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  1. Soyuz Landing Caps Historic Space Station Increment
  2. NASA Launches Tweetup for Space Shuttle Atlantis Liftoff in Florida
  3. NASA to Reveal Data Showing a New View of Our Galaxy
  4. NASA Announces Commercial RLV Technology Roadmap Project
  5. NASA Portable Hyperbaric Chamber Technology Finds Home on Earth
  6. NASA Offers Media Satellite Interviews Oct. 21 for Ares I-X Launch
  7. NASA Television to Broadcast Cargo Ship Arrival at Space Station
  8. NASA Hosts National Lunar Robotics Moon Excavation Competition
  9. NASA Spacecraft Provides First View of Our Place in the Galaxy
  10. NASA Recognized for Excellence in Project Management
  11. What's Up for October?
  12. OUTREACH SPOTLIGHT: Spherical Sun
  13. PICK OF THE WEEK: Spherical Sun
  14. NASA Reschedules Rollout Of Ares I-X
  15. NASA Updates Shuttle Atlantis Target Launch Date, Crew Rehearsal
  16. Teams Win at NASA National Lunar Robotics Competition
  17. Human Space Flight Review Committee Report Available Thursday
  18. NASA Sets Briefing about Ares I-X Readiness to Launch
  19. NASA's Ares I-X Rocket Arrives at Launch Pad in Florida
  20. NASA Selects 18 University Proposals for Steckler Space Grants
  21. NASA Announces Global Climate Change Education Awards
  22. NASA to Hold News Conference about Next Space Shuttle Launch
  23. NASA's Fermi Telescope Celebrates First Year of Gamma-Ray Science
  24. NASA Sets Ares I-X Prelaunch Events and Countdown Details
  25. Undergrad Proposal Deadline Nears for NASA Reduced Gravity Flights
  26. NASA App now Available from App Store
  27. SOHO Spacecraft Roll Maneuver
  28. PICK OF THE WEEK: Small CME event
  29. NASA Awards Space Radiobiology Research Grants
  30. NASA's Ares I-X Launch Rescheduled for Wednesday
  31. NASA's Fermi Telescope Celebrates First Year of Gamma-Ray Science
  32. NASA's Ares I-X Rocket Completes Successful Flight Test
  33. NASA Awards Education Research Grants to Minority Universities
  34. Fermi Telescope Caps its First Year with a Glimpse of Space-Time
  35. NASA Gives Go for Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch on Nov. 16
  36. NASA to Release New Images and Findings from Third Mercury Flyby
  37. NASA Invites Reporters to Tranquility Node Ceremony at Kennedy
  38. PICK OF THE WEEK: A Sunspot Blossoms
  39. NASA Announces Advisory Council Chairs and Committee Structure
  40. NASA and X Prize Announce Winners of Lunar Lander Challenge
  41. MESSENGER Spacecraft Reveals More Hidden Territory on Mercury
  42. Education Secretary Hosts DC Students for Talk with Space Station
  43. NASA Sets STS-129 Prelaunch Events and Countdown Details
  44. Poisk Poised for Live NASA TV Space Station Docking
  45. Ceremony Reset for ESA Handover of Tranquility to NASA
  46. NASA Seeks Student Payloads for High-Flying Research Balloon
  47. NASA Spinoff 2009 Highlights Technologies That Improve Life on Earth
  48. PICK OF THE WEEK: Extended magnetic field
  49. NASA Live Digital Network Brings Apollo 11 Experts into Classrooms
  50. NASA and Spaceward Foundation Award Prize Money for Successful Wireless Power Demonst
  51. NASA Awards Institutional Support Services Contract for Kennedy
  52. NASA's Stuck Martian Rover Spirit Topic of Media Call Nov. 12
  53. WISE Star and Asteroid-Hunting Spacecraft Topic of NASA Briefing
  54. NASA Briefs Preliminary Plume Findings from Moon Mission
  55. 2012 -- A Scientific Reality Check
  56. What's Up for November?
  57. NASA to Begin Attempts to Free Sand-Trapped Mars Rover
  58. Students Send Microbe Experiment on Space Shuttle Atlantis
  59. Inventors to Compete for $400,000 in NASA Astronaut Glove Challenge
  60. Free Spirit - Plotting an Escape
  61. NASA's LCROSS Impacts Confirm Water in Lunar Crater
  62. NASA Hosts Native Peoples Workshop to Study Climate Change
  63. NASA's Shuttle Atlantis Headed for Delivery Stop at Space Station
  64. Media Invited to International Earth Observation Briefing, Exhibit
  65. NASA and Microsoft Allow Earthlings to Become Martians
  66. NASA's Wise Gets Ready to Survey the Whole Sky
  67. Space Shuttle Pilot Set to Talk With Tennessee Students from Orbit
  68. NASA Provides Venerable Hubble Hardware to Smithsonian
  69. Celestial Treasure Hunt
  70. Space Station, Space Shuttle Joint Crew News Conference Tuesday
  71. NASA Pushes Social Media Experience to New Heights
  72. Science Magazines Honor Cutting-Edge NASA Programs
  73. Planet 51 Star Brings NASA's Message of Exploration Down to Earth
  74. Planet 51 PSA Campaign Brings NASA's Message of Exploration Down to Earth
  75. NASA Awards $350,000 to Winning Astronaut Glove Designers
  76. PICK OF THE WEEK: Soaring Solar Prominence
  77. NASA Chooses Small Business High Tech Projects for Development
  78. NASA Updates Time of Tuesday News Conference with Space Station
  79. PICK OF THE WEEK: UPDATE! Soaring Solar Prominence
  80. NASA TV to Broadcast Space Station Crew Soyuz Landing Events
  81. NASA Honors Biloxi's Apollo Astronaut Fred Haise with Moon Rock
