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- Help Your Hubble ANGST With Latest Survey Images
- Virgin Galactic Wants to Do Science, Too
- Hubble Malfunction Pushes Atlantis Service Mission into 2009
- LHC Doomsday Lawsuit Finally Dismissed by Hawaii Judge
- Phoenix Lander Will Listen to the Sounds of Mars
- Book Review: The Universe in a Mirror
- New Findings Challenge "Dynamo Effect" of Galactic Magnetic Fields
- Where In the Universe Challenge #23
- Reflections of The Soul - IC 1848 by Ken Crawford
- Reflections of NASA at 50
- Astronaut vs. Earth: The World's Most Extreme Chess Match Begins
- Best Ground-Based Image of Jupiter — Ever!
- The Telescope Has a Birthday Party
- Little Star Twinkles, Then Vanishes
- The Particle Zoo: Collecting Your Own Subatomic Particles
- Hubble's Heritage
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - October 3-5, 2008
- Did Our Solar System Start With a "Little Bang?"
- Where Are All the Kuiper Belt Objects?
- Book Review: Stars and Planets
- 2012: No Geomagnetic Reversal
- Meteorites Could Preserve Evidence of Alien Life
- Was Life on Mars Extinguished Prematurely by a Huge Impact?
- Podcast: Running Out of Gravitons and Hitting the Brakes at Light Speed
- Podcast: The Life of the Sun
- Book Review: The Haunted Observatory
- Astronaut Diary Survives Columbia Accident
- Dense Exoplanet Creates Classification Calamity
- MESSENGER's Second Flyby of Mercury Complete
- A Herschel Anniversary - NGC 891 by Ken Crawford
- Asteroid To Enter Earth's Atmosphere Tonight (Oct. 6)
- Dense Exoplanet Creates Classification Calamity
- Extracting Water From the Moon With Basic Home Appliances
- Galaxy Ramming Through Space Creates Fireballs
- A Different Side of Mercury
- Ozone Hole Bigger Again
- Watch Out! Galactic Collisions Could Snuff Out Star Formation
- Will the Mars Science Laboratory Be Cut?
- NASA Will Not Use Russian Progress Vehicle Despite Waiver
- Of Overhead Projectors and Planetarium Foolishness
- 'Cosmic Eye' Helps Focus on Distant Galaxy's Formation
- Cassini To Buzz Enceladus Oct. 9
- This Week's "Where In the Universe?" Challenge
- Messages From Earth Beamed to Alien World
- Mission's End Approaching for Phoenix Lander
- Is the Impossible "Emdrive" Possible?
- NASA Does Space-Age Archaeology, Uncovering Apollo Heatshields to Help with Orion
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- Energizer-Bunny Odyssey Spacecraft Will Keep Going
- ExoFly: Future Space Exploration Super Hero?
- 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast
- Podcast: The Life of Other Stars
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - October 10-12, 2008
- Carnival of Space #74
- Podcast: Alignment with the Galactic Plane, Destruction from Venus, and the Death of
- Mars Science Laboratory: Still Alive, For Now
- Dust Could Point Out Earth-like Exoplanets
- Why is Venus Express Looking for Life on Earth?
- The Vixen ED100SF Refractor - Superb Optical Quality
- Frozen Mars North Pole Ice Patterns Observed by HiRISE
- The Universe Is Not Expanding Uniformly
- Space Tourist Richard Garriott Launched on Space Station Vacation…
- 'Little' Gamma Ray Bursts Really Do Exist
- Where Are the Images from Asteroid 2008 TC3?
- Mars Satellite's First Weather Report
- An Inside Look at Comet Holmes
- Violent Polar Cyclones on Saturn Imaged in Unprecidented Detail by Cassini
- Single Species Ecosystem Gives Hope For Life on Other Planets
- Procedure to Repair Hubble Begins Wednesday
- Martian Dust Storm Hampers Phoenix Lander's Activities
- Space Tourist Garriott Docks with Station (Videos)
- 18-Year-Old Rocket Motor Found in Australian Outback
- The Violent Variations of Black Holes
- Where In The Universe Challenge — With a New Twist
- Hottest Ever Exoplanet Discovered: WASP-12b
- NASA Confirms ISS Crew Will Expand to Six in 2009
- Feeding Time at the Stellar Zoo: Infant Stars Generate Lots of Gas
- Looking Good –So Far — For Hubble
- Where In The Universe #25: The Answer
- The Zero-Gravity Coffee Maker: Space Station Luxury or Necissity?
- Even Early Galaxies Had Supermassive Black Holes
- Fermi Telescope Makes First Big Discovery: Gamma Ray Pulsar
- New Eye on the Outer Solar System Launches Successfully
- Podcast: Galactic Dust, the Speed of Photons, and the Big Bang Calculations
- Podcast: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
- Did Lightning and Volcanoes Spark Life on Earth?
