sci.space.news
- Phoenix Mars Lander Sees Falling Snow, Soil Data Suggest Liquid Past
- IBEX Update - September 26, 2008
- Cassini Update - September 26, 2008
- NASA Updates Aviation Safety Data Web Site
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: September 22-26, 2008
- Caltech Scientist Proposes Explanation for Puzzling Property of Night-Shining Clouds at the Edge of Space
- Dawn Journal - September 27, 2008
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 600
- NASA Stardust Capsule To Go On Display At Smithsonian
- Send Your Name Around The Earth On NASA's Glory Mission
- Live Space Talk Now Available 24/7 On NASA Web Site
- NASA Astronomers Compare Meteors to Spacecraft Re-entry (Jules Verne Reentry)
- NASA Identifies Carbon-rich Molecules in Meteors as the 'Origin of Life'
- MRO Reveals Rock Fracture Plumbing On Mars
- NASA Announces New Target Launch Dates, Status News Conference
- NASA and the Levine School Combine Space and Music
- Rock Moved by Phoenix Lander Arm
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - September 12-20, 2008
- NASA's Kepler Spacecraft Baked and Ready for More Tests
- Ulysses Reveals Global Solar Wind Plasma Output At 50-Year Low
- 50th Anniversary Gala Event Carried Live On NASA TV and Internet
- MESSENGER's Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Gears up for Mercury Flyby
- NASA's Phoenix Lander Might Peek Under a Rock
- NASA's Mars Rover To Head Toward Bigger Crater
- NASA And Air Force Work To Establish Hypersonic Science Centers
- Phoenix Images Discarded Heat Shield
- Scientists Debate Planet Definition and Agree to Disagree
- NASA's Swift Catches Farthest-Ever Gamma-Ray Burst
- IBEX Update - September 19, 2008
- Space Shuttle Endeavour Moves To Launch Pad 39B
- Cassini Update - September 19, 2008
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: September 15-19, 2008
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update - September 4-11, 2008
- Water Hit With Young Star's Best Shot (Spitzer)
- NASA's Johnson Space Center To Reopen Monday After Ike
- NASA eClips: A New Approach to Learning
- More Soil Delivered to Phoenix Lab
- Surface Water May Have Existed Far Longer On Some Parts of Mars
- Arctic Sea Ice Reaches Lowest Coverage For 2008
- NASA Uses Commercial Microgravity Flight Services For First Time
- More than 40 Earth Observation missions team up to provide data to the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security programme (Forwarded)
- ESA looks for a name for its next long-term mission to the ISS (Forwarded)
- Launch of ESA's GOCE delayed (Forwarded)
- Arctic ice on the verge of another all-time low (Forwarded)
- XMM-Newton's massive discovery (Forwarded)
- Cluster watches Earth's leaky atmosphere (Forwarded)
- Integral locates origin of high-energy emission from Crab Nebula (Forwarded)
- NASA Selects Mission to Study Mars Atmosphere (MAVEN)
- MESSENGER Finalizes Plans for Its Second Look at Mercury
- New Horizons: 'Brain Transplant' Successful as Checkout Continues
- Cassini Update - September 12, 2008
- Re: First Picture of Likely Planet around Sun-like Star
- First Picture of Likely Planet around Sun-like Star (Forwarded)
- Astronomers Discover Upper Limit for Mass of Giant Black Holes (Forwarded)
- A Galaxy Cluster Makes Its Mark (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: September 8-12, 2008
- NASA's Phoenix Lander Sees, Feels Martian Whirlwinds in Action
- NASA Conducts First Test On New Motor For The Ares I Rocket
- Hurricane Ike Impact Felt In Space
- NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavour To Move To Launch Pad Sept. 18
- Valley Networks on Mars Formed During Long Periods of Episodic Flooding, Study Finds
- NASA'S Johnson Space Center Closes For Ike
- NASA's Ares I Rocket Passes Review To Reach Critical Milestone
- NASA To Hold Future Forum In Boston
- 1843 stellar eruption new type of star explosion (Forwarded)
- NASA Developing Fission Surface Power Technology
- 'Naked-Eye' Gamma-Ray Burst Was Aimed Squarely At Earth
- Mars Exploration Rovers Update: August 28 - September 5, 2008
- NASA Awards Education Research Grants To Minority Universities
- MRO HiRISE Images - September 10, 2008
- Next Mars Soil Scoop Slated for Last of Lander's Wet Lab Cells (Phoenix)
- Phoenix Monitors Frosty Clumps on its Struts
- First beam in the Large Hadron Collider -- accelerating science (Forwarded)
- International Team of Astronomers Finds Missing Link (Forwarded)
- NASA To Hold Briefing About Lunar Exploration Concepts And Plans
- Report Explores Use Of Earth Data To Support National Priorities
- New NASA Space Experiment Rack To Undergo Flight Tests
- NASA Debuts 50th Anniversary Art Book
- Closest Look Ever at the Edge of a Black Hole (Forwarded)
- Space Calendar - September 6, 2008
- Statement of NASA Administrator Michael Griffin on Aug. 18 Email
- Astronaut Steve MacLean Appointed President of the CSA (Forwarded)
- ESA's ATV successfully undocks from International Space Station (Forwarded)
- Asteroid Steins: A diamond in the sky (Forwarded)
- Encounter of a different kind: Rosetta observes asteroid Steins at close quarters (Forwarded)
- Rosetta Steins fly-by confirmed (Forwarded)
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: September 1-5, 2008
- Cassini Update - September 5, 2008
- Cassini Images Ring Arcs Among Saturn's Moons
- MESSENGER Sails on Sun's Fire for Second Flyby of Mercury
- NASA Changes 2008 Shuttle Target Launch Dates, Schedules TCDT
- Jonathan's Space Report, No. 598
- Spiky Probe on Phoenix Raises Vapor Quandary
- NASA Accepts Aeronautics Scholarship Applications
- MRO HiRISE Images - September 3, 2008
- NASA Challenges Students to Imagine Supersonic Airliner
- NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility to Resume Operations Thursday
- NASA Sets Shuttle Atlantis' Move To Launch Pad Thursday
- NASA TV To Air The Next Space Station Cargo Ship Arrival
- NASA's Carl Sagan Fellows to Study Extraterrestrial Worlds
- Rosetta Flyby of Asteroid Steins Press Conference Set for Sept. 6
- Amateur Astronomers See Perseids Hit the Moon
- Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: August 25-29, 2008
- MRO HiRISE Images - August 27, 2008
- Analysis Begins on Deepest Soil Sample (Phoenix)
- NASA Phoenix Mission Conducting Extended Activities on Mars
- NASA Mars Rover Opportunity Ascends to Level Ground
- Mars Exploration Rover Update - August 8-14, 2008
- NASA's Stennis Remains Closed After Gustav, Will Reopen Thursday
- IBEX Update - August 29, 2008
- NASA and AARP Celebrate 50 Years of Inspiration, Innovation and Discovery
- Cassini Update - August 29, 2008
- Shuttle Atlantis' Move To Pad On Standby For Hanna
- NASA And Challenger Center Combining Efforts For Students
