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- Delta II Launches Micro-Satellite Technology Experiment
- Pluto's New Moons are Named Nix and Hydra
- Did V838 Monocerotis Eat Three Jupiters?
- Four Planets Shine in the Evening
- Artificial Solar System Could Search for Extra Dimensions
- MESSENGER Flips Over to Get Some Shade
- Astronauts Prepare for New Supply Ship
- SMART-1 Prepares for the End
- What's Up this Week: June 26 - July 2, 2006
- Progress 22 Docks with the Station
- Sun's Corona Simulated
- Book Review: The Cosmic Landscape
- Test Firing for Vega's Second Stage
- Enceladus and Janus
- Astrophoto: Just North of Antares by Steve Crouch
- Rotating Disk Could Contain Newly Forming Planets
- Double Vortex at Venus' South Pole
- Two Dust Disks Around Beta Pictoris
- First West Coast Delta IV Launch is Successful
- Saturn's Tiny Moon Polydeuces
- GPS Can Predict Tsunamis
- NASA Working on Solution for Hubble's Camera
- Strange Lunar Swirls
- Interacting Galaxies Generate a Supernova
- Cassini's Mission is Half Over
- Protoplanetary Disk Warped by a Hidden Companion
- Star Forming Regions in Andromeda
- Ring of Light Around Titan
- Desert Varnish Might Be a Clue for Life on Mars
- Squadrons of Planet Hunters Could Find Life
- Hubble Camera is Back Online
- The Mysteries of Enceladus
- Ozone Recovery is Going Slowly
- Dark Matter Could Be a Galaxy in the Making
- Four Supernova Remnants by Chandra
- NASA Renames New Exploration Vehicles
- What's Up this Week: July 3 - July 9, 2006
- Discovery Blasts Off
- Sky Shade Could Reveal Planets
- Astrophoto: The Crescent Nebula by Nicolas Outters
- Secrets Revealed in Saturn's Faintest Rings
- some forum idea`s (for the Astrophotography part)
- Book Review: Solar System Observer's Guide
- Discovery Docks Safely with the Station
- Radio Telescope Will Look Back to the Beginning
- Gassendi Crater on the Moon
- Solar Shade to Reverse Global Warming
- Young Neutron Star Won't Act its Age
- What's Up this Week: July 10 - July 16, 2006
- MetOp Prepares for Launch
- Spray of Ice from Enceladus
- Second Spacewalk Wraps Up
- Detailed Look at Europe's ExoMars Rover
- Astronauts Take Out the Trash
- Spirit Finds a Meteorite?
- Epimetheus in Saturn's Glare
- Astrophoto: The Goldilocks Variable in the Dumbbell Nebula by Stefan Heutz
- Science Updates from Venus Express
- Astronauts Wrap Up Third Spacewalk
- Inflatable Habitat Reaches Orbit
- A Day of Rest for the Astronauts
- First Pictures After Hubble's Breakdown
- One Moon in Light, One in Dark
- Podcast: See the Universe with Gravity Eyes
- Podcast: Interview with Story Musgrave
- Podcast: Having a BLAST in the Arctic
- Podcast: Dark Matter Maps
- Podcast: Plasma Thruster Prototype
- Discovery's Safely on the Ground
- Rhea Obcures Titan
- Iani Chaos on Mars
- What's Up this Week: July 17 - July 23, 2006
- Explore Mars With Swarms of Rolling Minibots
- Astrophoto: The North American and Pelican Nebulae by Don Goldman
- Genesis 1 Carrying a NASA Experiment
- Cluster Spacecraft Catch a Magnetic Reconnection
- Is Proxima Centauri Flying Solo?
