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- ?NASA?s plans to return astronauts to the Moon are dead?
- Wall Street Journal reports NASA shift to private sector
- Europe?s largest space company working on space solar power
- Online Journal of Space Communication Issue 16: Solar Power Satellites
- National Space Society Congratulates Tim Pickens
- South Korean Space Center Selects XCOR?s Lynx for Suborbital Operations
- NSS Congratulates Virgin Galactic and Scaled Composites for Rollout of SpaceShipTwo
- Why Space Matters
- PG&E gets OK for space-based solar project
- Call for Papers, NSS Space Settlement Journal
- NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 27 January 2010
- Joint USAF/NOAA Report of Solar and Geophysical Activity 27 Jan 2010
- Discovery of New Stellar Streams in Andromeda Galaxy
- Mars Brightest for Year, Pairs Up with Full Moon Jan. 29
- Newborn Black Holes May Add Power to Many Exploding Stars
- NASA Gives Go for February 7 as Final Space Shuttle Night Launch
- STS-130 Flight Readiness Review Held Today
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope Status Update #5019
- NASA Hubble Space Telescope Status Update #5018
- NASA Airborne Radar to Study Quake Faults in Haiti, Dominican Republic
- NASA ARC Memo: Turn Back the Clock Day Scheduled January 28, 2010
- Wyle's Scott Parazynski Serves as Honorary Captain of U.S. Luge Team in Vancouver Games
Space News From SpaceDaily.Com:
- Final Space Shuttle Year Begins With Last Night Launch
- Are The Largest Stars Born Like Our Sun
- Route 66: Cassini's Next Look At Titan
- Mars Pairs Up With Full Moon
- NASA Airborne Radar To Study Quake Faults In Haiti
- Apple's Jobs unveils new tablet computer, the iPad
- Astronomers Find Rare Beast By New Means
- ISRO Has Received 'Several' Payload Proposals For Chandrayaan-II
- NASA Adds Israeli Technical Expertise To Lunar Science Research
- India plans manned space mission in 2016
- Seed Bank For The Moon
- Dying news media may seek salvation in Apple tablet
- Full Moon Names for 2010
- NASA Abandons Escape Attempts for Stuck Mars Rover
- Astronauts Photograph Haiti Quake Aftermath From Space
- NASA Aims to Launch Space Shuttle on Feb. 7
- Oddball Cosmic Explosion Holds Clues to Universe's Biggest Bangs
- NASA Budget Request Expected to Realign U.S. Spaceflight Goals
- Star-Mass Black Hole Is Farthest Known
- Trapped Mars Rover Turning New Corner, Scientists Say
- FORUM: What's in Store for Our Space Shuttles?
- Distant Galaxies Unlock New Secrets of Dark Matter
- Skydiver Plans Supersonic Jump from Edge of Space
- Smacks in the Face Explain Unique Looks of Two Moons
- Death from the skies? Ho-hum.
- The EMP threat: fact, fiction, and response (part 1)
- Review: One Small Step
- The future of science and human spaceflight
- Space systems and missile defense in 2010
- The spaceport glut
- Space fetishism: obsession or rational action?
- The future of American human space exploration and the "Critical Path"
- Big Black and the new bird: the NRO and the early Space Shuttle
- The exoplanet explosion
- Smashing RORSATs: the origin of the F-15 ASAT program
- A comic book, the Cold War, and the Moon
- Augustine Commission To Meet Today
- STS-127 Scrubbed Due To Fuel Leak
- Budget Update
- GAO Report on COTS Released
- A New Look at the Apollo 12/Surveyor III Landing Site
- Rapping Buzz
- Delta IV Heavy is Cheaper Than Ares 1. Wow. Who Knew.
- SMD Continues to Have Cost Overrun Problems
- LRO Lets Shuttle Take 17 June Launch Opportunity
- Newly Recovered Image of the Moon's South Pole
- Social Media: While NASA JSC Clamps Down, US Army Opens Up
- Sen. Shelby's Crusade Against Commercial Space
- Moon Rock Gains Traveling Companion for Historic Return to Space
- Uh-Oh! 'Blue Moon' Ends the 00s
- NASA Awards Propulsion System Contract for Moon-Bound Mission
- The Apollo 11 Telemetry Data Recordings: A Final Report
- NASA Partners with Saudi Arabia on Moon and Asteroid Research
- Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project: The Boulders of Copernicus
- Live Webcast: Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project
- Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project: Boulder Trails On The Moon
- Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project: Comparing USGS, LPI, and LOIRP Image Resolution
- Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project: Looking at Boulders on the Moon
- Mars Brightest for Year, Pairs Up with Full Moon Jan. 29
- Now A Stationary Research Platform, NASA's Mars Rover Spirit Starts a New Chapter in Red Planet Scientific Studies
- NASA'S Mars Rover Spirit Topic Of Media Call Jan. 26
- NASA's Mars Rover Spirit Topic Of Media Call Jan. 26
- Rover Gives an 'Opportunity' to View Interior of Mars
- NASA Invites Public to Pick Pixels on Mars
- Public Invited to Pick Pixels on Mars
- Mars Exploration Rover Spirit Update: Little Forward Progress
- Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity Update: Leaving Marquette Behind
- Tooling up ExoMars
- NASA Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: January 11-15, 2010
- NASA to Check for Unlikely Winter Survival of Mars Lander
- Where In The Universe #89
- Next Shuttle Launch is Go; Universe Today Will Be There
- Where is NASA Going? Rumors Fly
- Supernova or GRB? Radio Observations Allow Astronomers to Find Unusual Object
- Kepler Goes Fishing and Reels in Two KOI
- New Amazing Mars Flyover Videos
- Extra-Galactic Whopper Black Hole Breaks Distance Record
- Path clear for STS 130 to attach Tranquility module
- Could Mars Dust Be "Levitated" Away?
- Twin Tails Tell a Crazy Tale of Star Formation
- Satellite Captures Solar Eclipse from Space
- Debunking Astrology: Mars Can't Influence You
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