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- Answer to WITU #139 Now Posted
- Ground-Based Observations Capture Spacewalking Astronaut in Action
- Podcast: Archaeoastronomy
- Astronomy Without A Telescope – Unreasonable Effectiveness
- X-37B thunders off the pad on its way to orbit
- A New Spin On NGC 2403
- Buckyballs… Throwing Astronomers A Curve
- Claim of Alien Life in Meteorites Needs Further Review
- Carnival of Space #187
- Special Star Trek Song Beamed Up To International Space Station
- Hubble Captures the “V”
- Saturn’s Rings, Moons Line Up in Latest Stunning Cassini Image
- New Look at Messier 82 Reveals Superwind Source, Young Star Clusters
- Double Spaceship Sighting Alert – and last chance to see Discovery in orbit
- Where to Next? Decadal Survey Prioritizes Future Planetary Missions
- As Shuttle Era Ends, What Will be its Legacy?
- Vast Areas of Low Latitude Subsurface Ice Found on Mars
- Awe-Inspiring Flythrough of the Saturn System
- Enceladus’ Internal Heat Much Higher Than Predicted
- Best Images from STS-133: Discovery’s Final Mission in Pictures
- Aged Voyager 1 Does In-flight Gymnastics for Science
- STS-133 Crew Pays Tribute to Shuttle Discovery
- whats your favourite??
- STEREO Looks at the Sun; Finds Planets
- Capturing Thor’s Helmut
- Endeavour Mated to Rockets for Last Flight Photo Album
- ‘Armada of Telescopes’ Captures Most Distant Galaxy Cluster Ever Seen
- New Color Image Shows Opportunity Rover from Orbit
- Cosmology 101: The Present
- Absolutely Amazing: ISS, Discovery Transit Sun Near Active Sunspot Region
- Discovery: Mission Complete
- Jupiter and Mercury Pair Up in Twilight March 13–16
- Where In The Universe Challenge #140
- Astronomers Continue to Monitor Asteroid Apophis
- March 19, 2011… “SuperMoon” or “SuperHype”?
- James Elliot, Discoverer of Uranus Ring System, Dies
- Runaway Star Creates Quite a Shock
- New Amazingly Life-like Android Better Than Star Trek’s Data
- Endeavour’s Final Rollout
- Massive 8.9 Earthquake, Hits Japan; Tsunamis Predicted for Pacific Basin
- Grieving Glory — And Will The Taurus XL Fly Again?
- Did Mars’ Missing Carbon Go Underground in a Wetter Age?
- Lunar Farside Gets Highest Resolution Look Yet from LRO
- Just to be Clear: The Moon Did Not Cause the Earthquake in Japan
- New Spy Satellite Launches on Covert Mission
- The Science Behind a Tsunami
- Carnival of Space #188
- Astronomy Without A Telescope – Black Hole Entropy
- Spectacular Sunset Launch of new US Spy Satellite
- KSC Launch Pad Worker Falls, Dies
- Discoverys Last Launch and Landing Captured in Exquisite Amateur Videos
- Satellite Photos Before and After of Japan’s Earthquake, Tsunami
- Japan Quake May Have Shortened Earth Days, Moved Axis
- Bullseye: MESSENGER Gears Up For First-Ever Mercury Orbit
- Hubble Rules Out One Alternative to Dark Energy
- Touching the Tarantula: Hubble Gets in Close
- NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Delivers Treasure Trove of Data
- Exoplant May Have Metal-Rich Atmosphere
- New Image: VLT Captures Tumult of Starbirth
- Soyuz Lands Safely; Next Crew Launch Delayed
- The Supermoon Illusion
- Stunning Cassini at Saturn Fly Through Animation set to Inspiring Music
- Google Lunar X-Prize’s ‘college team’ gaining steam, attention and support
- NASA: Happy St. Paddy’s Day!
- Titan’s Spring Showers Bring Torrents of Methane, Maintain ‘Dry’ Gullies
- The Universe Verse Continues – It’s Alive!
- Success! MESSENGER First Spacecraft to Orbit Mercury
- New Horizons Flies by Uranus
- Photo: KSC Employees Honor the Shuttle Program
- How to Recover a Solid Rocket Booster
- Hopes Dim for Contacting Spirit Rover
- Robo Trek Debuts … Robonaut 2 Unleashed and joins First Human-Robot Space Crew
- Carnival of Space #189
- Astronomy Without A Telescope – Doubly Special Relativity
- Your Pictures of the “Super” Full Moon
- Coming to a Sky Near You: The Realm of Galaxies
- Shuttle Endeavour Photo Special: On Top of Pad 39A for Final Flight
- Is National Academies Review of Astronaut Numbers Needed?
- RIP James Elliot.
