sci.space.news
- Cassini Update - September 30, 2005
- Cassini's Doubleheader Flybys Score Home Run
- NASA Takes Giant Step Toward Finding Earth-Like Planets
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 29, 2005
- Craters and Chasms on Tethys
- Cassini Buzzes Hyperion
- Physicists say universe evolution favored three and seven dimensions (Forwarded)
- Station Keeping History of Hayabusa at Itokawa
- Meteorites Offer Glimpse of the Early Earth, Say Purdue Scientists
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 22-28, 2005
- Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station Celebrates First Half Century (Forwarded)
- Desert Pathfinder at Work: Sub-millimetre APEX telescope inaugurated at Chajnantor (Forwarded)
- 'Through the looking glass' -- the Universe at your computer (Forwarded)
- Secrets of the deep may hold key to life on other planets (Forwarded)
- Space Calender - September 26, 2005
- Supernova Explosion May Have Caused Mammoth Extinction
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 23, 2005
- Cassini Update - September 23, 2005
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 22, 2005
- Voyager 1: Messages from the Edge (Forwarded)
- Mars Doubles in Brightness
- Royal Astronomical Society statement on the proposed abolition of leap seconds (Forwarded)
- Tycho's Remnant Provides Shocking Evidence for Cosmic Rays (Forwarded)
- Hayabusa Project Team Proposes Names for Asteroid Itokawa Features
- Cassini: Tethys and Hyperion Flybys in September 24 & 26
- First Baby Photo of Stellar Twins (Forwarded)
- Ferreting Out The First Stars (Forwarded)
- NRL's Forward Technology Solar Cell Experiment flies as part of MISSE5 aboard Space Shuttle Discovery mission (Forwarded)
- A Cosmic Baby-Boom: Large Population of Galaxies Found in the Young Universe with ESO's VLT (Forwarded)
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 15-21, 2005
- Deep Impact Comet May Have Formed in Giant Planets Region (Forwarded)
- Orbiter's Long Life Helps Scientists Track Changes on Mars
- Hubble Finds Mysterious Disk of Blue Stars Around Black Hole
- Case Western Reserve U. astronomers find vast stellar web spun by colliding galaxies (Forwarded)
- New star survey sheds light on the evolution of galaxies (Forwarded)
- Earliest meteorites provide new piece in planetary formation puzzle (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 19, 2005
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 16, 2005
- Ghostly Spokes in Saturn's Rings Spotted by Cassini
- Cassini Radar Images Show Dramatic Shoreline on Titan
- Asteroid Itokawa Composite Color Image
- Cassini Update - September 16, 2005
- Small satellite could mean big changes (Forwarded)
- NIST Shielding Data Help Launch Shuttle (Forwarded)
- Mauna Kea's Giant Eyes Reunite Comet Families
- NASA Research Finds Green Sand Crystals Are in Comet Tempel 1
- Solar Minimum Explodes
- NASA Will Reveal Secrets of Clouds and Aerosols
- Asteroids Caused the Early Inner Solar System Cataclysm
- Ceres: Asteroid or Miniplanet?
