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  1. Senate approves bill that adds shuttle flight
  2. Theres no hurry, but do join the Wait for Extraterrestial Intelligence (I did!)
  3. China celebrates space milestone with launch
  4. Discovery of world's oldest rocks challenged
  5. Sun's siblings may have seeded Earth life
  6. NASA Astronaut in Space Challenges Earthlings in Chess Match
  7. UN urged to coordinate killer asteroid defences
  8. Chinese astronauts prepare for Saturday's spacewalk
  9. Giant impact explains Mars's wonky magnetic field
  10. NASA Ames Awards Contract For Intelligent Systems Support
  11. Track the Chinese Taikonauts as they fly over your hometown
  12. Watch Rocket Man Yves Rossy live as he attempts self-powered flight across the English Channel
  13. Yves Rossy makes flight history: Fusion Man rockets across the English Channel
  14. Eavesdrop on the astronauts in space--with NASAs party line
  15. Space 'taxis' could cut the cost of spaceflight
  16. Weekend Web: Get Your Hubble Game On As We Count Down To Dangerous, Historic Mission
  17. Mars iron is ideal for building future bases
  18. Chinese astronauts' first spacewalk stokes national pride
  19. Party like its 1969: first space walk completed by Chinese
  20. As NASA turns 50, it faces crucial decisions about future
  21. NASA bill boosts budget $2.6B, adds flight
  22. Twisters in space: cue Beethoven
  23. Chinese astronauts return safely to Earth after spacewalk
  24. NASA Quest LIMA II Challenge for Students in Grades 4-8 - propsals due Nov 5, 2008
  25. China celebrates success of third crewed spaceflight
  26. Private rocket achieves orbit on fourth try
  27. NASA Mars Lander Sees Falling Snow, Soil Data Suggest Liquid Past
  28. NASA Updates Aviation Safety Data Web Site
  29. NASA to Preview Second Mercury Flyby
  30. Phoenix finds evidence of past water on Mars
  31. Phoenix finds evidence of past liquid water on Mars
  32. Bill for more NASA funds seems to thwart Bush veto
  33. Shuttle trip to Hubble telescope postponed until 2009
  34. Fluttering robot could show Mars rovers the way
  35. Virgin Galactic craft to help monitor climate
  36. Hubble servicing mission on hold
  37. Americas best party animal celebrates NASAs 50th anniversary
  38. Software billionaire to make 2nd trip to space
  39. U.S. billionaire trains for second spaceflight
  40. Martian fossils may be hiding inside white rocks
  41. NASA Challenges Students To Design Tools For Moon Rovers
  42. NASA Assigns Crew For Space Shuttle Discovery's Sts-129 Mission
  43. Software billionaire plans 2nd space station trip
  44. 'Smog Blog' For Central America And Caribbean Debuts
  45. The best space websites: the Super 7
  46. Kennedy Space Center gets a new, astronaut director
  47. Watchdog calls NASA plan for retiring shuttles lacking
  48. Ex-astronaut will head KSC
  49. 10 firsts from NASA's first 50 years
  50. Supernovae, spacewalks and snow: The week in space
  51. NASA TV Coverage Set For Space Station Crew Exchange
  52. NASA Extends International Space Station Contract
  53. Lunar endurance mission to act as 'boot camp' for Mars
  54. Defending the high cost of space exploration
  55. Now, NASA and Russians need each other
  56. The best web celebrations of NASAs 50th anniversary
  57. Jeopardy! celebrates NASAs 50th with special category tonight
  58. The best space music: Rocket Man, with NASA footage
  59. What direction now for US space exploration?
  60. Celebrate World Space Week Oct. 4-10
  61. Space Shuttle Atlantis to roll back; Endeavour may fly early
  62. In the Loop: Space News Examiner on Minnesota Public Radio
  63. IMAX hitching ride to Hubble
  64. NASA Awards Future Vehicle Aircraft Research Contracts
  65. Physics Nobel for discoverers of 'families of quarks'
  66. Indian moon mission due for launch
  67. NASA Astronaut Talks With Student Chess Opponents Thursday
  68. NASA grapples with budget-busting Mars rover
  69. Asteroid hits earth! airline crew gets up close and personal sighting
  70. Messenger finds web of debris on Mercury
  71. Elon Musk ecstatic over SpaceX flight success; satellite payloads ahead
  72. Mercury close-up during MESSENGER fly-by shows planetary details
  73. Spinoff 2008 Highlights NASA Innovations In Everyday Life
  74. OMSI HOSTS 16th ANNUAL “WHAT WILL WINTER BE LIKE” - Oct 24, 2008
  75. Students, Experience Microgravity with NASA - Proposal Deadlines October 22, 2008
  76. 2008-2009 Fundamental Aeronautics Student Competition - Deadlines Vary
  77. Fall 2008 Cassini Scientist for a Day Contest - Deadline Oct 30, 2008
  78. NASA Issues Space Shuttle to Constellation Workforce Transition Report
  79. Agency: NASA center buildings didn't cause cancer
  80. NASA Selects ITT for Space Communications Network Services
  81. Post-shuttle job-loss estimate falls to 3,500
  82. Hidden black holes may roam Milky Way
