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  1. Gemini Observatory Shows That '10th Planet' Has a Pluto-Like Surface
  2. ELV Status Report, 01-08-2005
  3. NASA announces joint Shuttle & Space Station media conference
  4. Space Adventures' Orbital Spaceflight Candidate, Greg Olsen, Confirmed to the Soyuz TMA-7 Crew
  5. UA Team Heads for Launch of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and HiRISE
  6. NASA announces media briefing & interviews with next Station crew
  7. STS-114 MCC Status Report #13
  8. Researcher Warns Space Weather Hole Blocks Manned Mars Mission(Forwarded)
  9. STS-114 MCC Status Report #14
  10. Galileo satellite arrives at ESA-ESTEC for testing
  11. New Measures Needed to Keep NASA Spacecraft From Contaminating Mars(Forwarded)
  12. Mars Exploration Rover Update - August 2, 2005
  13. STS-114 Third Spacewalk Update
  14. Scientists weather a space storm to find its origin
  15. MRO Prelaunch Webcast, Launch Coverage Set for Aug. 9-10
  16. MESSENGER Completes Successful Earth Swingby
  17. STS-114 MCC Status Report #15
  18. NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft completes succesful Earth swingby
  19. STS-114 MCC Status Report #16
  20. Envisat monitoring China floods as part of Dragon Programme
  21. Expedition 13 update, 26-07-2005
  22. Venus Express launch campaign starts
  23. Mars Global Suveyor Images: July 28 - August 3, 2005
  24. Mars Global Suveyor Images: July 28 - August 3, 2005
  25. Mars Global Suveyor Images: July 28 - August 3, 2005
  26. Mars Global Suveyor Images: July 28 - August 3, 2005
  27. NASA Spacewalking astronaut completes unique repair
  28. STS-114 MCC Status Report #17
  29. Mars spacecraft to be launched aboard Atlas V rocket Aug. 10
  30. STS-114 MCC Status Report #18
  31. Boeing Completes Sale of Rocketdyne Propulsion Unit to United Technologies
  32. ILS To Launch Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter For NASA On Atlas V
  33. Spanish forest fire aftermath surveyed by Envisat
  34. U.Arizona Astronomers Find Clue to Glowing X-ray Sky (Forwarded)
  35. Hubble Spies a Zoo of Galaxies
  36. Mars Exploraton Rover Update #2 - August 2, 2005
  37. New Cassini Images Show "Northern Lights" Of Saturn (Forwarded)
  38. VLT Enables Most Accurate Distance Measurement to Spiral Galaxy NGC300 (Forwarded)
  39. NASA clears Space Shuttle Discovery for landing
  40. STS-114 MCC Status Report #19
  41. Perseid Meteors to Peak August 11*13, 2005 (Forwarded)
  42. NASA Administrator Michael Griffin hosts a media roundtable discussion this afternoon
  43. STS-114 MCC Status Report #20
  44. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) and House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) will visit the Johnson Space Center on Friday to talk with the astronauts in orbit and meet with media
  45. Mars Express radar collects first surface data
  46. ESA issues new invitations to tender for telemedicine
  47. Luxembourg becomes ESA's 17th Member State
  48. Earth from space: image of the week
  49. Earth's Surface Transformed by Three Massive Asteroid Impacts 3.2 Billion Years Ago
  50. Cassini Flies by Saturn's Tortured Moon Mimas
  51. Cassini Update - August 5, 2005
  52. NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery Scheduled to Land Aug. 8
  53. Space Weather News for 5 August 2005
  54. STS-114 MCC Status Report #21
  55. STS-114 MCC Status Report #22
  56. Discovery Will Bring MISSE 'Suitcases' Back to Earth
  57. Daily Talks at Visitor Center Highlight Return to Flight
  58. Public Invited to View Shuttle Landing at Glenn's Visitor Center
  59. International Space Station Expedition 11 Science Operations Status Report for the Week Ending July 29, 2005
  60. NASA'S Marshall Center Director David King Receives Presidential Rank Award -- Nation's Highest Honor for Federal Service
  61. 'Celestial Fireworks' from Perseid Meteor Showers to Light Up the Sky Aug. 11-12!
