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- Double Your Science: Starburst Galaxies Found with Active Quasars
- Mars Settlement Pioneers Will Face Huge Psychological Challenges
- Watch Press Conferences on Astronomy Cast LIVE
- Podcast: The Search for Water on Mars
- The Case of the Missing White Dwarf
- Largest Picture of the Milky Way Unveiled
- Reminder: Astro-blogger Meetup Tonight
- The Milky Way Has Only Two Spiral Arms
- So, What Do Astronomers Do With A 55 Meter-Long Image?
- Honest opinions about Universe Today website.
- Japanese Lab Kibo Attached to Space Station (Video)
- Press Conference via Astronomy Cast Live
- Beer and Burgers With a Side of Science
- Recipe for Giant Lunar Telescopes
- Map of Milky Way Redrawn (again)
- Odyssey Possibly Hit by High-Energy Particles; Phoenix Science Run About to Begin
- Toilet is Fixed and Kibo is Switched On - A Great Day Aboard the ISS
- Closest Images Ever of Mars Dust Grains
- Planetary Potential from Protoplanetary Disks
- A Look at Mars Soil Before It Bakes in TEGA
- SkyWatcher Alert: Moon, Mars, Saturn and More…
- Phoenix Suffers Unknown Problem with Sample Analysis Oven
- Possible Solution to Solar Flare Damage to Satellites
- Images From The STS-124 Mission
- Can a Wormhole Generate its Own Magnetic Field?
- Listen to Terra Chat Live Tonight: 2012 and the Mayan Prophacy
- Mystery Moonlets Cause Constant Changes in Saturn's F Ring
- Hanny's Voorwerp - Still Alive and Kicking….
- Where Is the New Horizons Spacecraft?
- Can Light be "Squeezed" to Improve Sensitivity of Gravitational Wave Detectors?
- Phoenix Will Try New "Sprinkle" Technique
- What Do You Do If Someone Blows Up Your Satellite? Call a Space Lawyer
- Equipment Review: Meade 8X42 Travel Binoculars
- Listen to Paranormal Radio Live Tonight: The 2012 Controversy
- Hubble Zooms In On Coma Galaxy Cluster
- Podcast: Missions to Mars, Part 1
- Unique Telescope Facility Opens In Swiss Biosphere
- Space Station Astronauts Could Get Stranded in Kibo
- Arecibo Joins Forces with Global Antennae to Simulate 6,800 Mile Telescope
- Double Spaceship Sighting Alert
- New Details on Venus' Clouds from Venus Express
- Launchpad Damage Threatens Future Missions
- Phoenix Sprinkles Successfully
- GLAST Blasts Off
- IAU Throws Pluto a Bone: "Plutoid"
- "Shake, Shake, Shake" Gets Soil into Phoenix TEGA
- XMM-Newton Discovers Strange-Shaped Supernova Remnant
- Where In The Universe Challenge #8
- New Transistor Could Side-Step Space Radiation Problem
- Comet Boattini Sails Towards the Sun
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - June 13-16, 2008
- Where are the Sunspots? Are we in for a Quiet Solar Cycle?
- Alien Mineral From Comet Dust Found in Earth's Atmosphere
- The Latest in Space Fashion from NASA
- Carnival of Space #58
- Ulysses Mission to End After 17 Years
- Crew Sees Object Float Away From Shuttle
- Doritos In Space
- Wilkins Ice Shelf Continues Break-up, Even During Winter
- Thinking About Time Before the Big Bang
- Latest Phoenix Images: Ice or Salt?
- STS-124: A Mission in Pictures
- Rare Asteroid Studied by Hawaiian Scientists
- Three "Super-Earths" Found Orbiting One Star
- New Radio Telescope to Help SETI Scan Unexplored Frequencies for Extraterrestrials
- Simeis 147 by Davide De Martin
- Phoenix Finds No Water on Mars Surface… So Far
- NASA Says Launchpad Damage Shouldn't Impact Shuttle Schedule
- Telescope Review - Celestron NexStar 102 SLT
- Super-Earths: How Much Are They Like Earth?
- University Returns $3 Million in Savings to NASA
- Seals Use Astronomy as Navigation Aid
- New Lunar Prototype Vehicles Tested (Gallery)
- Interview in Australia Today (or is it tomorrow?)
- Just in Time for Summer: The Milky Way Loses Weight
- Feeding Your Black Hole is Easy
- Phoenix Digs Again; More Science Data on the Way
- Identical Twin Stars Not So Identical
- Supermassive Black Holes are Not Fussy Eaters
- 2012: Planet X is not Nibiru
- Another "Where In The Universe" Challenge
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: June 20-22, 2008
- New Instrument Could Reconstruct Planetary and Moon Origins
- When Cloud Seeding Goes Wrong: Cement Chunk Falls From the Sky
- Disney-Pixar and NASA Join Forces to Explore Space with WALL-E (Video)
- Phoenix: "It Must Be Ice"
- New Satellite Will Monitor Rising Oceans
- Phoenix Press Conference Update: Proof of Water Ice
- Are the Laws of Nature the Same Everywhere in the Universe?
