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- A High-resolution Look over Mercury's Northern Horizon
(Wednesday, September 30, 2009) - Unseen Mercury Revealed
(Wednesday, September 30, 2009) - Upcoming Mercury Encounter Presents New Opportunities for Magnetometer
(Thursday, August 20, 2009) - MESSENGER Mission Passes Five-Year Mark
(Monday, August 3, 2009) - MESSENGER Reveals Mercury as a Dynamic Planet
(Thursday, April 30, 2009) - MESSENGER Team to Receive National Space Club Award
(Friday, April 17, 2009) - NASA MESSENGER Mission News: MESSENGER Team Remembers Dr. Mario H. Acuna
(Tuesday, March 24, 2009) - NASA to Study the Radiation Belts Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Developing Twin Spacecraft
(Monday, January 12, 2009) - Ancient Flying Reptiles Used Four Legs to Launch
(Tuesday, January 6, 2009) - MESSENGER Team to Present New Mercury Science Results at AGU Fall Meeting
(Friday, December 12, 2008) - SETI Radio Telescopes Track New Horizons
(Monday, November 10, 2008) - NASA MESSENGER Sets Record for Accuracy of Planetary Flyby
(Wednesday, October 8, 2008) - MESSENGER Flyby of Mercury
(Monday, October 6, 2008) - Media Invited to Join MESSENGER Team for Mercury Close Approach
(Wednesday, October 1, 2008) - MESSENGER Returns to Mercury
(Wednesday, October 1, 2008) - MESSENGER's Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Gears up for Mercury Flyby
(Monday, September 29, 2008) - MESSENGER Settles old Debates and Makes new Discoveries at Mercury
(Friday, July 4, 2008) - The Mastermind behind MESSENGER’s Trajectory Honored for Efforts
(Friday, May 30, 2008) - Conference to Grapple with Planet Definitions
(Thursday, May 22, 2008) - NASA Calls on APL to Send a Probe to the Sun
(Monday, May 5, 2008) - Mercury Features Receive New Names
(Monday, April 28, 2008) - MESSENGER Team Begins Planning for Second Mercury Encounter
(Thursday, February 7, 2008) - Surprises Stream back from Mercury's MESSENGER
(Wednesday, January 30, 2008) - Two New Images from MESSENGER
(Thursday, January 17, 2008) - Astronomers find record-old cosmic explosion
(Saturday, January 12, 2008) - NASA MESSENGER Nears Mercury
(Saturday, January 12, 2008) - NASA MESSENGER: Three Days to Mercury!
(Friday, January 11, 2008) - MESSENGER Set for Historic Mercury Flyby
(Thursday, January 10, 2008) - MESSENGER Team Receives First Optical Navigation Images of Mercury
(Wednesday, January 9, 2008) - NASA Cassini Images Invisible RIng Around Saturn
(Wednesday, December 12, 2007) - APL Mineral-Mapper Has Key Role in Selecting Next Mars Rover Landing Site
(Friday, October 19, 2007) - JHU: Press Invited to Shutdown of NASA's FUSE space telescope
(Tuesday, October 16, 2007) - Pluto-Bound New Horizons Sees Changes in Jupiter System
(Tuesday, October 9, 2007) - APL Astronomer Spies Conditions 'Just Right' for Building an Earth
(Wednesday, October 3, 2007) - Spacecraft Tandem Provide New Views of Venus
(Friday, July 20, 2007) - NASA MESSENGER Completes Second Flyby of Venus
(Thursday, June 7, 2007) - NASA MESSENGER Zeroes In on Venus
(Wednesday, May 30, 2007) - NASA New Horizons Provides New Views of Jupiter
(Wednesday, May 2, 2007) - APL-Built Microscopic Instrument Launched Aboard Air Force Academy Satellite
(Friday, March 9, 2007) - APL-Built Mineral Mapper Uncovering Clues of Martian Surface Composition
(Friday, February 16, 2007) - Space Technology Benefits Medical Community
(Thursday, February 1, 2007) - Twin APL-Built Spacecraft Swing Past Moon, Preparing for 3-D Solar Studies
(Wednesday, January 24, 2007) - Researchers Identify Driver for Near-Earth Space Weather
(Friday, December 8, 2006) - TIMED Celebrates 5-Year Launch Anniversary
(Friday, December 8, 2006) - JHU-Led Team Discovers Exotic Relatives of Protons and Neutrons
(Friday, November 17, 2006) - Upcoming Mercury/Sun Transit Whets the Appetite for MESSENGER Discoveries
(Monday, November 6, 2006) - APL-Built Mineral Mapping Imager Begins Mission at Mars
