sci.space.news
- New Time for NASA Science Update to Discuss New Horizons Data
- International Space Station Status Report - April 27, 2007
- NASA Science Statement on Stephen Hawking's Zero Gravity Flight
- Cassini Update - April 27, 2007
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 23-27, 2007
- Dawn Update - April 27, 2007
- Prof. Stephen Hawking Experiences the Freedom of Weightlessness During Historic Zero-Gravity Flight (Forwarded)
- NASA completes first checkout flight of airborne observatory (Forwarded)
- U.Arkansas Instruments to Dig Deep in Space (Forwarded)
- Cosmologically speaking, diamonds may actually be forever (Forwarded)
- Hayabusa starts fully fledged return trip to Earth (Forwarded)
- A step closer to a European Space Policy (Forwarded)
- Total Eclipse in the Orbit of "Hinode" (Solar-B) (Forwarded)
- NASA to Rotate Station Astronauts on Next Shuttle Mission
- Next solar storm cycle will start late (Forwarded)
- Climate catastrophes in the Solar System (Forwarded)
- NASA's AIM Mission Soars to the Edge of Space
- Queen Elizabeth II to Visit NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
- Caltech Lecture: Cassini-Huygens at Saturn
- India Successfully Launches Italian Astronomical Satellite (Forwarded)
- 'Mission accomplished' for NRO at Onizuka AFS (Forwarded)
- Send your playlist to space with ATV! (Forwarded)
- Antarctic Lake Robot Probe Sets Sights on Outer Space (Forwarded)
- NASA Science Update on May 1 to Discuss New Data from Jupiter Flyby
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 24, 2007
- Gyrochronology -- a Powerful New Method to Determine Stellar Ages (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Find First Habitable Earth-like Planet (Forwarded)
- Black Holes May Fill the Universe with Seeds of Life (Forwarded)
- Public release of the Hayabusa data archives (Forwarded)
- Massive Flare Captured by "Hinode" (Solar-B) (Forwarded)
- Dark matter haloes favour frisbee over rugby (Forwarded)
- Giant pipe organ in the solar atmosphere (Forwarded)
- Super-detailed image of giant stellar nursery (Forwarded)
- Fleet of ZEPLIN step up search for dark matter particles (Forwarded)
- Shields for the Starship Enterprise -- A reality? (Forwarded)
- Meet the nano-nauts: Smart dust swarms for planetary exploration (Forwarded)
- NASA completes two important reviews for upcoming Hubble mission (Forwarded)
- UK scientists sift superfine stardust (Forwarded)
- Royal Astronomical Society Gold Medal winner backs link between greenhouse gases and climate change (Forwarded)
- White dwarf and ultra-cool dwarf keep their distance (Forwarded)
- "Van Gogh" simulations give new insight into turbulent stars (Forwarded)
- UK schoolchildren name newly discovered asteroid 'Snowdonia' (Forwarded)
- Where is the gas in interstellar space? (Forwarded)
- Cassini: Titan Flyby on April 26, 2007
- Space Calendar - April 24, 2007
- NASA Spacecraft Make First 3-D Images of Sun (STEREO)
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 579
- International Space Station Status Report - April 21, 2007
- Statement by NASA Administrator Michael Griffin on Shootings at Johnson Space Center
- NFIRE Mission Information
- International Space Station Status Report - April 20, 2007
- Cassini Update - April 20, 2007
- PSI Scientists Find Migrating Regolith on Tiny Asteroid Itokawa
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 16-20, 2007
- Iowa State U. astrophysicists provide the eyes for new gamma ray telescope system (Forwarded)
- HST reveals the aftermath of "star wars" (Forwarded)
- Red supergiant cauldrons let off steam (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Map Out Planetary Danger Zone
- Space Station Crew Landing Moved to April 21
- 3-D Medical Imaging Reaches the Stars (Forwarded)
- Cosmic Weight Loss: The Lowest Mass White Dwarf (Forwarded)
- Celestial Fender-Bender Left Asteroid to Cool without Insulation (Forwarded)
- Dawn Journal - April 15, 2007
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 17, 2007
- Dying Sun-like stars leave whirlpools in their wake (Forwarded)
- Caught in the act: Forming galaxies captured in the young Universe by HST, VLT & Spitzer (Forwarded)
- Mapping the invisible: Dark matter charted out to five billion light years (Forwarded)
- STEREO gives astronomers a first look at the space between the Earth and Sun (Forwarded)
- The angry Sun: STEREO and Hinode watch explosions in the solar corona (Forwarded)
- Skeleton on Sun's atmosphere reveals its true nature (Forwarded)
- Earth's magnetic field -- A hazard for lunar astronauts? (Forwarded)
- Brown Dwarfs: A New Class of Stellar Lighthouse (Forwarded)
- Cosmoclimatology: A new theory of climate change (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Obtain Highly Detailed Image of the "Red Square" (Forwarded)
- School students "Catch a Star"! (Forwarded)
- The Purple Rose of Virgo (Forwarded)
- Controlled by Distant Explosions (Forwarded)
- Massive star burps, then explodes (Forwarded)
- UCLA Engineers Set World Record for High-Frequency Submillimeter Waves (Forwarded)
- First ever Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics at the VLT Achieves First Light (Forwarded)
- Was Einstein right? Scientists provide first public peek at Gravity Probe B results (Forwarded)
- NASA Updates Shuttle Target Launch Dates
- NASA Buys Abort Test Boosters for Orion Flight Tests
- Bigelow Genesis-II Launch delayed "as much as four weeks"
- Did William Herschel Discover the Rings of Uranus in the 18th Century?
