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  1. Studying the Life Cycle of Butterflies and Spiders in Space
  2. Chandrayaan-1 Almost There
  3. When Moons and Rings Collide
  4. Mystical Surprise: Spitzer Sees Quartz Crystals In Planetary Disks
  5. New Submillimeter Image Reveals Glowing Stellar Nurseries
  6. Spirit Rover in Trouble
  7. Plutoid Eris is Changing… But We Don't Know Why
  8. DIY ISS: Big Home Improvement Projects for Space Station
  9. Earth's 10 Most Impressive Impact Craters
  10. Phoenix Lander At Mission's End
  11. Carnival of Space #78
  12. DVD Review: The Universe - Season Two
  13. Podcast: Ice in Space, Expansion of the Universe, and Death from the Skies
  14. Podcast: The Moon, Part 1
  15. Forgotten Apollo Data Could Solve Moon Dust Problem
  16. First Images of Asteroid 2008 TC3 Impact Aftermath
  17. Chandrayaan-1 Now Successfully in Lunar Orbit
  18. Declaration of Human Rights to be Sent to Space Station
  19. In Their Own Words: Apollo Astronauts say "We Went to the Moon"
  20. Astronomers Discover Odd Kuiper Belt Pair
  21. Deepest Ultraviolet Image Shows a Sea of Distant Galaxies
  22. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - November 7-9, 2008
  23. Are We Close to Finding Dark Matter?
  24. Floating Battle Droids On Board ISS
  25. Chandrayaan-1 Closer to the Moon; Snaps First Lunar Shot
  26. Cassini Finds New Mysterious Infrared Aurora
  27. Less Than 20 Years Until First Contact?
  28. This Week's "Where In The Universe" Challenge
  29. Europa Submarine Prototype Gets Another Test
  30. Ready… Willing… And Abell! The Perseus Galaxy Cluster by Kent Wood
  31. Mars Rover Contact Reestablished, Spirit is Alive!
  32. Rescued Moon Photos Restored to Unprecedented Detail
  33. Hubble Takes First Visible Light Image of Extrasolar Planet
  34. First Image of Another Multi-Planet Solar System
  35. Looking for the Answer to the WITU Challenge?
  36. New Insights on Magnetars
  37. Man Facing 15 Year Jail Term for Ripping Off NASA, Endangering Shuttle Crew
  38. Student Built Agricultural Camera Heading to the Space Station
  39. Listen in on Communications for Today's Space Shuttle Launch
  40. Moon Impact Probe Hits Paydirt (or pay-regolith…)
  41. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - November 14-16, 2008
  42. New NASA, New Administrator Under Obama?
  43. Launch of Endeavour Lights Up the Night
  44. NASA Aids California Wildfire Fight: An Opinion from the Smoke
  45. Mars Rover Spirit Surviving on a Low Energy Diet
  46. Evidence For Vast Oceans On Ancient Mars
  47. Milky Way's Black Hole Sending Out Flares
  48. New Telescope on the Lookout for Near Earth Asteroids, Comets
  49. Black Holes Supply Lifeblood for Galaxies
  50. NASA and Google Successfully Test Deep Space Internet
  51. Where In The Universe #30
  52. Lost in Space: Tool Bag Overboard, Spider Missing
  53. Comments for 2012: No Planet X
  54. Cosmic Rays from Mysterious Source Bombarding Earth
  55. Despite Dust Storms, Solar Power is Best for Mars Colonies
  56. Air Quality Sensor to be Tested on ISS for Future Missions to Moon and Mars
  57. MSL News: Landing Sites and Naming Contest
  58. "Loner" Galaxy is Actually in the 'Hood
  59. Astronomers Catch Binary Star Explosion Inside a Nebula
  60. MRO Finds Huge Underground Glaciers on Mars
  61. 10 Years of the ISS in Pictures
  62. Final Resting Place of Nicolas Copernicus is Confirmed
  63. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - November 21 - 23, 2008
  64. Another Direct Image of an Exoplanet?
  65. Want to Know the Answer For This Weeks WITU Challenge?
  66. Dawn Spacecraft Shuts Down Ion Engines
  67. The Bow Shock of Betelgeuse Revealed
  68. Mars Atmospheric "Bubbles" Carried Away by the Solar Wind
  69. Constellation Launch Abort System Successfully Tested (Again)
  70. Space Station Urine Recycler Breaks Down
  71. Bright Meteor Seen Over Western Canada
  72. How To Be a Frugal Astronomer
  73. "Wasteful" Sample Storage Box Removed from Mars Science Laboratory
  74. Spiders Adapt to Space, Weaving a Near-Perfect Web
  75. Mars Express Maps Aurorae
  76. Satellite Tracker Captures Lost Toolbag on Video
  77. NASA Satellites 'To Serve' in Africa Disaster Warnings
  78. SpaceX Wakes Up the Neighbors
  79. It's Official: Juno is Going to Jupiter
  80. Sources of Earth-Bombarding Cosmic Rays May Have Been Located
