Astrosphere for February 19, 2008
Space Program At Risk, Panel Says
World Needs to Aim for Near-Zero Carbon Emissions
Listening to the Universe from the Far Side of the Moon
Podcast: Lagrange Points
Rocky Planets May Form Around Most Sun-like Stars
Shuttle Crew Says Goodbye, Undocks from ISS
Countdown To February 20/21 Total Lunar Eclipse...
What Would Happen if a Small Black Hole Hit the Earth?
Finding "Tightens the Noose on the Possibility of Life" on Mars
Carnival of Space #41
Human Damage to World Oceans Mapped, 40% "Strongly Impacted"
US Planning to Shoot Down Dead Spy Satellite
Another Solar System Found with Saturn and Jupiter-Sized Planets
Researchers Find a Supernova, Before it Exploded
Book Review: Life in the Universe
Arecibo Spots a Triple Asteroid
I Heart the ISS: Ten Reasons to Love the International Space Station
Real-Time Solar Storm Warning Now Operational, Protecting Astronauts and Satellites
Synthetic Black Hole Event Horizon Created in UK Laboratory
Titan has "Hundreds of Times More" Liquid Hydrocarbons Than Earth
Spies Caught Selling Shuttle Secrets to the Chinese
Could the First Stars Have Been Powered by Dark Matter?
Cautious Welcome for UK Research Council U-Turn on Gemini Observatory Funding
Star Flips its Magnetic Field
Astrosphere for February 12, 2008
Young Stars in a Blanket of Gas and Dust
Hubble Finds One of the Earliest, Brightest Galaxies in the Universe
Podcast: Stellar Populations
Get Ready for the February 20/21, 2008 Total Lunar Eclipse...
"Listening" for Gravitational Waves to Track Down Black Holes
Columbus Module Attached to ISS after Eight Hour Spacewalk
Astrospies on Nova, February 12th, 2008
Astronomers Use Light Echos to Measure the Distance to a Star
Lightweight Disk Could Harbour Planets
Celebrate Valentine's Day With Eros!
Video of Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-122) Pitch Maneuver Prior to ISS Docking
Building a Moon Base: Part 2 - Habitat Concepts
Medical Problem Delays Spacewalk
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