Thursday, November 20, 2008

Space.com News

Major Breakthrough: First Photos of Planets Around Other Stars
Astronomers announce the first-ever direct images of exoplanets.

MISSIONS/LAUNCHES
Weather Odds Improve for Friday Shuttle Launch
Astronauts Prepare for Extreme Home Makeover in Space

SCIENCE/ASTRONOMY
Mysterious Light Show Seen at Saturn
NASA Surprised by Unexpected Meteor Outburst

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Mars Rover Spirit Has 'Serious' Problem
Focus on Putting Humans on Mars, Group Argues
R.I.P: The Mars Lander's Legacy
Black Holes Grew Fast, Merged Early

COOL STUFF
Image of the Day: Worlds in Collision
Antimatter Eludes Search Efforts
Antimatter could be lurking out there, but it's going to be tricky to find, scientists say.
Video - IBEX: Interstellar Boundary Explorer
NASA's mission to map the boundary of the solar system. Credit: NASA/GSFC

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