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 13, 2007
- Key "Stardust" spacecraft discovery may have been contamination (Forwarded)
- Public Invited to UA's Phoenix Mars Mission Open House May 5
- Cassini Update - April 13, 2007
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 9-13, 2007
- Deep Impact Extended Mission Could Probe Deeper Into Solar System Origin
- Results from Fermilab experiment resolve long-standing neutrino question (Forwarded)
- Report Reveals Likely Causes of Mars Global Surveyor Loss
- Prototype for Long Wavelength Array Sees First Light (Forwarded)
- Breathing Stars: ALMA to Help Solving Acute Mountain Sickness Mystery (Forwarded)
- 3C442A: Galaxy Collision Causes Role Reversal (Forwarded)
- Chandra Sees Remarkable Eclipse of Black Hole (Forwarded)
- Hayabusa mission status, 04/07/2007 (Forwarded)
- Snowmelt monitored in the Baltic Sea watershed region in near real time (Forwarded)
- NASA's GLAST mission one step closer to launch (Forwarded)
- WIYN telescope to get innovative billion-pixel, $6.6 million camera (Forwarded)
- NASA Shows Future Space Telescopes Could Detect Earth Twin
- NOAA, NASA Restore Climate Sensor to Upcoming NPP Satellite
- NASA Aims to Clear Up Mystery of Elusive Clouds at Edge Of Space (AIM)
- NASA Targets June Launch for Space Shuttle Atlantis
- Venus and Pleiades unite for celebration! (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - April 10, 2007
- Some Earth-like Worlds May Have Foliage of Colors Other Than Green, Researchers Say
- Texas Astronomers Achieve Major Improvement in Cosmic Distance Scale with HST (Forwarded)
- ESA prepares for a human mission to Mars (Forwarded)
- Mystery spiral arms explained? (Forwarded)
- One year at Venus, and going strong (Forwarded)
- Water Identified in Extrasolar Planet Atmosphere
- Dawn Arrives In Florida - A Little After Dawn
- International Space Station Status Report - April 9, 2007
- International Space Station Status Report: - April 7, 2007
- Searching for the Grandest Asteroid Tour
- 'Lab on a Chip' Works
- International Space Station Status Report - April 6, 2007
- NASA Finds Evidence For New Molecular Structure in Space
- Cassini Update - April 6, 2007
- Cassini: Titan Flyby on April 10, 2007
- Dawn's Early Light - April 2007
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: April 2-6, 2007
- Caltech Observatory Receives Science Education Award
- Tracking Alien Turbulences With Venus Express
- Space data unveils evidence of ancient mega-lake in northern Darfur (Forwarded)
- Researchers find Global Positioning System is significantly impacted by powerful solar radio burst (Forwarded)
- Caltech's Planet Hunter Mike Brown Wins Annual Feynman Prize for Teaching
- Astrophysicists Using Space Observatories Catch Magnetar in Gigantic Stellar Belch
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - April 3, 2007
- NASA Finds Arctic Replenished Very Little Thick Sea Ice in 2005
- NASA Nobel Prize Recipient to Lead Chief Scientist Office
- MESSENGER Completes Forty Percent of Cruise Phase
