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  1. Fireball Over Texas Caught By Police Dash Cam
  2. Experiment Investigates How to Fight Fire in Space
  3. Soyuz Rocket's Bumpy Ride - The History
  4. Russia's Manned Soyuz Space Capsule Explained (Infographic)
  5. Damaged Russian Spaceship Forces Big Launch Delay for Next Station Crew
  6. 1st Private Spaceship Flight to Space Station May Slip to April: NASA
  7. Hubble Hit: Spiral Galaxy and the Quasars
  8. Star Maps From Mobile App Maker Brings Astronomy to the Masses
  9. Hubble Telescope Spies Milky Way Galaxy's Twin
  10. Record-Setting Female Astronaut Shannon Lucid Leaving NASA
  11. Iran Launches Small Earth-Watching Satellite Into Orbit: Report
  12. Stunning Photo Shows Growing Antarctic Ice Rift
  13. Earth From Space: The Secret of NASA's Amazing 'Blue Marble' Photos
  14. Virgin Galactic's Private Spaceship Ramping Up Toward Passenger Flights
  15. Oh Eros: Valentine's Day Asteroid Makes NEAR Fly-by
  16. Madcow Rocketry: New product announcement February 2, 2012
  17. NASA Awash In Astronaut Applications, But Still Lacks Spaceships
  18. Mavericks, Paton Group, and Inspirtech to open 5 Space Education Research Center
  19. Mock Astronauts Needed for Mission to Mars … in Hawaii
  20. CAR Certifies CTI O25000
  21. Wanted: Mock Astronauts for Mission to Mars ... in Hawaii
  22. Photos of Space Love: The Asteroid Eros Up Close
  23. Space Rock of Love: Asteroid Eros Attracts Skywatchers in Earth Flyby
  24. Jupiter-Bound NASA Probe Adjusts Course Toward Giant Planet
  25. Best Space Photos of the Week - Feb. 3, 2012
  26. Best Space Photos of the Week - Feb. 4, 2012
  27. Vote Now! Top Space Stories of the Week - Feb. 5, 2012
  28. Mars 'Super-Drought' May Make Red Planet Too Dry for Alien Life
  29. Russia's Space Woes Stress NASA's Need for Private Spaceships
  30. Sun's Super Bowl Spitfire: Pre-Game Solar Fireworks
  31. Stephen Colbert Touts NASA's Life Improving Research
  32. Hidden Galaxies May Swarm Near Our Own Milky Way
  33. Brightest Galaxy Ever Seen With Gravity Lens Shines in Hubble Photo
  34. How to Observe Gemini, the Heavenly Twins
  35. How to Observe Gemini, the Heavenly Twin Constellation
  36. Signs of Ancient Ocean on Mars Spotted by European Spacecraft
  37. Strange Life Found in Underwater Caves
  38. Photos: Red Planet Views from Europe's Mars Express
  39. Ultimate Skydiving: Falling Human to Break Sound Barrier?
  40. Photos: Red Bull Stratos Supersonic 'Space Jump' Training
  41. Skydiver to Attempt Record-Breaking Supersonic Space Jump
  42. Report: NASA Should Participate in Dark Matter-Mapping Mission
  43. Under a Snow Moon: Full Moon of February Rises Tonight
  44. How to Enjoy Your New Telescope: Advice for Beginner Skywatchers
  45. Strange Life Found in Underwater Caves
  46. Under a Snow Moon: Full Moon of February Rises Tonight
  47. In Zero-G Static Electricity Walks On Water
  48. Is NASA Pulling Out of Europe's Mars Exploration Missions?
  49. Images: Airplanes of Tomorrow, NASA's Vision of Future Air Travel
  50. Janice Voss, Veteran of 5 Space Shuttle Flights, Dies at 55
  51. Girl Launches MIT Admission Letter To Near Space
  52. Fireball Over Texas Caught by Police Car Video Camera
  53. NASA Chief Joins President Obama at White House Science Fair
  54. Photos: Comedian Stephen Colbert Visits NASA
  55. Stellar Nursery Secrets Unraveled In Infrared
  56. Solar Telescope Instrument Gets Recycled for New Mission
  57. Private Rocket Launch Tests Reusable Spaceship Tech, Supersonic Parachute
  58. Hidden Secrets of Majestic Nebula Revealed in New Photo
  59. NASA to Pick 2 Private Space Taxi Designs for Astronaut Flights
  60. Private Rocket Launch Tests Supersonic Parachute, Reusable Spaceship Tech
  61. How To Land On A Comet
  62. Report: NASA Should Participate in Dark Energy-Mapping Mission
  63. Twisted Galaxy May be Survivor of Cosmic Crash
