Hard Drive
Recovered from Columbia Shuttle
Solves Physics Problem May
6 2008
John S. Gianforte: On to Mars, again
Probe to fly close to the sun
NASA's Neil
Gehrels Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts
Stephen Hawking to visit SA in search of an African Einstein
Shelton to hand out about 6000 degrees
Do Birds See Magnetic Fields?
Space Travel in Science Fiction
Digging for Dark
Matter: The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) Detector
Another (Better)
Opportunity to Send Your Name to Space
The End of
Everything
Satellite Views of
Deadly Cyclone in Myanmar
Titan�s Hydrocarbon
'Sand' Dunes
Send Your Name to
the Moon
IC 2944 -
Astrophotography by Ken Crawford
Eta Aquarid Meteor
Shower Peaks
Mission to the Sun
NASA probe to
fly into Sun's corona
Inventors Hall of Fame Honors Astrophysicist Riccardo Giacconi
Trip to NASA gives
rocket team a big lift
Berkeley Lab Astrophysicist and Nobel Laureate George Smoot
Climate change evidence points to humans
Pioneer Anomaly partially explained with heat May
5 2008
Searching for Water
and Minerals on Mars - Implications for Colonization
Science Documentaries for Youngsters
NASA's top 10 views of Earth
May 4 2008
Could
Jupiter Wreck the Solar System? May
3 2008
Happy Space Day!
Triple and Double
Craters on Mars
Plan To Send A Probe To The Sun
Physics students
selected for summer research opportunity
NASA Astronaut
to Receive the Royal Treatment
Hopkins to Build Solar Space Probe
The stumping of the green:
First-time candidate stresses
Searching The Heavens For Pulsars
And Supermassive Black Holes
Probe to skirt the sun May
2 2008
World-Renowned Physics Team
to Join Chapman Faculty
NASA Calls
on APL to Send a Probe to the Sun
Musk Makes Rockets for Stars as
Tesla Taunts Ferrari on Earth
NASAs new space mission may unravel
extreme astrophysical processes
Benton, Ill., Native Rudy Gostowski of
NASA's Marshall Center Inspires Minority Students to Pursue
Aerospace Careers
Ocean Currents May
Cool the Climate for a Decade
New Type of White
Dwarf Stars Discovered
Carnival of Space
#52 - The Anniversary Edition
Jupiter�s Rings Are
�Made in the Shade�
What's Up - The
Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast - May 2-4, 2008
NASA New Horizons Mission: The PI's
Perspective: Green Beacons for a Golden Bird
American Academy of Arts and Sciences elects 2 Penn State
scientists
International Lunar Network Mission
Subsystem Component
Explore
Earth's Ionosphere with Google Earth May
1 2008
Gaia Hypothesis:
Could Earth Really be a Single Organism?
Spirit's Dust
Dilemma
Shape Shifting
Robot Can Reassemble After Crashing Apart
Where In The
Universe?
Titan
Launch Pad Tower Blown Up at Cape Canaveral (Gallery) 2008/04/30
Inspector General: Conflict of
interest on NASA review
board
Practice wedges, putting, says
short-game guru Mark Herrmann
Jupiter's Shadowy Ring Behavior
'4D' Ionosphere Map Helps Flyers,
Soldiers, Ham Radio Operators
Commodities Await the Fed
Cassini Watches
Five-Month-Long Lightning Storm Rage on Saturn
Supermassive Black
Hole Kicked Out of Galaxy: First Ever Observation
Global Warming is
Accelerating Faster than can be Naturally Repaired
Europe Launches the Most Accurate Clock in
Space
2008/04/29
Looking For a Free
Ride To Venus?
