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- Bigger Risks from Smaller Asteroids?
- Cancer Rates Rise and Fall with Cosmic Rays
- When Solar System Went from Dust to Mountains
- Astronomers Track Flares on a Distant Star
- Astrosphere for December 19th, 2007
- Galaxy Has 1,000 Times Our Rate of Star Formation
- ISS Astronaut’s Mother Killed
- ET Would Know There's Life on Earth
- Supernova Generates Enough Dust for 10,000 Earths
- Carnival of Space #34
- 2009 Will Be the International Year of Astronomy
- Maybe Sulfur Dioxide, Not Carbon Dioxide, Kept Mars Warm
- How Long is a Day on Saturn?
- MIT Shoots For the Moon
- Hinode Discovers the Sun's Hidden Sparkle
- Magnetic "Ropes" Connect the Northern Lights to the Solar Wind
- What's Up this Week: December 24 - December 31, 2007
- It’s a Bird! It’s Tinker Bell! It’sThree Galaxies!
- Fast Food Delivery: Progress Docks With ISS
- Studying Planets With Sunglasses
- Happy Birthday Johannes Kepler
- Podcast: Globular Clusters
- 1-in-75 Chance Of Tunguska-Size Impact On Mars
- SoHO Celebrates its 12th Birthday
- Book Review: Rocketeers
- Quadrantid Meteor Shower Will Sparkle on January 3rd
- Shuttle Launch Decision on Tap
- Controversial NASA Aviation Report Released
- Reader Meetup: January 8, 2008 in Austin
- SETI@home Needs You!
- White Dwarf or Pulsar?
- Carnival of Space #35
- Antares Meets the New Moon In the Old Moon's Arms On January 5
- Former Astronaut Herrington Resigns from Rocketplane
- Shuttle Launch Date Still Uncertain
- Organic Molecules Found Outside our Solar System
- Book Review: Our Changing Planet
- Meteor Shower Throws Over 100 Meteors per Hour
- Podcast: The Large Hadron Collider and the Search for the Higgs-Boson
- New Solar Cycle Begins With New Year…
- AAS Meeting All This Week
- Landing Sites for Mars Science Lab Narrowed to Six
- Branson Wants to Fly Space Tourists into the Northern Lights
- Comet, Cometary Dust Formed in Different Parts of Solar System
- Matching Cyclone Found at Saturn's North Pole
- China Plans for Big Year in Space
- The Plan to Fix Hubble
- A Snapshot of NASA's Science Plans
- A Powerful Blast From the Distant Past
- Time Lapse Animation of Galaxy Jets
- Massive Disk Galaxies Collapsed From a Single Cloud of Gas
- Beautiful View of the Cygnus Loop
- Drinks From Space
- The Universe Held a Party, and We Missed It
- Hidden Quasars - Found!
- Earth, Barely Habitable?
- If You Crashed Neptune and Jupiter Together…
- There May Be Hundreds of Rogue Black Holes in the Milky Way
- There's a Lopsided Halo of Antimatter Surrounding the Centre of the Milky Way
- Some Stars Can Go through a Second Stage of Planet Formation
- Researchers Find a Planet, Right Where They Expected
- Asteroid Won't Hit Mars
- Supercluster Ruled By the Pull of Dark Matter
- Hubble Sees a Double Einstein Ring
- A Quartet of Stars, Locked in a Tight Embrace
- Carnival of Space #36
- The Building Blocks of the Grand Spirals
- Black Holes Seen Spinning at the Limits Predicted by Einstein
- Death Echos of Material Destroyed Near a Black Hole
- Galaxy's Arms are Rotating Backwards
- AAS Photos Rocki!
- Super-Neutron Stars are Possible
- MESSENGER Flyby of Mercury January 14th
- Fat Black Holes Can Lurk in Thin Galaxies
- Gas Cloud on Collision Course with the Milky Way
- Red Dwarfs Have Teeny Tiny Habitable Zones
- Radioactive Hot Spots on Earth's Beaches May Have Sparked Life
- 2008 Launch Calendar and Preview
- Significant Mission Events in 2008
- Make Room at the Moon
- Book Review: An Ocean of Air
- Podcast: How to Win a Nobel Prize
- Finding Dark Energy in a Supercomputer
- Ulysses Passes Over Sun's North Pole
- A Winged MESSENGER Flies By Mecury
- A New Supply Ship for the ISS
- Get Ready for the Great Moonbuggy Race
- Podcast: Gravitational Waves
- Our Virtual Reality Universe
- Using Gravity to Find Planets in the Habitable Zone
- NASA Wants Your Opinion on the Lunar Lander
- Study Shows More Antarctic Ice Loss
- Ice Clouds on Mars Create Shade
- Astronomers Could Detect Oceans on Extrasolar Planets
- Nobody Has Ever Seen This Side of Mercury
- Astrosphere for January 16, 2008
- Sea Launch Rocket Success
- Britain Proposes New International Space Station Modules
- Regulating Traffic in the Final Frontier
- A View of Mercury's Far Side
- Has a Signal from ET Really Been Detected?