  64. Mars and the Moon Have Night Sky Rendezvous Thursday
  65. Einstein Disco: Space-Aged Mirror Ball To Study Relativity Prediction
  66. Alien Life May Not Survive Harsh Seasons on Highly Tilted Planets
  67. Small Twisted Galaxy Warped by Galactic 'Stealth Merger'
  68. NASA Seeks 2 Private Space Taxi Designs for Astronaut Flights
  69. NASA Seeks Private Space Taxi Designs for Astronaut Flights
  70. NASA Satellites Show How Our Icy World Is Melting
  71. Must-See Close Encounters of the Planet Kind Occur This Week
  72. Alien Life May Not Survive on Planets With Uranus-Like Tilts
  73. A Penny for Mars: US Coin Riding NASA Rover to Red Planet
  74. VLT Takes Most Detailed Infrared Image of the Carina Nebula
  75. Galactic Black Hole Eats Asteroids For Breakfast – Really
  76. TV's Stephen Colbert Stars in NASA Video for Space Fans
  77. Ecstatic Student Launches MIT Acceptance Letter Near Edge of Space
  78. Our Galaxy's Giant Black Hole May Munch on Asteroids
  79. Sun Flare Jumps 15 Million Degrees - Process Anatomized By NASA Satellite
  80. Mysterious Meteorite Likely Came from Druids' Burial Site
  81. 1st Prize at Science Conference: Free Trip to the Edge of Space
  82. Nike Launching Space Sneakers for NBA Stars
  83. Dead Spacecraft on Mars Spotted in New Photos
  84. Roger Boisjoly, Engineer Who Warned of Challenger Shuttle Disaster, Dies at 73
  85. Sun-Watching Spacecraft Sees 40,000 Solar Flares in 10 Years
  86. Mystery of Britain's Largest Meteorite Solved
  87. Life on Moons: Antarctic Lake Shows How to Find It
  88. NASA's 10 Greatest Science Missions
  89. NASA to Slash Mars Missions in Big Budget Cuts, Experts Say
  90. Big NASA Budget Cuts to Slash Mars Missions, Experts Say
  91. Student rocket-builders join top STEM leaders at White House Science Fair
  92. NASA Fixes Computer Glitch on Mars-Bound Rover
  93. Gallery: Visions of Deep Space Stations for Exploration
  94. NASA Eyes Plan for Deep-Space Outpost Near the Moon
  95. Gallery: China's Moon Photos by Chang'e 2 Lunar Probe
  96. Unexpected Venus Motion Shift
  97. New Dimension: 3D Visors Tested for Space Surgery
  98. China Unveils Best Moon Map Yet from Lunar Orbiter
  99. Watery Alien Planets Might Be Stripped Dry by Gravity
  100. Over Earth: Luna Descends Into Ocean of Blue
  101. Europe's Newest Rocket to Launch on Maiden Voyage Monday
  102. Russia: Computer Crash Doomed Russian Mars Probe
  103. Will Nuclear Megaton Shockwave Avert Earth-Bound Asteroid?
  104. New Mexico's Spaceport America Aims High to Woo Space Age Tourists
  105. Space Age Toys Landing in NYC Sunday
  106. NASA Invites Twitter Fans to 2013 Space Budget Announcement
  107. Europe's 1st Vega Rocket Will Launch Satellite to Map Space-Time Warp
  108. Best Space Photos of the Week - Feb. 11, 2012
  109. Best Space Stories of the Week - Feb. 12, 2012
  110. White House to Propose Funding Cut for NASA
  111. Over Earth: Auroras Light Up Canada And Northern U.S.
  112. Vega Lift-Off: Inaugural Flight Of European Rocket
  113. Europe Launches New Vega Rocket on Maiden Voyage
  114. Highlights of Obama's 2013 NASA Budget Proposal
  115. Antarctica's Lake Vostok is Test Case for Exploring Icy Jupiter Moon
  116. Obama's 2013 NASA Budget Request Shifts Funds from Mars to Space Tech
  117. Energized Sunspot - Keeps On Going and Going...
  118. NASA Space Shuttle-Carrying Jumbo Jet Retires After One Last Flight
  119. Photos: Europe's Vega Rocket Launches on 1st Flight
  120. NASA's 2013 Budget: What Will It Buy?
  121. Carina Nebula Infrared Panorama
  122. Voices: Experts React to NASA's 2013 Budget Request
  123. Planetary Science Takes a Hit in 2013 (Infographic)
  124. NASA to Reshape Mars Exploration Strategy to Fit Budget
  125. Elusive Dark Matter Pervades Intergalactic Space
  126. NASA Scales Back Mars Exploration Strategy to Fit Budget
  127. Cosmic Valentine's Day Photo Wraps Milky Way Galaxy in Pink Heart
