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- Cassini Update - June 29, 2007
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: June 25-29, 2007
- New Horizons Slips into Electronic Slumber
- NASA Satellite Captures First View of 'Night-Shining' Clouds
- NASA Mars Rover Ready for Descent Into Crater
- Mars Express Images: Tectonic Transition Zone, Aeolis Mensae
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - June 27, 2007
- Scientists Find That Earth and Mars are Different to the Core
- Neutron Stars Join The Black Hole Jet Set (Forwarded)
- NASA's Shuttle Endeavour Set for Move to Vehicle Assembly Building
- NASA Airborne Expedition Chases Climate, Ozone Questions
- Dawn/Phoenix Update - June 27, 2007
- UCLA Professor Christopher Russell Leads NASA's Dawn Mission
- NASA Establishes New Office to Study Cosmic Phenomena
- Mars Rover Laser Tool Ready for Testing (MSL)
- Cassini to Fly By Tethys and Titan
- Dawn Journal - June 23, 2007
- ESA launches new programme for air traffic management via satellite (Forwarded)
- ESA and CNES sign assistance contracts for Ariane (Forwarded)
- YES2 given green light for launch (Forwarded)
- Planning for Planck's science (Forwarded)
- Radioactive iron, a window to the stars (Forwarded)
- Cluster: ESA spacecraft flying closer than ever for better science (Forwarded)
- Space Calendar - June 25, 2007
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 581
- TerraSAR-X exceeds all expectations: German radar satellite sends first data in record time (Forwarded)
- Matter Flashed at Ultra Speed (Forwarded)
- Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Forwarded)
- A Brown Dwarf Joins the Jet-Set (Forwarded)
- Laser Guide Star System on ESO's VLT Starts Regular Science Operations (Forwarded)
- Star Cluster Holds Midweight Black Hole, VLA Indicates (Forwarded)
- "Missing Mass" Found in Recycled Dwarf Galaxies (Forwarded)
- Shuttle Atlantis Crew Returns Home After Successful Mission
- Cassini Update - June 22, 2007
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: June 18-22, 2007
- Moon Jobs May Crater, Suggests Rutgers-Camden Researcher (Forwarded)
- NOAA, GSA officially open new environmental satellite center (Forwarded)
- NOAA satellites ready for active hurricane season (Forwarded)
- Black holes aren't (Forwarded)
- NASA Announces Space Shuttle Atlantis Landing Times for June 22
- NASA Authorizes Contract for Ares I Materials
- NASA Liquid-Mirror Telescope on Moon Might See Deeper Back in Time
- NASA Prepares for Performing New Science on the Moon
- New Technique for Observing Faint Companions (Forwarded)
- The Milky Way: an unusual galaxy and an exceptionally calm formation (Forwarded)
- Eta Carinae: New View of Doomed Star (Forwarded)
- National Research Council Canada Aerospace Test Helps Qualify RADARSAT-2 for 2007 Launch (Forwarded)
- NASA Briefing on Upcoming Dawn Launch
- Computer Models Suggest Planetary and Extrasolar Planet Atmospheres
- Scientists Ponder Plant Life on Extrasolar Earthlike Planets
- New Horizons: Nap Before You Sleep
- Hubble Images of Vesta & Ceres Help Astronomers Prepare for Dawn Visit
- Space Shuttle Atlantis Set to Land Thursday in Florida
- NASA and ESA Sign Agreements for Future Cooperation
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - June 18, 2007
- NASA Nanotechnology Space Sensor Test Successful in Orbit
- NASA Signs Commercial Space Transportation Agreements
- Dawn/Phoenix Update - June 18, 2007
- Michigan Scientists Simulate the Effects of Blowing Mars Dust on Phoenix Lander
- Voyage to the Giant Asteroids (Dawn)
- Cassini Update - June 15, 2007
- Astronomers Measure Mass of Largest Dwarf Planet (Eris)
- NASA Research Supports Presence of Large Oceans on Early Mars
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: June 11-15, 2007
- MESSENGER Team Releases First Images From Venus 2 Flyby
- The Dwarf Planet Known as Eris is Bigger, More Massive than Pluto, New Data Shows
- Double explosion heralds the death of a very massive star (Forwarded)
- Extreme Planet Takes Its Toll on the Mars Rovers
- Dawn/Phoenix Update - June 14, 2007
- Astrium rockets into space tourism (Forwarded)
- Hidden Planet Pushes Star's Ring a Billion Miles Off-Center (Forwarded)
- Spitzer Searches for the Origins of Life
- Two more active moons around Saturn (Forwarded)
- Strong evidence that Mars once had an ocean (Forwarded)
- Scientists reveal how supermassive black holes bind into pairs during galaxy mergers (Forwarded)
- Dartmouth undergrad solves long-standing astronomical puzzle of Crab Nebula explosion date (Forwarded)
- NASA's FUSE Satellite Catches Collision of Titans (Forwarded)
- Classic and Digital Versions of GLOBE at Night Thrive in 2007 (Forwarded)
- Launch Day of JAXA lunar spacecraft Kaguya (Forwarded)
- NASA Scientist Finds a New Way to the Center of the Earth
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - June 11, 2007
- Dawn Journal - June 10, 2007