  62. NASA scientist using rocket engine test stands to build self-sufficient sensors and systems
  63. NASA issues tips for recording Discovery's return
  64. STS-114 MCC Status Report #23
  65. Corel Software and more. The best price.
  66. STS-114 MCC Status Report #24
  67. STS-114 MCC Status Report #25
  68. STS-114 MCC Status Report #26
  69. STS-114 MCC Status Report #27
  70. NASA announces Shuttle Discovery landing times
  71. NASA schedules Mars reconnaissance orbiter briefing
  72. Discovery astronauts sends podcast from space
  73. MRO Remote Camera Set-Up Times Change
  74. Meteor Impacts: Life's Jump Starter?
  75. Ball Aerospace High Resolution Camera to Launch on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
  76. Anomaly with the Suzaku Onboard Equipment (XRS)
  77. Ariane 5 receives its "go" order for an August 11 liftoff with a record-setting payload!
  78. NASA's next leap in Mars exploration ready for launch
  79. Cosmic radiation associated with risk of cataract in airline pilots(Forwarded)
  80. Landing of the Space Shuttle Discovery with Astronaut Noguchi Onboard
  81. Jonathan's Space Report No. 551
  82. Discovery returns student experiments from space station
  83. NASA celebrates Space Shuttle Discovery's homecoming
  84. Mars Exploration Rovers Update - August 9, 2005
  85. STS-114 MCC Status Report #28
  86. ESA congratulates NASA on the safe landing of Discovery
  87. NASA announces Mars Orbiter launch delay
  88. Ariane 5 moves to the launch zone with its heavyweight payload
  89. Mars Global Surveyor Images: August 4-10, 2005
  90. First Triple Asteroid System Found
  91. Black hole blows bubble between the stars (Forwarded)
  92. VLT NACO Instrument Helps Discover First Triple Asteroid (Forwarded)
  93. UCSD Discovery Suggests 'Protosun' Was Shining During Formation Of First Matter In Solar System
  94. Ariane 5 successfully launches THAICOM 4 (IPSTAR) for Thailand
  95. Ariane 5 sets a heavyweight record with THAICOM 4 (IPSTAR)
  96. Ariane 5 lifts record payload into space
  97. ERS-2 successfully targets China's Typhoon Matsa
  98. Space Weather News for August 11, 2005
  99. NASA's Mars Orbiter Launch Delayed 24 Hours
  100. High level of activity at the ESTEC Test Centre
  101. Loral-Built Thaicom 4 (IPSTAR) Satellite Successfully Launched
  102. International Launch Services And Lockheed Martin Launch Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter For NASA
  103. Earth from space: image of the week
  104. NASA's multipurpose Mars mission succesfully launched
  105. NASA names assistant administrator for legislative affairs
  106. NASA Administrator names senior advisors
  107. Powerful Mineral Mapper Headed to Mars
  108. UA Team Cheers Launch of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, HiRISE
  109. Space Station briefing & spacewalk airs on NASA tv
  110. GOES-N prelaunch press conference set for Aug. 13
  111. William H. Gerstenmaier selected to lead NASA space operations
  112. NASA announces new leaders for Science Mission Directorate
  113. Space Shuttle Status Report, 12-08-2005
  114. International Space Station Status Report #39 - 2005
  115. NASA announces integrated learning and development contract
  116. SSME testing: T+ 30 years and counting
  117. NASA Recognizes Achievements at Honor Awards Ceremony
  118. Space Shuttle Status Report, 14-08-2005
  119. Mission success for Starsem and Arianespace: the Galaxy 14 satellite is in orbit
  120. Cassini Update - August 12, 2005
  121. Hayabusa Spots Asteroid Itokawa
  122. Orbital-Built Galaxy 14 Satellite Successfully Launched For PanAmSat
  123. Asteroid's Near-Miss May Be Home Run for Scientists (Asteroid 99942 Apophis)
  124. NASA scientists closer to timely space weather forecast
  125. MSG-2 now planned for launch towards year's end