  128. Photographer Captures Worlds in a Drop of Water
  129. Our Sun May Have Been Bigger Long Ago
  130. A Tale of Two Stars: The Inside Story of Orion's Belt
  131. NASA Bets on Space Tech's Down-to-Earth Future
  132. Astronauts Snap Amazing Northern Lights Videos From Space
  133. Space Probe Spots Weird Microwave Haze in Our Galaxy
  134. Tornado Season On The Sun?
  135. 3rd Iranian Launch Heats Up Space Race
  136. Photos: New Space Toys at Toy Fair 2012
  137. Cosmic Cocoons Exposed - Telescope Illuminates Long Star Forming Region
  138. NASA Shelves Ambitious Flagship Missions to Other Planets
  139. US Military Space Spending To Decline 22 Percent in 2013
  140. Space Dust Tentacle Hides Baby Stars in New Photo
  141. Skywatcher Snaps Misty Mountain Solar Eclipse
  142. Photos: Full Moon Captivates Skywatchers in February 2012
  143. Quest President's Day Sale at Your Local Hobby Store!
  144. Satellite Snatcher Will Hurtle Space Junk Into Atmosphere
  145. Russian Rocket Launches Long-Delayed Communications Satellite
  146. Cosmic Echo of Rare Star Eruption Sparks Space Mystery
  147. Super-Fast Winds May Explain Crab Nebula's Mighty Energy Beams
  148. Satellite Snatcher Will Plunge Space Junk Into Atmosphere
  149. New iPad App Lets You Relive John Glenn's 'Friendship 7' Flight 50 Years Later
  150. First Robot to Astronaut Handshake On-Orbit
  151. Russian Rocket Launches Long-Delayed Communications Satellite
  152. Rare Black Hole Hints at Destroyed Galaxy
  153. Switzerland Plans 'Janitor Satellite' to Clean Up Space Junk
  154. Gallery: Space Junk Cleanup by CleanSpace One Satellite
  155. Rare Black Hole Survives Galaxy's Destruction
  156. Are Russia's Recent Space Woes a Sign of Larger Problems?
  157. US Navy to Launch Advanced New Military Satellite Thursday
  158. Greetings, Human! Space Robot Shakes Astronaut's Hand, Signs 'Hello'
  159. Best of Toy Fair 2012: SPACE.com's Space Age Awards Winners
  160. Cosmonauts to Take Spacewalk Outside Space Station Today
  161. Russian Cosmonauts Float Outside Space Station on Spacewalk
  162. Robot Space 'Gas Attendant' Could Salvage Old Satellites by 2015
  163. North America Nebula Burns Bright in Skywatcher Photo
  164. Private Xombie Rocket Aces NASA Landing Test
  165. Xombie Rocket Demonstrates 'Sky-Walking' and Landing
  166. Doggie Constellations Are a Skywatcher's Best Friends This Week
  167. 2 Russian Cosmonauts Move Space Station Crane in 6-Hour Spacewalk
  168. Aurora Oddity: Northern Lights Display Dazzles Without Big Sun Flare
  169. Launch of New Military Communications Satellite Scrubbed
  170. High Winds Scrub Launch of New Military Satellite
  171. Saturn's Two Largest Moons Line Up in New Photo
  172. Godspeed, John Glenn: 1st American in Orbit Reflects on NASA's Space Legacy
  173. Keeping NASA's Next Space Telescope Under Control: Q&A with Scott Willoughby
  174. Project Mercury: Photos of NASA's 1st Manned Spaceflights
  175. Robot Space 'Gas Attendant' Could Salvage Old Satellites by 2015
  176. Houston, This is Friendship 7: America's 50th On-Orbit Anniversary
  177. See Venus and Jupiter In HD With Just Your Naked Eyes
  178. Ancient Rocks Suggest Early Earth Was Motley Mix
  179. How to Watch NASA's Celebration of John Glenn: 1st American in Orbit
  180. Over Earth: East Coast Light Show From Space
  181. This is Friendship 7: America's 50th On-Orbit Anniversary
  182. China to Launch 3 Astronauts to Space Laboratory by August
  183. Expansive Antarctic Ice-Crack - Virtual Fly-Through
  184. Wallpaper: APEX Telescope Shows Taurus Molecular Cloud
  185. Moon Halo Hovers Over Hungarian Castle in Skywatcher Photo
  186. John Glenn, 1st American in Orbit, Pushes for Manned Mars Missions
  187. Virgin Galactic’s Private SpaceShipTwo Test Flights & Trials
  188. 1st American in Orbit: How NASA & John Glenn Made History (Infographic)
