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Astronomy and Space News:
  • Former Astronaut, Engineers Hope to Deflect Asteroid
  • US Space Agency Chief Resigns After Presiding Over Major Changes
  • Panel Urges NASA to Reconsider Hubble Telescope Repairs
  • US Space Agency Says Shuttle Repair Worries Remain
  • US Spacecraft to Probe Origin of Gamma Rays Far Beyond Our Galaxy
  • Europe's First Moon Probe Arrives at Destination with Revolutionary Engine
  • US to Test Its First Automated Space Rendezvous System
  • New Images of Saturn's Moon Titan Show Early Earth-Like Conditions
  • Russian Spacecraft Avoids Collision, Docks with International Space Station
  • Incorrectly Installed Switches Caused Crash of Genesis Capsule
  • SpaceShipOne Wins $10 Million X-Prize for Private Space Flight
  • NASA Official Sees Role in Space for Private Companies
  • Prizes and Profits Could Fuel Private Space Race
  • US Naval Observatory Keeps the World in Sync
  • Astronomers Observe Collision of Galaxies, Formation of Larger Clusters
  • US to Launch First Mercury Probe in 3 Decades
  • Spaceship One Designer Says Team Will Compete for 'X' Prize
  • A Look Back: 35 Years After First Moon Landing
  • Rover Evidence Suggests Deeper Mars Sea Than Previously Thought
  • US-European Spacecraft Heads to Saturn
  • Commercial Rocket Makes Space History
  • Unmanned US Spacecraft Approaches Saturn's Largest Outer Moon
  • New Findings Surprise Scientists About Comet Composition
  • Presidential Commission Issues Recommendations for Space Exploration
  • Mars Rover Develops Wheel Trouble, But Keeps Rolling
  • Spirit Rover Discovers New Signs of Ancient Water on Mars
  • Transit of Venus will Treat Skygazers to Rare Astronomical Event
  • NASA Under Pressure to Extend Life of Hubble Space Telescope
  • Mars Rovers Continue Exploration of Red Planet
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