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  1. NASA Names Strain New Goddard Space Flight Center Director
  2. Saturn/Apollo Reunion Weekend at USSRC
  3. Culberson: NASA in need of 'revolutionary change'
  4. NASA Ames Awards Contract for Financial Services Support
  5. NASA's Ames, JPL Win NASA Software of Year Award
  6. Spacex Falcon 1 Launch Information - Fails to reach orbit
  7. JPL Enters the Blogosphere
  8. Johnson Space Center closes as Edouard approaches
  9. NASA's Johnson Space Center to Reopen Wednesday
  10. NASA Awards Glenn Research Center Support Services Contract
  11. Crew Visits Goddard One Last Time Before Hubble Mission
  12. NASA Ames Awards Contract For Aerospace Testing Support
  13. Stennis Space Center To Close For Hurricane Gustav
  14. SpaceX Receives License For SLC-40
  15. Houston space center readies for Ike's fury
  16. NASA's Johnson Space Center To Reopen Monday After Ike
  17. NASA Announces Information Technology Contract Extension
  18. NASA at 50: Johnson Space Center being put to the test
  19. Michoud Assembly Facility’s Hurricane Gustav Rideout Crew Honored with Director’s Commendation Award
  20. NASA Marshall Center's Victoria Garcia: 'Disability Does Not Determine How I Live'
  21. Griffith gets on science panel
  22. NASA?s Goddard Space Flight Center Celebrates Black History Month
  23. NASA Extends Safety and Mission Assurance Contract at Marshall Space Flight Center
  24. NASA Scientist is Recognized for Nanotechnology Work
  25. NASA Ames to Host Workshop to Bring Together Aerospace Experts
  26. NASA Awards Rotorcraft Technology Development Contract
  27. NASA Technologies Predict Stored Carbon in U.S. Forest
  28. NASA Mission To Seek Water Ice on Moon Heads to Florida for Launch
  29. NASA to Hold Briefing on Upcoming Kepler Mission
  30. Cassini Maps Global Pattern of Titan's Dunes
  31. NASA Names Chairman for Orbiting Carbon Observatory Investigation
  32. Orbiter Puts Itself into Precautionary Mode
  33. NASA Announces 2009 Astronomy and Astrophysics Fellows
  34. NASA's Launch of Carbon-Seeking Satellite Is Unsuccessful
  35. Readying for Mars: Live 'Clean Room Cam' and Chat
  36. Q and A: A Green Comet
  37. Five Things About the Orbiting Carbon Observatory
  38. Award to Recognize Phoenix Mars Lander Team
  39. NASA's Kepler Mission to Seek Other Earths
  40. Orbiting Carbon Observatory Aims To Boost Carbon Management Options
  41. New Recipe for Dwarf Galaxies: Start With Leftover Gas
  42. NASA and ESA Prioritize Outer Planet Missions
  43. JPL to Host 21st High-Tech Conference for Small Business
  44. NASA Spacecraft Falling For Mars
  45. Spirit Gets Energy Boost from Cleaner Solar Panels
  46. NASA Mission Meets the Carbon Dioxide Measurement Challenge
  47. NASA Receives Shorty Twitter Award
  48. NASA's Great Observatories Celebrate International Year of Astronomy
  49. NASA-JPL Scientist Elected to National Academy of Engineering
  50. Ocean-Observing Satellites Begin Tandem Tango
  51. Stardust Logs A Decade Under The Stars
  52. Signs of Landscape Modifications at Martian Crater
  53. The Mystery of the Missing Carbon: A JPL Live Chat
  54. NASA and Caltech Test Steep-Terrain Rover
  55. Antarctic Expedition Prepared Researchers for Mars Project
  56. Spirit Resumes Driving
  57. Cassini Thruster Swap Planned
  58. JPL to Host High-Tech Conference for Small Business
  59. NASA Mission to Help Unravel Key Carbon, Climate Mysteries
  60. Mars Rover Team Diagnosing Unexpected Behavior
  61. Astronomers Observe Planet With Wild Temperature Swings
  62. The Orbiting Carbon Observatory and the Mystery of the Missing Sinks
  63. Deadline Nears for Student Contest to Name NASA's Next Mars Rover