- JWST Sunscreen Offers SPF 1,000,000
- Curiosity Rover Testing in Harsh Mars-like Environment
- Winning Space ‘Crafts’ Could Get a Ride on Shuttle
- Why are Dobsonian Telescopes a Favorite Among Amateur Astronomers?
- Experimental Scramjet Aircraft Set for Test Flight
- Saturn Has a Split Radio Personality
- Simply Stunning Aurora Video from Norway
- Equipment to Study Hayabusa’s Asteroid Samples Damaged in Japan Earthquake
- Coolest Brown Dwarf Spotted by Earth-bound Telescopes
- What Did Gagarin See on His Historic Flight?
- Kepler Spacecraft Back in Action After Computer Glitch
- Iran Claims They’ve Built a Flying Saucer
- Decadal Survey for Human Spaceflight?
- Probing the Moho Boundary – Earth’s Own Unexplored Frontier
- Revolutionary Dawn Closing in on Asteroid Vesta with Opened Eyes
- How Apollo Flew To The Moon Second Edition Set For Summer Release
- Where In The Universe Challenge #141
- Scientists Predict Arctic Could Be Ice-Free Within Decades
- Famous Binary Cygnus-X1 Displays First-Ever Polarized Emissions
- Perseus Cluster Thicker Around the Middle Than Thought
- New Look Inside Tycho Supernova Remnant Hints at Cosmic Ray Origins
- Companion Stars Could Cause Unexpected X-Rays
- Stardust-NExT sees Jets and impact crater at Comet Tempel 1 and says Farewell !
- Behind the Scenes at the Keck Observatory
- Answer for This Week’s WITU Challenge Now Posted
- Saturday, March 26, 2011 – Lights Out for Earth Hour!
- Fireworks on the Sun
- Astronomy Without A Telescope – Dark Statistics
- Opportunity Rover Completes Exploration of fascinating Santa Maria Crater
- Carnival of Space #188
- Astrophoto: A Mexican Orion
- Everyday Astronauts
- Israel and Russia Sign Space Cooperation Agreement
- Fancy doing a Messier Marathon this Weekend?
- How to Wake Up an Astronaut: Vote Now
- Amazing Image: Kepler’s Transiting Exoplanets
- Japan’s Trash-laden HTV-2 Undocks from ISS
- Cosmology 101: The End
- MESSENGER’s First Image from Orbit of Mercury
- Keeping Astronauts Safe from Meteoroids
- New Image: Rosy Glow of Starbirth, Just in Time for Spring
- From the Earth and Moon (and Russia) With Love
- New Technique Separates the Modest Red Giants From the … Giant Red Giants
- New Images from Mercury: Just the Beginning for MESSENGER in Orbit
- Observing Alert – Nova Saggitarii 2011 #2
- Where In The Universe Challenge #142
- NASAs First Orion Capsule and New Space Operations Center Unveiled
- Unidentified Triangles
- We’re Done With Embargoes
- Dramatic Video: Ariane 5 Rocket Abort
- New Results from GOCE: Earth is a Rotating Potato
- Contest: Win IMAX Hubble DVD
- Something Big Coming from SpaceX?
- Spectacular Galaxies Dancing Towards Destruction
- First Ever In-Flight Refueling for ISS Set for Mid-May
- New Studies: Planetary Rings Harbor Records of Past Smash-Ups
- What Will Airplanes of the Future Look Like?
- Word soup questions.
- Mars’ Misty Mountains
- saturn's rings
- Webb Telescope FAQs
- Answer for This Week’s WITU Challenge Now Posted
- The Great Moon Hoax of 1835
- SDO’s Crazy-Looking Sun Due to Syzygy
- ‘In Flight’ Shuttle Orbiter retirement display planned by Kennedy Space Center Visito
- Profile of a Lonely Galaxy
- Finding the Failed Supernovae
- Astronomy Without A Telescope – Our Inferred Universe
- April Fool? No Foolin’…
- STS-134 wraps up TCDT
- Shuttle Launch Delayed; Soyuz “Gagarin” Launch Set for Today
- Kickstarting the Joy of Astronomy
- Now is the Time for Observing Saturn in the Night Sky
- ‘Gagarin’ Launches to Space Station
- April’s Shooting Stars
- Just How Active is our Sun Now Compared to Two Years Ago?