- Powerful Explosion is a Taste of What's to Come
- At the Centre of the Milky Way
- Earthlike Regions on Titan
- NASA Assigns STS-122 Crew
- A Glimpse at the Future of Our Sun
- Planetary Disks Slow Stellar Rotation
- Red Spots Brush Past Each Other
- Earth-Sized Planets Could Be Nearby
- What's Up this Week: July 24 - July 30, 2006
- Podcast: Inevitable Supernova
- A New View of Quasars
- Evidence of Lakes on Titan
- Huygens Data Used to Measure Titan's Pebbles
- Astrophoto: Centaurus A by Johannes Schedler
- New View on Pulsars
- The Search for Hidden Black Holes
- Starburst Galaxy NGC 908
- Liquid Methane Drizzles Down on Titan
- The Largest Structure in the Universe
- Saturn's Ring Spokes are Back
- No, Mars Won't Look as Big as the Moon in August
- Electrical Dust Storms Could Make Life on Mars Impossible
- Strange Difference Between Gamma Ray Bursts and Quasars
- Crashing Into the Moon... On Purpose
- What's Up this Week: July 31 - August 6, 2006
- Syndication Service Offline for a While
- Book Review: Astronomy: Eyewitness Companions
- Help Look for Space Dust
- Hubble View of a Supernova Remnant
- Jupiter's Great Red Spots
- Astrophoto: NGC 6755 and 6756 by Bernhard Hubl
- Podcast: A Puzzling Difference
- Twin Planemos Discovered
- Brown Dwarf Lived Inside Another Star
- Dark Energy Mission Chosen
- SMART-1's Final Days
- False Colour View of Hyperion
- Proton Launches Eutelsat Satellite
- The Universe Could Be Larger Than Previously Thought
- Constant Rain of Space Dust Adds Up
- Enceladus Occults Rhea
- What's Up this Week: August 7 - August 13, 2006
- Hubble Finds an Exoplanet's Parent Star
- Chandra Confirms the Hubble Constant
- Washed Out Perseids Will Peak on Friday
- Rigel Passes Behind Saturn
- Astrophoto: The Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635) by Karel Teuwen
- James Van Allen Dies
- Satellites Measure Melting Greenland Ice
- Book Review: Beyond Earth
- Hourglass-Shaped Magnetic Field Discovered
- Nothing But Rings
- What's Up this Week: August 14 - August 20, 2006
- Officials Propose 12 Planets in the Solar System
- Orion Revealed by Spitzer
- Why Old Stars Seem to Lack Lithium
- A Magnetically Backwards Sunspot
- Astrophoto: Plato and the Alpine Valley by Mike Salway
- Seasonal Jets Darken the Surface of Mars
- STEREO Spacecraft Set for Launch
- Atlantis Scheduled for August 27 Launch
- Hubble Reveals Dimmest Stars in a Nearby Cluster
- Planck Telescope Tested in Vacuum
- Swirling Pinwheels Near the Heart of the Milky Way
- Book Review: Uncentering the Earth
- Universe Has Used Up a Fifth of Its Gas Tank
- Hidden Stores of Deuterium Discovered in the Milky Way
- Linking the Formation of the Earth and Moon
- Galaxy Collision Separates Out the Dark Matter
- NASA Invests in SpaceX and Rocketplane Kistler
- What's Up this Week: August 21 - August 27, 2006
- Book Review: Simple Stargazing
- New Crew Exploration Vehicle Named Orion
- Star Formation in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- Sea Launch Lofts Koreasat 5
- Supermassive Black Holes Prevent Star Formation
- Pluto's Out of the Planet Club
- Astrophoto: Fleming's Triangular Wisp by Steve Cannistra
- STS-115 Brings More Power to the Station
- Fine Tuning the Search for Black Holes
- Did Mariner IV Pass Through a Comet's Tail?
- The Secret to Earth's Shining Auroras
- What's Up this Week: August 28 - September 3, 2006
- Storm Delays Shuttle Launch
- High Altitude Clouds on Mars
- Hubble's View of Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A
- Rings Lit by Saturn's Shine
- Atlantis Will Ride Out Ernesto
- Birth of Stars Seen by AKARI
- Astrophoto: Star Trails over Namibia by Josch Hambsch
- Magnetar Crackles with Radio Waves
- Did the Earth Flip Over in the Past?