  64. Socializing on Mars
  65. JPL Tweets Its Missions
  66. The Human Factor: Understanding the Sources of Rising Carbon Dioxide
  67. Public Events Mark Mars Rovers' Five-Year Anniversary
  68. Hubble Finds Stars That 'Go Ballistic'
  69. Dead Stars Tell Story of Planet Birth
  70. Mars Rovers Near Five Years of Science and Discovery
  71. What Can Swiss Cheese Teach us About Dark Energy?
  72. NASA Study Links Severe Storm Increases, Global Warming
  73. NASA's Kepler Spacecraft Ready to Ship to Florida
  74. Scientists Find 'Missing' Mineral and Clues to Mars Mysteries
  75. Students Zoom Aerial Cars in Engineering Contest
  76. NASA Instrument Inaugurates 3-D Moon Imaging
  77. Planets Living on the Edge
  78. New Oceanography Mission Data Now Available
  79. Titan's Volcanoes Give Nasa Spacecraft Chilly Reception
  80. Phoenix Site on Mars May be in Dry Climate Cycle Phase
  81. Saturn's Dynamic Moon Enceladus Shows More Signs of Activity
  82. Mars Orbiter Completes First Phase of Science Mission
  83. Astronomers Find the Two Dimmest Stellar Bulbs
  84. Oscillation Rules as the Pacific Cools
  85. Hubble Telescope Finds Carbon Dioxide on an Extrasolar Planet
  86. Rivers of Gas Flow Around Stars in New Space Image
  87. NASA Orbiter Finds Martian Rock Record With 10 Beats to the Bar
  88. Next NASA Mars Mission Rescheduled for 2011
  89. NASA Finishes Listening for Phoenix Mars Lander
  90. Enceladus Jets: Are They Wet or Just Wild?
  91. NASA Prepares for New Juno Mission to Jupiter
  92. Dawn Glides Into New Year
  93. NASA Spacecraft Detects Buried Glaciers on Mars
  94. Site List Narrows For NASA's Next Mars Landing
  95. NASA Plans Test of 'Electronic Nose' on International Space Station
  96. NASA's Quikscat Ocean-Observing Satellite Mission Honored
  97. NASA Tests First Deep-Space Internet
  98. NASA Invites Students to Name New Mars Rover
  99. Mars Rover Team Sets Low-Power Plan for NASA's Spirit
  100. NASA Mars Lander Receives Award From Magazine
  101. Controllers Cheer as Data Arrive from NASA's Spirit Rover
  102. Hubble Directly Observes a Planet Orbiting Another Star
  103. NASA's Carbon-Sniffing Satellite Sleuth Arrives at Launch Site
  104. Mars Rover Spirit Remains Quiet as Dust Storm Weakens
  105. Cassini Finds Mysterious New Aurora on Saturn
  106. Dust Storm Cuts Energy Supply of NASA Mars Rover Spirit
  107. Dusty Shock Waves Generate Planet Ingredients
  108. Mars Phoenix Lander Finishes Successful Work on Red Planet
  109. NASA Hearing Daily From Weak Phoenix Mars Lander (Nov. 3)
  110. 'Ghost of Mirach' Materializes in Space Telescope Image
  111. NASA to Hold Small Business Symposium
  112. Phoenix Mission Status Report
  113. NASA's Phoenix Mission Faces Survival Challenges
  114. NASA Orbiter Reveals Details of a Wetter Mars
  115. Closest Planetary System Hosts Two Asteroid Belts
  116. Phoenix Lander Finishes Soil Delivery to Onboard Labs
  117. Phoenix Gets Bonus Soil Sample
  118. Phoenix Mars Mission Honored by Popular Mechanics
  119. Phoenix Weathers Dust Storm
  120. JPL's Jon Giorgini Honored With Masursky Award
  121. NASA's Spitzer Gets Sneak Peek Inside Comet Holmes
  122. Giant Cyclones at Saturn's Poles Create a Swirl of Mystery
  123. NASA's Mars Odyssey Shifting Orbit for Extended Mission
  124. NASA Maps Shed Light on Carbon Dioxide's Global Nature
  125. Phoenix Lander Digs and Analyzes Soil as Darkness Gathers
  126. Splashy Portrait Helps Explain How Stars Form
  127. Artists and Astronomers 'Observe' the Universe Together
  128. Astronomy, Space Exploration Have Nun Flying
  129. Small Asteroid to Light Up Sky Over Africa
  130. World's Largest Vacuum Chamber Gets Extreme Makeover