10 Satellites
Launched in Record Setting Mission for India (Video)
Globular Clusters
Are Less Evolved than Astronomers Thought
The End of the
Universe Part 1: The End of the Solar System
The Earth's Cities
at Night
Design Begins on Twin Probes That Will Study Radiation Belts
Ask a Teacher: Give us students' silliest thoughts
Mayo High School physics teacher
is finalist for state honor
New Online Map Reveals Evidence of the Forces that Once Shaped
Mars
Launch grounded; spirit isn't
NASA's 50th
Anniversary Lecture By Professor Stephen Hawking
'Sticky Nanotubes' Hold Key To Future Technologies
Space Golf
and Other Zero-G Sports on the ISS April
26 2008
The Physics of
Zero-G Whipped Cream
Focused Microwaves Could Enable Wireless Power Transfer
Beneath Arctic, Teeming Life Holds Extraterrestrial Clues
Future of space science
NASA scientist
I. Irving Pinkel - Notable Local Deaths
ATV Jules Verne
Boosts Space Station to Higher Orbit (Video)
Potential Global Warming "Fix" Will Damage
the Ozone Layer
Trailer for the
International Year of Astronomy 2009
Soyuz Hard Landing: The Facts
April 25 2008
Statement by Louis Stodieck Hearing on
NASA's International Space Station
NASA Intern
Hoping To Go On Space Walk Before He Leaves In June
Nova Sagittarius 2008 UPDATE
Carnival of Space #51
New Hubble Images Reveal Plethora of
Interacting Galaxies
Mars Was Recently Blanketed By Glaciers
Magnetic Fields Shape the Jets Pouring Out
of Supermassive Black Holes (with video)
Soyuz Story Draws Ire of Federal Agency April
24 2008
NASA wants to
get its game on
Student presents research at national APS meeting
Nasa extends
Cassini mission to Saturn
Oakley Science Week kicks off tonight
Take a flying trip through our amazing
solar system
Opportunity�s Robotic Arm Stalls
Nova Sagittarius 2008 Is Brightening!
Podcast: Detectors
Celestron SkyScout Review
Galaxy Zoo Gets a Makeover
Solar Sail Space Travel One Step Closer to
Reality
This Week's "Where In The World (and What
World) Is This?"
Astronomy Lecture Scheduled for April 24
APSU astronomer receives award
Space investment attracts kids to science say Hawkings April
22 2008
Establishing the Vision for Space Exploration
Soyuz Capsule Hatch Nearly Burned Up and
Crew's Lives Were on a "Razor's Edge"
What to Look at With Binoculars
Apollo 8 Astronaut Bill Anders Reflects on
Earthrise Picture
Awards Still Pouring In For CU-Boulder Graduating Physics Student
Stephen Hawking Thinks Aliens Likely
Teraphysics' Scientists to Describe New Developments in
Terahertz
Stephen Hawking: Alien but primitive life likely
NASA Celebrates
25 Years In Supercomputing April 21
2008
UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News
Branson to be the First to Marry Couples
in Space
Soyuz Crew Safe After a Violent Re-entry
and Landing 400km Off-target
The Debate Continues: Water or Land
Landings for Orion
Australian Observatory Captures New Nova
In Sagittarius April
20 2008
The Odds of Intelligent Life in the
Universe
Will the Earth fry future moon astronauts?
Daily Planner
NASA Official Wants a Six Month Stay on
Moon
Name a Star - Real or Ripoff?
April 18 2008
Royal Society president's anti-astronaut comments sparks UK
backlash
Space program improves life on Earth
A Portal to Another Universe?
Carnival of Space #50
Stellar Birth in the Galactic Wilderness
Looking Beneath Mars� Surface
A real blast: Student set for NASA internship
Inflation Theory Takes a Little Kick in
the Pants April
17 2008
Galactic Ghosts Haunt Their Killers
We Need a Science White House
The Pioneer Anomaly: A Deviation from
Einstein Gravity?
Radiation Sickness, Cellular Damage and
Increased Cancer Risk for Long-term Missions to Mars
Latest News on Apophis: 13 -year-old Boy
Corrects NASA's Estimates of Earth Impact � Not! (Update)
George P. Mitchell Leads A&M and UT Partnership for Giant
Magellan ...
