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08/11/08 06:19 New Scientist Space tourists to get limited protection
08/11/08 03:19 New Scientist Does rainfall vary with sunspot activity?
07/11/08 20:19 New Scientist Baby stars and cosmic votes: The week in space
07/11/08 20:19 New Scientist Plucky Mars rovers on the move again
07/11/08 20:19 New Scientist Morphing mirror could clear the skies for astronomers
07/11/08 20:19 New Scientist Northern Lights captured in 3D for the first time
06/11/08 20:19 New Scientist Space shuttle is key issue for Obama, agency says
06/11/08 13:20 New Scientist How to launch a mission to the Moon
06/11/08 08:19 New Scientist Gallery: The submarine pioneer who shaped spaceflight
06/11/08 06:18 New Scientist Dark matter may be shining a light
05/11/08 19:19 New Scientist 'Obamanauts' may become space watchdogs
05/11/08 17:19 New Scientist Where will new Fermi telescope find dark matter?
05/11/08 17:19 New Scientist Dying Mars lander to enter 'Groundhog Day' state
03/11/08 19:19 New Scientist Has new physics been found at the ageing Tevatron?
03/11/08 19:19 New Scientist Cassini might hold secrets to life on Saturn moon
03/11/08 19:19 New Scientist Taurid meteors may produce dazzling 'fireballs'
01/11/08 08:19 New Scientist Habitable worlds may hide in gas giants' wake
31/10/08 14:19 New Scientist Dark matter may shine with invisible 'dark light'
30/10/08 23:19 New Scientist Hubble repair mission postponed again
30/10/08 19:20 New Scientist Ghostly gallery: Spooky images from space
30/10/08 19:20 New Scientist Is it time to say good-bye to Hubble?
29/10/08 19:19 New Scientist Artificial gravity could keep space pendulums swinging
29/10/08 19:19 New Scientist Mars lander's heaters to be turned off
29/10/08 19:19 New Scientist Mysterious dark patches dot Mercury's surface
29/10/08 19:19 New Scientist Space shuttle crew practices for upcoming launch
29/10/08 19:19 New Scientist Opal hints at persistence of water on Mars
28/10/08 18:19 New Scientist Why winning the lunar lander challenge has taken so long
28/10/08 18:19 New Scientist Lunar lander challenge won at last
28/10/08 11:20 New Scientist Hubble re-opens an eye
28/10/08 11:20 New Scientist Problems mount for NASA's Ares rocket
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