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- Geoengineering Comes with Huge Risks
- Astrosphere for July 6, 2007
- 1,200 New Photos of Mars
- Astrosphere for June 7, 2007
- Japanese Moon Probe Nicknamed KAGUYA
- Most Distant Black Hole Discovered
- Cosmonauts Install Protective Panels on Second Spacewalk
- Atlas Between the Rings
- Tangled Seaweed Viewed From Space
- Contact with Alien Civilizations
- Astrosphere for June 8, 2007
- Stable Star Gives the Best Chance for Life
- How Supermassive Black Holes Come Together
- Atlantis Blasts Off for the Station
- Astrosphere for June 11, 2007
- What's Up this Week: June 11 - June 17, 2007
- Podcast: American Astronomical Society Meeting, May 2007
- Israeli Spy Satellite Launches
- NASA Working on a Folding Tether System
- New Truss Attached to the Station
- Astrosphere for June 12, 2007
- Gamma Ray Bursts Eject Matter at Nearly the Speed of Light
- First Spacewalk Wraps Up, and a New One's Added
- Arctic Explorers are Getting Some Help from Above
- Journey to the Centre of the Earth's Position in Space
- Astrosphere for June 13, 2007
- Three Gorges Dam from Space
- Hidden Planet Disturbs a Ring of Dust
- ExoMars Rover on Track for 2013 Launch
- More Evidence for an Ancient Ocean on Mars
- Life's Building Blocks Can Survive a Supernova
- Two More of Saturn's Moons are Blasting Out Particles
- Astrosphere for June 14, 2007
- Sorry Pluto, Eris is Bigger
- Computer Glitch Hits the Station Hard
- Massive Star Dies Twice
- European Space Jet Unveiled
- No Stars Shine in This Dark Galaxy
- Astrosphere for June 15, 2007
- Book Review: What's Out There
- Flyby Images of Venus from MESSENGER
- Astrosphere for June 18, 2007
- Podcast: Rise of the Supertelescopes
- What's Up this Week: June 18 - June 24, 2007
- Be an Astronaut on a Simulated Mars Mission
- Astrosphere for June 19, 2007
- Tiny Mimas Beneath the Rings
- The Cosmic Horseshoe, a Nearly Complete Einstein Ring
- Are Microscopic Black Holes Buzzing Inside the Earth?
- Astrosphere for June 20, 2007
- Hubble Delivers Photos of Ceres and Vesta
- Hazy Days on Titan
- Carnival of Space #8
- Come on Eta Carinae... Explode Already!
- Shuttle Landing Delayed Until Friday
- Plans for a Liquid Lunar Telescope
- Atlantis Home from STS-117
- Podcast: Magnetism Everywhere
- What's Up this Week: June 25 - July 1, 2007
- Astrosphere for June 25, 2007
- Imagining Plants on another Planet
- Science Experiments that Astronauts will Deploy on the Moon
- Servicing Spacecraft Makes an Automated Fly Around
- Astrosphere for June 26, 2007
- Double Supernovae Discovered
- New Rocket Could Launch Really Big Telescopes
- Gamma Ray Observatory Will Launch in December
- Astrosphere for June 27, 2007
- Astrosphere for June 28, 2007
- Strange Features on Mars at Aeolis Mensae
- Neutron Stars Have Jets Too
- Explaining the Moon Illusion
- Flashes on the Moon Caused by Gas
- Opportunity is Ready Descend Into Victoria Crater
- Atlantis is Carried Back Home
- Astrosphere for July 2, 2007
- Genesis II Launches, Deploys Solar Panels
- Before the Big Bang?
- Astrosphere for July 3, 2007
- NASA's New Einstein Probes Office
- Hubble View of a Galaxy Ablaze in Star Formation
- Black Holes are Key to the Evolution of the Universe
- How Jupiter Changes Over Time
- Is There a Link Between Cosmic Rays and Global Warming?
