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- Russia to Send Monkeys to Mars
- Universe Today Astronomy Picture of the Week: NGC 3199 - The Interstellar Snow Ploug
- New Earthrise and Earthset Movies from Kaguya
- Finally, A Sport for Geeks: Rocket Racing League Announces First Live Exhibition
- More Space News From Russia
- What was Before the Big Bang? An Identical, Reversed Universe
- New Technique Can Estimate Size and Frequency of Meteorite Impacts
- Podcast: Getting Around the Solar System
- Universe Today Exclusive - Cygnus Nova V2491 Revealed for Readers
- Binoculars for Astronomy
- Milky Way's Black Hole Gave Off a Burst 300 Years Ago
- Coolest, Darkest Brown Dwarf Star Discovered
- Astrosphere for April 15, 2008
- Reference to UT from Coast to Coast AM
- Where In The World (and What World) Is This?
- Latest News on Apophis: 13 -year-old Boy Corrects NASA's Estimates of Earth Impact
- Radiation Sickness, Cellular Damage and Increased Cancer Risk for Long-term Missions
- The Pioneer Anomaly: A Deviation from Einstein Gravity?
- Galactic Ghosts Haunt Their Killers
- Inflation Theory Takes a Little Kick in the Pants
- Mars Express: Looking Beneath Mars’ Surface
- Stellar Birth in the Galactic Wilderness
- Carnival of Space #50
- A Portal to Another Universe?
- Name a Star - Real or Ripoff?
- What's Up - The Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast
- Stuart Blasts Star Naming Companies
- NASA Official Wants a Six Month Stay on Moon
- The Odds of Intelligent Life in the Universe
- Australian Observatory First To Capture New Nova In Sagittarius
- The Debate Continues: Water or Land Landings for Orion
- Soyuz Crew Safe After a Violent Re-entry and Landing 400km Off-target
- Branson to be the First to Marry Couples in Space
- Light Echo from X-Ray Flare Reveals Existence of a Molecular Torus Surrounding a Supe
- NGC 3718 by Dietmar Hagar
- It’s That Time of the Month for the Moon
- Space Questions Answered
- Space Questions for the Week Ending April 21st, 2008
- The "Best Engineering Tool" in Space: Duct Tape
- New Facts Emerge from Soyuz Emergency Landing
- Apollo 8 Astronaut Bill Anders Reflects on Earthrise Picture
- Binocular Astronomy - Monthly Sky Lights
- Soyuz Capsule Hatch Nearly Burned Up and Crew's Lives Were on a "Razor's Edge"
- Questions for April 22, 2008
- This Week's "Where In The World (and What World) Is This?"
- Solar Sail Space Travel One Step Closer to Reality
- Galaxy Zoo Gets a Makeover
- Celestron SkyScout Review
- Podcast: Detectors
- Nova Sagittarius 2008 Is Brightening!
- Opportunity’s Robotic Arm Stalls
- Magnetic Fields Shape the Jets Pouring Out of Supermassive Black Holes
- Mars Was Recently Blanketed By Glaciers
- New Hubble Images Reveal Plethora of Interacting Galaxies
- Carnival of Space #51
- Nova Sagittarius 2008 UPDATE
- Soyuz Hard Landing: The Facts
- Trailer for the International Year of Astronomy 2009
- Potential Global Warming "Fix" Will Damage the Ozone Layer
- Space Golf and Other Zero-G Sports on the ISS
- ATV Jules Verne Boosts Space Station to Higher Orbit (Video)
- UT and the Slashdot Effect
- Self-Healing Computers for Damaged Spaceships
- The Earth's Cities at Night
- Globular Clusters Are Less Evolved than Astronomers Thought
- Podcast: The End of the Universe Part 1: The End of the Solar System
- Book Review: The Mystery of the Missing Antimatter
- 10 Satellites Launched in Record Setting Mission for India (Video)
- Europe Launches the Most Accurate Clock in Space
- Looking For a Free Ride To Venus?
- Why Can't We Launch Trash Into Space?
- Hubble Surprise: Heavyweight Baby Galaxies
- Global Warming is Accelerating Faster than can be Naturally Repaired
- I'm using Twitter?
- Supermassive Black Hole Kicked Out of Galaxy: First Ever Observation
- Cassini Watches Five-Month Lightning Storm Rage on Saturn
- Titan Launch Pad Tower Blown Up at Cape Canaveral (Gallery)
- Where In The Universe?
- Shape Shifting Robot Can Reassemble After Crashing Apart
- Spirit's Dust Dilemma
- Gaia Hypothesis: Could Earth Really be a Single Organism?