- Carnival of Space #75
- Phoenix Lander May Have Been Blasted by Dust Devil
- Podcasts transcripts.
- Book Review: Hubble: Imaging Space and Time
- Podcast: Nebulae
- The Martian Ice-Filled, Oyster Shell-Shaped Crater (HiRISE Images)
- India's Chandrayaan-1 On Its Way to the Moon
- Where In The Universe Challenge #26
- We All Say "Excited!" In The Same Language
- Dark Knight Ahead - B33 by Gordon Haynes
- Aldrin: Mars Pioneers Should Not Return to Earth
- Where In The Universe #26 — The Answer
- Asteroseismology: Observing Stars Vibrate with CoRoT
- Where Have All the Gamma Ray Bursts Gone?
- Life Will be Hard for Colonists - Kaguya Can't Find Water on the Moon
- We've Got A Winner!
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - October 24-26, 2008
- Could Strange Mars Craters be from a Fallen Third Moon?
- Google Founders Buy Fighter Jet… to Help NASA
- Midnight At The OPT Corral: Shootout Between The Celestron SkyScout and Meade MySKY
- US Air Force Increases Investment in Satellite Protection Technology
- Russian Spacecraft Producer: No More Money for Soyuz
- Manueuver Puts Chandrayaan in Deep Space
- Ham Radio Operator Communicates with Space Station
- Spock's Solar System Looks Like Ours
- Podcast: Death From the Skies, Interview with Phil Plait
- Podcast: Relativity, Relativity and More Relativity
- Giveaway: When We Left Earth DVD
- Universe Today is Banned from Digg
- Stowaways Revealed on New Horizons Spacecraft
- Hawking to Retire, But Not Quit
- Earth's climate system
- Driving on the Moon in Your Shirtsleeves
- Precious Gems Discovered on Mars
- More Ares I Development Problems: Is it Really That Bad?
- Engineers Begin Shutting Down Phoenix Lander Instruments
- Google and NASA are Working on an Interplanetary Internet
- How to Prepare for Your Own Personal Spaceflight or Zero-G Experience
- More Mercury from MESSENGER
- Where In The Universe Challenge #27
- Phoenix Enters Safe Mode
- W00T! Hubble is Back to Work!
- Charon Imaged by Amateur Astronomers
- Halloween Flyby Will Focus on the Eerie Fractures of Enceladus
- Podcast: Orbit of the Planets, Green Stars, and Oort Cloud Contamination
- "Ares and Orion Are the Way to Go"
- Hubble Servicing Mission Delayed; Mission to ISS Set for Nov. 14
- Looking for the Answer for This Week's WITU Challenge?
- Phoenix Not Responding to Communications
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - October 31 - November 2, 2008
- GALEX Spies a Ghost — And It's Alive!
- Chandra Telescope Searches for Antimatter
- TV Alert: Five Years on Mars
- Largest Ever Piece of Space Station Junk to Hit Earth Tomorrow
- Chandrayaan-1 Tests Out Camera; Target: Earth
- Cassini's 'Skeet Shoot' of Enceladus Produces Spectacular Images
- Mars Methane Mystery Still Beckons
- ISS Space Junk Re-Entered Without Incident over Indian Ocean, South of Tasmania
- Phoenix Lander Weak But Responsive
- US Space Station Crew's Orbital Presidential Vote
- Rover Sand Traps Provide Clues on Mars Climate
- Can Cassini be Used to Detect Life on Enceladus?
- Forget the LHC, the Aging Tevatron May Have Uncovered Some New Physics
- Ion Shield for Interplanetary Spaceships Now a Reality
- 5 Years At Mars: The Best of Mars Express
- NASA News Too Depressing for a Headline
- New Issue of Space Lifestyle Magazine Now Online
- The Cosmic Web - NGC 2070 by Joseph Brimacombe
- Where In The Universe Challenge #28
- Microbial Life on the Moon?
- PAMELA Results Mean Only One Thing: Please Trust the Scientific Process
- Chandrayaan-1 Closer to the Moon; Snaps First Lunar Shot
- Floating Battle Droids On Board ISS
- Are We Close to Finding Dark Matter?
