eyed telescope finds stars that wink (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  15. Cosmic Archeology Uncovers the Universe's Dark Ages (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  16. Astronomers trace the evolution of the first galaxies in the universe (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  17. Durable spacecraft marks 10 years exploring processes that create the aurora (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  18. First global connection between Earth and space weather found (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  19. SMART-1 impact simulated in a laboratory sand-box (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  20. STS-115 Launch Weather Forecast, issued 9 Sept. 2006 (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  21. Earth-Like Planets May Be More Common Than Once Thought (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  22. DoD supports Atlantis shuttle mission (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  23. STS-115 Launch Weather Forecast, issued 8 Sept. 2006 (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  24. STS-115 Launch Weather Forecast (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  25. SMART-1 impact flash and debris: crash scene investigation (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  26. STS-115 Launch Weather Forecast (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  27. SMART-1 swan song: valuable data until final moments (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  28. STS-115 L-2 day Launch Weather Forecast (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  29. Astronomical instrument adapted for down-to-earth studies (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  30. Statement from New Mexico State U. Astronomy Department head regarding reclassification of Pluto (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  31. Pluto supporters to IAU: The debate's not over (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  32. L-3 day STS-115 Launch Weather Forecast (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  33. SMART-1 star tracker views the Moon in earthshine (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  34. SMART-1 impact update (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  35. Impact landing ends SMART-1 mission to the Moon (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  36. IAU 2006 General Assembly: Result of the IAU Resolution votes (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  37. The Final IAU Resolution on the definition of "planet" ready for voting (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  38. Astronomers crunch numbers, Universe gets bigger (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  39. Baby 'planemos' can be born as twins: U.Toronto astronomy breakthrough (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  40. Keck telescope captures Jupiter's Red Spot Jr. as it zips past planet's Great Red Spot (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  41. Hubble Space Telescope Status Report - June 30, 2006 (0 replies)
  42. Kepler Crater As Seen By SMART-1 (0 replies)
  43. Was There Life on Mars? Shiny Rock Coating May Hold the Answer (0 replies)
  44. NASA Names New Rockets, Saluting the Future, Honoring the Past (0 replies)
  45. Enceladus Exudes an Air of Mystery (0 replies)
  46. Cassini Update - June 30, 2006 (0 replies)
  47. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: June 26-30, 2006 (0 replies)
  48. NASA's Micro-Satellites Complete Technology Validation Mission (ST5) (0 replies)
  49. Pluto-Bound, Student-Built Dust Detector Renamed 'Venetia', Honoring Girl Who Named Ninth Planet (0 replies)
  50. Saturn's New Moon: Polydeuces (0 replies)
  51. Cassini: Titan Flyby on July 2, 2006 (0 replies)
  52. NASA Satellite Positioning Software May Aid in Tsunami Warnings (0 replies)
  53. Spitzer Telescope Reveals Jet of Matter Around Dead Star (0 replies)
  54. Mars Global Surveyor Images: June 22-28, 2006 (0 replies)
  55. NASA To Study Plants To Help Astronauts Grow Food In Space (0 replies)
  56. NASA Issues Hubble Space Telescope Status Report (0 replies)
  57. NASA's Hubble Reveals Two Dust Disks Around Nearby Star (0 replies)
  58. NASA's Cassini Spacecraft Marks Mission Halfway Point (0 replies)
  59. Tracking Earth's Wobbles Down to the Size of a Cell Phone (0 replies)
  60. Double vortex at Venus South Pole unveiled! (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  61. Mysterious Lunar Swirls (0 replies)
  62. Explorations Systems Progress Report - June 26, 2006 (0 replies)
  63. NASA and NSF Computers Simulate Sun's Corona (0 replies)
  64. Lunar West Side Story - the SMART-1 Movie (0 replies)
  65. Mars Exploration Rover Update #2 - June 23, 2006 (0 replies)
  66. SMART-1 Maneuvers Prepare for Mission End (0 replies)
