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  1. The Hubble Wars: Astrophysics Meets Astropolitics in the Two-Billion-Dollar Struggle over the Hubble Space Telescope, With a New Preface by Eric J. Chaisson, 1998-04
  2. New Moon Rising: The Making of America's New Space Vision and the Remaking of NASA: Apogee Books Space Series 42 (Apogee Books Space Series) by Keith L. Cowing, Frank Sietzen Jr., 2004-07-01
  3. Earth (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2008-03
  4. Fly Me to the Moon: An Insider's Guide to the New Science of Space Travel by Edward Belbruno, 2007-01-22
  5. The Colour Out of Space: Tales of Cosmic Horror (New York Review Books Classics) by H.P. Lovecraft, 2002-09-30
  6. Lost in Space: The Fall of NASA and the Dream of a New Space Age by Greg Klerkx, 2005-01-11
  7. New Working Spaces (Architectural Design)
  8. Hipparcos, the New Reduction of the Raw Data (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by Floor van Leeuwen, 2007-11-14
  9. Marswalk One: First Steps on a New Planet (Springer Praxis Books / Space Exploration)
  10. Designs on the Public: The Private Lives of New York's Public Spaces by Kristine F. Miller, 2007-11-23
  11. Garcia: A Signpost to New Space by Jerry Garcia, Jann Wenner, et all 2003-07
  12. Before Lift-off: The Making of a Space Shuttle Crew (New Series in NASA History) by Henry S.F., Jr. Cooper, 1987-09-01
  13. Operator Spaces (London Mathematical Society Monographs New Series) by Edward G. Effros, Zhong-Jin Ruan, 2000-12-28
  14. Space Shuttle Launch System 1972-2004 (New Vanguard) by Mark Lardas, 2004-06-24

61. SpaceWeather.com -- News And Information About Meteor Showers, Solar Flares, Aur
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62. NASA - News - Highlights
Expedition 8 and Expedition 9 gather inside the Zvezda Service Module. International space Station Expedition 9 crew moves in, Expedition 8 landed safely.
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63. Space Quest 7 News And Rumors @ The Virtual Broomcloset
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Welcome to the Virtual Broomcloset's exclusive coverage of the recent rumors concerning Sierra's possible revival of the Space Quest series. For information about the now-canceled original Space Quest 7 project headed up by Scott Murphy and Leslie Balfour, have a look at the Broomcloset's original Space Quest 7 archive . You can also check out the website for the unofficial Space Quest 7 fan-game project here News and Rumors Escape Factory Project Cancelled
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- Yeah, yeahI'm back after a brief break from the site. Unfortunately, I return as the bearer of bad tidings for those fans looking forward to a new installment in the Space Quest series. Recently, Escape Factory (the developers of the rumored SQ project) posted this message at their website : "The not-yet-announced project was cancelled after just over a year of development for a variety of reasons. The team is obviously disappointed, but we understand the decision. We have terminated the relationship with our publisher amicably, and have once again begun the process of talking to other publishers about new projects, this time with a bigger and more experienced team." Sources suggest that the "not-yet-announced project" mentioned above was indeed a new game in the Space Quest series. By my count, that makes Roger Wilco fans 0-2 when it comes to Space Quest 7. I hope to check back at some point in the next couple of days with an editorial regarding my thoughts on the past year of Space Quest rumors and their impact on the fan community. Meanwhile, let's hope the

