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428Excuse me while I wax philosophical. I remember when Jupiter only had 12 moonsjrhana-7/6/2006
427'Starshade' may help locate distant planets A huge daisy-shaped shield TimF-7/6/2006
426<Astronomers wide-eyed over telescope plansAstronomers from all over the worljrhana-7/4/2006
425Armageddon? No. Giant rock coming close? Yes By Tim O'Meilia Palm Beach PosCondor-7/1/2006
424I must admit to a vast amount of ignorance, but I am in total awe of the amazingjrhana-7/1/2006
423A little history: the discovery of calorific rays coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edujrhana-6/1/2006
422<i>who knows how many other galaxies out there</i> I do! I do! <Condor-5/22/2006
421We are not alone. With our own Milky Way having over 400 or so billion stars anjrhana-5/21/2006
420Red Spot Jr antwrp.gsfc.nasa.govjrhana-5/5/2006
419Black hole mergers modelled in 3D news.bbc.co.ukTimF-4/19/2006
418When you normally talk about 6 months to get to Mars, this is quite amazing: PlSofaSpud-4/7/2006
417 Vote for best Hubble images space.com space.comTimF-4/6/2006
416Scientists Get Clues on How Planets Form LOS ANGELES - Scientists think they haTimF-4/6/2006
415Death Spiral: Why Theorists Can’t Make Solar Systems space.com NASA's StarTimF-4/4/2006
414Kitts Peak. Yes..Arizona...nifty drive up to the peak eh? CCondor-3/31/2006
413 No.TimF-3/31/2006
412Have you ever been to Kitt Peak?the_wheel-3/31/2006
411 I don't have an academic or professional background in astronomy or physicTimF-3/31/2006
410I don't know what your background is, but for this economist, it makes my heSofaSpud-3/31/2006
409More from arstechnica.com Not quite stars and plunging planets arstechnica.com TimF-3/30/2006
408Wow.SofaSpud-3/30/2006
407Gravity wave mash-up arstechnica.comTimF-3/30/2006
406Space Telescope Sees Billions of Years Back in Time Astronomers take a peek thrTimF-3/23/2006
405edit: bad linkCondor-3/20/2006
404How about some "out of this world' sushi? people.msoe.edujrhana-3/18/2006
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