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253NASA to make new 'major' Mars announcement By Chris Kridler FLORIDA TODCondor-3/22/2004
252Small Asteroid Makes Closest Known Flyby-Today Well, in the past, we have talkeCondor-3/18/2004
251Mar. 14, 2004. 01:00 AM Hubble supplies deepest view of universe TERENCE DICKCondor-3/14/2004
250Great article. Thx CCondor-3/12/2004
249Hide and seek: The nearest galaxy to the Milky Way is found sneaking up behind uTimF-3/12/2004
248The five naked eye planets gather in March weblogs.csmonitor.comTimF-3/12/2004
247A rusty sunset on Mars. antwrp.gsfc.nasa.govCondor-1/28/2004
246Re: <i>GWB wants to send real live people. Personally, I'd pass if I wGUSTAVE JAEGER-1/23/2004
245They must be thinkin they've got a galactic ToysRus supplier lately. GWB wanCondor-1/23/2004
244I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!!! Those NASA nerds have eventually hit a Remote EncounGUSTAVE JAEGER-1/23/2004
243<b>NASA ENDS SERVICE MISSIONS TO HUBBLE TELESCOPE </b> JaFaultLine-1/20/2004
242<b>Welcome to Maestro Headquarters</b> Maestro is a public version oFaultLine-1/16/2004
241<b>Java runs remote-controlled Mars rover </b> By Reuters news.comFaultLine-1/16/2004
240Europeans hear nothing from Mars lander Radio dish receives no signals from BeagCondor-12/25/2003
239Great viewing on the lunar eclipse going on at this moment. Impressive. 4. EcliCondor-11/8/2003
238<i>I always assumed that space would provide its own sterilization.</i&Condor-9/21/2003
237I always assumed that space would provide its own sterilization. So when I hearSofaSpud-9/21/2003
236I see. I was thinking merely of debris vs. biological contamination. Good point.Condor-9/21/2003
235One of the issues is contamination. They think Europa is the best bet for life SofaSpud-9/21/2003
234I'm wondering why they are concerned about Galileo not impacting Europa and Condor-9/21/2003
233Countdown to Galileo impact with Jupiter: jpl.nasa.govSofaSpud-9/21/2003
232My pleasure Condor.. happy to oblige.~digs-9/21/2003
231As I was discovering your recommended United-Networks news consolidation site I Condor-9/18/2003
230Here's a fine picture taken last night of Mars near opposition...from the HuMichelino-8/27/2003
229Wish Ray Bradbury happy birthday - he turned 83 on 8/22 but the event has been eIlaine-8/26/2003
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