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- Gemini Observatory Shows That '10th Planet' Has a Pluto-Like Surface
- ELV Status Report, 01-08-2005
- NASA announces joint Shuttle & Space Station media conference
- Space Adventures' Orbital Spaceflight Candidate, Greg Olsen, Confirmed to the Soyuz TMA-7 Crew
- UA Team Heads for Launch of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and HiRISE
- NASA announces media briefing & interviews with next Station crew
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #13
- Researcher Warns Space Weather Hole Blocks Manned Mars Mission(Forwarded)
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #14
- Galileo satellite arrives at ESA-ESTEC for testing
- New Measures Needed to Keep NASA Spacecraft From Contaminating Mars(Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - August 2, 2005
- STS-114 Third Spacewalk Update
- Scientists weather a space storm to find its origin
- MRO Prelaunch Webcast, Launch Coverage Set for Aug. 9-10
- MESSENGER Completes Successful Earth Swingby
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #15
- NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft completes succesful Earth swingby
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #16
- Envisat monitoring China floods as part of Dragon Programme
- Expedition 13 update, 26-07-2005
- Venus Express launch campaign starts
- Mars Global Suveyor Images: July 28 - August 3, 2005
- Mars Global Suveyor Images: July 28 - August 3, 2005
- Mars Global Suveyor Images: July 28 - August 3, 2005
- Mars Global Suveyor Images: July 28 - August 3, 2005
- NASA Spacewalking astronaut completes unique repair
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #17
- Mars spacecraft to be launched aboard Atlas V rocket Aug. 10
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #18
- Boeing Completes Sale of Rocketdyne Propulsion Unit to United Technologies
- ILS To Launch Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter For NASA On Atlas V
- Spanish forest fire aftermath surveyed by Envisat
- U.Arizona Astronomers Find Clue to Glowing X-ray Sky (Forwarded)
- Hubble Spies a Zoo of Galaxies
- Mars Exploraton Rover Update #2 - August 2, 2005
- New Cassini Images Show "Northern Lights" Of Saturn (Forwarded)
- VLT Enables Most Accurate Distance Measurement to Spiral Galaxy NGC300 (Forwarded)
- NASA clears Space Shuttle Discovery for landing
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #19
- Perseid Meteors to Peak August 11*13, 2005 (Forwarded)
- NASA Administrator Michael Griffin hosts a media roundtable discussion this afternoon
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #20
- 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
- Mars Express radar collects first surface data
- ESA issues new invitations to tender for telemedicine
- Luxembourg becomes ESA's 17th Member State
- Earth from space: image of the week
- Earth's Surface Transformed by Three Massive Asteroid Impacts 3.2 Billion Years Ago
- Cassini Flies by Saturn's Tortured Moon Mimas
- Cassini Update - August 5, 2005
- NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery Scheduled to Land Aug. 8
- Space Weather News for 5 August 2005
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #21
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #22
- Discovery Will Bring MISSE 'Suitcases' Back to Earth
- Daily Talks at Visitor Center Highlight Return to Flight
- Public Invited to View Shuttle Landing at Glenn's Visitor Center
- International Space Station Expedition 11 Science Operations Status Report for the Week Ending July 29, 2005
- NASA'S Marshall Center Director David King Receives Presidential Rank Award -- Nation's Highest Honor for Federal Service
- 'Celestial Fireworks' from Perseid Meteor Showers to Light Up the Sky Aug. 11-12!
- NASA scientist using rocket engine test stands to build self-sufficient sensors and systems
- NASA issues tips for recording Discovery's return
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #23
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- STS-114 MCC Status Report #24
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #25
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #26
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #27
- NASA announces Shuttle Discovery landing times
- NASA schedules Mars reconnaissance orbiter briefing
- Discovery astronauts sends podcast from space
- MRO Remote Camera Set-Up Times Change
- Meteor Impacts: Life's Jump Starter?
- Ball Aerospace High Resolution Camera to Launch on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
- Anomaly with the Suzaku Onboard Equipment (XRS)
- Ariane 5 receives its "go" order for an August 11 liftoff with a record-setting payload!
