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  1. NASA Awards Contract For Space Flight Projects
  2. Mars Phoenix Lander Finishes Successful Work on Red Planet
  3. NASA To Test Motor For Orion Crew Capsule's Launch Abort System
  4. NASA Teleconference Today about Status of Phoenix Mars Lander
  5. NASA Hosts Seminar on Earth's Role in our Carbon Dioxide Future
  6. NASA Announces Space Shuttle Prelaunch and Mission Web Coverage
  7. NASA Announces Shuttle Prelaunch Events and Countdown Details
  8. NASA Contract Integrates Mission Operations, Training Facilities
  9. NASA Measurements Show Greenhouse Gas Methane on the Rise Again
  10. Apollo 8 Crew Remembers Historic Mission Live On NASA TV
  11. Video: Phoenix -- A Tribute
  12. Video: Phoenix
  13. Video: Mars Science Laboratory
  14. Video: Saturn's Cyclones
  15. Video: What's Up for October
  16. Video: News From Saturn
  17. Video: A Student's Perspective - Computer Science
  18. Video: A Student's Perspective - Robotics
  19. Video: What's Up for September
  20. Video: JPL Space Album, Summer 2008
  21. Video: Cassini - Four Years of Discovery
  22. Video: What's Up for August
  23. Video: Dr. Sally Ride on Our Changing Climate
  24. Video: What's Up for June
  25. Video: Sun Sets on Solar Mission
  26. Video: Phoenix Mars Landing: Nerves and Joy
  27. Video: Phoenix Landing - Nerves and Joy
  28. Video: Mars Landing Challenge -- Big Science Ahead
  29. Video: News From Saturn
  30. Video: Watching Our Oceans
  31. Video: JPL Up to the Minute
  32. Video: What's Up for May
  33. Video: Hot Topic - Earth
  34. Video: The Tour Designers
  35. Video: Phoenix Mars Lander: Entry Descent and Landing
  36. Video: Taking the Plunge
  37. Video: Explorer 1 -- JPL and the Beginnings of the Space Age
  38. Video: Europa - Cool Destination for Life?
  39. Video: What's Up for December
  40. Video: What's Up for November
  41. Video: Backstage Pass to Iapetus
  42. Video: What's Up for October
  43. Video: The Big Thaw
  44. Video: Dawn, Mission to the Asteroid Belt
  45. Video: Mars - A Feast for the Eyes
  46. Video: Phoenix Mars Lander - Countdown to Launch
  47. Video: What's Up for September
  48. Video: Voyager: Inspiring Generations
  49. Video: Athlete of the Future
  50. Video: Looking for Life in All the Right Places
  51. PICK OF THE WEEK: Swirling Eruptive Filament (Nov 7, 2008)
  52. PICK OF THE WEEK: The eyes have it! (Oct 17, 2008)
  53. PICK OF THE WEEK: Unfurling Prominence Eruption (Oct 10, 2008)
  54. PICK OF THE WEEK: Wanna-be Sunspots (Oct 3, 2008)
  55. PICK OF THE WEEK: New Solar Cycle Sunspot (Sep 26, 2008)
  56. PICK OF THE WEEK:Slumbering Giant (Sep 19, 2008)
  57. OUTREACH SPOTLIGHT:A Private Observatory Reaches Out (Sep 12,2008)
  58. PICK OF THE WEEK: A High Wind in the Heliosphere? (Sep 5, 2008)
  59. PICK OF THE WEEK: The Steady Solar Wind (Aug 29, 2008)
  60. NASA TV to Air Clean Feed of Endeavour's STS-126 Countdown
  61. NASA'S Carbon-Sniffing Satellite Sleuth Arrives at Launch Site
  62. NASA Announces Exploration Systems Mission Directorate Leadership Changes
  63. NASA's New High-Performance Engine for Ares Rocket Passes Review
  64. NASA Restores Historic Lunar Orbiter Image
  65. Hubble Directly Observes a Planet Orbiting Another Star
  66. NASA Tests Lunar Rovers and Oxygen Production Technology
  67. Lead STS-126 Station Flight Director Available for Live TV Interviews
  68. NASA Gives "Go" for Space Shuttle Launch on Nov. 14
  69. NASA Managers Delay Hubble Servicing Mission
  70. NASA Updates Thursday's Hubble Servicing Mission and Space Shuttle Readiness Review B
  71. NASA's Shuttle Endeavour Launches On Home Improvement Mission
  72. NASA Shuttle Carries Camera To Help Farmers
  73. NASA Offers New Science Teaching Certificate Project