  189. Top 10 Winter Sky Targets for Skywatchers
  190. Solar Tornadoes Dance Across Sun's Surface in NASA Video
  191. Elusive Planet Mercury Makes Best Evening Show of 2012 Next Week
  192. Thick Clouds, High Winds Delay Launch of New Military Satellite
  193. Elusive Planet Mercury Shines Bright in Evening Sky Next Week
  194. Wallpaper: Southeastern United States Seen from the International Space Station
  195. Best Space Photos of the Week - Feb. 18, 2012
  196. 50 Years Later, John Glenn's Space Legacy Still Circling Earth
  197. NASA Spacecraft Lifts Veil on Universe's Brightest Explosions
  198. Best Space Stories of the Week - Feb. 19, 2012
  199. Vote Now! The Top Space Stories of the Week - Feb. 19, 2012
  200. Moon's Scarred Crust Hints at Recent Activity, Scientists Say
  201. John Glenn's Historic Spaceflight Was No Sure Thing
  202. 50 Years After John Glenn's Flight, US Needs New Space Ride
  203. Search Continues for Secret Stamp Honoring John Glenn's Historic Spaceflight
  204. Rocket Launches Into Dazzling Northern Lights Show
  205. The Moon Is Not Dead: Geologic Activity Recently Monitored
  206. Moon Kisses Sun - Transit Images Captured By Satellite
  207. 'Marsquake' May Have Shaken Up Red Planet
  208. Photos: Mars Volcano Views Revealed by Spacecraft
  209. New Type of Alien Planet Is a Steamy 'Waterworld'
  210. 'Angry Birds Space' Game to Blast Off with NASA Aboard
  211. NASA Staff Changes Shake Up Space Agency's Senior Management
  212. Sun's Explosive Whiplash Clearly Seen Far Above Surface
  213. Proud Canadian Astronaut Eager to Run Space Station
  214. Cosmic Hurricane: Black Hole Has 20 Million MPH Winds
  215. Shrinking NASA Budget Forces Tough Trade-offs
  216. 3-D Rocketry adds a new dimension to rocketry
  217. Air Force Eyes Nuclear Reactors, Beamed Power for Spacecraft
  218. Aqua Burst: Skywatcher Photo Reveals Nebula's Blue Glow
  219. 'Pac-Man Sun': NASA Probe Sees Solar Eclipse in Space
  220. How Scattered Light May Reveal Alien Planet Atmospheres
  221. Venus, Jupiter & Moon Make Skywatching Triple Play This Week
  222. Tiny Soccer Balls Found In Space - Buckeyballs
  223. Pluto Stamp Watch: Stamp Petition Gains Nearly 6,000 Signatures
  224. What Would Happen If You Shot a Gun In Space?
  225. Tiny 'Soccer Ball' Space Molecules Could Equal 10,000 Mount Everests
  226. Rare Element on Earth Discovered in Ancient Starlight
  227. What Would Happen If You Shot a Gun in Space?
  228. Photos: Dazzling Northern Lights of February 2012
  229. Loose Cable Explains Faulty 'Faster-than-light' Neutrino Result
  230. Skywatcher Photos Catch Stunning Northern Lights Display
  231. US Navy Aims to Launch New Military Satellite Friday
  232. Japanese Company Aims for Space Elevator by 2050
  233. Zero-G Guitar: Re-Learning How To Play In Space
  234. Zero-Gravity Roller Coaster Could Bring Weightless Thrills to Earth
  235. Launch Pad Work Adds Months of Delay for New Private Rocketship
  236. Red Dwarf Stars May Be Best Chance for Habitable Alien Planets
  237. Andromeda Galaxy's Exotic X-Ray Signal Actually a Bright Black Hole
  238. Strange Fireballs Light Up February Skies
  239. Fireball February! Large Space Rocks Slamming Atmosphere
  240. Jupiter, Venus & Moon Line Up This Weekend: How to Watch Online
  241. Playboy and Virgin Galactic Dream Up Cosmic Men's Space Club
  242. Dust Dancer: Dark Nebula Delights in Skywatcher's Photo
  243. Nomad Alien Planets May Fill Our Milky Way Galaxy
  244. Gallery: Private Space Stations of the Future Imagined
  245. On a Space Chain: Skywatcher Photo Reveals String of Galaxies
  246. Temporal Distortion of Earth's Skies: Stunning Time-Lapse
  247. Launch Tonight! US Navy Aims to Loft New Military Satellite
  248. Dazzling Comet Garradd Has Close Encounter with Star Cluster
  249. See Venus, Jupiter & Moon Align in Weekend Celestial Show
  250. Space Junk Falls on Brazilian Village: Reports