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SPACE THE FINAL FRONTIER
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253I flew up the West Coast last evening and got a nice view of Comet McNaught out pompsander-1/11/2007
252This may be a repeat but it's well worth a peek. dailymail.co.ukManyMoose-1/9/2007
251unless someone seeded other planets with genetic mutation to make bipedals, lilongnshort-1/8/2007
250<i>Probes may have killed Mars life, scientist says</i> I read examD. Long-1/8/2007
249Probes may have killed Mars life, scientist says January 8, 2007 ASSOCIATED PRlongnshort-1/8/2007
248Bad Astronomy Blog: And the Number One Astronomy Picture of 2006 is… Saturn fLindyBill-1/7/2007
247IN THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, William Burrows recommends five books on space. Ace LindyBill-1/1/2007
246FIVE BEST The Final Frontier Books on space that soar above the rest. WSJ.com BYLindyBill-12/30/2006
245SATURN ECLIPSES THE SUN Incredible opportunity to take possibly the most stunninmistermj-12/10/2006
244Man will be able to live on the moon by the year 2020, says NASA RICHARD LUSCOMBPeter Dierks-12/5/2006
243Great article. I always remember back in 1968 seeing Stanley Kubrick's 2001 pompsander-12/4/2006
242Outer Space Exposure Damned Interesting blog Posted by Alan Bellows on November LindyBill-11/30/2006
241<i>Terrific images of the Sun</i>: science.nasa.govRinConRon-11/2/2006
240<b>NASA gives green light to Hubble rescue</b> After debate, shuttleMichelino-10/31/2006
239Let's put it this way: "God, and the universe He created are not just ManyMoose-10/30/2006
238It might be good enough to get a couple of Sundays of church out of me again. ;-mistermj-10/30/2006
237That was remarkable! I noticed they did not post a disclaimer saying that 78 biManyMoose-10/30/2006
236The Hubble Deep Field: The Most Important Image Ever Taken geeksaresexy.blogspmistermj-10/30/2006
235joelertola.comTimF-10/26/2006
234Europe beat us to orbit with a terrestrial planet finder. Exciting! spaceref.cD. Long-10/26/2006
233Nasa to decide Hubble's fate By Irene Klotz The US space agency (Nasa) is TimF-10/26/2006
232The climber seems to be the least challenging technical problem with a space eleD. Long-10/22/2006
231July 7, 2007 will be the birth centennial of American author, futurist, philosopLindyBill-10/21/2006
230<img src='http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/nm/20061018/2006_10_17t215223_4LindyBill-10/20/2006
229This is pretty cool. Scienceblog: Planet-Finding by Numbers More than a decadD. Long-10/19/2006
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