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- Perseid Earthgrazers - Blame it on the Moon.
- Planets around Dead Stars - April 5, 2006: NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has uncovered new evidence...
- Plastic
Spaceships - A "designer material" derived
from plastic could help protect astronauts on their way
to Mars.
- Prospecting
for Lunar Water - Settling alien worlds is thirsty
work.
- Prozac
for Plants - How do you get plants to grow on Mars?
The first step: relieve their anxiety.
- Radiation Resistant Computers - Researchers are developing advanced computers that can think clearly even when they're bombarded by space radiation.
- Radical! Liquid Water on Enceladus
- Radioactive
Moon - How much radiation awaits lunar colonists?
A new NASA mission aims to find out.
- Rainbows
on Titan - Saturn's moon Titan is wet, according to
the ESA's Huygens probe, but Titan's "water"
is not like Earth's.
- Saturn,
all night long - On Thursday, January 13th, Saturn
will be 750 million miles from Earth...
- Saturn
Hailstorm - An instrument onboard Cassini recorded
a flurry of tiny particles pelting the spacecraft as it
crossed Saturn's dusty ring plane.
- Sci-fi Life Support - On real-life voyages to the Moon and Mars, science fact may end up imitating science fiction.
- Science@NASA
... to go - A new "podcast" puts audio recordings
of NASA science news articles into your pocket MP3 player.
- Scientists Predict Big Solar Cycle - Evidence is mounting: the next solar cycle is going to be a big one.
- Secrets
of a Salty Survivor - A microbe that grows in the
Dead Sea is teaching scientists about the art of DNA repair.
- See the Incredible Shrinking Planet - Mercury makes a rare appearance in the evening sky this week.
- Shadows of Venus - The planet Venus is growing so bright, it's actually casting shadows.
- Shields
Up! - A breeze of interstellar helium atoms is blowing
through the solar system.
- Shooting Marbles at 16,000 mph - NASA scientist Bill Cooke is shooting marbles and he's playing "keepsies."
- Shuttle
Sightings - The space shuttle Discovery and the ISS
are going to fly in tandem over parts of the United States
on August 6th and 7th.
- Sickening
Solar Flares - The biggest solar proton storm in 15
years erupted last week. NASA researchers discuss what
it might have done to someone on the Moon.
- SMART-1 to Crash the Moon - Amateur astronomers, grab your telescopes.
- Solar
Cycle Update - Something strange happened on the sun
last week: all the sunspots vanished.
- Solar
Eclipse - On April 8th in North America crescent-shaped
sunbeams will dapple the ground during a partial solar
eclipse.
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