- Carnival of Space #37
- High School Students Discover Asteroid
- Get Ready for the 2008 Space Elevator Challenge
- Astrosphere for January 18, 2007
- More Images of Mercury are Pouring In
- NASA's Planning its Own Version of World of Warcraft
- Most Advanced Ion Engines For 2013 BepiColumbo Mission to Mercury
- 2007 was Tied for the Second Hottest Year on Record
- Scaled Composites at Fault for Fatal Explosion
- Engineering, Budget Problems for NASA’s New Spacecraft
- A Possible Answer to Flyby Anomalies
- Flying Telescope Passes Its First Stage of Tests
- Using GPS Could Better Tsunami Warning System
- Podcast: Cosmic Rays
- When Do Asteroids Turn Dangerous?
- Forget Black Holes, How Do You Find A Wormhole?
- Branson Outlines His Vision For Virgin Galactic, Video Interview
- Should NASA Overhaul Its Vision?
- Astrosphere for January 22, 2008
- Mercury in Living Color
- Researchers Plan to Launch Paper Airplane from ISS
- Virgin Galactic Unveils SpaceShipTwo
- Near Earth Asteroid 2007 TU24 Make a Close Approach on January 29, 2008
- "What's Up" With Tammy Plotner?
- Large Hadron Collider Could Detect "Unparticles"
- New Chandra Image Is Eye Candy
- NASA Astronaut Survey: No Launch Day Drinking
- Carnival of Space #38
- Will Time be Replaced by Another Space Dimension?
- Researchers Observe Extra-galactic Meteor
- Gigantic Storms on Jupiter Grow in a Single Day
- No Humanoid on Mars, Just Rocks
- Comet Dust is Very Similar to Asteroids
- Amazing Panorama of Mars' Victoria Crater from Opportunity
- Astronomers Get First Images of Near Earth Asteroid 2007 TU24
- Observing Near-Earth Asteroid TU24
- US Spy Satellite Could Crash To Earth In February
- Scientists Design "Ion Shield" To Protect Astronauts From Solar Wind Radiation
- Paper Boomerang will be Tested on Space Station
- Hyperfast Star Ejected from the Large Magellenic Cloud
- UK Astronomy Community "Deliberately Sabotaged" By Funding Cuts To Gemini Observatori
- Podcast: Questions Show #8
- Stars Form Better in the Cosmic Suburbs
- Natural Particle Accelerator Dwarfs the Power of the Large Hadron Collider
- A Nova Doesn't Create, It Destroys
- Are the Martian Winds Still Resurfacing the Planet?
- Alarmist Asteroid 2007 TU24 Video
- Are We Living in a New Geologic Epoch?
- Tricky January 30 Spacewalk to Repair ISS Solar Array
- Method to Test String Theory Proposed
- Venus and Jupiter Dazzle the Eye on February 1
- A Young Star Grows Up
- New Technique for Finding Intermediate Mass Black Holes
- Astrosphere for January 30, 2008
- Recovering from a Mass Extinction is Slow Going
- Innovative Laser Trap Captures Most Neutron-Rich Substance Made On Earth: Helium-8
- NASA Announces the Next Shuttle Launch Attempt: February 7, 2008
- Mercury is Less Like the Moon than Previously Believed
- ‘Suits and Ties’ Collaborate on Successful Space Station Repair
- 50 Years Ago: Explorer 1
- Carnival of Space #39
- Astrosphere for January 31, 2008
- The Environmental Impact of a Return to the Moon
- Will Earth Survive When the Sun Becomes a Red Giant?
- Global Map of Iapetus
- “Across the Universe” Day for NASA and Beatles Fans
- Memorial Service Honors Columbia Astronauts
- Night Lights - Astronomy For Kids - Discovering Orion
- Cassini Finds Patterns and Rhythm in Saturn’s Rings
- Astronaut Treadmills are on the Wall
- Microbes Make the Best Climate Engineers
- Poland "agrees" to host controversial US missile defence system
- Get a Better View of Saturn from Cassini, in 3D
- Solar Eclipse - Moon Takes a Bite Out of the Sun On February 7….
