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EurekAlert!- Space and Planetary Science - A service of AAAS
- Recovery of long-term climate measurements
- From the mountains to the coast
- Surprisingly rapid changes in the Earth's core discovered
- Australia joins push for open access to particle physics
- AGU Journal Highlights -- July 3, 2008
- In unique stellar laboratory, Einstein's theory passes strict, new test
- Volcanic activity shaped Mercury after all
- Extended cyclone relief efforts aided from space
- Eclipses again prove key for Einstein
- Mercury's surface dominated by volcanism and iron-deficiency
- U-M instrument shows what planet Mercury is made of
- Unique stellar system gives Einstein a thumbs-up
- Einstein was right, McGill astrophysicists say
- Organizing an Earth Systems Science Agency
- UI researchers make first measurements of the solar wind termination shock
NASA-JPL NEWS
- Sample-Collection Tests by NASA's Phoenix Lander Continue
- NASA Mission to be Crystal Ball into Oceans' Future, Mirror to the Past
- NASA's Phoenix Lander Delivers Soil-Chemistry Sample
- Phoenix to Bake Ice-Rich Sample Next Week
- New Mission Helps Offshore Industries Dodge Swirling Waters
- Phoenix Scrapes 'Almost Perfect' Icy Soil for Analysis
- 100 Years of Space Rock: The Tunguska Impact
- Phoenix Scrapes to Icy Soil in Wonderland
- Cassini to Earth: 'Mission Accomplished, But New Questions Await!'
- Phoenix Returns Treasure Trove for Science
- NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander Puts Soil in Chemistry Lab, Team Discusses Next Steps
- NASA Mission to Answer Lingering Questions From Deep Blue Sea
- NASA Spacecraft Reveal Largest Crater in Solar System
- Phoenix Poised to Deliver Sample for Wet Chemistry
- Phoenix Lander Prepares for Microscopy, Wet Chemistry on Mars
ESA-European Space Agency
- Cluster: Beamed radio emission from Earth
- Cassini-Huygens: Start of the Cassini Equinox Mission
- Herschel: Herschel Acoustic and Vibration Tests
- Planck: Start of Planck TBTV Test Campaign
- Conferences: ESLAB 42: Cosmic Cataclysms and Life
- Cosmic Vision: Call for Payload Study Consortia for Cosmic Vision M-class Missions
- Director's Desk: Call for White Papers for Exo-Planet Roadmap Advisory Team
- Hubble: Far Away: Light in the Young Universe at Redshift beyond Three [Sun, 06 Jul 2008 22:00:00 UT]
- Conferences: Titan After Cassini-Huygens [Sun, 06 Jul 2008 22:00:00 UT]
- Conferences: 37th Scientific Assembly of the Committee on Space Research and Associated Events COSPAR 2008 [Sat, 12 Jul 2008 22:00:00 UT]
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