- Podcast: Missions to Mars, Part 2
- Carnival of Space #59
- Saturn's "Dualing" Aurorae
- 2012: No Killer Solar Flare
- Photographer Images Satellites That Do Not Exist
- Newsflash: The LHC Won't Punch a Hole in the Earth After All…
- Paranormal Radio's "2012 Just Another Day" Interview Now Available!
- NGC 6302 by Don Goldman
- Rare Binary Pulsars Provide High Energy Physics Lab
- US Senator: NASA Job Losses Could Generate Jobs for Russian Space Program
- Unusual Galaxies Eat Their Neighbors
- ATV Jules Verne Surpasses All Expectations (Videos)
- Homer's "Odyssey" May Chronicle Ancient Eclipse
- Huge Camera to Observe Dark Energy
- Primordial Stars Frozen Indefinitely by Dark Matter
- Mars Atmosphere Once Held Enough Moisture for Dew or Drizzle
- Two Faces of Mars Explained
- Ares V Rocket Gets an Upgrade: It will be Bigger and Stronger for 2020 Moon Mission (
- Dark Matter is Denser in the Solar System
- Reaching for the Ring: M57 by Dietmar Hager
- Twin Spiral Galaxies Dance Together
- LCROSS Passes Pre-Flight Tests Before Kamakazi Mission to Find Water on Moon
- Phoenix: Mars Soil Can Support Life
- Launch Pad Repairs to Begin; Hubble Repair Mission Should Go As Scheduled
- SOHO the Comet-Finder — And You Can Help
- The Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: June 27-29, 2008
- Cassini Primary Mission Complete; Ready to Tackle New Assignments
- Cosmic Mystery: NGC 7008 by Dietmar Hager
- Forget Neutron Stars, Quark Stars Might be the Densest Bodies in the Universe
- Solar Sail To Launch This Summer
- Aldrin Warns that NASA will fall Behind Russia and China in Space Exploration
- Hubble Does Independence Day With Stars and Stripe
- Tammy's Telescope - Last Look At Mars…
- President Sarkozy and the French (Space) Revolution
- Canada to build World's First Asteroid-hunting Satellite
- "Almost Perfect" Samples are Scraped From Mars Surface For Analysis
- Proposed Mission Could Study Space-Time Around Black Holes
- STEREO Maps Far Reaches of Solar System
- GLAST Powers Up
- Where In The Universe Challenge #10
- Next TEGA "Bake" Could Be Last for Phoenix
- Explosive Spacewalk?
- International Group Studies Mars Sample Return Mission
- MESSENGER Provides New Insights on Mercury
- Theory of Relativity Passes Another Test
- WeekEnd SkyWatcher's Forecast: July 4 - 6, 2008
- "Starlight Zone" Interview Now Online
- Satellies Keep an Eye on Wildfires Around the World
- The Cosmic Cocoon: IC 5146 by Tom V. Davis
- The 16" Meade LightBridge - That's What I Like About You…
- Exploding Asteroid Theory Gains Evidence
- Phoenix Brings New Sample to Wet Chemistry Lab
- Planetary Alignment Dazzles Weekend SkyWatchers
- How Long Would it Take to Travel to the Nearest Star?
- The Yin and Yang of the NeXT Spacecraft
- StarGazer's Telescope - Last Dance With Mars
- Wind Power From the Ocean (With Help from Space)
- Sun-like Stars May Have Low Probability of Forming Planets
- Where In The Universe Challenge #11
- Phoenix Relegated to Scraping the Sidewalk
- The Sunny Side of Asteroids
- Large Hadron Collider Could Generate Dark Matter
- One More Item Found in Astounding HiRise Image of Phoenix Descending
- Particle Physicists Discover Lowest Energy "Bottomonium" Particle
- Let's Study Law: Kepler Would Be So Proud!
- How Old Am I? Star Cluster Perplexes Astronomers
- Cruising the Cloud Tops of Venus With a Solar-Powered Airplane
- Baby Boomer Galaxy Found
- Listen to Terra Chat Live Tonight: Cosmic Occurances, Planet X and Space Travel
- Nano-materials Could Protect Spacecraft and Satellites From Debris
- Phoenix Lander Tries Out Soil Probe and Atomic Microscope
- Spacewalk Retrieves Explosive Bolt
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: July 11-13, 2008
- NASA Needs to Take Space Sex Seriously
- Cosmic Monster - N44 by Don Goldman
- StarGazer's Telescope: So Long, Saturn…
- StarGazer's Telescope: So Long, Saturn…
- Comet W1 Boattini Now Visible For Northern Skies
- Binary Asteroid Glides Past Earth
- Newest Dwarf Planet (and Plutoid): Makemake
- Where Do Meteorites Come From?