(Friday, September 29, 2006) - JHU: Astrophysicis Charles Bennett Wins 2006 Harvey Prize
(Wednesday, September 20, 2006) - JHU: Astronomers Mixed Reactions to Pluto's "Demotion"
(Thursday, August 24, 2006) - STEREO Mission Will Soon Provide First 3-D Views of the Sun
(Monday, August 21, 2006) - NASA Selects Hopkins-led ADEPT Space Mission for Concept Development
(Tuesday, August 1, 2006) - Scientists Gaining Clearer Picture of Comet Makeup and Origin
(Friday, July 14, 2006) - 'Cosmic telescopes' may have found infant galaxies
(Monday, June 5, 2006) - Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab to Build NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes
(Wednesday, May 24, 2006) - New NASA Satellite Data on Universe's First Trillionth Second
(Thursday, March 16, 2006) - Microscopic Radiator Flying on "Skin" of a NASA Spacecraft Set to Launch March 14
(Tuesday, March 14, 2006) - Media advisory: Researchers reveal newest findings on infant universe
(Tuesday, March 14, 2006) - NASA's Venerable FUSE Ultraviolet Satellite Returns to Operations
(Friday, February 24, 2006) - Researchers Describe Discovery of Pluto's New Moons
(Thursday, February 23, 2006) - First RAVE Data Release Offers Clues to Milky Way Evolution
(Sunday, February 12, 2006) - JHU-STScI Team Maps Dark Matter in Startling Detail
(Friday, December 9, 2005) - Coming Soon: The Sun in 3-D - Twin APL-Built Solar Probes Shipped to NASA Goddard
(Wednesday, November 9, 2005) - Messenger Earth Departure Movie
(Friday, September 2, 2005) - APL-Built Spectrometer on NASA's Latest Mission to the Red Planet
(Monday, August 15, 2005) - NASA MESSENGER Completes Successful Earth Flyby
(Wednesday, August 3, 2005) - New Horizons - The PI's Perspective: A Nation's Expedition to the Edge of the Solar System
(Friday, June 3, 2005) - MESSENGER Peeks at Earth
(Tuesday, May 31, 2005) - Low level of extinction during ice age linked to adaptability
(Tuesday, April 26, 2005) - Larry J. Crawford Heads Space Department at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
(Monday, April 25, 2005) - Simulations reveal surprising news about black holes
(Tuesday, March 8, 2005) - NASA Cassini Captures First-Ever Photographs of Saturn's Radiation Belts
(Saturday, February 26, 2005) - Astronomers Urge Congress to Continue Hubble Science - Johns Hopkins-led team presents new option
(Wednesday, February 2, 2005) - Johns Hokins Astrophysicist Wins Quadrennial Draper Medal
(Friday, January 28, 2005) - Astronomers Take Revealing Peek at Star Factory
(Wednesday, January 12, 2005) - $1.2 Million From Moore Foundation Funds Data Analysis Research
(Friday, November 12, 2004) - NASA MESSENGER Mission News August 24, 2004
(Wednesday, August 25, 2004) - Glimpse at Early Universe Reveals Surprisingly Mature Galaxies
(Wednesday, July 7, 2004) - APL Instrument on NASA Cassini Spacecraft Aims at Saturn's Space Environment
(Thursday, July 1, 2004) - Astronomers detect molecular nitrogen outside Solar System using NASA's FUSE satellite
(Monday, June 14, 2004) - Michael Griffin Heads Space Department at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
(Tuesday, April 20, 2004) - Messenger Ships to the Cape - NASA's First Mercury Orbiter Mission Preparing for May 11 Launch
(Tuesday, March 9, 2004) - Instrument Profile: Ralph Aims to Put Pluto in Focus
(Saturday, January 31, 2004) - NASA's Voyager 1 Approaching Solar System's Outer Limits
(Wednesday, November 5, 2003) - Global Study of Atmospheric Frontier Continues - NASA's TIMED Mission Extended for Future Studies
(Wednesday, October 1, 2003) - FUSE "Brain Transplant: Secures Future of Observatory
(Monday, July 21, 2003) - Hot gas around cold dust cloud surprises astronomers
(Tuesday, May 27, 2003) - Astronomers Stretch Celestial "Yardstick" to New Lengths
(Thursday, April 10, 2003) - Virtual Observatory Prototype Provides Surprise Discovery: Early demo project identifies new brown dwarf
(Wednesday, March 12, 2003) - More Moons Over Pluto?