- Explore Earth's Ionosphere with Google Earth
- Jupiter’s Rings Are ‘Made in the Shade’
- Carnival of Space #52 - The Anniversary Edition
- Questions for May 1, 2008
- What's Up - The Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - May 2-4, 2008
- New Type of White Dwarf Stars Discovered
- Ocean Currents May Cool the Climate for a Decade
- Triple and Double Craters on Mars
- Happy Space Day!
- Could Jupiter Wreck the Solar System?
- Searching for Water and Minerals on Mars - Implications for Colonization
- Mission to the Sun
- Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower Peaks
- Send Your Name to the Moon
- IC 2944 - Astrophotography by Ken Crawford
- Titan’s Hydrocarbon 'Sand' Dunes
- Satellite View of Deadly Cyclone in Myanmar
- Another (Better) Opportunity to Send Your Name to Space
- Podcast: The End of the Universe Part 2: The End of Everything
- Digging for Dark Matter: The Large Underground Xenon Detector
- Frames not showing up correctly
- XMM-Newton Discovers Part of Missing Matter in the Universe
- Water in Interstellar Space
- Comet Strikes Increase as We Pass Through the Galactic Plane
- Asteroid Impact Created a Worldwide Rain of Carbon Beads
- How to Detect Watery Worlds Around Other Stars
- Only 11 Space Shuttle Missions Remain
- Finally, Some Help
- Did Earth Have More Than One Moon?
- Will Mars Astronauts be put in Suspended Animation for the Journey?
- NASA Considers Manned Asteroid Mission
- JAXA Releases Boomerang Experiment Video
- Where In The Universe? #4
- Snow on Mercury?
- Lightning Storm Generated by Chilean Volcano (Images)
- Photos of the Earth and Moon - From Other Worlds
- Spock's Astro Quiz
- The Space Traveler's Guide to Surviving Without a Spacesuit (Part 1)
- Volunteers Sweat for NASA
- Astronomy Day - May 10, 2008
- Legendary Astronaut John Glenn Speaks Out On Shuttle Decommissioning
- Shuttle Launch Controllers Prepared to Press "Self Destruct" Button
- Popular Space Elevator Video Not "News," says LiftPort Founder
- Long-term Observations Reveal Patterns in Saturn's Atmosphere
- Carnival of Space #53
- NASA Flips for Petaflops
- Unknowns in Mercury’s Gravity Field Provides Challenges for MESSENGER Mission
- Stars Orbiting Close to Black Holes Flattened like Hot Pancakes
- The Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: May 9-11, 2008
- After the Shuttle, Should Astronauts be Launched on Satellite Rockets?
- Rumor Mill Churns With NASA's Upcoming Announcement
- Space Hotel Prototype Makes 10,000th Orbit
- Solution to NASA's Glove Problem
- Hubble Image of the Colliding Antennae Galaxies (with Video)
- Learning to Breathe Mars Air (Video)
- That's WMAP, Seen from Earth
- "Tricorder" Checks for Unwanted ISS Microbes
- ISS Astronaut on Colbert Report
- Scientist Says Texting is More Expensive Than Downloading From Hubble
- Celestron Sky Scout Scope 90 Review
- Revealing The Undiscovered - Van Den Bergh 149/50 and Lynds Dark Nebula 1235 by Tom D
- Help Find the Mars Polar Lander
- Scientific Data Recovered from a Hard Drive that Crashed With Columbia
- Podcast: The Hubble Space Telescope
- It's Almost Time for the Mars Phoenix Landing
- Lower Gravity Will Help Lunar Dust Get Deep Into Astronaut Lungs
- Rising Temperatures Could Shut Down Plate Tectonics
- Phobos Might Only Have 10 Million Years to Live
- Imminent Discovery of Life On Mars?
- Vatican Astronomer Says Its OK to Believe in ET
- Looking for Black Holes in … Water?
- This Week's "Where in the Universe?" Challenge
- Comet C/2005 L3 McNaught Brighter Than Expected
- The Big Announcement: Chandra, VLA Find Youngest Supernova in Our Galaxy
- New NASA Study Links Humans to Climate Change
- Pole Shift on Europa?
- How to Escape From a Black Hole
- "Fusionman" Soars the Skies
- Elusive Molecule Found in Venus' Atmosphere
- Carnival of Space #54
- Mapquesting the Solar System
- Mars Is REALLY Cold
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - May 16-18, 2008
- 7 Minutes of Terror for Phoenix Spacecraft (Video)
- Unusual Crater in Mars' Mamers Valles (Gallery)
- Ultimate Recycling on the ISS: Urine to Water
- Strange, Super-Sized Pulsar Stumps Scientists
- Satellite Images of China Earthquake
- Jupiter - How Many Moons Does Jupiter Have?