- Building a Map of Dark Energy
- Astrosphere for February 4, 2008
- Centaurid Meteor Shower Delights Southern Hemisphere…
- Podcast: Antimatter
- Atlantis Will Fly, Despite Bent Hose
- Venus Express Detects Water Vapour in Low Altitude Clouds
- Observatory Installed on the Coldest, Driest Place on Earth
- Large Hadron Collider May Help Us Glimpse Into another Dimension
- Earth's climate will slip past "tipping point" within 100 years
- Hubble Sees an Ancient Elliptical Galaxy
- Book Review: Astronautics
- Cargo Ship Launches to the Station
- Mars in Thrilling 3-D!
- British Engineers Design Hypersonic Passenger Jet
- Astrosphere for February 5, 2008
- Enceladus is Supplying Ice to Saturn's A-Ring
- Stream of Hydrogen Connects the Milky Way and the Magellanic Clouds
- Terrible Weather Will Probably Delay Atlantis Launch
- Astrosphere for February 6, 2008
- Dark Matter and Dark Energy… the Same Thing?
- Review: Infinity 125 mW Green Laser
- Researchers Explain Enceladus' Icy Plume
- Could Nitrogen Pollution Give Tropical Flora a Much Needed Boost?
- Building a Base on the Moon: Challenges and Hazards
- Large Hadron Collider Could Create Wormholes: a Gateway for Time Travelers?
- Another Asteroid Passes Close to Earth
- Carnival of Space #40
- Name That Satellite
- Astrosphere for February 7, 2008
- The "Astronomical Unit" May Need an Upgrade as the Sun Loses Mass
- Are we sending a bit too much information into the cosmos?
- STS 122 Mission Rockets to Space
- Deep Impact Begins Searching for Extrasolar Planets
- Asteroid Occulation Alert - Observers Wanted!
- Extremophile Hunt Begins in Antarctica, Implications for Exobiologists
- Testing a Europa Probe Prototype
- Medical Problem Delays Spacewalk
- Building a Base on the Moon: Part 2 - Habitat Concepts
- Video of Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-122) Pitch Maneuver Prior to ISS Docking
- Celebrate Valentine's Day With Eros!
- Astrospies on Nova, February 12th, 2008
- Lightweight Disk Could Harbour Planets
- Astronomers Use Light Echos to Measure the Distance to a Star
- Columbus Module Attached to ISS after Eight Hour Spacewalk
- "Listening" for Gravitational Waves to Track Down Black Holes
- Get Ready for the February 2008 Total Lunar Eclipse…
- Young Stars in a Blanket of Gas and Dust
- Podcast: Stellar Populations
- Hubble Finds One of the Earliest, Brightest Galaxies in the Universe
- Astrosphere for February 12, 2008
- Star Flips its Magnetic Field
- Cautious Welcome for UK Research Council U-Turn on Gemini Observatory Funding
- Synthetic Black Hole Event Horizon Created in UK Laboratory
- Spies Caught Selling Shuttle Secrets to the Chinese
- Could the First Stars have been powered by Dark Matter?
- Titan has "hundreds of times more" liquid hydrocarbons than Earth
- Real-time solar storm warning now operational, protecting astronauts and satillites
- I Heart the ISS: Ten Reasons to Love the International Space Station
- Arecibo Spots a Triple Asteroid
- Book Review: Life in the Universe
- Researchers Find a Supernova, Before it Exploded
- Another Solar System Found with Saturn and Jupiter-Sized Planets
- US Planning to Shoot Down Dead Spy Satellite
- Human Damage to World Oceans Mapped, 40% "Strongly Impacted"
- Carnival of Space #41
- Finding "Tightens the Noose on the Possibility of Life" on Mars
- What Would Happen if a Small Black Hole Hit the Earth?
- Countdown To February 20/21 Total Lunar Eclipse…
- Shuttle Crew Says Goodbye, Undocks from ISS
- Podcast: Lagrange Points
- Rocky Planets May Form Around Most Sun-like Stars
- Listening to the Universe from the Far Side of the Moon
- World Needs to Aim for Near-Zero Carbon Emissions
- Space Program At Risk, Panel Says
- Cassini Uncovers Invisible Rings at Saturn
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