- What's Up this Week: July 2 - July 8, 2007
- Podcast: Questions Questions #5
- Astrosphere for July 6, 2007
- The Future of the Universe
- Spongey Hyperion Coated with Hydrocarbons
- What's with the new Universe Today layout?
- Killer Electrons From Space!
- How Different Could Life Be?
- Astrosphere for July 10, 2007
- What's Up this Week: July 9 - July 15, 2007
- Podcast: Einstein's Theory of General Relativity
- Set Your Calendar for the 2007 Perseids: August 12th
- Astrosphere for July 11, 2007
- Most Distant Galaxies Ever Seen
- The Whole Sky Seen in Infrared
- The Sun Isn't Responsible for Climate Change
- Supernova Remnant May Actually Have a Partner
- Endeavour is Back on the Pad
- Dawn Mission Pushed Back to September
- European Space Robot Tested Underwater
- Try Your Skills at Identifying Galaxies
- Station's New Oxygen Generation System Activated
- Water Vapour Discovered in an Extrasolar Planet
- Scientists are Keeping an Eye on a Martian Dust Storm
- Project Mercury and Project Gemini
- If There's Oxygen, There's Life
- Astrosphere for July 13, 2007
- Supernova Theory Strengthened by New Observation
- Podcast: Listener Survey
- Sleek Spacesuit Designed
- Astrosphere for July 16, 2007
- Building an Engine that Can Throttle Down
- European Columbus Module Preparated for Atlantis Mission
- Podcast: The Important Numbers in the Universe
- What's Up this Week: July 16 - July 22, 2007
- Large Outer Planets are Rare
- Astrosphere for July 17, 2007
- NASA is Sending a Phoenix to Mars
- Saturn's Moon Iapetus Enjoys Eternal Youth
- Pluto's Moon Charon has Geysers Too
- Satellite Sees Mysterious Noctilucent Clouds
- The Mars Landing Approach: Getting Large Payloads to the Surface of the Red Planet
- Astrosphere for July 19, 2007
- Saturn's 60th Moon Discovered
- Biggest Collisions in the Universe
- Lopsided Disk Around a Young Star
- Astrosphere for July 20, 2007
- Dust Storm Threatens the Martian Rovers
- Martian Dust Devil Seen from Above
- Prototype Moon Rovers Tested in the Arctic
- Astrosphere for July 23, 2007
- Podcast: Stellar Nurseries
- What's Up this Week: July 23 - July 29, 2007
- The End of Everything
- Will the Mars Look as Big as the Moon on August 27? Nope
- Astrosphere for July 25, 2007
- Counting up the Active Black Holes with Chandra
- Advertiser Survey
- Drunk Astronauts Were Allowed to Fly
- Mars Wallpapers for your iPhone
- MESSENGER's Farewell Venus Video
- annoying universe today ads
- 3 Dead, 3 Injured at SpaceShipTwo Explosion
- Astrosphere for July 27, 2007
- What's Up this Week: July 30 - August 5, 2007
- Podcast: Tidal Forces
- Many Active Galaxies are Shrouded from View
- Animation of a Human Mission to an Asteroid
- Imagine a View with Four Sunsets
- Prototype Blended Wing Aircraft Tested
- Astrosphere for July 31, 2007
- Hubble Photo of the Veil Nebula
- Mars Phoenix Lander Launch Delayed
- Endeavour Cabin is Leaking Air
- Astrosphere for August 1, 2007
- Poor Weather Might Take out Opportunity
- Another Reminder, Go See the Perseids
- Networking Across the Planets
- Double the Hurricanes, Half the Fun
- Carnival of Space #14
- Planet Found Orbiting a Red Giant
- The Clear Skies Above Paranal
- Astrosphere for August 2, 2007
- Engineers Working to Resolve Endeavour's Air Leak
- Detailed Gravity Maps of the Earth will be Coming Soon
