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Commentary: Destroying Astrobiology Would be a ‘Disaster’
Flash from the Beginning of Time Reveals Strange Event
Shuttle Fuel Tank Glitch Prompts Concern for NASA
Research Warps into Hyperdrive
Budgets Imperil Environmental Satellite
Japan Contacts Troubled Asteroid Probe
What a Shock! Galaxies Caught Colliding
Spacecraft to Slam into the Moon
New Model Predicts More Intense Solar Storms Ahead
Moon Water: A Trickle of Data and a Flood of Questions
Get Involved! Enter NASA’s Space Settlement Design Contest
SpaceX Building Reusable Crew Capsule
Japanese Space Tourist Trains for September Launch
China Pushes Next Manned Spaceflight to 2008
Huge Crater Found in Egypt
Surprise! Jupiter Has A New Red Spot
Angry Scientists Confront NASA Officials at Conference
HOUSTON, Texas - It was billed as an official NASA Headquarters briefing to space scientists—but turned into a powder-keg of emotion as frustrated researchers demanded explanation as to projected NASA budget cuts.
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Researcher Touts Saturn’s Titan As New Exploration Goal
HOUSTON, Texas – A leading planetary scientist said that Titan, one of Saturn’s moons, should be targeted for a new round of outer planet exploration.
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New Source Suspected for Ancient Meteorites
Iron meteorites may have formed close to Earth and be linked to terrestrial building blocks
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Space Scientists Battle NASA Budget Cuts
HOUSTON, Texas – As an extraordinary amount of data streams in from a flotilla of spacecraft strewn across the solar system, scientists face tough times as NASA space science budgets undergo a major shakeout and shifting of priorities.
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NASA's Stardust Comet Samples Contain Minerals Born in Fire
Pieces of a comet returned to Earth by NASA’s Stardust spacecraft apparently formed near the Sun or around another star altogether before being flung to the outer edges of the Solar System, mission scientists said Monday.
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Europe Moves Ahead With Weather Satellite Blacklist
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New Discoveries Await Out on the Horizon
Ministers To Consider 9.05 Billion Euros in Funding for ESA Space Programs
NASA Delays JWST Launch by 2 Years To Stem Cost Growth
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Complete Coverage Stardust Returns to Earth
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