  83. Goldmine bug DNA may be key to alien life
  84. Adventures in Rocket Science Educator Guide
  85. Environmental Control and Life Support Systems Water Filtration Challenge Educator Guide - Grades 5-8
  86. Space Math I - Grades 7-9
  87. Space Math II ? Grades 7-9
  88. NASA Sets Briefings for Next Shuttle Mission to the Space Station
  89. Space Math III - Grades 9-12
  90. NASA to Provide Mars Science Laboratory Launch Update
  91. Hubble replacement part has glitches of its own
  92. Mars exploration at risk--NASA making tough budget decisions
  93. Obama builds up the rubber in his space flip- flops
  94. Celebrate World Space Week Oct. 4-10
  95. Now it's McCain vs the Universe
  96. Space station astronaut paying chess with students
  97. Space engineer maps direction of $700 billion bailout
  98. Crafts days starting to dwindle
  99. Galactic ghoul seen in outer space by NASA telescope
  100. NASA to Provide Update to Hubble Anomaly Status
  101. NASA Scientists Address 5 Big Questions in Earth Science for Earth Science Week 2008
  102. Space tourist confident ahead of Soyuz launch
  103. NASA to push ahead with Mars Lab launch
  104. Over-budget Mars mission granted stay of execution
  105. Additional Space Shuttle mission planned, Shana Dale says in budget report
  106. Mars Science Laboratory to press on toward 2009 launch
  107. Scientist Von Braun's space papers up for auction
  108. $30 million buys Austin resident a ride on Soyuz mission
  109. Mars mission approved, but it needs more cash
  110. Glitch forces station into survival mode
  111. Mars rover jam requires more money
  112. Russia space chief: Strained U.S. ties won't hurt missions
  113. Russia says Soyuz space landings will be safe
  114. Apollo 7 mission taught lessons about crew conflict
  115. Space Station power goes out, toilet stops working as new crew prepares for Sunday launch
  116. Space dynasty? Richard Garriott Owen Garriott discuss Sundays Soyuz launch
  117. Astronaut's son blasts off to space station
  118. Astronauts son crew heading for space station rendezvous
  119. Early space blueprints up for auction
  120. Network attack inspires space junk clean-up
  121. New NASA Videoconferences for Educators 2008-2009
  122. NASA?s Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) Mission Scheduled for Launch on October 19, 2008
  123. Soyuz with tourist from Austin docks at space station
  124. Astronauts' sons greet each other in space
  125. NASA approves Hubble revival plan
  126. NASA plans remote-control fix for Hubble telescope
  127. Enrichment Problems in Space Science Online Workshop
  128. Star-hugging planet is hottest and fastest found
  129. NASA Releases Documentary Celebrating Agency's First 50 Years
  130. NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis Rolls Off Launch Pad Monday
  131. Aliens in Alabama? Been there, done that
  132. Hooking up in space: Soyuz docks at Space Station
  133. NASA to reboot Hubble Space Telescope
  134. NASA to Webcast IBEX Spacecraft Launch on Pegasus Rocket Oct. 19
  135. NASA Sets Media Briefing for Crews on International Space Station
  136. NASA to stir backup unit in attempt to save Hubble
  137. The grumpy show: first U.S. live from space TV transmitted 40 years ago
  138. Giant lens could clean up dusty moon sites
  139. NASA will try to turn on critical backup on Hubble
  140. NASA Invites Reporters to Observe Lunar Rover Tests in Arizona
  141. Hooking up in space: Soyuz docks at Space Station
  142. Administrator's Statement on Signing of the NASA Authorization Act
  143. NASA powers up Hubbles backup
  144. Schmitt Completes NASA Advisory Council Service; Ford Named Chairman
  145. New NASA law allows for possible shuttle extension
  146. Hubble telescope's vital signs strong
  147. Eighteen-Year-Old U.S. Rocket Motor Casing Found in Australia
  148. Spooky sounds from space--NASA spices up your Halloween
  149. Mistaken on Delta 2s, advisers back alternate
  150. Student an Astronaut Scholar
  151. Lunar Lander Teams To Compete For $2 Million NASA Prize
  152. Astronauts could mix DIY concrete for cheap moon base
  153. Problems halt NASA's effort to restart Hubble telescope
  154. NASA has trouble rebooting Hubble
  155. Hubble Telescope Media Teleconference Today at 3 P.M. EDT
  156. NASA runs into more trouble with Hubble
  157. Student an Astronaut Scholar
  158. NASA Updates Time For Space Shuttle Atlantis' Roll From Launch Pad
  159. Mistaken on Delta 2s, advisers back alternate
  160. NASA probe will map edge of the solar system
  161. NASA Increases Value of Engineering and Technology Contract
  162. Attempt to restart Hubble runs into new snags
  163. Lawless China flouted guidelines over space debris
  164. Hubble eye shut after glitch
  165. Star Wars reality? Hot Eagle spaceplane and space troopers concept in work
  166. NASA Launches IBEX Mission to Outer Solar System