  131. NASA, Cisco Partnering for Climate Change Monitoring Platform
  132. Newfound Moon May Be Source of Outer Saturn Ring
  133. Dawn Finishes Mars Phase
  134. Orbiter Resumes Normal Science Operations
  135. NASA Announces Mishap Board Members for OCO Investigation
  136. Odyssey Flight Team to Check Status of Backup System
  137. NASA Ames Invites News Media for Live Broadcast of Kepler Launch
  138. Scientists Expose 'Buried' Fault That Caused Deadly 2003 Quake
  139. NASA's Kepler Mission Set For Launch
  140. NASA's Mars Rover Spirit Faces Circuitous Route
  141. Five Things About Kepler
  142. Bay Area Native Works on NASA's Kepler Mission
  143. NASA's Kepler Mission Rockets to Space in Search of Other Earths
  144. NASA Ames and University Assoc. Unveil Partnership Plans
  145. NASA's Kepler Mission Rockets to Space in Search of Other Earths
  146. NASA Ames Sponsors Lecture on Darwin's Evolution Theory
  147. Rebooting Postponed for Odyssey
  148. NASA Ames to Host Live Broadcast of Shuttle Launch
  149. Odyssey Spacecraft Reboots Successfully
  150. Space Research May Help Explain Salmonella Illness
  151. Cassini Swaps Thrusters
  152. NASA Launches 'Eyes on the Earth 3-D'
  153. Galactic Dust Bunnies Found to Contain Carbon After All
  154. NASA, Universities Unveil Plans to Build New Campus at Ames
  155. Mars, Then and Now - Antique maps, latest streaming satellite images now viewable with Mars in Google Earth
  156. Space Research May Help Explain Salmonella Illness
  157. NASA Ames to Host Live Broadcast of Shuttle Launch
  158. Hearts of Galaxies Close In for Cosmic Train Wreck
  159. Lunacy Rules at First Robotics Competition
  160. Hearts of Galaxies Close in for Cosmic Train Wreck
  161. NASA Moon Mission Brings Divergent Passions Together
  162. NASA Scientists Find Clues to a Secret of Life
  163. Quadruple Saturn Moon Transit Snapped by Hubble
  164. Asteroid to Fly By Earth Wednesday
  165. NASA Explorer Schools Compete in Lego Robotics Contest
  166. NASA Celebrates Sun-Earth Day With Illuminating Webcast
  167. One Mars Rover Sees a Distant Goal; The Other Takes a New Route
  168. Student-Built Mini Robots Compete in Botball Regional Tournament
  169. NASA Sets Teleconference to Discuss Recovered Meteorites
  170. NASA Sets Teleconference to Discuss Recovered Meteorites
  171. Watching Space Rocks: Live Chat With NASA's Asteroid Trackers
  172. Online Poll for NASA's Mars Rover Naming Contest Opens March 23
  173. NASA and Microsoft to Make Universe of Data Available to the Public
  174. Cassini Provides Virtual Flyover of Saturn's Moon Titan
  175. Hawaii Students to Receive Special Call from Space
  176. NASA Recovers Meteorites and Confirms First Link to an Asteroid
  177. NASA Scientists Identify Unknown Substance on Surfaces of Saturn's Moons
  178. NASA Scientists Identify Substance on Saturn's Moons
  179. NASA Team Finds Riches in Meteorite Treasure Hunt
  180. NASA Team Finds Riches in Meteorite Treasure Hunt
  181. NASA Continues to Advance International Polar Year Science
  182. NASA Awards $10 Million Cooperative Agreement to Maryland Firm
  183. NASA Ames Hosts Pete Conrad Spirit of Innovation Awards Summit
  184. NASA Joins 'Around the World in 80 Telescopes'
  185. Satellites Show Arctic Literally on Thin Ice
  186. Space Technology Hall of Fame Inducts NASA Spinoff Technologies
  187. 'Spirit of Innovation' Awards announced at NASA Ames
  188. SOFIA Science Mission Operations Director Selected
  189. Cool Stars Have Different Mix of Life-Forming Chemicals
  190. NASA Selects Material for Orion Spacecraft Heat Shield
  191. Dust Cover Jettisoned From NASA's Kepler Telescope
  192. Dust Cover Jettisoned From NASA's Kepler Telescope