  82. Saturn's Aurora in a New Light
  83. Space Shuttle Atlantis Crew Set to Land in Florida Friday
  84. NASA'S WISE Spacecraft Ready for Launch Dec. 9 from California
  85. PICK OF THE WEEK: Classic CME Observed
  86. Space Shuttle Crew Returns Home after 11-Day Mission
  87. NASA Sets Briefing to Discuss Ares I-X Launch Data
  88. What's Up for December?
  89. NASA Program Offers Community College Scholars Chance to Design Space Rovers, Visit H
  90. NASA TV Covers Next Space Station Crew's Journey to Orbit
  91. NASA Awards Alabama Information Technology Services Contract
  92. NASA Announces Information Technology Contract Extension
  93. Space Station 2010 Calendar Celebrates a Decade of Research
  94. Moon Work Design Contest Offers NASA Internships to Winners
  95. NASA Challenges 350 Rocketeers Nationwide to Aim a Mile High
  96. NASA Science, Education Efforts to be Highlighted at Copenhagen
  97. PICK OF THE WEEK: Peeking inside and out
  98. NASA's WISE Sky Surveying Spacecraft Ready for Launch Dec. 11
  99. NASA and Arab Youth Venture Foundation Launch Student Program
  100. NASA Making Government More Accessible With Cutting-Edge Use Of New Media
  101. Press Credentials Deadlines Set for Next Space Shuttle Flight
  102. Scarce Water, Our Quiet Sun and Space Rocks Among NASA News Highlights at American Ge
  103. Launch of NASA's Wise Spacecraft Delayed Until Dec. 14
  104. Water on the Moon, Drought on Earth: NASA Experts Available for Radio And Podcast Int
  105. Connecticut Students Set for Cosmic Conversation with Space Station Commander
  106. From Endangered Fish to Saturn's Rings: NASA Science Highlighted at American Geophysi
  107. NASA Astronaut, Food Scientist Available for Interviews about Holiday Feasts in Space
  108. NASA Launches Web Site for Teenagers That Want More Class
  109. Challenges of Living and Working Aboard the Space Station: NASA Astronaut Nicole Stot
  110. NASA's WISE Eye on the Universe Begins All-Sky Survey Mission
  111. PICK OF THE WEEK: A Long Filament Erupts
  112. NASA Partners with Saudi Arabia on Moon and Asteroid Research
  113. Classroom Learning Takes Off with NASA-Funded Education Projects
  114. NASA Buys Additional Space Shuttle Reusable Solid Rocket Motors
  115. Searching for New Vaccines and Studying Butterflies in Space; NASA Offers TV Intervie
  116. NASA Offers Sound Clips for Radio, Online Newscasters
  117. Eureka! Water on the Moon and Other Discoveries Highlight Stellar Year for NASA as Di
  118. NASA Astronauts and Managers to Discuss the First of Five Remaining Shuttle Flights
  119. NASA Television Moving to Satellite AMC3; Make Sure You Make the Move Too
  120. Hark, NASA Heralds Season's Greetings Exchange With Space Station Crew
  121. NASA Names New Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration
  122. NASA and Maryland Researcher Recognized for Data that Provides Clues to Earth's Chang
  123. NASA Flight Tests Unique Jumbo Jet With Opening In Side; Plane's Airborne Telescope W
  124. Mock and Roll! NASA's Shuttle Endeavour Moves to Launch Pad, Liftoff Dress Rehearsal
  125. Crew Lifts Off From Kazakhstan to Begin Science and Construction Work Aboard the Inte
  126. PICK OF THE WEEK: Large Sunspot Group
  127. Undergraduate Students Fly High for Weightless Science
  128. Astronauts Aboard the Space Station Talk With Troops in Iraq; Brave Men and Women on
  129. PICK OF THE WEEK: Awakening Sun
  130. NASA Chooses Three Finalists for Future Space Science Mission to Venus, an Asteroid o
  131. NASA Awards Contract For Fabrication Services To Hampton, Va., Firm
  132. Winter High School Alumnus in Orbit on Space Station Will Talk with Wisconsin Student
  133. NASA Extends Chandra Science and Operations Support Contract
  134. NASA's Mars Rover Has Uncertain Future as Sixth Anniversary Nears
  135. Free Spirit - Six Years on Mars!
  136. PICK OF THE WEEK: Zipping and zapping
  137. PICK OF THE WEEK: One Less Comet
  138. NASA Briefings to Preview Year's First Space Shuttle Mission Rescheduled
  139. NASA Chooses Student Teams to Drop Science Experiments
  140. NASA's Space Shuttle Crew in Washington, Available for Interviews
  141. NASA Supports the President's Educate to Innovate Campaign with Summer of Innovation
  142. NASA's Wise Eye Spies First Glimpse of the Starry Sky; Infrared All-Sky Surveying Tel
  143. NASA Shuttle at Launch Pad for Final Scheduled Night Launch; Crew Set to Arrive for P
  144. NASA Sets Jan. 11 Briefing to Preview Upcoming Spacewalk, Soyuz Relocation and Other
  145. NASA Awards Goddard Unified Enterprise Services and Technology Contract
  146. NASA Names New Dryden Flight Research Center Director
  147. Nature's Most Precise Clocks May Make "Galactic GPS" Possible; Pulsing Pulsars Help i
  148. Meet the Next International Space Station Crew: NASA Holds Briefing and One-On-One Me
  149. NASA's New Museum Grant Allies Will Make the Universe Accessible to Families From Ala
  150. What's Up for January?
  151. Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel Releases Annual Report