  126. ATLAS V gives MRO smooth send-off into space
  127. Space Shuttle Status Report, 16-08-2005
  128. Galactic survey reveals a new look for the Milky Way (Forwarded)
  129. Mars Exploration Rover Update - August 16, 2005
  130. Mars Global Surveyor Images: August 11-17, 2005
  131. CERN neutrino project on target (Forwarded)
  132. Boeing Delta IV GOES-N Launch Scrubbed
  133. Saturn's rings have own atmosphere
  134. NASA Summer Interns Are 'SHARP' Students
  135. NASA updates media about Space Shuttle ET
  136. Cos-B: 30 Years On (Forwarded)
  137. Rex Geveden selected as NASA associate administrator
  138. NASA announces media update about Shuttle program
  139. Space Shuttle internet interest reaches new heights
  140. Space Shuttle Status Report, 17-08-2005
  141. Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission Status - August 17, 2005
  142. Technology of Tomorrow: Space Exploration Technology Spin-Offs
  143. NASA's Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery Set to Return to KSC
  144. Space Shuttle Status Report, 18-08-2005
  145. John N. Bachall 1934-2005 (Forwarded)
  146. Discovery of 'young' material in meterorites defies linear theoryof Solar System's origin (Forwarded)
  147. Gemini Uncovers 'Lost City' of Stars (Forwarded)
  148. Cassini: Titan Flyby on August 22
  149. Mars Exploration Rover Update - August 18, 2005
  150. History's greatest comet hunter discovers 1000th comet
  151. ESA at MAKS 2005
  152. International Space Station Status Report #40 - 2005
  153. NASA awards engineering, science & technical service contract
  154. NASA's Swift satellite finds newborn black holes
  155. History's greatest comet hunter discovers 1000th comet
  156. Cassini Update - August 19, 2005
  157. NASA Names International Space Station Program Manager
  158. Sandia National Lab assists NASA with several shuttle projects(Forwarded)
  159. Jonathan's Space Report No. 552
  160. Next stop Venus! (Forwarded)
  161. Supernova 1987A: Fast Forward to the Past (Forwarded)
  162. Ronald Scott Dies; Designed Soil Scoop for Early Unmanned MoonMission (Forwarded)
  163. Mars Exploration Rovers Update - August 19, 2005
  164. Space Station crew talks with Ohio students
  165. Space Station visit inspires astronaut's passion for photography
  166. Space Shuttle Update Monday, August 22, 2005
  167. Brand Honored At Jethawks' Aerospace Appreciation Night
  168. Deep Impact Update - August 11, 2005
  169. Don't Get Snookered by Mars Malarkey (Forwarded)
  170. Watch the Two Brightest Planets Kiss in Twilight (Forwarded)
  171. Astronomers Date Ansel Adam's Autumn Moon (Forwarded)
  172. Midsummer's Dream Galaxies (Forwarded)
  173. NASA hopes to get a photo-op with missing Beagle 2 (Forwarded)
  174. Tracking the Riddle of Cosmic Gamma Rays (Forwarded)
  175. Launch Result of the Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite
  176. X-15 Space Pioneers Now Honored as Astronauts
  177. CALIPSO/CloudSat Foreign Press Accreditation Due Aug. 29
  178. Denny A. Kross Named Director of Safety and Mission Assurance at KSC
  179. Space Weather News for August 23, 2005
  180. ESA Training Programme for Industry 2005
  181. Envisat sees smoke from Portuguese wildfires
  182. Orbit Data of the Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite
  183. Six Years Into Its Mission, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Continuesto Achieve Scientific Firsts (Forwarded)
  184. Melting asteroids and the building blocks of early Earth (Forwarded)
  185. Mars Global Surveyor Images: August 18-24, 2005
  186. Squyres Writes the Book on Mars and the Little Rovers That Could
  187. Solar System Slightly Older Than Previously Thought
  188. Unique NASA Science Lab Tackles 'Sticky' Issue Of Lunar Dust
  189. NASA Study Shows Water Could Create Gullies on Mars