  81. Mr. Fixit In Space Invents Zero-G Coffee Cup
  82. Supersonic Bubbles Blown By Black Holes Regulate Size
  83. The Lifestyles of Famous, Fast-Living Stars
  84. Unusual Red Spiral Galaxies "Strangled"
  85. Hanny's Voorwerp Revealed?
  86. Crazy Mars Craters
  87. Ex-NASA Associate Administrator's Anger at the "Cancer" Overtaking US Space Agency
  88. Where In the Universe Challenge #31
  89. Jupiter Could Have Earth-like Rocky Core
  90. Canadian Meteor Update: 10-Ton Rock Responsible
  91. Sweet! Galactic Molecule Could Point to Alien Life
  92. Listen to Astroengine Live on WPRT Radio, Today
  93. Underground Water Reservoirs Power Geysers on Enceladus
  94. Good News and Great Pictures from STS-126
  95. Chandrayaan-1 Feeling the Heat
  96. NASA ISS Supply Contracts to SpaceX and Orbital On Hold
  97. Study Solves Mystery of How Massive Stars Form
  98. Apollo Rock Reveals Moon Had Molten Core
  99. Large Quantities of Methane Being Replenished on Mars
  100. Watch Very Cool Video of a Hot Engine
  101. Will We Look Like This in 5 Billion Years?
  102. Venus Possibly Had Continents, Oceans
  103. Radio Astronomers Form Telescope the Size of Earth
  104. Was Galileo the First?
  105. Ground-Based Telescopes Observe Atmospheres of Exoplanets
  106. Where In The Universe Challenge #37
  107. Fine Young Big Blue Cannibal Stars
  108. Comet Lulin is On the Way!
  109. Viewing Earth as an Extra-Solar Planet
  110. Aurora Australis at the South Pole
  111. XMM Newton Zeroes in on Zombie Star
  112. XCOR Releases New Images of Rocket Test
  113. Stardust and Aerogel Return Home Again
  114. Profiling Potential Supernovae
  115. Watch the New Moon Rover in Action
  116. SpaceX Falcon 9 Now Vertical at Cape Canaveral (Gallery)
  117. After the Storm: Measuring the Structure and Temperature of a Quiescent Neutron Star
  118. Hunt is on for "Killer" Third Star in BD+20 307 Binary System
  119. NASA Tests New Super-Thin High Alitude Balloon
  120. Who Will Be the Next NASA Administrator?
  121. Check Out the Answer For This Week's WITU Challenge
  122. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - January 16-18, 2009
  123. Naming Pluto (Review)
  124. Latest Chandrayaan-1 Images
  125. "Google Satellite" Will Have an Orbital View Over Obama's Inauguration
  126. Citizen Science: Unmannedspaceflight.com
  127. Exoplanet Could Be More Earth-like Than Previously Thought
  128. Russia Proposes Mission to Search for Evidence of Astroengineering
  129. Mars Methane Movies
  130. Automated Telescope Network Finds Neptune-Sized World
  131. Space Telescope of the Future: SIM
  132. Lots of Pure Water Ice at Mars North Pole
  133. The Inauguration of President Barack Obama from Space
  134. Zoom 13 Million Light-years to See Heart of Active Galaxy
  135. This Week's Where In The Universe Challenge
  136. No More Tourists on the ISS?
  137. NASA Does the Parade Wave and Moon Walk
  138. Top Secret: What Did That Delta IV Heavy Take into Space?
  139. More Top Secret in Space: Inspecting a Crippled Defense Satellite
  140. Has the Moon Changed Its Face?
  141. Scientists Want to Exhume Galileo's Body
  142. A Twist on the "Trunk" - IC1396 and Van den Berg 142 by Takayuki Yoshida
  143. Answer for This Week's WITU Challenge Now Posted
  144. Chandrayaan-1 Instrument Detects First X-ray Signature from Moon
  145. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - January 23-25, 2009
  146. Take a 3-D Ride Through Tycho Crater
  147. You Know You're An Astronomer When…
  148. Strange Asteroid 2009 BD Stalks the Earth
  149. Take a Personal Tour of the ISS
  150. January 26 Annular Eclipse Photos
  151. Gigapan Inaugural Image Is NASA-Derived Rover Technology
  152. Superoutburst of the Dwarf Nova QZ Virginis
  153. Take Time to Remember Our Heroes…
  154. Weather Report for Distant Planet: Variable Heat Wave
  155. A Disturbance in the Force in Centaurus A
  156. Global Warming May Be Irreversible
  157. Help Hubble Makes Its Next Discovery
  158. Spirit Rover Having Memory, Mobility Problems
  159. Where In The Universe #40
  160. A Rose By Any Other Name…
  161. Hydrocarbon Downpours Could Be Creating New Lakes on Titan
  162. The Answer for This Week's WITU Challenge Now Posted
  163. Two Rockets Fly Through Auroral Arc
  164. In Depth Observing - M81 and M82
  165. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: January 30 - February 1, 2009