- Job Posting: Apply Today to Become an Astronaut
- Fly Over the Columbia Hills at APOD
- There's A lot of Dust Out There in the Universe
- Wow! Satellite Catches Bright Solar Flare – From a Another Star
- No Doomsday in 2012
- Podcast: Adaptive Optics
- Closer to the Heart - 47 Tucanae
- How about less spacey stuff?
- Spare Telescope Parts Could be Used for Homeland Security
- What Would You Say to ET?
- World's Strangest Telescope - The IceCube
- Phytoplankton Bloom Erupts in the North Sea
- Get Your Free Dione Atlas Here!
- Spaceship Sighting Alert
- Could Dark Matter be the Root Cause of Flyby Anomalies?
- Test Your Knowledge With Another "Where In The Universe" Challenge
- Caught in the Act: Astronomers See Supernova As it Explodes
- Congress Considering Additional Shuttle Flight and More Science Funding
- More Satellite Images of China's Earthquake
- Avoiding the Technicolor Yawn In Space
- Solar Sonic Boom: Eclipses May Generate Atmospheric Shocks
- Over 100 Explosions Observed on the Moon
- Exoplanet Count Rises With New Discoveries
- Hubble Spies Third Red Spot on Jupiter
- The Human Brain in Space: Euphoria and the "Overview Effect" Experienced by Astronaut
- Spirit Unearths Former Yellowstone on Mars
- Soyuz Hard Landing: Equipment Module Failed to Separate - Official
- Carnival of Space # 55
- Navigation for Spaceships Using X-ray Pulsars: Introducing XNAV
- Channels, Craters and Phoenix's Landing Site From MRO
- Dear Phoenix: All Our Hopes
- 2012: No Planet X
- Welcome Back to Mars: Phoenix Lands Successfully!
- First Images from Phoenix
- Phoenix's First Views With Color
- One-Way Mission to Mars: US Soldiers Will Go
- More On Phoenix: MRO Captures Descent and Videos
- Life Found a Mile Below Terrestrial Seabed; Implications For Life on Mars
- Astronomers Image Dying Supergiant Star
- The Wizard Takes Off Without Dorothy: Skydiver's Balloon Leaves Him Behind
- Solar Blast Seen in Unprecedented Detail (Video)
- China Launches Second Olympic Satellite; Will Help Earthquake Zone
- HiRISE Does It Again; Captures Phoenix On Mars' Surface
- Another HiRISE Stunner: The Full Descent Image
- Why the Phoenix Landing Site is Perfect
- The A-Train: Using Five Satellites as One to Analyze Polluted Clouds
- Communication Glitch for Phoenix, MRO
- Comm Glitch Resolved; New Raw Images from Phoenix
- Countdown Begins for STS-124; Will Bring Supplies for ISS Toilet Repair
- Listen to Phoenix Descend
- Spitzer Spies Ghostly Magnetar
- "Where In The Universe" Challenge #7
- What is the Fastest Spinning Object in the Solar System? Near-Earth Asteroid 2008 HJ
- Eta Carinae and the "Cosmic Cauldron" in Unprecedented Detail - New Images from the V
- Europe Unveils Concept for Manned ATV
- Buzz Lightyear Joins Space Shuttle Crew
- New "Map" Could Help Solve Ancient Mysteries of Our Galaxy
- Japanese Special Brew: Space Beer
- US Wants to Defend Satellites From Laser Attack
- Phoenix News & Weather; Full Panorama Complete, Arm "Raring To Go"
- Temperature Conditions of a Supernova Recreated in UK Laboratory
- Meet Us in St. Louis
- Lunar Art
- Phoenix Spies Possible Ice; TEGA Short Circuit Likely
- Warm Coronal Loops May Hold the Key to Hot Solar Atmosphere
- It Really Looks Like Ice on Mars
- Harvesting Solar Power from Space
- Get Ready for High-Energy GLAST
- Launchpad Damaged During Saturday's Shuttle Launch
- Phoenix Digs on Mars
- How To Weigh a Black Hole: Just Look At It
- AAS Meeting in St. Louis, June 1-5
- Planet Discovered with Only 3 Times the Mass of the Earth
- Carnival of Space #56
- Astronomers Weigh the Coolest Brown Dwarfs
- Famous People Wandering the Halls of AAS
- Podcast: The Scientific Method
- Re-use, Recycle and Share Your Spacecraft to Find Exoplanets
- Book Review: Canada's Fifty Years in Space - The COSPAR Anniversary
- How do you Model the Earth's Magnetic Field? Build your own Baby Planet…
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