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- Cosmic Rays Could Measure Time on Earth
- Saturn's X-Ray Mystery
- How the Solar Wind Gets Past the Earth's Shield
- Did You See an Aurora?
- Gemini Pictures Rival Hubble
- Greg Olsen Will Fly to Space
- Astrophoto: M5 by Clyde Miller
- View Through the Rings
- New Method Pinpoints the Age of the Milky Way
- Why You Should Switch to RSS
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Launched
- Impressions from Cassini
- Book Review: Cold Dark Matter
- Our Collision With Andromeda Will Look Like This
- Astrophoto: Moon, Jupiter and Spica by Shevill Mathers
- Sea Ice May Be Increasing in the Antarctic
- Happy Canada Day!
- Book Review: Roving Mars
- What's Up This Week - August 8 - August 14, 2005
- The Ends of the Earth
- Gamma Rays Come from the Earth Too
- Astrophoto: Sun Spots by Kari Kuure
- Audio: Homing Beacon for an Asteroid
- Penumbral Lunar Eclipse, April 24
- Paul Allen Funds Next Stage of SETI Project
- What Does the Milky Way Look Like?
- Europe Planning a Mars Rover Mission
- Cebreros is Ready and Listening
- Foton-M2 Mission Returns to Earth
- Astronauts Begin Repairing Oxygen System
- Deployment of Second MARSIS Boom Delayed
- So Many Computer Viruses Right Now
- Dark Energy Survey Will Study 300 Million Galaxies
- How to Find a Black Hole
- Progress 18 Docks
- Europeans Agree to Build Instrument for Webb Telescope
- Prometheus Disrupting Saturn's Rings
- Aureum Chaos Region on Mars
- Quasar Image Revises Theories About Their Jets
- New Ozone Hole Isn't Quite the Record
- Astronomers Find a Transparent Galaxy
- Private Spaceflight Bill Passes
- Anti-Hurricanes on Saturn
- Ultraviolet View of Mimas
- Asteroid Close Call Will Be a Gain for Science
- Smallest Ever Coronal Mass Ejection
- Astrophoto: Moon and Venus by Brad Timerson
- Audio: Planetary Disk That Refuses to Grow Up
- Book Review: Astronomy Hacks
- Jupiter-Sized Star Found
- Messenger Swoops Past the Earth
- Charon Passes in Front of a Star
- New Horizons Prepares to Zoom to Pluto
- History of the Earth's Atmosphere Written in Rocks
- Chandra Detects Sound Waves From a Black Hole
- Doughnut Around a Black Hole
- More Sunlight is Hitting the Earth
- Black Hole Flares as it Gobbles Matter
- Oldest Planetary Disk Discovered
- Transit of Venus Starts Soon
- Welcome to Titan
- False Colour Titan
- Black Holes Can Be Ejected From Galaxies
- Iron Can Help Determine if a Black Hole is Spinning
- Cassini's Orbital Entry Spot
- Solar Eclipse: April 8, 2005
- Astronomers Watch a Black Hole Eat a Meal
- Shuttle's Wings Will Detect When They're Damaged
- Near Perfect "Einstein Ring" Discovered
- Amalthea is Just a Pile of Icy Rubble
- New Jupiter Mission Moves Forward
- Two Space Celebrations this Week
- Mysterious X-Ray Sources Could Be Black Holes
- Sun Launches Three More Flares
- ICEsat's View of the Earth
- Recent Blast was Probably a Neutron Star Collision
- SMART-1's View of Hadley Rille
- Old NASA Equipment Will Be Visible on the Moon
- Glimpse at the Envelope of a Young Star
- Afterlife of a Supernova
- Proof of Life?
- Planets Can Survive a Red Giant
- Planets Under Construction
- Spirit Reaches Out to Adirondack
- Carbon/Oxygen Stars Could Explode as Gamma Ray Bursts
- Cosmic Fireflies Giveaway
- Send in Your Astrophotos
- On this Day in 1969
- Astronomy Hacks Giveaway
- Redesigning Universe Today
- I'm Looking for More Writers
- Help Out Universe Today
- Audio Feedback?
- Universe Today Podcasts
- Various News
- SOHO Gets Its 1,000th Comet
- What's Up This Week - July 11 - July 17, 2005
- What's Up This Week - July 4 - July 10, 2005
- What's Up This Week - June 27 - July 3, 2005
- What's Up This Week - June 6 - June 12, 2005
- What's Up This Week - May 30 - June 5, 2005
- What's Up This Week - May 9 - May 15, 2005
- What's Up This Week - May 2 - May 8, 2005
- What's Up This Week - Apr 25 - May 1, 2005
- Astrophoto: 10th Planet by J.Chumack, A. Rosner, & L. Venter
- Astrophoto: Callisto Transit by Leonard E. Mercer
- Astrophoto: Lunar Trio By Tom Orff
- Astrophoto: The Sun by Monty Leventhal
- Saturn's Moon Pan
- Titan's Bright Side
- Saturn's Rings Have an Atmosphere of their Own
- Rhea's Southern Pole
- Tiny Epimetheus Outside the Rings
- Detailed Look at Mimas
- Bend in the Rings
- Astronomers Looking for Help with Cataclysmic Variable Star
- New Look for the Milky Way
- 10th Planet Discovered
- Astronomy Camp Adventures
- Galaxy's Invisible Arms Revealed
- Ingredients of Life 10 Billion Light-Years Away
- Melt Through the Ice to Find Life
- Cyborg Astrobiologist Could Help Astronauts Find Life on Mars
- Few Planets Will Have Time to Form Complex Life
- Mapping Life on Earth Could Predict Finding it on Mars
- Did Life Arrive Before the Solar System Even Formed?