  67. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: June 19-23, 2006 (0 replies)
  68. Space Calendar - June 25, 2006 (0 replies)
  69. Venus Express Update - June 20, 2006 (0 replies)
  70. SMART-1 Mission Operations Until Moon Impact (0 replies)
  71. Pluto's Two Small Moons Christened Nix and Hydra (0 replies)
  72. Cassini Update - June 23, 2006 (0 replies)
  73. Mars Exploration Rover Update - June 23, 2006 (0 replies)
  74. NASA's Cassini Spacecraft Captures Saturnian Moon Ballet (0 replies)
  75. MESSENGER Flips Sunshade Toward the Sun (0 replies)
  76. Mars Exploration Rover Update - June 21, 2006 (0 replies)
  77. NASA's Chandra Solves Black Hole Paradox (0 replies)
  78. Mars Global Surveyor Images: June 15-21, 2006 (0 replies)
  79. Mars Atmosphere Researcher McCleese Named JPL Chief Scientist (0 replies)
  80. Pace Quickens for NASA Spacecraft Orbiting Mars (MRO) (0 replies)
  81. Engineering Science Payload Delivered to Phoenix Mission 'Pit' (0 replies)
  82. Cassini Honors Paul McCartney on his 64th Birthday (0 replies)
  83. Cassini Update - June 16, 2006 (0 replies)
  84. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: June 12-16, 2006 (0 replies)
  85. Mars Exploration Rover Update - June 15, 2006 (0 replies)
  86. Three New 'Trojan' Asteroid Found Sharing Neptune's Orbit (0 replies)
  87. NASA Astronomical Observatory Passes Hurdle (0 replies)
  88. Viking 30th Anniversary Conference and Webcast (0 replies)
  89. New Horizons Tracks an Asteroid (2002 JF56) (0 replies)
  90. SwRI Researchers Offer First Explanation for Near Constant Scale of the Gas Planet Satellite Systems (0 replies)
  91. Mars Global Surveyor Images: June 8-14, 2006 (0 replies)
  92. A Meteoroid Hits the Moon (0 replies)
  93. Hubble Eyes Star Birth in the Extreme (0 replies)
  94. NASA Releases Genesis Accident Report (0 replies)
  95. Mars Express Images: Ancient Caldera in Apollinaris Patera (0 replies)
  96. Venus Express: First Week of Routine Phase (0 replies)
  97. Aurora - UK Prepares for a Return to Mars (0 replies)
  98. Spirit Rover Spies Two Possible Iron Meteorites on Mars (0 replies)
  99. Mars Exploration Rovers Update - June 9, 2006 (0 replies)
  100. Corkscrew Asteroid (2003 YN107) (0 replies)
  101. Cassini Update - June 9, 2006 (0 replies)
  102. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: June 5-9, 2006 (0 replies)
  103. Hubble Sees Galaxy on Edge (0 replies)
  104. NASA's FUSE Finds Infant Solar System Awash in Carbon (0 replies)
  105. Ancient Rock Carving Linked to Supernova of 1006? (0 replies)
  106. Mars Global Surveyor Images: June 1-7, 2006 (0 replies)
  107. First Images From NASA's Cloudsat Have Scientists Sky High (0 replies)
  108. 30 Years of Pioneer Spacecraft Data Rescued: The Planetary Society Enables Study of the Mysterious Pioneer Anomaly (0 replies)
  109. Jupiter's 'Big Brother' Has Moon-Foruming Dust Disk (0 replies)
  110. Andromeda Adrift in Sea of Dust in New NASA Image (Spitzer) (0 replies)
  111. NASA Announces Distribution of Constellation Work (0 replies)
  112. Huge Storms Converge on Jupiter (0 replies)
  113. Rosetta Update - June 2, 2006 (0 replies)
  114. Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) Passes Conceptual Design Review (0 replies)
  115. Hayabusa Update - June 1, 2006 (0 replies)
  116. Dawn Journal - May 29, 2006 (0 replies)
  117. NASA Announces Mars Science Lab Mission Launch Contract (0 replies)
  118. Cassini Update - June 2, 2006 (0 replies)
  119. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: May 29 - June 2, 2006 (0 replies)
  120. Big Bang in Antarctica - Killer Crater Found Under Ice (0 replies)
  121. Mars Exploration Rovers Update - June 1, 2006 (0 replies)
  122. New Horizons: A Summer's Crossing of the Asteroid Belt (0 replies)
  123. SMART-1 Close-up on Zucchius Crater's Central Peaks (0 replies)
  124. Floating Pile of Rubble a Pristine Record of Solar System's History (Itokawa) (0 replies)
  125. Hayabusa Mission Offers an Intimate Portrait of Asteroid Itokawa (0 replies)
  126. NASA-Funded Study Says Saturn's Moon Enceladus Rolled Over (0 replies)
  127. Mars Global Surveyor Images: May 25-31, 2006 (0 replies)
  128. Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 30, 2006 (0 replies)
  129. Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 26, 2006 (0 replies)
  130. SMART-1 Images: Highlands and Mars Landscapes on the Moon (0 replies)
  131. Cassini Update - May 27, 2006 (0 replies)
  132. Caltech Names New President: Jean-Lou Chameau (0 replies)
  133. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: May 22-26, 2006 (0 replies)
  134. The Second Annual Suited for Mars: Advanced Spacesuits Symposium (0 replies)
  135. Atmospheric Study Shows Similarities in Sun's Effects on Earth and Mars (0 replies)
  136. Venus Express: Early Routine Science Operations (0 replies)
  137. SMART-1: Second Push-Broom Operations Phase (0 replies)
