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Posted May 10, 2008:
- NASA Successfully Completes First Series Of Ares Engine Tests
- Swedish Space Gym Being Tested By Astronauts
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Posted May 8, 2008:
- Iron 'Snow' Helps Maintain Mercury's Magnetic Field, Scientists Say
- Exhaling For Exploration: Scientists Test Lunar Breathing System
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Posted May 3, 2008:
- Supercomputer To Simulate Extreme Stellar Physics
- Geochemists Challenge Key Theory Regarding Earth's Formation
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Posted May 1, 2008:
- Astronomers Discover New Type Of Pulsating White Dwarf Star
- Jupiter's Rings Are Shaped By Interplay Of Sunlight And Shadow
- Artificial Intelligence Boosts Science From Mars
Posted April 30, 2008:
- Life-Probing Instrument Preparing For Mission To Mars
- NASA Satellite Pins Down Timer In Stellar Ticking Time Bomb
- NASA Spacecraft Tracks Raging Saturn Storm
Posted April 29, 2008:
- Ultra-dense Galaxies Found In Early Universe
- Cracks In The Foundation: Fundamental Geological Assumption Relating To Planet Earth Not Quite True
- Oldest Known Celestial Objects Are Surprisingly Immature
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Posted April 24, 2008:
- Secrets Of Massive Black Hole Unveiled: Workings Of Giant Galactic Particle Accelerators Discovered
- Shoulder Motor Balks On Opportunity Rover's Robotic Arm
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Posted April 21, 2008:
- Moon Gets A Lashing From Earth's Magnetotail
- Could There Be Life On Saturn's Moon Enceladus?
- Commander Peggy Whitson Breaks Record For Time In Space For A U.S. Astronaut
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Posted April 17, 2008:
- Drifting Star Discovered: Implications For Star And Planet Formation Theory
- Gravity Wave 'Smoking Gun' Fizzles: Gravitational Radiation Can Be Produced More Than One Way
- NASA Extends Cassini's Grand Tour Of Saturn Two More Years
- NASA Spacecraft Fine Tunes Course For Mars Landing
- Electric Solar Wind Sail Could Power Future Space Travel In Solar System
- World's Newest And Fastest Survey Telescope Receives New Mirror
Posted April 16, 2008:
- Ghosts Of Galaxies: Lingering Star Streams Skirt Two Nearby Spiral Galaxies
- Milky Way's Giant Black Hole 'Awoke From Slumber' 300 Years Ago
- Space Radiation May Cause Prolonged Cellular Damage To Astronauts
Posted April 15, 2008:
Posted April 14, 2008:
- Radiation Risks For Astronauts On A Mission To Mars
- NASA Spacecraft Fine Tunes Course For Mars Landing
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