  152. NASA Revises Cost and Schedule for Displaying Retired Shuttles
  153. PICK OF THE WEEK: Curling, Twirling Prominence
  154. NASA Reveals New Batch Of Space Program Artifacts
  155. NASA to Hold Briefing on Advanced Mission to Study Our Sun
  156. Outsourcing Desktop Initiative for NASA (ODIN) Contract Extended
  157. NASA Names New Wallops Flight Facility Director
  158. NASA Offers Tranquility Node Satellite Interviews from Launch Pad
  159. NASA Schedules News Conference about Next Space Shuttle Launch
  160. Public Invited to Pick Pixels on Mars – Scientists Taking Suggestions on Where to Ima
  161. From Space to the Classroom: NASA Science Improves Climate Change Education
  162. NASA Research Finds Last Decade was Warmest on Record, 2009 One of Warmest Years
  163. Rover Gives NASA an "Opportunity" to View Interior of Mars
  164. Questioning Space -- Los Angeles Students Connect with and Query Orbiting Space Stati
  165. Reporters Invited To "Dig It" With NASA in Hawaii
  166. NASA Extends the World Wide Web Out Into Space
  167. NASA Astronauts Presenting Special 'Space Veteran' Super Bowl Coin
  168. Stellar Students Selected As NASA Ambassadors
  169. High School Students Can Send Experiments Flying with NASA
  170. NASA Tweetup Gives Public Birds-Eye View Of Space Shuttle Mission
  171. Opportunity: Making Tracks on Mars
  172. PICK OF THE WEEK: Largest Flare in Two Years
  173. PICK OF THE WEEK: Largest Flare in Two Years
  174. PICK OF THE WEEK: Curling, Twirling Prominence
  175. PICK OF THE WEEK: One Less Comet
  176. PICK OF THE WEEK: Zipping and zapping
  177. NASA'S Mars Rover Spirit Topic Of Media Call Jan. 26
  178. NASA Cues Up University CubeSats for Glory Launch This Fall
  179. Now a Stationary Research Platform, NASA's Mars Rover Spirit Starts a New Chapter in
  180. Spirit: Six Years of Roving Mars
  181. Michigan Students Connect with Orbiting Astronauts for Out of this World Conversation
  182. Spirit of Mars
  183. NASA Gives 'Go' for Feb. 7 as Final Space Shuttle Night Launch
  184. Newborn Black Holes May Add Power to Many Exploding Stars
  185. NASA Adds Israeli Technical Expertise to Lunar Science Research at Ames
  186. NASA Provides Inside Look at International Space Station with Streaming Video
  187. NASA Sets Shuttle Endeavour Prelaunch Events and Countdown Details
  188. NASA Announces Innovation Initiatives With Fiscal Year 2011 Budget
  189. NASA Announces Two News Conferences To Discuss The 2011 Budget And A Bold New Approac
  190. NASA Extends the World Wide Web Out Into Space
  191. NASA Announces News Telecon To Discuss Hubble Images Of Pluto
  192. NASA Selects Commercial Firms to Begin Development of Crew Transportation Concepts an
  193. NASA Announces Tuesday News Teleconferences with Directorate Leaders
  194. Suspected Asteroid Collision Leaves Trailing Debris
  195. NASA Extends Safety and Mission Assurance Contract at Marshall Space Flight Center in
  196. Glow-in-the-Dark Plants are Highlight of International Space Station Science Briefing
  197. NASA Administrator Names Braun NASA Chief Technologist
  198. NASA Extends Cassini's Tour of Saturn, Continuing International Cooperation for World
  199. NASA Administrator Names Woodrow Whitlow Associate Administrator for Mission Support
  200. NASA Invites Public To Tweet Their Way Into Space Next Week
  201. Pluto's White, Dark-Orange and Charcoal-Black Terrain Captured by NASA's Hubble
