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Monday, December 29
CIDA: German Dust Analyzer Closes In On Comet
press release — 10:31 am ET (1531 GMT)
Red Rover, Red Rover: U.S. Sending 2 Vehicles Over
Washington Post — 9:48 am ET (1448 GMT)
Isidis, Martian Impact Basin: Interview with Colin Pillinger
Astrobiology Magazine — 9:46 am ET (1446 GMT)
U.S. probes may put Mars back on map
San Francisco Chronicle — 9:46 am ET (1446 GMT)
Good-Luck Messages Flooding In
Leicester (UK) Mercury — 9:45 am ET (1445 GMT)
Team probes Beagle loss
Edinburgh Evening News — 9:42 am ET (1442 GMT)
Astronomers Wait for Beagle's Signal
The Sentinel — 9:41 am ET (1441 GMT)
The year in space 2004
Dallas Morning News — 9:39 am ET (1439 GMT)
Beagle 2 yet to bark but the team is still hoping
The Independent — 9:38 am ET (1438 GMT)
OMSI hosts Mars party
Corvallis (OR) Gazette-Times — 9:36 am ET (1436 GMT)
The Sun on Mars
The New Yorker — 9:35 am ET (1435 GMT)
Mars lander could be $500m worth of space junk
The Daily Telegraph (Australia) — 9:33 am ET (1433 GMT)
Scientists trying to catch a comet
Baltimore Sun — 9:32 am ET (1432 GMT)
A place in the Martian sun: A professor helps design a sundial that will be used on two
Riverside (CA) Press-Enterprise — 9:29 am ET (1429 GMT)
Space sex: Missionary impossible
The Times of India — 9:20 am ET (1420 GMT)
Beagle may be stranded in crater
Ananova — 9:17 am ET (1417 GMT)
It's the Big Beagle Riddle
Leicester (UK) Mercury — 9:16 am ET (1416 GMT)
Invaders Of Mars
Hartford Courant — 9:15 am ET (1415 GMT)
Fighting zero gravity
Los Angeles Times — 9:12 am ET (1412 GMT)
Mars craft 'may be stranded in crater'
The Daily Telegraph — 9:10 am ET (1410 GMT)
Probe to get Wild on dust
The Age — 9:10 am ET (1410 GMT)


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Wednesday, September 8
Matt Gurney: Good news! No end of the world tonight
National Post — 8:29 pm ET (0029 GMT)
Japan's 1st navigation satellite good for GPS
Daily Yomiuri — 8:23 pm ET (0023 GMT)


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