  138. Mars Express Images: Lava Tubes on Pavonis Mons (0 replies)
  139. John Hopkins Applied Physics Lab to Build NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP) (0 replies)
  140. SOHO Mission Extension (0 replies)
  141. May 18-24, 2006 (0 replies)
  142. Space Calendar - May 24, 2006 (0 replies)
  143. Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 23, 2006 (0 replies)
  144. Hubble Captures a 'Five-Star' Rated Gravitational Lens (0 replies)
  145. Hard-nosed Advice to Lunar Prospectors (0 replies)
  146. NJIT and JPL Physicists Detail Earthshine's Role in Planet Hunting and Climate Variables (0 replies)
  147. Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 19, 2006 (0 replies)
  148. Cassini Update - May 19, 2006 (0 replies)
  149. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: May 15-19, 2006 (0 replies)
  150. Synergy of Technologies Reveal Origin of Dust Around Nearby Star (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  151. MAGIC discovers variable very high energy gamma-ray emission from a microquasar (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  152. The Cosmos Does Not Glimmer As We Thought (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  153. NASA's Exploration Systems Progress Report - May 18, 2006 (0 replies)
  154. etter, Faster Spacecraft Designs: New Software System Offers Promise Of NASA-Wide Collaboration (0 replies)
  155. NASA Announces New GOES-N Launch Date (0 replies)
  156. Astronomers Use Innovative Technique To Find Extrasolar Planet (0 replies)
  157. NASA Set to Launch Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2008 (0 replies)
  158. ALOS satellite snaps Europe (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  159. Site in Northern Chile Selected for Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  160. Cassini: Titan Flyby on May 20 (0 replies)
  161. Trio of Neptunes and their Belt (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  162. NASA finalizes crew for upcoming Shuttle missions (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  163. NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery cargo ready for flight (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  164. 'Extreme physics' observatory prepares for flight (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  165. When Dwarfs Gave Way to Giants (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  166. Mars Global Surveyor Images: May 11-17, 2006 (0 replies)
  167. Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 16, 2006 (0 replies)
  168. Two UA Undergrads Win NASA Fellowships for Visionary Space Projects (0 replies)
  169. Highly precise geo-information may help predict tsunamis, earthquakes (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  170. In undersea habitat, aquanauts learn about teamwork and task performance for the moon and Mars (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  171. International workshop paves way to future cooperation for space exploration (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  172. ESA selects prime contractor for Gaia astrometry mission (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  173. Space-based supercomputer in design at Los Alamos (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  174. "Lighthouses in the Sky" Yield Biggest-Ever 3-D Map of the Cosmos (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  175. Penn State Researchers Look Beyond the Birth of the Universe (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  176. Planetary Nebulas -- Fast Winds from Dying Stars (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  177. XMM-Newton digs into the secrets of fossil galaxy clusters (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  178. XMM-Newton 'spare-time' provides impressive sky survey (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  179. XMM-Newton reveals the origin of elements in galaxy clusters (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  180. NASA Releases DART Accident Report Summary (0 replies)
  181. NASA Internet Software Shows Planets in 3-D Color (0 replies)
  182. X-Rays Fly As Cracking Comet Streaks Across the Sky (Schwassmann-Wachmann 3) (0 replies)
  183. Palomar Observes Broken Comet (Schwassmann-Wachmann 3) (0 replies)
