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- Podcast: Black Hole Questions Answered
- Hubble's Main Camera is Offline, Maybe Permanently
- Rocket Detonates on the Sea Launch Platform
- Looking at Jupiter, From Mars
- Hubble Sees An Extrasolar Planet's Atmosphere
- Spacewalkers Begin Switching Over the Station's Cooling System
- Black holes, dark matter and dark energy
- Martian Probes Need to Dig Deeper
- Sunita Williams Sets Women's Spacewalking Record
- What's Up this Week: February 5 - February 11, 2007
- Podcast: Variable Stars
- Book Review: Saturn - A New View
- NASA Astronaut Charged With Attempted Murder
- Blackened Sea Launch Heads for Home
- Distant Cluster of Galaxies Viewed by Hubble
- Here's a Way to Look for Extra Dimensions
- Great Story on the Many Worlds Space Observatory
- What’s Up this Week: February 12 - February 18, 2007
- Book Review: Many Worlds in One
- Distant Quasars Surrounded by Dark Matter Halos
- Imaging Problems for Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
- Atlantis Prepared for Assembly
- Comets Colliding Inside the Helix Nebula
- Podcast: Counting Aliens with the Drake Equation
- Hubble View of Planetary Nebula NGC 2440
- Lunar Eclipse Coming on March 3, 2007
- Atlantis Moves Out to the Launch Pad
- Spacecraft Finds Evidence of Underground Fluids on Mars
- Chandra Gives Another Look at the Pillars of Creation
- Podcast: The Fermi Paradox: Where are all the Aliens?
- What’s Up this Week: February 19 - February 25, 2007
- Book Reviews: Mars a Technical Tale / Reference Guide to the ISS
- New Survey of the Gamma Ray Skies
- Rosetta Approaches its Mars Flyby
- NASA's Next Probe Should Visit Europa
- Exoplanet is Hot and Dry
- Lasers Could Deflect Future Asteroids From Impacting Earth
- NASA's THEMIS Mission Blasts Off
- Martian Explorers Should Be Looking for Fossils
- New Crater Discovered on Titan
- Satellites Reveal Subglacial Streams in Antarctica
- Powerful Solar Winds Colliding Head On
- Virgin Galactic Considering Hypersonic Airline Travel
- Aliens on This World Would See a Double Sunset
- The Search Continues for Beagle 2
- New Engine Could Let Spacecraft Do More with Less Fuel
- Spacewalkers Retract Spacecraft's Antenna
- 20th Anniversary of the Brightest Supernova in Recent History
- Instruments Integrated Into the Supercool Planck Observatory
- Star's Magnetic Field Slams its Solar Winds Back Together
- Scientists Lobbying to Search for Life on Europa
- The Mighty Mississippi, from Space
- XMM-Newton's View of Supernova 1987A
- Ulysses Sees a Surprise at the Sun's South Pole
- Some Galaxies Are Made Almost Entirely of Dark Matter
- A Baby Picture of the Sun
- Rosetta Gets an Amazing View as it Skims Past Mars
- What’s Up this Week: February 26 - March 4, 2007
- Our Supermassive Black Hole Is a Natural Particle Accelerator
- Podcast: The Story of Galaxy Evolution
- High Resolution Views of Comet McNaught's Nucleus
- NASA Reveals a Sample Lunar Base
- Europe Approves its Mercury Mission
- South Pole Telescope Sees First Light
- Hail Damages Space Shuttle Atlantis, Delays Launch
- New Horizons Gets a Gravity Boost From Jupiter
- A Solution for the Black Hole Information Paradox?
- Construction for the New Soyuz Launch Facility Begins
- Another Reminder: Lunar Eclipse on March 3, 2007
- Unique New Perspectives of Saturn
- Stephen Hawking Will Experience Zero Gravity
- NASA Cutbacks Will Delay Moon Missions
- The Perfect Crater for a Moon Settlement?
- Chandra and Hubble Imaged Jupiter During New Horizons Flyby
- Large Lake and Island Discovered On Titan
- Podcast: The Largest Structures in the Universe
- What's Up this Week: March 5 - March 11, 2007
- Is Pluto a Planet?