- Surprise during the Search for a Second [extrasolar] Earth (Forwarded)
- Hobby-Eberly Telescope Helps Astronomers Learn Secrets of One of Universe's Most Distant Objects (Forwarded)
- African water project supported by space (Forwarded)
- ESA's water mission instrument passes test programme (Forwarded)
- Hinode's solar data ready for Europe's access (Forwarded)
- XMM-Newton reveals X-rays from gas streams around young stars (Forwarded)
- Cassini Update - June 8, 2007
- Cassini to See the Sun Set and Rise on Titan
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: June 4-8, 2007
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - June 7, 2007
- Sun's Deep Interior Revealed by New Computer Model (Forwarded)
- Radio 'screams' from the Sun warn of radiation storms (Forwarded)
- Magnetic field uses sound waves to ignite Sun's ring of fire (Forwarded)
- Team discovers 'throttle' for solar wind (Forwarded)
- Why Are Galaxies without Black Holes Uncommon? (Forwarded)
- Spin of Supermassive Black Holes Measured for First Time (Forwarded)
- Gravity Test Flawed, U.Missouri-Columbia Physicist Says (Forwarded)
- NASA Updates Shuttle Target Launch Date for Hubble Mission
- Ancient Meteor Blast May Have Caused Extinctions (Forwarded)
- Several Jupiter sized exoplanets found to have only weak Earth like gravity (Forwarded)
- Astrophysicists find fractal image of Sun's 'Storm Season' imprinted on Solar Wind (Forwarded)
- Amateur astronomers help keep tabs on White Dwarf overdue for massive starquake (Forwarded)
- Phoenix Mars Mission Student Intern Teams Selected
- MESSENGER Makes Its Debut in the Smithsonian Museum
- STS-117 L-1 Day Launch Weather Forecast (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Search for Quasars with a 'Kick' (Forwarded)
- Satellite communications for security support at G8 summit (Forwarded)
- Envisat captures first image of Sargassum from space (Forwarded)
- Mars image marks THEMIS milestone (Forwarded)
- Research finds that earth's climate is approaching "dangerous" point (Forwarded)
- NASA Pondering a Future Grapple on the James Webb Space Telescope (Forwarded)
- Satellite images show destroyed and threatened villages in Darfur (Forwarded)
- Model Methanogens Provide Clues to Possible Mars Life (Forwarded)
- Astronomers capture the first image of surface features on a sun-like star (Forwarded)
- Research points to origin of ripples in the Milky May (Forwarded)
- Shine on, shine on, climate monitoring station: Moon-based observatories proposed (Forwarded)
- Astronomers find new way to measure distance to other galaxies (Forwarded)
- Our Peculiar Motion Away from the Local Void (Forwarded)
- Astronomers map action in the cosmic suburbs (Forwarded)
- International Space Status Status Report - June 6, 2007
- The Loneliest Black Holes in the Universe (Forwarded)
- NASA awards Landsat Data Continuity Mission accommodation study (Forwarded)
- National Radio Astronomy Observatory teams with NASA gamma-ray satellite (Forwarded)
- Old idea spawns new way to study dark matter (Forwarded)
- NASA Issues Proposal Request for Ares I Avionics Unit
- NASA Technology Helps Detect and Treat Heart Disease and Strokes
- NASA Selects IBM for Next-Generation Supercomputer Applications
- Discovery@15 - Looking Back, Moving Forward
- Dawn/Phoenix Update - June 6, 2007
- Galaxy Cluster Takes It to the Extreme (Forwarded)
- MESSENGER Completes Second Flyby of Venus, Makes Its Way toward First Flyby of Mercury in 33 Years
- STS-117 L-2 Day Launch Weather Forecast (Forwarded)
- A Piece of the Past Hitches a Ride on Next Space Shuttle Mission
- NASA Announces STS-117 Mission Web and Television Coverage
- NASA Shuttle Engine Upgrades Improve Safety and Reliability
- Dawn Journal - June 2, 2007
- HiRISE Releases 1,200 Images, Launches Viewer on Newly Designed Website
- MESSENGER Ready for Science-Rich Encounter With Venus
- International Space Station Status Report - June 1, 2007
- Extrasolar Planet Exhibition to be Unveiled at NASA Goddard Visitor Center
- Cassini Update - June 1, 2007
- The way the wind blows on Titan (Forwarded)
- Huygens' path to Titan (Forwarded)
- Dissecting the dirt on Titan (Forwarded)
- New Horizons: Full Set of Jupiter Close-Approach Data Reaches Home
- Titan's mysterious radio wave (Forwarded)
- Revealing Titan's rugged surface (Forwarded)
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 31, 2007
- Building our new view of Titan (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: May 28 - June 1, 2007
- Early Rocketeer Homer Stewart Dies
- With a Big Assist From NASA, UW-Madison Launches Astrobiology Push
- Massive Transiting Planet with 31-hour Year Found Around Distant Star
- Massive Transiting Planet with 31-hour Year Found Around Distant Star
- NASA Gives 'Go' For Space Shuttle Launch on June 8
- NASA Robot Completes Test Drive of Exploration Capabilities in World's Deepest Sinkhole
- NASA Robot Completes Test Drive of Exploration Capabilities in World's Deepest Sinkhole