- Hayabusa Arrives at Itokawa, Starts Hovering Operations
- Space Cycle tests artificial gravity as solution to muscle loss (Forwarded)
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission Status - September 14, 2005
- Black Hole in Search of a Home
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 8-14, 2005
- Black hole without a home (Forwarded)
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter: Earth-Moon Calibration Image
- Yohkoh Reenters Into Earth's Atmosphere
- Hubble Catches Scattered Light from the Boomerang Nebula
- The Doppler and Altimeter Data At Hayabusa Arrival
- [Most distant gamma-ray burst] Discovery confirms explosive prediction made by astrophysicists in 1999 (Forwarded)
- Rapid-Born Planets Present 'Baby Picture' of Our Early Solar System (Forwarded)
- Dusty Old Star Offers Window to Our Future/Texas astronomers, others find dead stars collecting dust (Forwarded)
- SpaceX Announces the Falcon 9 Fully Reusable Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle
- Astronomers Find Farthest Known Gamma-Ray Burst with ESO VLT (Forwarded)
- Hayabusa Arrives At Asteroid Itokawa
- Hayabusa Images of Asteroid Itokawa: September 7-10, 2005
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - September 9, 2005
- NOAA Issues Another Space Weather Warning; Powerful Solar Flare Erupts
- Work Continues on the Solar System's Three Recently Discovered Objects
- Study Indicates Ceres May Have Water-Ice Mantle
- Study Suggests Titan May Hold Keys for Exotic Brand of Life
- Scientific breakthrough will help protect astronauts and spacecraft (Forwarded)
- Historic tower at Launch Complex 13 toppled (Forwarded)
- Father, son reflect on history, future of GPS (Forwarded)
- Reentry of the Solar X-ray Observatory "Yohkoh" (SOLAR-A)
- Cassini Discovers Saturn's Dynamic Clouds Run Deep
- Comet Collision 'Armageddon' Unlikely
- NOAA issues space weather warning/Huge Solar Flare Spotted (Forwarded)
- Feasibility of Future Nuclear-Powered Spacecraft Not Yet Known (Forwarded)
- Water detection at Gusev crater described: Chemical proof for two wet scenarios (Forwarded)
- Field guide for confirming new earth-like planets described (Forwarded)
- NASA's Spitzer and Deep Impact Build Recipe for Comet Soup
- Ceres May Be 'Mini Planet' with Water Ice
- Sandia conducts tests at Solar Tower to benefit future NASA space exploration (Forwarded)
- Meteorite Analysis Favor Reducing Atmosphere for Early Earth
- Mars Global Surveyor Images: September 1-7, 2005
- MRO's HiRISE Camera Turned On
- This Is Not Your Father's Moon Buggy (Forwarded)
- New look at microwave background may cast doubts on big bang theory (Forwarded)
- Scientific Observation Has Began with Hard X-ray Detector aboard Suzaku (Forwarded)
- Goddard-Built Telescopes Aboard Suzaku Spacecraft Send Back 'First Light' Images (Forwarded)
- New Observations Show Dynamic Particle Clumps In Saturn's A Ring (Forwarded)
- Cassini Reveals New Details About Saturn's Rings
- Hayabusa Successfully Captures Asteroid's Itokawa's Shape for the First Time
- Computer Simulation Suggests Mechanisms That Drive Jovian Jet Streams
- Tiny Enceladus May Hold Ingredients of Life
- Cassini: Titan Flyby on September 7
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - September 2, 2005
- Canadian SCISAT mission extended by two years (Forwarded)
- Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Receives $14.2 Million NSF Award
- New Horizons Update - September 2005
- Royal Astronomical Society issues statement on the future of UK planetary sciences (Forwarded)
- GOES-12 satellite animation of Hurricane Katrina
- SPOT image 24h after the passage of Hurricane Katrina (Forwarded)
- Landsat 7 images of New Orleans, Louisiana: Hurricane Katrina Aftermath (Forwarded)
- 'First-Light' for Africa's Giant Eye: 1st Colour Images from SALT (Forwarded)
- Hurricane Katrina damage assessment from air and space
- NASA's Durable Spirit Sends Intriguing New Images From Mars
- Cassini Update - September 1, 2005
- NASA Finds Evidence Some Comets May Have Become Asteroids
- Hubble Makes Movie of Neptune's Dynamic Atmosphere
- Celestial Blast in Bleak Reticulum (Forwarded)
- A Chinese Dragon and a Knotted Galactic Embrace (Forwarded)
- Survey of 4,000 Galaxies Finds "Downsizing" on a Cosmic Scale (Forwarded)
- Fastest Pulsar Speeding Out of Galaxy, Astronomers Discover (Forwarded)
- How to Build a Big Star (Forwarded)
- Finding a Way to Test for Dark Energy (Forwarded)