64. NASA Space Science And Astronomy News
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65. Space & Astronomy News - News In Science - The Lab - Australian Broadcasting Cor
space Astronomy news. Beagle landing. Is there anybody out there? Beagle 2 vanished without trace, perhaps after a Martian dust storm (Image Medialab, ESA).
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Getting closer: the Cassini spacecraft returned this image of Saturn in May (Image: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute) Full story. Cassini nears Phoebe, Saturn's dark moon The Cassini space probe will take the closest look yet at Saturn's dark, rough and contrary moon Phoebe when it flies past this weekend. >> more
Friday, 11 June 2004 Pregnant flyers warned of radiation Pregnant crew members and passengers and people who fly often on long-distance flights may be at risk from low doses of solar radiation, according to Australian and U.S. scientists. >> more
Thursday, 10 June 2004 Venus transit bogs down servers An unprecedented load on internet servers from people wanting to watch webcasts of the transit of Venus yesterday caught web managers unawares, some having to bring on board new supercomputers to deal with the load. >> more
Wednesday, 9 June 2004 Transit of Venus: it's a gas Astronomers will be watching Venus as it transits the Sun later today to learn more about the planet's atmosphere. >> more
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space Astronomy news. Milky Way. Astronomers will have to redraw the map of the Milky Way (Image NASA). Full story. Milky Way has an extra sweeping arm.
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Getting closer: the Cassini spacecraft returned this image of Saturn in May (Image: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute) Full story. Cassini nears Phoebe, Saturn's dark moon The Cassini space probe will take the closest look yet at Saturn's dark, rough and contrary moon Phoebe when it flies past this weekend. >> more
Friday, 11 June 2004 Pregnant flyers warned of radiation Pregnant crew members and passengers and people who fly often on long-distance flights may be at risk from low doses of solar radiation, according to Australian and U.S. scientists. >> more
Thursday, 10 June 2004 Venus transit bogs down servers An unprecedented load on internet servers from people wanting to watch webcasts of the transit of Venus yesterday caught web managers unawares, some having to bring on board new supercomputers to deal with the load. >> more
Wednesday, 9 June 2004 Transit of Venus: it's a gas Astronomers will be watching Venus as it transits the Sun later today to learn more about the planet's atmosphere. >> more
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68. Spaceflight Now | STS-107 | Mission Status Center
said. 1700 GMT (1200 pm EST) Today s NASA news conference from Johnson space Center has been delayed until 430 pm EST. 1420 GMT
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A military radar system shows indications that an object might have separated from the shuttle Columbia in orbit, prompting a review of telemetry by NASA flight controllers to look for signs of anything - including impact by high-velocity space debris - that might have contributed to the shuttle's breakup Feb. 1 during re-entry. Read our full story FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2003
After a day of media speculation about Air Force imagery reportedly showing clear evidence of structural damage at or near the leading edge of the shuttle Columbia's left wing, NASA released a single blurry frame late today that raised more questions than it answered. Read our full story 1830 GMT (1:30 p.m. EST)
A large section of one of the shuttle Columbia's wings has been found near Fort Worth, a NASA official said today, but it's not yet clear whether it's the right wing or the left, the one that suffered a catastrophic structural problem during the ship's re-entry Saturday. Read our full story 1530 GMT (10:30 a.m. EST)

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Solar flares are possible from fast-growing sunspot 9585. more information MARS EXPLORATION August 17: Having a Ball on Mars An amusing accident in the Mojave desert has inspired a new kind of Mars rover a two-story high beach ball that can descend to the Martian surface and explore vast expanses of the Red Planet. Listen to this story! EARTH SCIENCE August 16: Into the Storm While most people are trying to avoid the perils of this year's hurricanes, scientists will soon be flying right into the mighty storms! Listen to this story! MATERIALS SCIENCE August 15: Samples of the Future The advanced space ships of tomorrow will be crafted from far-out materials with extraordinary resistance to the harsh environment of space. An experiment strapped to the outside of the ISS aims to put such materials through their paces. Listen to this story!

71. CBS News Coverage Of Shuttle Mission STS-114
STS114 STATUS REPORT 05 Last Updated 0640 pm, 04/30/04 (all times Eastern). By William Harwood CBS news space Consultant. CBS news space PLACE DOWNLOADS.
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  • SR-02 (02/19/04): Shuttle launch slip expected; STS-300 details
  • SR-03 (02/19/04): NASA officially moves STS-114 launch to March 2005; assigns flight to Discovery
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  • 72. Russian Space Web
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    WHAT'S AHEAD June 5-15: A Zenit-2 to deliver military payload from Baikonur . (Delayed from Feb. 28 by technical problems with the payload and from March 31. Two more launch attempts scheduled for April 26 and 27 also canceled. Delayed again from April 6). June 16: Proton M /Breeze M to launch Intelsat-10-2 comsat from Baikonur (Delayed from third quarter of 2003 and first quarter of 2004).

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    11 June 2004 Spaceflight engineers face three constant challenges: reducing weight and size, improving thermal insulation and increasing reliability. Progress in these fields does not just benefit rocket launches or spacecraft. This week EuroNews investigates how space technology is migrating into numerous areas of life on planet Earth.
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    10 June 2004 The most complex interplanetary mission ever launched is about to meet one of our Solar System’s most enigmatic moons. The NASA/ESA/ASI Cassini-Huygens spacecraft will fly by Saturn’s largest outer moon, Phoebe, on Friday, 11 June 2004.

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    A presidential commission will recommend next week streamlining the NASA bureaucracy and turning at least some of the U.S. space agencies 10 field centers into federally funded research centers. FULL STORY PHOEBE FLY-BY Space probe flyby of Saturn's moon
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    77. HubbleSite - NewsCenter
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    June 3, 2004 - STScI-2004-17 New Hubble Image Reveals Details in the Heart of the Trifid Nebula Three huge intersecting dark lanes of interstellar dust make the Trifid Nebula one of the most recognizable and striking star birth regions in the night sky. The dust, silhouetted against glowing gas and illuminated by starlight, cradles the ... ( more Featured News: STScI-2004-07 Hubble's Deepest View Ever of the Universe Unveils Earliest Galaxies Astronomers at the Space Telescope Science Institute today unveiled the deepest portrait of the visible universe ever achieved by humankind. ... ( more
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