- The All-American Boys
- Syndicate
- The Origin Discovered for Saturn's G Ring
- Asteroid Vesta Formed Quickly, and Early
- Upcoming Total Lunar Eclipse on August 28th, 2007
- Everything's Go for Saturday's Phoenix Lander Launch
- Galactic Collisions Set Quasars Ablaze
- What's Up this Week: August 6 - August 12, 2007
- Podcast: Tidal Forces Across the Universe
- Astrosphere for August 6th, 2007
- Phoenix Mars Lander Launches for the Red Planet
- Some Variable Stars Cloak Themselves from View
- Large, Fluffy Planet Darkens a Distant Star
- Four Galaxies in a Cosmic Collision
- Weather Looks Good For Endeavour's Wednesday Launch
- Astrosphere for August 7, 2007
- Hidden Cluster Seen For the First Time
- Martian Skies are Starting to Clear
- Endeavour is Off to the Space Station
- The Galaxy Zoo is Busy
- Aurigid Meteor Shower, September 1
- An Experiment to Test Panspermia
- Subtle Supernova Remnants
- Astrosphere for August 9, 2007
- Gallery of Astrophotographers at Wired
- Endeavour Reaches the Station
- Astrosphere for August 13, 2007
- NASA Mulls Orbital Shuttle Repair
- Podcast: Mercury
- What's Up this Week: August 13 - August 19, 2007
- Phoenix Makes a Course Correction
- Hidden Galaxies Ablaze with Star Formation
- 2007 Perseid Meteor Shower Didn't Disappoint
- Did an Exploding Comet Cause Extinctions 13,000 Years Ago?
- Enceladus is an Unlikely Home for Life
- Damaged Tiles Aren't a Risk to Endeavour
- Ariane 5 Lofts Two Satellites
- That's Not a Comet, that's a Star
- STS-118: Damaged Glove Shortens 3rd Spacewalk
- Astrosphere for August 15, 2007
- Self Organizing Space Dust Could Be a Precursor to Life
- STS-118: Micrometeorite Dings Shuttle Windshield
- Galaxy Cluster Collision Creates a Dark Matter Core
- STS-118: No Repairs Necessary
- Dead Star Found Polluted By Earthlike Planet
- Supermassive Black Holes May Snuff Out Star Formation
- Astrosphere for August 17, 2007
- Did Life on Earth Originate With Comets?
- Bigelow Speeds Up Plans for a Human Habitable Space Station
- Arctic Ice Coverage Will Shrink to 2050 Projections... This Summer
- What's Up this Week: August 20 - August 26, 2007
- Podcast: Venus
- Closest Neutron Star Discovered
- STS-118: Endeavour Touches Down Safely in Florida
- Book Review: The Galactic Supermassive Black Hole
- Google Earth... for Astronomy
- Uranus' Rings Seen Edge On
- What's Up this Week: August 27 - September 1, 2007
- Podcast: Earth
- A Submarine for Europa
- Not Pits, Tubes
- NASA is Certain There Were No Drunk Astronauts
- Water Vapour Raining Down on a Planetary Disk
- Book Review: Laika
- Rovers Hit the Road Again
- Supernovae Blowing Superbubbles in the Small Magellanic Cloud
- Video of the Sun, Thanks STEREO
- Another Reminder: Aurigid Meteor Shower, September 1st, 2007
- Podcast: Mars
- Podcast: Panspermia
- What's Up this Week: September 2 - 8, 2007
- How's Phoenix Doing?
- New Mexico Spaceport Design Unveiled
- New Images from the Ground are Better Than Hubble
- Asteroid Broke Up, and Then it Killed the Dinosaurs
- Search Intensifies for Steve Fossett
- Cassini's Upcoming Visit to the Walnut, Iapatus
- Hubble Sees Ancient Galactic Building Blocks
- Carnival of Space #19
- Never a Star: Did Supermassive Black Holes Form Directly?
- AKARI Sees Star Formation on the Edge
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