  74. NASA Astronaut Ready to Answer Your Questions From Space
  75. NASA TV to Air Interviews With Hubble Servicing Astronauts
  76. NASA Sets Media Credentials Deadlines for Next Shuttle Flight
  77. PICK OF THE WEEK:Up close for three days (Nov 14,2008)
  78. NASA Receives First Stage Rocket Hardware for Ares I-X Test Flight
  79. Nations Around the World Mark 10th Anniversary of International Space Station
  80. NASA Satellites Capture Images of Southern California Wildfires
  81. NASA Invites Students to Name New Mars Rover
  82. NASA's QuikSCAT Ocean-Observing Satellite Mission Honored
  83. NASA Successfully Tests First Deep Space Internet
  84. NASA And DOE Collaborate On Dark Energy Research
  85. Endeavour, Space Station News Conference Set for Friday
  86. Mysterious Source of High-Energy Cosmic Radiation Discovered
  87. NASA Plans Test of 'Electronic Nose' on International Space Station
  88. NASA, ATK Successfully Test First Orion Launch Abort Motor
  89. NASA Spacecraft Detects Buried Glaciers on Mars
  90. Racers Get Ready! NASA's Great Moonbuggy Registration Begins
  91. NASA to Brief Media about Test of Orion Launch Abort System Motor
  92. Goldman Named Director at Stennis Space Center
  93. NASA Assigns Space Station Crews, Updates Expedition Numbering
  94. NASA and USAID Bring Earth-Observation Benefits to Africa
  95. PICK OF THE WEEK: Hot Spot (Nov 21,2008)
  96. NASA to Broadcast Shuttle Mission Highlights in High Definition
  97. Shuttle and Station Astronauts Send Special Greetings to Military
  98. NASA Awards Project Management Support Contract for Kennedy
  99. NASA Selects 382 Small Business Research and Technology Projects
  100. NASA Prepares for New Juno Mission to Jupiter
  101. NASA Calls for Comment on Draft Ares V Request for Proposals
  102. NASA TV to Broadcast Space Station Cargo Ship Arrival
  103. NASA Uses iTunes to Share Development Progress of Ares Rocket
  104. NASA Conducts Pilot Cognition Studies
  105. PICK OF THE WEEK: One CME as a Precursor (Nov 28,2008)
  106. NASA TV to Air Space Shuttle Commander Remarks on 10th Anniversary of Inaugural Stati
  107. NASA To Recognize Winner of Lunar Lander Challenge
  108. NASA's Shuttle Endeavour Glides Home After Successful Mission
  109. Space Shuttle Endeavour Set To Land Sunday
  110. Video: What's Up for December
  111. NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavour Set to Return to Florida
  112. NASA Extends Contract with Russian Federal Space Agency
  113. NASA Selects NOAA Goes-R Series Spacecraft Contractor
  114. NASA Invites Young Engineers To Alabama Student Launch Initiative
  115. NASA Deputy Administrator Dale to Resign on January 17
  116. Ultimate "Ask The Experts" Experience For Corpus Christi Students
  117. NASA to Provide Mars Science Laboratory Update
  118. NASA Sets Target Shuttle Launch Date for Hubble Servicing Mission
  119. Next NASA Mars Mission Rescheduled for 2011
  120. Veteran Astronaut Carl Walz Leaves NASA
  121. NASA Assigns Astronaut Crews for Future Space Shuttle Missions
  122. PICK OF THE WEEK: The SOHO Movie Theater (Dec 5,2008)
  123. News Media Invited to View Space Station's Solar Wings
  124. NASA Sets Media Credentials Deadlines for Next Shuttle Flight
  125. Hubble Finds Carbon Dioxide on Extrasolar Planet
  126. NASA to Announce New Findings on Dark Energy
  127. NASA Sets Briefings to Preview Next Space Shuttle Mission
  128. International Space Station 2009 Calendar Available Online
  129. Mars Orbiter Completes Prime Mission
  130. NASA Science on Display at American Geophysical Union Meeting
  131. Space Shuttle Ferry Flight Arrival on NASA TV's Public Channel
  132. NASA TV to Air International Space Station Briefing and Spacewalk