- NASA's next leap in Mars exploration ready for launch
- Cosmic radiation associated with risk of cataract in airline pilots(Forwarded)
- Landing of the Space Shuttle Discovery with Astronaut Noguchi Onboard
- Jonathan's Space Report No. 551
- Discovery returns student experiments from space station
- NASA celebrates Space Shuttle Discovery's homecoming
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - August 9, 2005
- STS-114 MCC Status Report #28
- ESA congratulates NASA on the safe landing of Discovery
- NASA announces Mars Orbiter launch delay
- Ariane 5 moves to the launch zone with its heavyweight payload
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: August 4-10, 2005
- First Triple Asteroid System Found
- Black hole blows bubble between the stars (Forwarded)
- VLT NACO Instrument Helps Discover First Triple Asteroid (Forwarded)
- UCSD Discovery Suggests 'Protosun' Was Shining During Formation Of First Matter In Solar System
- Ariane 5 successfully launches THAICOM 4 (IPSTAR) for Thailand
- Ariane 5 sets a heavyweight record with THAICOM 4 (IPSTAR)
- Ariane 5 lifts record payload into space
- ERS-2 successfully targets China's Typhoon Matsa
- Space Weather News for August 11, 2005
- NASA's Mars Orbiter Launch Delayed 24 Hours
- High level of activity at the ESTEC Test Centre
- Loral-Built Thaicom 4 (IPSTAR) Satellite Successfully Launched
- International Launch Services And Lockheed Martin Launch Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter For NASA
- Earth from space: image of the week
- NASA's multipurpose Mars mission succesfully launched
- NASA names assistant administrator for legislative affairs
- NASA Administrator names senior advisors
- Powerful Mineral Mapper Headed to Mars
- UA Team Cheers Launch of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, HiRISE
- Space Station briefing & spacewalk airs on NASA tv
- GOES-N prelaunch press conference set for Aug. 13
- William H. Gerstenmaier selected to lead NASA space operations
- NASA announces new leaders for Science Mission Directorate
- Space Shuttle Status Report, 12-08-2005
- International Space Station Status Report #39 - 2005
- NASA announces integrated learning and development contract
- SSME testing: T+ 30 years and counting
- NASA Recognizes Achievements at Honor Awards Ceremony
- Space Shuttle Status Report, 14-08-2005
- Mission success for Starsem and Arianespace: the Galaxy 14 satellite is in orbit
- Cassini Update - August 12, 2005
- Hayabusa Spots Asteroid Itokawa
- Orbital-Built Galaxy 14 Satellite Successfully Launched For PanAmSat
- Asteroid's Near-Miss May Be Home Run for Scientists (Asteroid 99942 Apophis)
- NASA scientists closer to timely space weather forecast
- MSG-2 now planned for launch towards year's end
- ATLAS V gives MRO smooth send-off into space
- Space Shuttle Status Report, 16-08-2005
- Galactic survey reveals a new look for the Milky Way (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - August 16, 2005
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: August 11-17, 2005
- CERN neutrino project on target (Forwarded)
- Boeing Delta IV GOES-N Launch Scrubbed
- Saturn's rings have own atmosphere
- NASA Summer Interns Are 'SHARP' Students
- NASA updates media about Space Shuttle ET
- Cos-B: 30 Years On (Forwarded)
- Rex Geveden selected as NASA associate administrator
- NASA announces media update about Shuttle program
- Space Shuttle internet interest reaches new heights
- Space Shuttle Status Report, 17-08-2005
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission Status - August 17, 2005
- Technology of Tomorrow: Space Exploration Technology Spin-Offs
- NASA's Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery Set to Return to KSC
- Space Shuttle Status Report, 18-08-2005
- John N. Bachall 1934-2005 (Forwarded)
- Discovery of 'young' material in meterorites defies linear theoryof Solar System's origin (Forwarded)
- Gemini Uncovers 'Lost City' of Stars (Forwarded)
- Cassini: Titan Flyby on August 22
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - August 18, 2005
- History's greatest comet hunter discovers 1000th comet
- ESA at MAKS 2005
- International Space Station Status Report #40 - 2005
- NASA awards engineering, science & technical service contract
- NASA's Swift satellite finds newborn black holes
- History's greatest comet hunter discovers 1000th comet
- Cassini Update - August 19, 2005
- NASA Names International Space Station Program Manager
- Sandia National Lab assists NASA with several shuttle projects(Forwarded)
- Jonathan's Space Report No. 552
- Next stop Venus! (Forwarded)
- Supernova 1987A: Fast Forward to the Past (Forwarded)
- Ronald Scott Dies; Designed Soil Scoop for Early Unmanned MoonMission (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - August 19, 2005
- Space Station crew talks with Ohio students
- Space Station visit inspires astronaut's passion for photography
- Space Shuttle Update Monday, August 22, 2005
- Brand Honored At Jethawks' Aerospace Appreciation Night