  184. Multiple galaxy mergers continue in the Milky Way (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  185. New Milky Way companions found: SDSS-II first to view two dim dwarfgalaxies (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  186. McDonald Observatory receives $5 million challenge grant to studyelusive dark energy (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  187. Companion Explains "Chameleon" Supernova (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  188. Physics in Universe's Youth (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  189. Does the asteroid Vesta possess a magnetic field? (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  190. GLOBE at Night Reaches More Than 18,000 Participants on Six Continents(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  191. GLOBE at Night Reaches More Than 18,000 Participants on Six Continents(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  192. ESA's ISO provides the first view of monstrous stars being born (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  193. Mars Express's OMEGA uncovers possible sites for life (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  194. Ancient rock star finds a home at the U.Alberta (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  195. Twin Explosions In Gigantic Dusty Potato Crisp (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  196. In Search of Crater Chains (0 replies)
  197. Cassini Update - May 12, 2006 (0 replies)
  198. Limber Robot Might Hitchhike to Space (0 replies)
  199. Subaru Captures Crumbling Comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 (0 replies)
  200. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: May 8-12, 2006 (0 replies)
  201. Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 11, 2006 (0 replies)
  202. Gravity waves hunting in quest to better understand the universe(Forwarded) (0 replies)
  203. Galaxies are born inside dark matter clumps (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  204. Astronomers see our origins in 20-year-old star explosion (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  205. XMM-Newton reveals a tumbling neutron star (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  206. Evidence mounts for sun's companion star (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  207. Giant asteroid fragment makes impact (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  208. NASA Ames Test Heat Shield Samples for Spaceship Crew Capsule (0 replies)
  209. Spitzer Telescope Sees Trail of Comet Crumbs (Schwassman-Wachmann 3) (0 replies)
  210. New Capture Scenario Explains Origin of Neptune's Oddball Moon Triton (0 replies)
  211. New Capture Scenario Explains Origin of Neptune's Oddball Moon Triton (0 replies)
  212. Hubble Finds That Earth Is Safe From One Class Of Gamma-Ray Burst (0 replies)
  213. Mars Global Surveyor Images: May 4-10, 2006 (0 replies)
  214. Tibet Provides Passage for Chemicals to Reach the Stratosphere (0 replies)
  215. Venus Express Has Reached Final Orbit (0 replies)
  216. ISRO and NASA Sign MOU on Chandrayaan-1 (0 replies)
  217. JPL Open House: An Invitation to Explore New Worlds (0 replies)
  218. Follow the Nitrogen to Extraterrestrial Life (0 replies)
  219. VLBA Reveals Closest Pair of Supermassive Black Holes (Forwarded) (0 replies)
  220. Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 5, 2006 (0 replies)
  221. NASA's New Plan Drill Is A 60-Watt Time (0 replies)
  222. Cassini Update - May 5, 2006 (0 replies)
  223. Breathing Moonrocks (0 replies)
  224. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: May 1-5, 2006 (0 replies)
  225. Cassini Flies by Titan, Sees More Craters (0 replies)
  226. Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 4, 2006 (0 replies)
  227. Meteorites Discovered to Carry Interstellar Carbon (0 replies)
  228. Titan's Seas of Sand (0 replies)
  229. The Pull of Jupiter (0 replies)
  230. Hubble Snaps Baby Pictures of Jupiter's 'Red Spot Jr.' (0 replies)
  231. NASA Lacks Resources Needed to Sustain Vigorous Science Program (0 replies)
  232. Landing on Titan: The New Movies (0 replies)
  233. STEREO Arrives in Florida to Begin Launch Preparations (0 replies)
  234. How Long Is A Day on Saturn? (0 replies)
  235. SMART-1's View of Crater Hopmann: On the Shoulder of a Giant (0 replies)
  236. Mars Global Surveyor Images: April 27 - May 3, 2006 (0 replies)
  237. Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 1, 2006 (0 replies)
  238. New Horizons: The PI's Persective - May 1, 2006 (0 replies)
  239. Cornell-Caltech Atacama telescope promises clues about formation of the Universe (0 replies)
  240. Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 29, 2006 (0 replies)
  241. New Horizons in Space: The First 100 Days (0 replies)
  242. NASA's Exploration Workshop Kicks Off Strategy Development (0 replies)
  243. NASA Researchers Are Mining Old Apollo Seismic Data For Clues to Lunar Meteroid Impacts (0 replies)
  244. Cassini Update - April 28, 2006 (0 replies)
  245. Cassini: Titan Flyby on April 30 (0 replies)
  246. Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 21-28, 2006 (0 replies)
  247. NASA Launches Cloudsat/CALIPSO Satellites (0 replies)
  248. Cloudsat/CALIPSO Launch Rescheduled to April 28 (0 replies)
  249. NASA Testing Prototype Software for Future Spaceflight (0 replies)
  250. Hubble Provides Spectacular Detail of a Comet's Breakup (Schwassmann-Wachmann 3) (0 replies)