- Echus Chasma From Mars Express
- Observing an Evaporating Extrasolar Planet
- The "Other" Moon Rocket Some NASA Engineers Believe is Better Than Ares
- Eta Vs. Peony: Which Star Will Go Supernova First?
- What's the Weather Like on Extrasolar Planet HD 189733b?
- Griffin: China Could Beat US in Moon Race
- Evidence for a Wetter, Warmer Ancient Mars
- Colonizing Venus With Floating Cities
- Phoenix's Rasp Works to Create Ice Shavings
- Take Up a Collection For NASA
- Japanese SELENE (Kaguya) Lunar Mission Spots Apollo 15 Landing Site (Images)
- Where In The Universe Challenge #12
- Snuggling Up to Venus
- Geologists Predicted Mars Avalanche
- "Baby Red Spot" May Have Met Demise on Jupiter
- A Match Made in Space
- A Cold War Meeting in Space 33 Years Ago Today
- Problems Surface For Constellation Program
- An Alien View of the Moon Transiting Earth
- The Space Station as an Interplanetary Transport Vehicle?
- The Mysterious Mars Mounds
- The Exploding Star Everyone Missed
- X-Ray Satellite Discovers Overlooked Supernova
- How Future Missions Could Detect Organisms Inside Rocks on Mars
- Super-Sensitive, Ultra-Small Device Heightens Infrared Capabilities
- Mars Arctic in 3D from Phoenix
- How do you Weigh a Supermassive Black Hole? Take its Temperature
- Hubble Survey of Gravitational Lenses Yields Measure of Dark Matter in Distant Galaxi
- NASA's Use of Cadavers to Test the Orion Capsule
- The "Jewel Box" by Don Goldman
- NASA to Develop GPS-Like System for the Moon
- Successful Test Firing of Orion Jettison Motor (Video)
- The Cosmic Void: Could we be in the Middle of it?
- Large Chunk of ISS Space Junk Becomes Easy to Observe (Video)
- No Life Possible at Edges of the Pinwheel Galaxy
- Phoenix Lander Couldn't Sleep At All Last Night
- Observing Alert: Dwarf Nova VY Aquari Re-Brightens
- Podcast: Quasars
- Book Review: Floating to Space
- Carnival of Space #63
- Polaris Brightness Variations are Revived, Astronomers Mystified
- Ancient Galactic Magnetic Fields Stronger than Expected
- New "Sunglasses" Help Astronomers See Light Near Black Holes
- This Week's "Where In The Universe" Challenge
- What Are YOU Doing for the International Year of Astronomy?
- Phoenix in the Land of Mars' Midnight Sun
- Project Lucifer: Will Cassini Turn Saturn into a Second Sun? (Part 1)
- Bridge Across Space: "Keenan's System" by Martin Winder and Dietmar Hager
- Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: July 25-27, 2008
- Apollo Astronaut Mitchell Says Aliens Have Visited Earth
- Carnival of Space #64
- Astronomers Discover a Supernova/Gamma Ray Burst Hybrid
- If Life Exists on Venus, Could it be Blown to Earth?
- Mars' Sticky Soil Strikes Again
- IBEX Mission Will View the Final Frontier of the Solar System
- Bad Idea: Blowing Up Asteroids with Nuclear Missiles
- By 2020, Droids Will Explore Space For Us
- A Midsummer Night's Dream: NGC 4618 and NGC 4625 by Martin Winder
- Unusual Exoplanet Dances in Sync With Its Sun-Like Star
- Virgin Galactic's WhiteKnightTwo Sees Sunlight for the First Time (Gallery)
- Behind the Power and Beauty of Northern Lights
- Summer Showers: The Delta Aquarid and Capricornid Meteors Sparkle This Week's Skies
- Friday's Total Solar Eclipse can be Watched on the Internet
- US Signs International Deal to Collaborate on Lunar Missions
- Coronado PST - Personal H-Alpha Solar Telescope
- Two Galaxies Walk Into a Bar…
- Area Beneath Phoenix Lander Is Changing
- Astronomers Find New Evidence for Dark Energy
- Podcast: The Milky Way
- Phobos Up Close from Mars Express
- StarGazer's Telescope: Jumpin' Jupiter!
- Where In The Universe Challenge #14
- Liquid Lake on Titan Confirmed
- Project Lucifer: Will Cassini Turn Saturn into a Second Sun? (Part 2)
- Social Networking Site Bebo Wants to Contact Aliens
- Astronomers Simulate the First Stars Formed After the Big Bang
- "We Have Water" on Mars, TEGA Test Confirms
- WeekEnd SkyWatcher's Forecast: August 1-3, 2008
- Electrical Activity on Titan Confirmed: The Spark for Life?
- Latest from HiRISE: Stairs, Polygons, Dunes and Troughs
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