  166. China Building Huge 500-Meter Radio Telescope
  167. Ares I-X 2009 Test Flight Progress: Pyrotechnic Stage Separation
  168. Russia Wants to Build New Space Station, Extend Life of ISS to 2020
  169. Comet C/2007 N3 Lulin - A Twist In The Tail
  170. R Coronae Borealis At Faintest
  171. Super Bowl Goes to Space
  172. More Faults Found in LHC, But No Further Delay to Start-up
  173. Cassini Will Switch to Back-up Thrusters
  174. Google Oceans, Google Mars
  175. Journey Inside A Bok Globule
  176. Smallest Terrestrial Exoplanet Yet Detected
  177. Iran Launches Satellite into Orbit
  178. Satellite That Went 'Splat' Now Ready for Liftoff
  179. Has the ISS Suffered Structural Damage?
  180. "Over Twitter" To Find Out What's Orbiting Over Your Head
  181. New Robot Could Explore Treacherous Terrain on Mars
  182. Where In The Universe #41
  183. Take a Spin Around the Altair Lunar Lander
  184. New Technique to Accurately Measure Asteroids
  185. Astronomers Find Cosmic Dust Fountain
  186. Deep Hubble View of Unusual "Fluffy" Galaxy – and Beyond
  187. Opportunity Rover Sidelined by Charged Particle Hit
  188. HiRISE Captures Bolide Break-up and Impact on Mars
  189. More Images From Aurora Flights
  190. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - February 6-8, 2009
  191. Answer Now Posted for This Week's WITU Challenge
  192. NASA Launch Notes: Go/No-Go
  193. New Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Discovered
  194. Next-Generation Telescope Gets Team
  195. Look Into the Cat's Eye…
  196. Satellite Images of 2009 Australian Bushfires
  197. LCROSS Gets Set for Lunar Smash-Up
  198. Australian Wildfire Update
  199. CERN Aims for LHC Restart in September, First Collisions in October
  200. NuSTAR Will Ride Pegasus XL to Orbit
  201. The Journey of Space Exploration: Ex-Astronaut Views on NASA
  202. Fermi, Swift spy outburst from gamma-ray star
  203. ESA extends Mars, Venus, Earth missions
  204. Cosmologists Look Back to Cosmic Dawn
  205. Stellar Jets are Born Knotted
  206. Two Satellites Collide in Earth Orbit
  207. This Week's Where In The Universe Challenge
  208. Zoom in on New, Stunning Image of the Carina Nebula
  209. IYA 2009 - Brian Sheen Reports on "Canoe Africa"
  210. This Video is Really Far!
  211. Images, Video, Interactive Tools Provides Insight into Satellite Collision
  212. New high-res maps suggest little water in moon
  213. Cleaning Event Boosts Spirit's Power Levels; Oppy Back on the Road
  214. Ultra Compact Dwarf Galaxies once crowded with stars
  215. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - February 13-15, 2009
  216. Last Summer's Fireball in Pieces on the Ground?
  217. Climate Change Satellite gets Green Light for Launch
  218. Orbital Spares: Iridium Already Replaced Destroyed Satellite
  219. V is For Valentine… V838
  220. More Ancient Hot Springs Discovered on Mars?
  221. How and Why Did Two Satellites Collide This Week?
  222. Q&A with Kepler Scientist from — Iowa?
  223. Looking for the Answer for this Week's WITU Challenge?
  224. Another Voice Against 2012 Mania
  225. The Switch to Digital Switches off Big Bang TV Signal
  226. Cosmologists Search for Gravity Waves to Prove Inflation Theory
  227. Galaxy Zoo 2 Launches
  228. The Milky Way Could have Billions of Earths
  229. Weekend Fireballs Not Satellite Debris
  230. New Theory: Bizarre Martian Deposits from Vast Ice at Equator
  231. Space Tourist Sub-Orbital Flights From Hawaii?
  232. Could Living Organisms Be Hiding Inside Olympus Mons?
  233. Repaired too Late? Tevatron May Beat LHC in Hunt for Higgs Boson
  234. New Satellite for Mapping CO2 Ready for Launch
  235. NASA Study Predicted Outbreak of Deadly Virus
  236. Has Liquid Water Been Detected On Mars?
  237. New HiRISE Images: Winter Turning to Spring in Mars' Southern Hemisphere
  238. Where In The Universe #43
  239. Next Big Planetary Mission: To Jupiter and Its Moons
  240. New Recipe for Dwarf Galaxies: Start with Leftover Gas
  241. The Telescope Tackle Box - Celestron 94303 Accessory Kit
  242. Hubble Repair Mission in Jepardy Due to Satellite Collision Debris
  243. New Company Looks to Produce Space Based Solar Power Within a Decade
  244. European Astronomers: 'Era of Stellar Imaging' Has Begun
  245. Kaguya Captures Eclipse — From the Moon
  246. NASA's Kepler Mission Ready for Launch
  247. Fermi Glimpses Wildest-Ever Gamma-Ray Blast
  248. Next ATV Will Be Named Johannes Kepler
  249. GLOBE at Night 2009 - Can You See the Stars?
  250. Sweet Potatoes Flew into Space Aboard Columbia