- Dying Stars Could Provide a Second Chance for Life
- Robot Finds Life in the Desert
- Where Does Intelligent Life Come From?
- Mini-Detector Could Find Life on Mars or Anthrax at the Airport
- Life Might Have Started in Fresh Water
- Microbes Use Hydrogen for Fuel in Yellowstone
- Would We Mistake Signals from ET?
- Life's There, You Just Need to Dig
- New Research Doubts Life in Martian Meteorite
- Neptune Emptied the Kuiper Belts
- Three new moons discovered for Neptune
- Neptune Has a Trojan
- APEX Telescope Sees First Light
- Extremely Large Telescope Takes the Next Step
- Making the Mirror for the World's Largest Telescope
- Capturing the Fastest Events in the Universe
- Really Big Telescopes are Coming
- Work Begins on Magellan Giant Telescope
- Stromlo Opens Up Again After the Fire
- Arizona Telescope Turned Into a Robot
- Radio Telescopes Around the World Combine in Real Time
- Here Come The Thirty Metre Telescopes
- It's Cold, But the View is Great
- Robotic Telescopes Team Up
- Radio Astronomy Will Get a Boost With the Square Kilometer Array
- New Instrument Finds its First Supernova
- Gemini Goes Silver
- Arecibo Gets an Upgrade
- Atlas and Proton Launch on the Same Day
- Chinese Moon Shot by 2020
- China Announces Upcoming Spaceflight Plans
- Static Electricity... in Space
- Build Big by Thinking Small
- Experiment Will Help Probe "Theory of Everything"
- Hubble Finds Two Small Moons Around Uranus
- Uranus Can Be Stormy After All
- Book Review: Patrick Moore: The Autobiography
- Did Iapetus Consume One of Saturn's Rings?
- Cassini Sees Clumps in Saturn's Rings
- Next Shuttle Will Fly in March 2006
- NASA Celebrates Discovery's Return
- Saturn's Deep Dynamic Clouds
- Deep Impact's Target Viewed from Earth
- Hubble Sees a Field of Galaxies
- Wallpaper: Supernova Remnant N 63A Menagerie
- Wallpaper: Sombrero Galaxy by Spitzer
- Martian Dust Devils Will Plague Astronauts
- Not Getting the Newsletter?
- Hawking Revises Black Hole Theory
- Black Holes Maintain Their Information
- Predicting Times for Clear Space Weather
- Black Hole at the Heart of a Nebula
- Surprising Insights Into Comet Tempel 1
- Sun Was Shining Early On
- Newborn Black Holes
- Binary Black Holes Modeled on Computer
- Supernova Shockwave Slams into Stellar Bubble
- Biblis Patera Volcano
- Astrophoto: Green Aurora by John Bunyan
- Venus Express Ready to Travel to the Launch Site
- Venus Express is Assembled
- Heavy Bombardments Make the Best Homes... for Microbes
- Evidence of Our Violent Early Solar System
- Question: Are There Plans to Deal With a Potential Asteroid Strike?
- Question: Does Gravity Increase With Speed?
- Time to Concentrate on Saturn's Rings
- Are We Alone?
- Is This a Lake on Titan?
- Canada's Humble Space Telescope
- First MARSIS Boom Fixed
- Largest Communications Satellite Launched
- Sedna Might Have Formed Past Pluto
- Solar Aircraft to Fly Around the World
- Progress Launches to Resupply Space Station
- Hubble's View of Starbirth
- Star Mimics a Black Hole
- NASA's Prototype Solar Sail Inflates Perfectly
- Twin Telescopes Peer at Distant Galaxy
- Voyager 1 Enters the Heliosheath
- Hubble Looks at Sedna
- Michael Griffin Takes the Helm at NASA
- Book Review: Big Bang: The Origin of the Universe
- NASA is Looking for Ambassadors
- Sea Launch Investigation Begins
- Gravity Probe B Launch in Two Weeks
- Asteroid Wiped Out the Dinosaurs in Hours
- No Sunspots at All
- Trick Plants to Grow on Mars
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Ready for Thursday Launch
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Will Launch on August 10
- Water Ice in a Martian Crater
- What's Making Martian Methane?
- Mars Has Been Cold for Billions of Years
- Next Mars Orbiter Will Launch August 10
- Search for Mars Methane
- No, Mars Won't Look as Big as the Moon
- Layers of Minerals Tell the History of Mars
- What's Next for Deep Impact?
- How Much Material Was Blasted Off By Deep Impact?
- Deep Impact's Plume Was Bigger Than Expected
- Gemini Sees Rocky Material on Tempel 1
- Swift's Take on Deep Impact
- SOHO Nears 1,000th Comet Discovery
- Deep Impact Made a Bright Flash
- Deep Impact Smashes Into Tempel 1
- Deep Impact Sees a Burst from Tempel 1
- Hubble Sees a Jet on Comet Tempel 1
- Rosetta Set to Watch Deep Impact
- Bright Splat on Rhea
- Proton Launches Amazonas Satellite
- Mars Volcanoes Were Active Recently
- Three Space Telescopes Find a Neutron Star
- Delta 4 Heavy Launches, But Falls Short
- Views of Iapetus
- Audio: Interview with Story Musgrave
- Dione and Tethys
- Astronomers Measure the Shape of a Supernova
- New Estimate for the Mass of Higgs Boson
- Pulsar is Even Denser Than Prevously Thought
- Book Review: Light This Candle
- Book Review: The Real Space Cowboys
- Dark Spots on the Moon Show a Turbulent Solar System
- Cluster and SOHO Analyze a Solar Storm
- Staring into a Cosmic Jet
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