- Crater Melanthius on Tethys
- Why is there no URANUS section on the universetoday website?
- SMART-1 Smashed into the Moon
- What's Up this Week: September 4 - September 10, 2006
- Spitzer's View of the Large Magellanic Cloud
- Hubble Sees a Rare Transit on Uranus
- New Horizons' Telescope Sees First Light
- Book Review: Deep Sky Objects
- Fuel Cell Problem Delays Atlantis Launch
- Prometheus Braids Saturn's Rings
- SMART-1 Ends in a Flash and Puff of Dust
- Opportunity Nears Victoria Crater
- Astrophoto: Stellar Nursery NGC 7129 by Bob Allevo
- Giant Planet or Failed Star?
- Atlantis Launch Delayed to Saturday
- Finding All the Black Holes
- Earth-Sized Planets are Probably Common
- Network of Small Telescopes Find a Big Planet
- Space Shuttle Atlantis Blasts Off
- Atlantis Links Up with the Station
- What's Up this Week: September 11 - September 17, 2006
- Pounded Mimas
- Ancient Ocean Released a Torrent of Methane
- The Link Between Asteroids and Meteorites
- Solar B Prepares for Launch
- Astronauts Complete First Spacewalk
- First Female Space Tourist Will Participate in Several Experiments
- The Milky Way's Bulge Formed Early
- Human Influences Will Generate More Hurricanes
- Rings Behind Saturn
- Connection Found Between the Earth and Space Weather
- New Podcast - Astronomy Cast
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Reaches Final Orbit
- Hubble Sees the First Bright Galaxies
- Polar Ice is Melting Fast
- Second Spacewalk Ends
- Podcast: Pluto's Planetary Identity Crisis
- Astrophoto: The Iris Nebula by Tom Davis
- Book Review: Secrets of the Old One - Einstein, 1905
- International Space Station Spreads its Wings
- Xena Renamed to Eris
- Cloud of Ethane Discovered on Titan
- Identifying Planets with Life
- Subaru Finds the Most Distant Galaxy
- Huge, Lightweight Planet Discovered
- Pulsars Confirms Einstein's Theories
- Website scripts
- Expedition 14 Launches in Russian Soyuz
- Burning Smell Fills the Station
- Brown Dwarf Discovered in Planetary System
- The Location of the Oldest Recorded Supernova Discovered
- What's Up this Week: September 18 - September 24, 2006
- Angry Astronomy and Centauri Dreaming
- Podcast: In Search of Other Worlds
- Longtime lurker, my suggestions
- Aerobraking Mars Orbiter Surprised Scientists
- Atlantis Back on Earth, Safe and Sound
- New Image of the Face on Mars
- Astrophoto: NGC 7048 by Stefan Heutz
- Opportunity Sees the Rim of Victoria Crater
- New Ring Discovered at Saturn
- Expedition 14 Reaches the Station
- Battlestar Galactic Season 2.5 DVD Giveaway
- New Kind of Supernova Discovered
- What's Up this Week: September 25 - October 1, 2006
- Mars Rovers Hired on for Another Year
- Warmest World in 12,000 Years
- Delta II Launches GPS Satellite
- Podcast: Hot Jupiters and Pulsar Planets
- Opportunity Peeks into Victoria Crater
- Twin Lakes on Titan
- New Horizons Sets its Sights on Jupiter
- Star Formation in NGC 3576
- Two Hot New Planets Discovered
- How the Really Big Stars Form
- Battlestar Galactica Giveaway... and the Winner is...
- Astrophoto: NGC 3324 by Brad Moore
- Book Review: Atlas of the Universe
- Expedition 13, Ansari Return to Earth
- Dark Spot in Uranus' Clouds
- A Closer Look at Planetary Formation
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