  133. NASA to Update Reporters about Constellation Program
  134. Space Station Crew Exchanges Seasons Greetings with Earth
  135. Video: Name That Rover
  136. PICK OF THE WEEK: Bubble CME (Dec 12,2008)
  137. NASA'S Stennis Space Center To Test Rocket Engine For Taurus II
  138. Saturn's Dynamic Moon Enceladus Shows More Signs of Activity
  139. NASA Science Highlights at the American Geophysical Union Meeting
  140. Space Station Astronaut Available for Satellite Interviews
  141. NASA's Top Science, Exploration and Discovery Stories of 2008
  142. NASA Calls for Comment on Draft Altair Request for Proposals
  143. Dark Energy Found Stifling Growth in the Universe
  144. New Oceanography Mission Data Now Available
  145. OUTREACH SPOTLIGHT (December 2008)
  146. NASA Administrator Hails Agreement with Ad Astra
  147. Presidential Inaugural Committee Invites NASA To March In Parade
  148. NASA Solicits Ideas for Displaying Retired Space Shuttles and Main Engines
  149. Scientists Find 'Missing' Mineral and Clues to Mars Mysteries
  150. Space Station Crew Marks 40th Anniversary of First Human Moon Trip
  151. Polyimide Foam Named NASA Commercial Invention Of 2007
  152. PICK OF THE WEEK: Far-sided CME Ejected (Dec 19, 2008)
  153. NASA to Announce Space Station Resupply Services Contract
  154. NASA Television Commemorates Apollo 8 Christmas Eve Broadcast
  155. Next NASA Moon Mission Completes Major Milestone
  156. Video: Five Years on Mars
  157. NASA Awards Space Station Commercial Resupply Services Contracts
  158. Video: Shooting for the Moon
  159. NASA Response to Aviation Week and Space Technology Article
  160. Video: What's Up for January
  161. PICK OF THE WEEK: Four comets in two days (Dec 26, 2008)
  162. Mars Rovers Near Five Years of Science and Discovery
  163. NASA TV To Air Space Station Crew's New Year's Message
  164. NASA Report Reviews Crew Safety Measures During Columbia Accident, Recommends Improve
  165. NASA Kicks Off 2009 First Robotics Season With Live Broadcast
  166. NASA Seeks Concept Proposals for Ares V Heavy Lift Rocket
  167. NASA-Funded Study Reveals Hazards of Severe Space Weather
  168. NASA Science On Display At American Astronomical Society Meeting
  169. NASA Awards Agency-Wide Conferencing Services Contract
  170. NASA Astronauts Connect With Lucky Las Vegas School Students
  171. NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery to Move to Launch Pad Wednesday
  172. New NASA Balloon Successfully Flight-Tested Over Antarctica
  173. NASA Selects Hampton Firms For Engineering Support
  174. NASA Selects Research Teams for Lunar Science Institute
  175. PICK OF THE WEEK: Prominence Times Four (January 9, 2009)
  176. Orbiting Carbon Observatory Foreign Media Badging Closes Jan. 23
  177. NASA Science Update to Discuss Mars Atmosphere Activity
  178. NASA And Challenger Center Announce Name Of Antarctic Habitat
  179. NASA Astronaut Connects With Utah Students From Space
  180. Shuttle Crew to Visit NASA Headquarters, Available for Interviews
  181. NASA Tests Engine Technology for Landing Astronauts on the Moon
  182. NASA Sets Briefing With Next Space Station Crew
  183. NASA's Shuttle Discovery Arrives at Launch Pad, Practice Liftoff Set
  184. Journalists Invited to See NASA's Ares I-X Rocket Test Hardware
  185. Discovery of Methane Reveals Mars Is Not a Dead Planet
  186. NASA Debuts Global Hawk Autonomous Aircraft for Earth Science
  187. NASA Extends Shuttle and Space Station Spacesuit Contract
  188. Astronauts Call Lakebay Washington Students From Space Station
  189. NASA Invites Media to View Lunar Rover Driven at Inaugural Parade
  190. Video: 2009 - International Year of Astronomy
  191. Deadline Nears for Student Contest to Name NASA's Next Mars Rover