- Sunlight Puts the Spin on Asteroids
- Nowak Fired from NASA
- What's Up this Week: March 12 - March 18, 2007
- Podcast: The Third Question Show
- New Globular Cluster Discovered
- Radioactive Core Might Explain Geysers on Enceladus
- Photo Contains More Than 1,000 Supermassive Black Holes
- Seas Discovered on Titan
- Asteroid Sample Return Mission Proposed
- A Very Long Lasting Gamma Ray Burst
- CryoSat Version 2
- No Links to Show Notes
- Bin neu
- Podcast: What is the Universe Expanding Into?
- What’s Up this Week: March 19 - March 25, 2007
- SpaceX's Falcon-1 Briefly Reaches Space
- Jupiter As Seen From Saturn
- Hinode's Amazing New Images of the Sun's Surface
- Solar System Shipping Routes
- The Countries Most at Risk to Asteroid Impacts
- Red Jr. Captured By New Horizons
- Supersonic "Bullets" of Gas Ejected from the Orion Nebula
- Enceladus Might Mask the Length of Saturn's Day
- Snowball Earth Probably Had Warm Spots
- Podcast: Asteroids Make Bad Neighbours
- What's Up this Week: March 25 - April 1, 2007
- Book Review: Drive To Mars
- Double Asteroids Revealed as Twin Piles of Rubble
- More Images from New Horizon's Jupiter Flyby
- Hexagonal Structure at Saturn's North Pole
- Observatories Get the Jump on Gamma Ray Bursts
- Podcast: The Sun, Spots and All
- What’s Up this Week: April 2 - April 8, 2007
- Podcast: String Theory, Time Travel, White Holes, Warp Speed, Multiple Dimensions, and Before the Big Bang
- What's Up this Week: April 16 - April 22, 2007
- Podcast: The Search for Neutrinos
- Black Holes Could Provide the Seeds of Life
- Hubble's Detailed Photograph of the Carina Nebula
- Expedition 14 Returns to Earth
- See the Sun, In Thrilling 3-D!
- Book Review: Brave New Universe
- What's Up this Week: April 23 - April 29, 2007
- Earth-Sized Planet Discovered in the Habitable Zone
- Matter Should Dominate the Universe Forever
- Podcast: Choosing and Using a Telescope
- Cooler Stars Need to Keep Out of the Danger Zone
- Is Antares the biggest and the brightest star in the Universe?
- The Next Solar Cycle is Nearly Upon Us
- Saturn's Glowing Rings
- Triple View of the Sombrero Galaxy
- Steven Hawking Soars
- What's Up this Week: April 30 - May 6, 2007
- Podcast: Discovering Another Earth
- Book Review: The Space Shuttle and Project Constellation
- Sea Ice Loss Predictions Aren't Conservative Enough
- NASA's Looking for Better Gloves
- SOFIA Makes its First Flight
- Lighting Up The Past And The Future
- Young Stars Trashing Their Nursery
- COROT Turns Up its First Planet
- Super-Massive Planet Discovered
- Astronaut Walter Schirra, 1923-2007
- Multiple Generations of Stars in a Cluster
- Train Carrying Shuttle Parts Derails
- Torrent of New Jupiter Images from New Horizons
- Mercury is Soft in the Middle
- Spirit Finds and Ancient Volcanic Explosion
- Creating the Conditions Inside Supergiant Planets
- Ice Depth Varies Across the Surface of Mars
- Astrosphere for May 5, 2007
- Astrosphere for May 7, 2007
- Podcast: Questions Show #4
- What’s Up this Week: May 7 - May 13, 2007
- Chandra Sees the Brightest Supernova
- Ariane 5 Lofts Two Satellites
- Astrosphere for May 8, 2007
- How Dark Matter Might Have Snuffed Out the First Stars
- Book Review: Space Invaders
- Saturn, Painted By Storms
- Astrosphere for May 9, 2007
- Phoenix Lander Arrives in Florida
- Astronomers Map the Hot Weather on a Distant Planet
- Astrosphere for May 10, 2007
- When Our Galaxy Smashes Into Andromeda, What Happens to the Sun?