- Cartoon Commemorates Shuttle Program
- SpaceX Unveils Launch of Falcon Heavy, Worlds Most Powerful Rocket by 2013
- Carnival of Space #191
- NASA Researchers Find Brand New Mineral in Old Meteorite
- Watch How Curiosity Will Land On Mars
- Earth Has A Companion Asteroid With a Weird Orbit
- Coalition for Space Exploration Tasks us to “Think Outside the Circle”
- Clyde Tombaugh’s Ten Special Commandments for Planet Hunters
- New Hit Single: “Pluto the Previous Planet”
- Awe-Inspiring View of the Milky Way
- Arctic Ozone Levels Reach All-Time Low
- Astrobiologist, Nobel Prize Winner Baruch Blumberg Dies
- Where In The Universe Challenge #143
- Two Asteroids Passed Close to Earth Wednesday
- Real-time Observatory Captures Stunning Recent Auroras
- Particle Physicists See Something Little That Could be Really Big
- Space Telescopes Observe Unprecedented Explosion
- Global Lunar Week – April 10 to 16, 2011
- 10 Years of the Mars Odyssey
- Curiosity Mars Rover Almost Complete
- Halos Gone MAD
- Answer to This Week’s WITU Challenge Now Posted
- Video: Spring Fireballs
- How to find Saturn in the Sky this Weekend
- How Would a Government Shutdown Affect NASA?
- Countdown to Yuri’s Night and the 50th Anniversary of Human Spaceflight !
- Astronomy Without A Telescope – Our Unlikely Solar System
- Video: Dancing Spiral Magnetic Loops on the Sun
- Carnival of Space #192
- Jethro Tull in Space
- Astrophoto: A Whale of a Galaxy
- Yuri Gagarin and Vostok 1 Photo Album – 50th Anniversary of Human Spaceflight
- Dream Job Posting: Spaceship Pilots Wanted
- Celebrate Yuri’s Night with the Crew of the Space Station
- Movie Premiere: First Orbit
- Video: Re-Live the First Shuttle Flight, 30 Years Ago
- Stirring Video Tributes to Yuri Gagarin Sung by The Russian Red Army Choir
- Infographic: Fun Facts About the Space Shuttle Orbiters
- FBI Memo Does Not Prove Aliens Crash Landed in Roswell
- NASA Selects Museums in Florida, California, New York and the Smithsonian for retirin
- At Shuttle Program’s Twilight, Tears and Cheers as Triumphs and Tragedies are Remembe
- A New Way to Visualize Warped Space and Time
- Asteroid Observing Alert
- A Twisted Sister Galaxy
- Where In The Universe Challenge #144
- Iridium Next Prepares to Ride the Falcon
- ‘Sonic Booms’ in Space Linked to Star Formation
- A Varying Venusian Vortex
- Captain Kirk and the Space Shuttle
- Cast Your Vote for Student “Spirit of Innovation” Awards
- No Joy for Dark Matter Detector’s First 100 Days
- Look Inside a Lunar Crater
- April 9th Fireball
- Telescope Eyepieces: The Weakest Link
- NASA Space Shuttle Owner’s Workshop Manual Book Review
- NASA Avoids Accountant’s Axe
- Astronomy Without A Telescope – Assumptions
- Solar Powered Jupiter bound JUNO lands at Kennedy Space Center for blastoff
- Sun Day, April 17th – Get Out And Enjoy!
- Antigravity Could Replace Dark Energy as Cause of Universe’s Expansion
- Kepler Discovers a Rare Triple Gem
- Carnival of Space #193
- NASA Announces Awardees of CCDev2
- Is Titan Hiding an Ocean?
- Latest Images from Mercury: Bright Peaks, Swirling Craters and Weird Terrain
- Gallery: 10 Years of Canadarm2, Construction Crane in Space
- Launch Date Set for Particle Detector Mission; Endeavour’s Final Flight,
- Answer to WITU #144 Now Posted
- Red Suns and Black Trees: Shedding a New Light on Alien Plants
- Project Morpheus Fires Up Its Engines
- Hubble Comes of Age With Dramatic New Image
- Where In The Universe Challenge #145
- Enceladus and Saturn are Linked by Electromagnetic Currents
- GOCE Data Close Up: Around the World in Lumpy, Geoidy 3-D
- Interacting Sunspots Spawn Gigantic Solar Flare
- President Obama to Attend Endeavours Last Launch on April 29
- Service Interruption
- More Surprises From Pluto
- Astronomy Without A Telescope – Alien Mining
- The Universe in a Chocolate Cream Egg
- And now exo-magnetospheres
- Year One of the Solar Dynamics Observatory – Vote for Your Favorite Solar Events
- Lingering Lyrids…
- Latest Saturnian Eye Candy from Cassini
- Is Winking Near-Earth Asteroid GP59 Really the Missing Apollo 13 Panel?
- Answer Now Posted for WITU #145
- Budget Woes Put SETI’s Allen Telescope Array into “Hibernation”
- Russia Has Concerns for SpaceX Safety for Docking to ISS
- Planets Party In The Morning April 28-May 1
- Lockheed Accelerates Orion to Achieve 2013 launch and potential 2016 Lunar Flyby
- Off to Florida for the Shuttle Launch
- Did the Early Universe Have Just One Dimension?
- Mars’ Underground Atmosphere
- Think Traffic Interview About Universe Today
- Observing Challenge: A Gathering of Galaxies – Hickson 44
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