  202. NASA and GM Create Cutting Edge Robotic Technology
  203. What's Up for February?
  204. NASA Administrator to Hold News Briefing at Kennedy Space Center
  205. Space Station Primed for New Era of Scientific Discoveries
  206. NASA Selects Programmatic and Institutional Learning Services Contractor
  207. PICK OF THE WEEK: Sliding Plasma and a CME
  208. Launch of NASA's Shuttle Endeavour Sparks Early Monday Sunrise
  209. Spirit's Last Moves Before Winter
  210. NASA and Texas Instruments Use Human Spaceflight to Bring Math and Science Topics int
  211. NASA Sets Media Credentials Deadlines for Next Space Shuttle Flight
  212. NASA Announces Winners of George M. Low Award for Quality and Performance
  213. NASA Successfully Launches a New Eye on the Sun
  214. Orbiting Space Shuttle Astronauts Answer Questions from Students Nationwide
  215. NASA to Discuss Supernova and Dark Energy Research at Feb. 17 Teleconference
  216. PICK OF THE WEEK: NASA Successfully Launches a New Eye on the Sun
  217. NASA's Next Shuttle Launch Now Targeted for April 5; Media Credentials Deadlines Upda
  218. NASA Extends Johnson Aircraft Maintenance Contract
  219. NASA Sets Out of this World News Conference with Shuttle Endeavour and Space Station
  220. President Obama Scheduled to Speak to Orbiting Astronauts
  221. Upcoming International Space Station Crew Available for Interviews
  222. NASA's Chandra Reveals Origin of Key Cosmic Explosions
  223. NASA's WISE Mission Releases Medley of First Images
  224. Saturn Moon Ballet
  225. First Medley of WISE Pictures
  226. NASA Honors 2009 Centennial Challenges Winners
  227. NASA To Preview April Flight Of Space Shuttle Discovery
  228. Space Shuttle Crew "Endeavours" A Return To Earth Sunday
  229. PICK OF THE WEEK: Valentine Flare and CME
  230. Space Shuttle Endeavour Crew Returns to Earth after Delivering the Last Major U.S. Po
  231. NASA Sets Coverage For Goes-P Weather Satellite Launch March 2
  232. NASA Increases Support Contract to Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport
  233. NASA FY2011 Budget Summary Materials Posted
  234. NASA Supports Univision Hispanic Education Campaign, Plans Ongoing Partnership
  235. NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery Rolls to Launch Pad; Liftoff Practice Set
  236. Restructured NASA Advisory Council Meets to Formulate Agency Guidance
  237. New NASA Web Page Sheds Light on Science of a Warming World
  238. NASA Awards Agency-Wide Mission Network Services Contract
  239. NASA Awards Mississippi Information and Technical Services Contract
  240. Media Day Planned for First NASA Global Hawk Science Campaign
  241. NASA Announces New Rocket Engine Testing Opportunity at Stennis
  242. NASA Hosts RockOn! 2010 University Rocket Science Workshop in June
  243. NASA Ground-Breaking Unearths New Generation Of Deep Space Network Antennas
  244. NASA Extends Johnson Space Center Facilities Contract
  245. NASA's Space Shuttle Program Successfully Conducts Final Motor Test In Utah
  246. Kansas Students Connect With International Space Station Crew For Out Of This World C
  247. Science Team From Ames Research Center Wins 2009 NASA Software Of Year Award
  248. NASA and Italian Space Agency Find New Use for Module
  249. NASA Pioneer Aaron Cohen Dies
  250. NASA Opens High Frontier to Education and Not-For-Profit Groups