NASA, Europe Explore Joint Mission to Outer Planets
Pioneer spacecraft mystery may be laid to rest
Where In The World (and What World) Is
This? April
16 2008
Astrosphere for April 15, 2008
Coolest, Darkest Brown Dwarf Star
Discovered
Milky Way's Black Hole Gave Off a Burst
300 Years Ago
Binoculars for Astronomy
Universe Today Exclusive - Cygnus Nova
V2491 Revealed for Readers
Podcast: Getting Around the Solar System
Student-Built Mini Robots Compete in Botball Regional Tournament
COMSOL News 2008 Edition Released
Three
more NASA shuttle flights may get ok�d May
21 2008
NASA Sending Space
Probe to Sun
NASA to Hold GLAST
Pre-Launch News Briefing
NASA to Hold Glast
Pre-Launch News Briefing
Discover the Universe at Exploration Station: Fort Lauderdale
Closer to the Heart - 47 Tucanae May
20 2008
Podcast: Adaptive Optics
No Doomsday in 2012
Wow! Satellite Catches Bright Solar Flare
� From a Another Star
There's A lot of Dust Out There in the
Universe
Fly Over the Columbia Hills at APOD
Job Posting: Apply Today to Become an
Astronaut
A Critique of Shortsighted Anthropic
Principles
Planning a trip to the sun
Satellite
Images of China Earthquake May
17 2008
Strange, Super-Sized Pulsar Stumps
Scientists
Ultimate Recycling on the ISS: Urine to
Water
7 Minutes of Terror for Phoenix Spacecraft
(Video)
Unusual Crater in Mars' Mamers Valles
(Gallery)
Reaching for the stars
New NASA Mission
to Sun Planned
Where are the other moons of Earth?
Green giant
UC Davis waits for next solar cycle with new
telescope
CU scientists to build $34 million satellite
Ronald A. Parise; Astronomer Studied From Space Shuttles
Pflops here; now what?
Local Students Receive NASA Awards! May
15 2008
Hoban grad to intern at NASA
Supernova Remnant Is Young and Quick
NASA's Glast Media
Opportunity Set For May 15
Satellites seeing clearly despite clouds
May 14 2008
Astronaut remembered for his passion for science
Gone West: Former Astronaut Dr. Ronald Parise
Clouds are gone; go look for Mercury
Bellflower Students Talk to
Astronaut Aboard Space Station
NASA Assigns Part
of Crew for Expedition 20 Space Station Mission
CU Team To Build $34 Million
Instrument Package For US
NASA's GLAST Gets
Shades, Blankets For The Beach
Imminent Discovery
of Life On Mars?
Phobos Might Only
Have 10 Million Years to Live
Rising Temperatures
Could Shut Down Plate Tectonics
Lower Gravity Will
Help Lunar Dust Get Deep Into Astronaut Lungs
It's Almost Time
for the Mars Phoenix Landing
The Hubble
Space Telescope
May 13 2008
Scientific Data
Recovered from a Hard Drive that Crashed With Columbia
Revealing The Undiscovered
Help Find the Mars
Polar Lander
Celestron SkyScout
Scope 90 Review
Scientist Says
Texting is More Expensive Than Downloading From Hubble
"Tricorder" Checks for Unwanted ISS Microbes
May 10 2008
That's WMAP, Seen
from Earth
Learning to Breathe
Mars Air (Video)
Solution to NASA's
Glove Problem
Hubble Image of the
Colliding Antennae Galaxies (with Video)
Space Hotel
Prototype Makes 10,000th Orbit
Rumor Mill Churns
With NASA's Upcoming Announcement
After the Shuttle,
Should Astronauts be Launched on Satellite Rockets?
NASA Flips
for Petaflops
May 9 2008
Stars Orbiting
Close to Black Holes Flattened like Hot Pancakes
Antennae Galaxies Move Closer
Unknowns in
Mercury�s Gravity Field Provides Challenges for MESSENGER
Mission
Long-term
Observations Reveal Patterns in Saturn's Atmosphere
Popular Space
Elevator Video Not "News," says LiftPort Founder
Shuttle Launch
Controllers Prepared to Press "Self Destruct" Button
Legendary Astronaut
John Glenn Speaks Out On Shuttle Decommissioning
Volunteers
Sweat for NASA May
8 2008
The Space
Traveler's Guide to Surviving Without a Spacesuit (Part 1)
Spock's Astronomy
Quiz
Photos of the Earth
and Moon - From Other Worlds
Lightning Storm
Generated by Chilean Volcano (Images)
Snow on Mercury?
Where In The
Universe? #4
JAXA Releases
Boomerang Experiment Video
NASA
Considers Manned Asteroid Mission
May 7 2008
Will Mars
Astronauts be put in Suspended Animation for the Journey?
Did Earth Have More
Than One Moon?
How to Detect
Watery Worlds Around Other Stars
Only 11 Space
Shuttle Missions Remain
Comet Strikes
Increase as We Pass Through the Galactic Plane
Asteroid Impact
Created a Worldwide Rain of Carbon Beads
Water in
Interstellar Space
XMM-Newton
Discovers Part of Missing Matter in the Universe
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