  190. Cosmic hole-in-one captured over Antarctica (Forwarded)
  191. NASA's New Hall Thruster Passes Performance Testing (Forwarded)
  192. Climate Model Links Higher Temperatures to Prehistoric Extinction
  193. Asteroid Dust May Influence Weather, Study Finds
  194. NASA/NOAA announce major weathe forcasting advancement
  195. Holding Mechanism Release of Laser Utilizing Communications Equipment
  196. NASA announces name change for balloon facility
  197. Galileo satellite payload testing
  198. CloudSat/CALIPSO Launch Foreign Press Accreditation
  199. NASA briefing will present news from Martian hilltop
  200. Exp-12 and Exp-13 update, 22-08-2005
  201. Space Calendar - August 26, 2005
  202. MESSENGER: Earth Flyby Pictures and Animations
  203. Cassini Update - August 26, 2005
  204. Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 26-08-2005
  205. International Space Station Status Report 41, 26-08-2005
  206. NASA announces digital TV for Alaska & Hawaii
  207. ELV Status Report, 26-08-2005
  208. NASA teams with Lady Bird Johnson wildflower center
  209. Mars Exploration Rover Update - August 30, 2005
  210. Cassini Findings Suggest Complex Story of Venting at the South Pole of Enceladus
  211. Mars Global Surveyor Images: August 25-31, 2005
  212. Finding a Way to Test for Dark Energy (Forwarded)
  213. How to Build a Big Star (Forwarded)
  214. Fastest Pulsar Speeding Out of Galaxy, Astronomers Discover (Forwarded)
  215. Survey of 4,000 Galaxies Finds "Downsizing" on a Cosmic Scale(Forwarded)
  216. A Chinese Dragon and a Knotted Galactic Embrace (Forwarded)
  217. Celestial Blast in Bleak Reticulum (Forwarded)
  218. dear sci.space.news readers
  219. Hubble Makes Movie of Neptune's Dynamic Atmosphere
  220. NASA Finds Evidence Some Comets May Have Become Asteroids
  221. Cassini Update - September 1, 2005
  222. NASA's Durable Spirit Sends Intriguing New Images From Mars
  223. Hurricane Katrina damage assessment from air and space
  224. 'First-Light' for Africa's Giant Eye: 1st Colour Images from SALT(Forwarded)
  225. Landsat 7 images of New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane KatrinaAftermath (Forwarded)
  226. SPOT image 24h after the passage of Hurricane Katrina (Forwarded)
  227. GOES-12 satellite animation of Hurricane Katrina
  228. Royal Astronomical Society issues statement on the future of UKplanetary sciences (Forwarded)
  229. New Horizons Update - September 2005
  230. Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Receives $14.2 Million NSF Award
  231. Canadian SCISAT mission extended by two years (Forwarded)
  232. Arianespace's next Ariane 5 launcher takes shape
  233. NASA Ames Supports Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts
  234. JSC Employees Support Multiple Katrina Relief Efforts
  235. Discovery Astronauts to Provide Personal View of Flight
  236. ILS Proton To Launch Anik F1R
  237. Progress Bringing Food, Water, Parts, Oxygen to Station
  238. Orbital Receives Contract For Horizons-2 Commercial Communications Satellite
  239. Mars Exploration Rovers Update - September 2, 2005
  240. Jonathan's Space Report No. 553
  241. Progress M-54 update, 05-09-2005
  242. CryoSat arrives safely at launch site in Russia
  243. Cassini: Titan Flyby on September 7
  244. Tiny Enceladus May Hold Ingredients of Life
  245. Computer Simulation Suggests Mechanisms That Drive Jovian Jet Streams
  246. Hayabusa Successfully Captures Asteroid's Itokawa's Shape for the First Time
  247. Cassini Reveals New Details About Saturn's Rings
  248. New Observations Show Dynamic Particle Clumps In Saturn's A Ring(Forwarded)
  249. Goddard-Built Telescopes Aboard Suzaku Spacecraft Send Back 'FirstLight' Images (Forwarded)
  250. Scientific Observation Has Began with Hard X-ray Detector aboardSuzaku (Forwarded)