  193. Ames scientist's theory on ancient atmosphere discussed in Nature magazine.
  194. Spirit Healthy but Computer Reboots Raise Concerns
  195. NASA Hosts 2009 Exploration and Sustainability Exposition
  196. NASA Selects 16 Small Business Technology Transfer Projects
  197. Mars Spacecraft Teams on Alert for Dust-Storm Season
  198. NASA's Kepler Captures First Views of Planet-Hunting Territory
  199. NASA Engages in Educating the Next Generation of Scientists
  200. NASA's Kepler Captures First Views of Planet-Hunting Territory
  201. Online Poll for NASA's Greatest Hits for Earth Begins Today
  202. Team Continues Analyzing Spirit Computer Reboots and Amnesia Events
  203. NASA Envisions "Clean Energy" From Algae Grown in Waste Water
  204. Live JPL Open House Video/Chat: Next Best Thing to Being There
  205. JPL Invites Public to Annual Open House
  206. Spirit Resumes Driving While Analysis of Problem Behaviors Continues
  207. NASA Nanosatellite Launch Scheduled, Team Available for Interviews
  208. Ames Wins 2008 NASA Government Invention of the Year Award
  209. NASA's Galaxy-Exploring Mission Celebrates Sixth Anniversary
  210. Arctic Trek to 'Break the Ice' on New NASA Airborne Radars
  211. JPL's John Casani Honored by Air and Space Museum
  212. NASA Nanosatellite Live Launch Event Features Webcast, Experts
  213. NASA Nanosatellite to Study Antifungal Drug Effectiveness in Space
  214. NASA Celebrates 10th Anniversary of the Virtual Collaborative Clinic
  215. Top Five Breakthroughs From Hubble's Workhorse Camera
  216. If Spitzer Could Talk: An Interview with NASA's Coolest Space Telescope
  217. Visitors Throng to Annual JPL Open House
  218. Herschel and Planck Share Ride to Space
  219. A Universal Art Form: NASA's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2
  220. NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility canceled tonight’s launch attempt of the Minotaur 1 rocket.
  221. NASA's Spitzer Telescope Warms Up To New Career
  222. Next PharmaSat Launch Attempt Thursday May 7
  223. NASA Ames Budget Briefing Scheduled
  224. NASA Wins Two Webby Awards for Internet Excellence
  225. NASA Ames to Host Live Broadcast of Shuttle Launch
  226. NASA Releases Interactive 3-D Views of Space Station, New Mars Rover
  227. NASA Releases Interactive 3-D Views of Space Station, New Mars Rover
  228. NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility Canceled May 7 Launch
  229. Next PharmaSat Launch Attempt will be Friday, May 8
  230. The Camera That Saved Hubble... Twice: JPL's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2
  231. Hubble Photographs a Planetary Nebula to Commemorate Decommissioning of Super Camera
  232. Soft Ground Puts Spirit in Danger Despite Gain in Daily Energy
  233. Kepler Mission Begins Search
  234. Let the Planet Hunt Begin
  235. Spitzer Catches Star Cooking Up Comet Crystals
  236. Herschel and Planck on Way to Study Our Cosmic Roots
  237. NASA's Spitzer Begins Warm Mission
  238. NASA Supercomputing Goes Green: Modeling Ocean Climate
  239. Mars and Earth Activities Aim to Get Spirit Rolling Again
  240. Lunar Satellite Missions Briefing Scheduled
  241. NASA Flight Facility Successfully Launches Nanosatellite
  242. NASA Opens Media Accreditation for Moon Missions
  243. NASA Rover Sees Variable Environmental History at Martian Crater
  244. NASA Outlines Plans for Lunar Exploration Missions
  245. Kepler Mission Manager Update, May 29, 2009
  246. NASA Develops Rehydration Beverage
  247. NASA Awards Contract for Airspace Concept System
  248. NASA Flies Probes in ‘Wind Tunnel in the Sky’
  249. NASA Scientists Find Evidence for Water on a Cold Mars
  250. Cassini Finds Titan's Clouds Hang on to Summer