- Maximizing Survival Time Inside the Event Horizon of a Black Hole
- Astrosphere for May 11, 2007
- A Star as Old as the Universe
- Dwarf Galaxies Have a Large Amount of Unseen Matter
- New Mission Could Find Star Trek's Planet Vulcan
- Microbes Travel With Our Spacecraft
- Organic Chemicals Discovered in Titan's High Atmosphere
- Astrosphere for May 14, 2007
- What's Up this Week: May 14 - May 20, 2007
- Podcast: Gamma Ray Bursts
- Progress 25 Blasts Off for the Space Station
- Cluster Sees Earth's Bow Shock Crumple and Reform
- Astrosphere for May 15, 2007
- Newly Discovered Planet Orbits in Just 31 Hours
- Ring of Dark Matter Discovered Around a Galaxy Cluster
- Progress 25 Docks with the Station
- Atlantis Rolls out to the Launch Pad
- Antarctica Had Vast Regions Melt Recently
- Request: a page with all the sources that are being walked through dayley for news
- Astrosphere for May 16, 2007
- Frictional Heating Creates the Plumes on Enceladus
- New Technique for Finding the Mass of Black Holes
- Carnival of Space #3
- Neptune-Sized Planet Covered in Superhot Ice
- Saturn's Rings in Blue
- Supermassive Black Holes Set to Merge
- Astrosphere for May 18, 2007
- Book Review: Pluto and Beyond
- Spitzer Shows Young Stars Hatching in Orion
- Sensitive Gemini Instrument Damaged
- International Sidewalk Astronomy Night - May 19, 2007
- Astrosphere for May 22, 2007
- Podcast: Gravitational Lensing
- What’s Up this Week: May 21 - May 27, 2007
- Spirit Scrapes Up Evidence of Mars' Wet Past
- Chandra's Look at the Andromeda Galaxy
- Evidence of Catastrophic Floods on Mars
- Our Lonely Future, 3 Trillion Years From Now
- Astrosphere for May 23, 2007
- Brown Dwarf Discovered with Jets
- Saturn's Rings Could Be Twice as Massive as Previously Believed
- Longer Lasting Gamma Ray Bursts
- Ejected Black Holes May Take Their Fuel With Them
- Carnival of Space #4
- Metal Poor Star Found With Planets
- Telescope Under the Ice in Antarctica
- Coastal Scene on Titan
- Astrosphere for May 25, 2007
- Dark Caverns Discovered on Mars
- Merging Stars Create a New Class of Explosion
- Astronauts Will Get Some Warning When the Space Storm's Coming
- Podcast: Neutron Stars and their Exotic Cousins
- What's Up this Week: May 28 - June 3, 2007
- Grand Spiral Galaxy M81 by Hubble
- Medium-Sized Black Hole Lurks in a Star Cluster
- Astrosphere for May 28, 2007
- "The Universe" on the History Channel
- Astrosphere for May 29, 2007
- Snow Melt is on the Rise in Greenland
- Massive Binary System Discovered
- Dwarf Galaxy is Falling Into our Local Group for the First Time
- Dark Matter Annihilation at the Centre of the Milky Way
- Supermassive Black Holes Spin at the Limits of Relativity
- Astrosphere for May 30, 2007
- Blue Moon on May 31st, 2007
- Star Formation is Active in the Galactic Suburbs
- One of the Most Energetic Events Ever Seen in the Universe
- Right in the Middle Between a Planet and a Star
- Cosmonauts Install Debris Panels on the Station
- NASA Administrator Isn't Sure Global Warming is a Problem
- Grapple Attachment May Be Added to the James Webb Telescope
- Astrosphere for May 31, 2007
- Astronomers See the Face of Altair
- Amateurs Help Discover a Planet that Might be a Brown Dwarf
- XMM-Newton Analyzes a Huge Collection of Newly Forming Stars
- Spitzer Locates a Binary Pair of Black Holes
- Atlantis is Go for Launch, June 8
- shuttle delay of 3 months due to weather
- Astrosphere for June 1, 2007
- Astrosphere for June 4, 2007
- Two Spacecraft will Image Venus Together
- Recent Landslide on Mars
- Deathwatch on a Red Giant Star
- Mars Garden Wins at a Flower Show
- What's Up this Week: June 4 - June 10, 2007
- Podcast: Astrology and UFOs
- Looking to hire a web assistant
- Astrosphere for June 5, 2007
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