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - November 7-9, 2008
- Deepest Ultraviolet Image Shows a Sea of Distant Galaxies
- Astronomers Discover Odd Kuiper Belt Pair
- In Their Own Words: Apollo Astronauts say "We Went to the Moon"
- Declaration of Human Rights to be Sent to Space Station
- Chandrayaan-1 Now Successfully in Lunar Orbit
- First Images of Asteroid 2008 TC3 Impact Aftermath
- Greetings from a junior member
- Forgotten Apollo Data Could Solve Moon Dust Problem
- Podcast: The Moon, Part 1
- Podcast: Ice in Space, Expansion of the Universe, and Death from the Skies
- DVD Review: The Universe - Season Two
- Carnival of Space #78
- Phoenix Lander At Mission's End
- Earth's 10 Most Impressive Impact Craters
- DIY ISS: Big Home Improvement Projects for Space Station
- Plutoid Eris is Changing… But We Don't Know Why
- Spirit Rover in Trouble
- Hive Overmind
- New Submillimeter Image Reveals Glowing Stellar Nurseries
- Mystical Surprise: Spitzer Sees Quartz Crystals In Planetary Disks
- When Moons and Rings Collide
- Chandrayaan-1 Almost There
- Studying the Life Cycle of Butterflies and Spiders in Space
- Ready… Willing… And Abell! The Perseus Galaxy Cluster by Kent Wood
- Europa Submarine Prototype Gets Another Test
- This Week's "Where In The Universe" Challenge
- Less Than 20 Years Until First Contact?
- Cassini Finds New Mysterious Infrared Aurora
- Looking for the Answer to the WITU Challenge?
- First Image of Another Multi-Planet Solar System
- Hubble Takes First Visible Light Image of Extrasolar Planet
- Rescued Moon Photos Restored to Unprecedented Detail
- Mars Rover Contact Reestablished, Spirit is Alive!
- Man Facing 15 Year Jail Term for Ripping Off NASA, Endangering Shuttle Crew
- New Insights on Magnetars
- New NASA, New Administrator Under Obama?
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - November 14-16, 2008
- Moon Impact Probe Hits Paydirt (or pay-regolith…)
- Listen in on Communications for Today's Space Shuttle Launch
- Student Built Agricultural Camera Heading to the Space Station
- Launch of Endeavour Lights Up the Night
- NASA Aids California Wildfire Fight: A View from the Ground
- Mars Rover Spirit Surviving on a Low Energy Diet
- Evidence For Vast Oceans On Ancient Mars
- Milky Way's Black Hole Sending Out Flares
- Black Holes Supply Lifeblood for Galaxies
- New Telescope on the Lookout for Near Earth Asteroids, Comets
- NASA and Google Successfully Test Deep Space Internet
- Comments for 2012: No Planet X
- Lost in Space: Tool Bag Overboard, Spider Missing
- Where In The Universe #30
- Cosmic Rays from Mysterious Source Bombarding Earth
- 10 Years of the ISS in Pictures
- MRO Finds Huge Underground Glaciers on Mars
- Astronomers Catch Binary Star Explosion Inside a Nebula
- "Loner" Galaxy is Actually in the 'Hood
- MSL News: Landing Sites and Naming Contest
- Air Quality Sensor to be Tested on ISS for Future Missions to Moon and Mars
- Despite Dust Storms, Solar Power is Best for Mars Colonies
- Final Resting Place of Nicolas Copernicus is Confirmed
- Mars Atmospheric "Bubbles" Carried Away by the Solar Wind
- The Bow Shock of Betelgeuse Revealed
- Dawn Spacecraft Shuts Down Ion Engine
- Want to Know the Answer For This Weeks WITU Challenge?
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - November 21 - 23, 2008
- Another Direct Image of an Exoplanet?
- How To Be a Frugal Astronomer
- Bright Meteor Seen Over Western Canada
- Space Station Urine Recycler Breaks Down
- Constellation Launch Abort System Successfully Tested (Again)
- Spiders Adapt to Space, Weaving a Near-Perfect Web
- "Wasteful" Sample Storage Box Removed from Mars Science Laboratory
- Satellite Tracker Captures Lost Toolbag on Video
- Mars Express Maps Aurorae
- NASA Satellites 'To Serve' in Africa Disaster Warnings
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- SpaceX Wakes Up the Neighbors
- Mr. Fixit In Space Invents Zero-G Coffee Cup
- Sources of Earth-Bombarding Cosmic Rays May Have Been Located
- It's Official: Juno is Going to Jupiter
- Supersonic Bubbles Blown By Black Holes Regulate Size
- Unusual Red Spiral Galaxies "Strangled"
- The Lifestyles of Famous, Fast-Living Stars
- Crazy Mars Craters
- Hanny's Voorwerp Revealed?
- Ex-NASA Associate Administrator's Anger at the "Cancer" Overtaking US Space Agency
- Sweet! Galactic Molecule Could Point to Alien Life
- Canadian Meteor Update: 10-Ton Rock Responsible
- Jupiter Could Have Earth-like Rocky Core
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