  192. NASA Radar Provides First Look Inside Moon's Shadowed Craters
  193. Report Calls Aerosol Research Key to Improving Climate Predictions
  194. 56th Inauguration Features NASA Astronauts, Lunar Rover, Panoramic Photos And Live Tw
  195. Video: 2009 - Five Years and Still Roving Mars - Opportunity
  196. Video: 2009 - Five Years and Still Roving Mars - Spirit
  197. Space Station Commander Guides New HD Tour Of Complex
  198. PICK OF THE WEEK: Sunspot Breaks Through (January 16, 2009)
  199. NASA a Step Closer to First Flight Test of Next Crew Launch Vehicle
  200. Lancets Flights Probe Supersonic Shockwaves
  201. NASA to Hold Media Briefing about New Global Carbon Dioxide Mission
  202. Space Shuttle Crew Visits Troops On Overseas Trip
  203. NASA Television Honored by Midsouth Emmy Chapter
  204. Missouri Students To Receive Special Call From Space
  205. Media Invited to see New Hardware for NASA's Ares I-X Flight Test
  206. NASA Kepler Launch International Media Accreditation Ends Feb. 5
  207. NASA to Hold News Conference about Next Space Shuttle Launch
  208. NASA Challenges University Student Launch Initiative Teams
  209. NASA-Derived Technology Captures Unique Inaugural Image
  210. NASA Invites Public to Choose Hubble's Next Discovery
  211. Award-Winning NASA TV Show Launches Second Season
  212. NASA Seeks Concept Proposals for Future Moon Lander
  213. NASA Mission to Help Unravel Key Carbon, Climate Mysteries
  214. NASA Seeks Technologies For Testing During Reduced Gravity Flights
  215. Test in Development of NASA's New Crew Rocket is Successful
  216. NASA Sets Briefing With Members of First Six-Person Station Crew
  217. Astronauts Call Arizona Students From Space Station
  218. PICK OF THE WEEK: Prominence Connections (January 30, 2009)
  219. NASA Offers Media Live TV Interviews with STS-119 Flight Director
  220. NASA Selects Teams for Moon Impact Observation Campaign
  221. NASA and Google Launch Virtual Exploration of Mars
  222. Shuttle Discovery Launch Now No Earlier Than Feb. 19
  223. Axel Rover
  224. NASA Continues Assessment of the Next Shuttle Mission
  225. PICK OF THE WEEK: CME across space (February 6, 2009)
  226. NASA Awards Launch Services for NuSTAR Mission to Orbital Sciences
  227. Orbiting Carbon Observatory
  228. NASA's Swift, Fermi Probe Fireworks From a Flaring Gamma-Ray Star
  229. NASA's Great Observatories Celebrate International Year of Astronomy
  230. NASA Receives Shorty Twitter Award
  231. NASA Lunar Spacecraft Ships South In Preparation For Launch
  232. NASA To Hold Briefing About Upcoming Kepler Exoplanet Mission
  233. NASA Extends Safety and Mission Assurance Contract at Marshall Space Flight Center
  234. PICK OF THE WEEK: Energy Waves (February 13, 2009)
  235. NASA Sets Feb. 20 News Conference to Discuss Next Space Shuttle Mission
  236. NASA Mission To Seek Water Ice On Moon Heads To Florida For Launch
  237. OCO Ready for Launch
  238. Video: Europa Jupiter System Mission
  239. Video: Titan Saturn System Mission
  240. NASA Awards Construction Contract for Rocket Engine Testing
  241. NASA Plans Orbiting Carbon Observatory Post-launch Media Briefing
  242. NASA's Fermi Telescope Sees Most Extreme Gamma-Ray Blast Yet
  243. NASA's Kepler Mission to Seek Other Earths
  244. NASA Teachers Turned Astronauts Have Messages for Educators and Students
  245. NASA, Channel One News Linkup With Next Shuttle Mission; Students Can Submit Question
  246. Video: JPL Open House
  247. Segment of Ares I-X Test Rocket Arrives at Kennedy
  248. NASA-Industry Lunar Surface Systems Workshop Set For Feb. 25-27
  249. Be Part Of History -- Help NASA Name The Next Space Station Module
  250. PICK OF THE WEEK: Solar Storm, Stage Left (February 20, 2009)