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  1. Asteroid belts and Oort cloud in other solar systems (4 replies)
  2. Hubble Switchover to Side B (28 replies)
  3. "Classic" Extrasolar Planets (1 reply)
  4. Huge Applet, Unsearchable Terrestrials (8 replies)
  5. Hubble Side A controls fail (2 replies)
  6. Planets collide (6 replies)
  7. First pic of a planet orbiting a Sun-like star..? (67 replies)
  8. Hubble Servicing Mission (20 replies)
  9. EURO-VO Astronomical Infrastructure for Data Access (AIDA) (0 replies)
  10. Laser frequency comb (0 replies)
  11. Amateur Space Telescope (4 replies)
  12. Unusual dark matter distribution in Abell 520 (4 replies)
  13. Radar Tweaks (1 reply)
  14. The Spitzer Milky Way (3 replies)
  15. Story about CHIPSat (2 replies)
  16. HST Observation of Epsilon Eridani (8 replies)
  17. Ground-Based Telescopes (10 replies)
  18. Super Earths (10 replies)
  19. WMAP inspired Big Bang Theories (1 reply)
  20. Milky Way Spiral (4 replies)
  21. Gp-b Dead. Data Taking Complete. (29 replies)
  22. What IS NASA going to announce next week..? (41 replies)
  23. Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope (0 replies)
  24. Terrestrial Planet Finder (28 replies)
  25. Earth-like planet found? (120 replies)
  26. UN and IAU celebrate 400 years of telescope (3 replies)
  27. Thinking Big, Really Really Big (11 replies)
  28. First exo-planetary organic molecule (7 replies)
  29. WMAP third data release (16 replies)
  30. Stratoscope Images (3 replies)
  31. retired non-optical telescopes put to use as optical telescopes? (7 replies)
  32. World Wide Telescope WWT (0 replies)
  33. Occulting telescopes (3 replies)
  34. Solar system with scaled-down, “closer-in” Jupiter and Saturn (1 reply)
  35. HD 17156b: Transiting planet (3 replies)
  36. Palomar pictures sharper than Hubble's (26 replies)
  37. A double use telescope (6 replies)
  38. Rocky Planets Forming in the Pleiades? (4 replies)
  39. Scientists Discover New Member of Exoplanet Family (18 replies)
  40. Best solar twin to-date (0 replies)
  41. ESA’s Integral and XMM-Newton Missions Extended (13 replies)
  42. Earth-like planet in the making spotted by Spitzer? (3 replies)
  43. Google joins Large Synoptic Survey Project (3 replies)
  44. Google Sky (2 replies)
  45. Orbiting Astronomical Observatories (1 reply)
  46. Swift gyro issues (7 replies)
  47. Book "The Hubble Wars" (4 replies)
  48. Bad News....FUSE (3 replies)
  49. Exo-Jupiter identified (12 replies)
  50. Taking a shot at the first EXOMOON (7 replies)
  51. Hubble Versus Keck (9 replies)
  52. Imaging the Surface of Altair (3 replies)
  53. Massive Transiting Planet with 31-hour Year Found Around Distant Star (0 replies)
  54. Hubble image of M81 (3 replies)
  55. Robotic Telescopes (7 replies)
  56. Gliese 436 b -- a transiting hot Neptune (5 replies)
  57. Hubble Space Telescope levitating scale model (0 replies)
  58. First Virgo Science Run (2 replies)
  59. First exoplanet map! (17 replies)
  60. 'Hot Jupiters' just got hotter (7 replies)
  61. Super Hot Mesklin (10 replies)
  62. A method for the direct determination of the surface gravities of transiting extrasolar planets (10 replies)
  63. Spitzer Finds Planets Thrive Around Stellar Twins (5 replies)
  64. SPICA Mission (0 replies)
  65. SN1987a 20 year anniversary (2 replies)
  66. A spectrum of an extrasolar planet (10 replies)
  67. SBC is back! (0 replies)
  68. Hubble trouble... (16 replies)
  69. Corot (58 replies)
  70. Save Hubble - The movie (1 reply)
  71. Major Announcement! (26 replies)
  72. 1999 KW4 (4 replies)
  73. Stereograph Of Nebula (111 replies)
  74. Scientists Search for Distant Life in the Moonlight (1 reply)
  75. E-ELT (19 replies)
  76. BLACK HOLE vs black hole (8 replies)
  77. 2002 NY40 (3 replies)
  78. Transit of Mercury (5 replies)
  79. V838 Monocerotis (5 replies)
  80. Scientists calculate number of potential planets in SIM (2 replies)
  81. Suzaku (8 replies)
  82. Habitable Planets (25 replies)
  83. NASA's Hubble Discovers Extrasolar Planet Across Our Galaxy (6 replies)
  84. Hubble Camera Trouble (0 replies)
  85. Lights Out in Iceland (2 replies)
  86. A Spot on the Sun (1 reply)
  87. Jodrell Bank named UK's greatest unsung landmark (5 replies)
  88. NASA Finds Direct Proof of Dark Matter (11 replies)
  89. New Transiting Planet Found (1 reply)
  90. Large Magellenic Cloud (0 replies)
  91. All-Sky Map (4 replies)
  92. Incredible Lagoon Nebula (1 reply)
  93. Destiny (0 replies)
  94. Supernova Spectra Archive (0 replies)
  95. Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) (11 replies)
  96. New Worlds Observer (1 reply)
  97. Occultation mission proposal (4 replies)
  98. Hubble main camera shuts down (5 replies)
  99. Spywatch (1 reply)
  100. On the way to the Twilight Zone (4 replies)
  101. Dust Astronomy (1 reply)
  102. Resolution of spacecraft optics (9 replies)
  103. Trifid Nebula (7 replies)
  104. NASA Announces Black Holes Found to be "Green" (5 replies)
  105. First Bidirectional Optical Inter-orbit Comm. (8 replies)
  106. Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 (34 replies)
  107. WMAP - Second Release (49 replies)
  108. Interesting new extrasolar-planet abstracts (0 replies)
  109. Hubble's M82 (11 replies)
  110. Hubble Info Thread (11 replies)
  111. Local Superbubble in the News (7 replies)
  112. First real challenge to General Relativity? (44 replies)
  113. MOST (1 reply)
  114. Hubble Target Sizes - How big? (1 reply)
  115. WMAP data release March 14? (2 replies)
  116. 192 Megapixels big: Hubble's M101 (7 replies)
  117. Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (0 replies)
  118. Alos Daichi Launch (12 replies)
  119. Detecting Gravity Waves With Interferometers (5 replies)
  120. Esa | Major Scientific Discovery (47 replies)
  121. Eclairs Micro-satellite Mission (1 reply)
  122. Spitzer: Farthest Grb Discovered! (3 replies)
  123. Scientists Solved A 35-year-old Mystery (5 replies)
  124. Rtxe Movie (1 reply)
  125. Hubble Reveals Orion Nebula (1 reply)
  126. Magellanic Clouds - Hires ! (0 replies)
  127. Cheap "lucky Imaging" Rivals Adaptive Optics (4 replies)
  128. Cool Comparison! (5 replies)
  129. Finding Life On Earth - By Using The Moon (0 replies)
  130. Xena Has A Moon! (6 replies)
  131. Hubble: New Map Of Pluto (28 replies)
  132. Oicets Launched With Dnepr (1 reply)
  133. Dart Update (0 replies)
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