- Deep Impact Update - August 11, 2005
- Don't Get Snookered by Mars Malarkey (Forwarded)
- Watch the Two Brightest Planets Kiss in Twilight (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Date Ansel Adam's Autumn Moon (Forwarded)
- Midsummer's Dream Galaxies (Forwarded)
- NASA hopes to get a photo-op with missing Beagle 2 (Forwarded)
- Tracking the Riddle of Cosmic Gamma Rays (Forwarded)
- Launch Result of the Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite
- X-15 Space Pioneers Now Honored as Astronauts
- CALIPSO/CloudSat Foreign Press Accreditation Due Aug. 29
- Denny A. Kross Named Director of Safety and Mission Assurance at KSC
- Space Weather News for August 23, 2005
- ESA Training Programme for Industry 2005
- Envisat sees smoke from Portuguese wildfires
- Orbit Data of the Optical Inter-orbit Communications Engineering Test Satellite
- Six Years Into Its Mission, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Continuesto Achieve Scientific Firsts (Forwarded)
- Melting asteroids and the building blocks of early Earth (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: August 18-24, 2005
- Squyres Writes the Book on Mars and the Little Rovers That Could
- Solar System Slightly Older Than Previously Thought
- Unique NASA Science Lab Tackles 'Sticky' Issue Of Lunar Dust
- NASA Study Shows Water Could Create Gullies on Mars
- Cosmic hole-in-one captured over Antarctica (Forwarded)
- NASA's New Hall Thruster Passes Performance Testing (Forwarded)
- Climate Model Links Higher Temperatures to Prehistoric Extinction
- Asteroid Dust May Influence Weather, Study Finds
- NASA/NOAA announce major weathe forcasting advancement
- Holding Mechanism Release of Laser Utilizing Communications Equipment
- NASA announces name change for balloon facility
- Galileo satellite payload testing
- CloudSat/CALIPSO Launch Foreign Press Accreditation
- NASA briefing will present news from Martian hilltop
- Exp-12 and Exp-13 update, 22-08-2005
- Space Calendar - August 26, 2005
- MESSENGER: Earth Flyby Pictures and Animations
- Cassini Update - August 26, 2005
- Space Shuttle Processing Status Report, 26-08-2005
- International Space Station Status Report 41, 26-08-2005
- NASA announces digital TV for Alaska & Hawaii
- ELV Status Report, 26-08-2005
- NASA teams with Lady Bird Johnson wildflower center
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - August 30, 2005
- Cassini Findings Suggest Complex Story of Venting at the South Pole of Enceladus
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: August 25-31, 2005
- Finding a Way to Test for Dark Energy (Forwarded)
- How to Build a Big Star (Forwarded)
- Fastest Pulsar Speeding Out of Galaxy, Astronomers Discover (Forwarded)
- Survey of 4,000 Galaxies Finds "Downsizing" on a Cosmic Scale(Forwarded)
- A Chinese Dragon and a Knotted Galactic Embrace (Forwarded)
- Celestial Blast in Bleak Reticulum (Forwarded)
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- Hubble Makes Movie of Neptune's Dynamic Atmosphere
- NASA Finds Evidence Some Comets May Have Become Asteroids
- Cassini Update - September 1, 2005
- NASA's Durable Spirit Sends Intriguing New Images From Mars
- Hurricane Katrina damage assessment from air and space
- 'First-Light' for Africa's Giant Eye: 1st Colour Images from SALT(Forwarded)
- Landsat 7 images of New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane KatrinaAftermath (Forwarded)
- SPOT image 24h after the passage of Hurricane Katrina (Forwarded)
- GOES-12 satellite animation of Hurricane Katrina
- Royal Astronomical Society issues statement on the future of UKplanetary sciences (Forwarded)
- New Horizons Update - September 2005
- Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Receives $14.2 Million NSF Award
- Canadian SCISAT mission extended by two years (Forwarded)
- Arianespace's next Ariane 5 launcher takes shape
- NASA Ames Supports Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts
- JSC Employees Support Multiple Katrina Relief Efforts
- Discovery Astronauts to Provide Personal View of Flight
- ILS Proton To Launch Anik F1R
- Progress Bringing Food, Water, Parts, Oxygen to Station
- Orbital Receives Contract For Horizons-2 Commercial Communications Satellite
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - September 2, 2005
- Jonathan's Space Report No. 553
- Progress M-54 update, 05-09-2005
- CryoSat arrives safely at launch site in Russia
- Cassini: Titan Flyby on September 7
- Tiny Enceladus May Hold Ingredients of Life
- Computer Simulation Suggests Mechanisms That Drive Jovian Jet Streams
- Hayabusa Successfully Captures Asteroid's Itokawa's Shape for the First Time
- Cassini Reveals New Details About Saturn's Rings
- New Observations Show Dynamic Particle Clumps In Saturn's A Ring(Forwarded)
- Goddard-Built Telescopes Aboard Suzaku Spacecraft Send Back 'FirstLight' Images (Forwarded)
- Scientific Observation Has Began with Hard X-ray Detector aboardSuzaku (Forwarded)
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