  167. Walkin the line: IBEX successfully launched to explore space boundary
  168. China 'needs space debris law'
  169. NASA Returns to the Moon with Instruments on Indian Spacecraft
  170. Lisa Marie Nowak: astronaut love triangle goes back to court
  171. Ex-astronaut aims to get statement tossed out
  172. Back to the VAB goes Atlantis, again
  173. India set to launch its first Moon probe
  174. Blocked evidence at issue for ex-astronaut Nowak's trial
  175. India joins the Asian space race with first lunar mission
  176. NASA chief: Criticism hurting agency morale
  177. Should the next Mars rover 'follow the methane'?
  178. Your help needed to track light pollution --join the Great Worldwide Star Count
  179. Remote Hubble revival has risk
  180. Indian space ambitions soar with lunar launch
  181. Shuttle Endeavour to carry sciences, appliances
  182. India launches its first lunar mission
  183. NASA And The Challenger Center Announce Naming Contest
  184. Russia set to invest heavily in space industry
  185. What are India's future space plans?
  186. NASA Invites Reporters to Tests of Moon Tools in Hawaii Nov. 13
  187. NASA's Shuttle Endeavour Moves to Launch Pad, Practice Liftoff Set
  188. Next Hubble Telescope Media Teleconference Thursday, Oct. 23
  189. 2009 Hubble Postdoctoral Fellowship Program - Deadline November 6, 2008
  190. The Lisa Marie Nowak fallout: NASA tip-toes astronaut code of conduct into view
  191. NASA along for India's ride to the moon
  192. Endeavour moves a few days early
  193. Russia plots soft re-entry for Soyuz
  194. Naval tradition lives on at the space station
  195. No ice rinks on the Moon after all
  196. NASA trying to re-start Hubble telescope again
  197. NASA tries again to get ailing Hubble working
  198. Doing the shuttle shuffle: Endeavour on the move; Atlantis dinged
  199. Expedition 17 Crew Returns From International Space Station
  200. Soyuz capsule carrying Austin millionaire lands safely
  201. Computer shakes off dust, boots up
  202. Russians, US tourist land softly in Soyuz
  203. Ares 1X comes together
  204. NASA adjusts pad for Ares
  205. Russian spacecraft builder hit by financial crisis
  206. Problem with Russian rocket delays GOCE Earth-mapping science mission
  207. Soyuz lands safely
  208. NASA To Release Science Results, Images From Second Mercury Flyby
  209. Computer may give solace to depressed astronauts
  210. Potent Greenhouse Gas More Common in Atmosphere Than Estimated
  211. NASA TV To Air Station Crew Messages On Voting, 10th Anniversary
  212. The Lisa Marie Nowak fallout: NASA tip-toes astronaut code of conduct into view
  213. Armadillo team wins Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge
  214. Private rocket teams vie for prize, place in history in Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge
  215. Desert RATS test NASAs new lunar rover
  216. Video: Armadillo Aerospace wins the Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge
  217. Daylight Savings Time 2008 and computing time in international space ventures
  218. Endeavour crew eager for test run
  219. NASA $350,000 Prize Goes to Armadillo Aerospace in Lunar Challenge
  220. NASA to Hold News Conference about Status of Next Shuttle Launch
  221. Hopefuls vow to bulk up NASAs budget
  222. Officials wary as space biz evolves
  223. Hubble camera back from failure
  224. NASA Orbiter Reveals Details of a Wetter Mars
  225. NASA aims to keep moon's skies junk-free
  226. NASA-Enhanced Dust Storm Predictions to Aid Health Community
  227. NASA Selects 142 Small Business Innovation Research Projects
  228. NASA to Update Reporters about Constellation Program
  229. NASA Selects Goddard Program Analysis and Control Contractor
  230. NASA pulling plug on Mars lander
  231. Mars Phoenix Lander begins winter hibernation
  232. Practice liftoff today for shuttle
  233. MESSENGER Spacecraft Reveals More Hidden Territory on Mercury
  234. NASA to Discuss Status of Hubble Servicing Mission Thursday
  235. Shuttle astronauts practice drills for launch
  236. NASA TV Provides HD Feed of Documentary on NASA's First 50 Years
  237. NASA may be able to trim year off moon rocket production
  238. Probe shows Mercury more dynamic than expected
  239. Spooky Skies: the ghost haunting Andromeda
  240. NASA might speed up moonship’s launch
  241. Volcanoes that spew in blue add interest to Mercury
  242. NASA is assessing how to expedite Orion craft
  243. Messenger shows volcanic surface
  244. Hubble flight prompts Ares test flight delay
  245. NASA sets shuttle launch date today
  246. NASA And Korea Sign Statement Of Intent For Future Cooperation
  247. NASA To Hold Small Business Symposium
  248. NASA INSPIRE Program - Application Deadline December 31, 2008
  249. 2009 Team America Rocketry Challenge - Registration Deadline December 1, 2008
  250. NASA Life and Work on the Moon Art and Design Contest - Deadline March 15, 2009