(Thursday, February 27, 2003) - Cassini Discovers Giant Gas Torus Around Jupiter
(Thursday, February 27, 2003) - MESSENGER's Propulsion System Is a Go
(Thursday, February 6, 2003) - First U.S. application of new simulation standard by NASA and Johns Hopkins
(Monday, January 13, 2003) - Volcanoes on Io Spew Salt Into Moon's Atmosphere
(Wednesday, January 1, 2003) - Student Instrument Selected for Pluto Mission
(Tuesday, December 17, 2002) - NEAR Shoemaker's Silent Treatment
(Thursday, December 12, 2002) - Satellite images predict hantaviral transmission risk
(Monday, December 2, 2002) - Physics Nobel Prize Winner Holds Hopkins Research Position
(Tuesday, October 8, 2002) - APL Technology Cornerstone of First Fully Integrated Hypersonic Cruise Missile Engine Test
(Monday, June 17, 2002) - NASA Spacecraft Provides Critical Link in Sun-Earth Chain: TIMED Observes Atmosphere's Response to Recent Solar Storms
(Tuesday, May 28, 2002) - CONTOUR Ships to the Cape: NASA Comet-Chasing Spacecraft on Track for July 1 Launch
(Tuesday, April 23, 2002) - Aviation Week Magazine Honors Johns Hopkins APLResearchers and NEAR Mission for Space Advances
(Monday, April 15, 2002) - Virtual Observatory Prototype Wins Microsoft Student Award
(Wednesday, April 10, 2002) - NASA's Mercury Orbiter Mission Passes Major Milestone: MESSENGER Project Cleared to Build Spacecraft
(Friday, March 29, 2002) - Color of Universe Corrected by Astronomers
(Thursday, March 7, 2002) - Undergrad Finds Clues to 400-Million-Year-Old Mystery
(Wednesday, March 6, 2002) - New Horizons Team Plots a Faster Path to Pluto Spacecraft Could Reach Distant Planet by 2015
(Thursday, February 21, 2002) - Global Study Underway of Atmospheric Frontier - NASA's TIMED Spacecraft Begins Data Collection
(Monday, February 11, 2002) - CONTOUR Spacecraft Shipped to Goddard for Prelaunch Testing; Comet-Study Mission Reaches Milestone on Way to July 2002 Launch
(Tuesday, January 29, 2002) - Astronomers determine color of the universe
(Thursday, January 10, 2002) - Ancient supernova may have triggered eco-catastrophe
(Wednesday, January 9, 2002) - Atlas Indexes Stars That Live Fast, Die Young
(Monday, January 7, 2002) - Comet-Chasing Spacecraft Nears Completion at Hopkins Applied Physics Lab;
(Friday, January 4, 2002) - Droplets In Salt Crystals Confirm Historic Ocean Changes
(Tuesday, December 11, 2001) - TIMED Atmospheric Spacecraft Successfully Launched
(Friday, December 7, 2001) - NASA Taps Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Team For First Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission
(Friday, November 30, 2001) - TIMED Spacecraft to Explore Atmospheric Frontier Set for December Launch
(Tuesday, November 20, 2001) - Smithsonian Selects NEAR Mission for 2001 Aerospace Trophy
(Monday, November 19, 2001) - Spacecraft to Explore Atmospheric Frontier Set for December Launch
(Monday, November 19, 2001) - Applied Physics Lab Joins Search for Water on Mars - APL Providing Mineralogic Mapper for NASA's 2005 Orbiter Mission
(Monday, November 12, 2001) - Movement of single molecules imaged in live organism
(Monday, October 29, 2001) - NASA Taps Hokins' Applied Physics Lab to Develop Solar Missions
(Thursday, June 28, 2001) - Study Stirs Old Debate about Galaxies
(Tuesday, June 12, 2001) - Applied Physics Lab Ships Atmospheric Spacecraft
(Wednesday, May 30, 2001) - Comet spilled its guts in fine fashion
(Thursday, May 17, 2001) - Survey's early results hint at galactic fossils
(Monday, January 8, 2001) - APL researchers now able to map global space weather
(Tuesday, December 19, 2000) - High rate of star births linked to supermassive black holes
(Monday, November 6, 2000) - Astronomers conducting post-mortem on Comet LINEAR
(Thursday, October 26, 2000) - NEAR mission discoveries highlighted in latest issue of Science
(Thursday, September 21, 2000) - Researchers Find Evidence of Folds on Europa, Provide Clues About Evolution of Jovian Moon's Surface
(Thursday, August 10, 2000) - NEAR Shoemaker Observations Link Eros to Primordial Solar System
(Tuesday, May 30, 2000) - Successful Elements of Low-Cost Space Missions Examined
(Friday, May 5, 2000) - Conference to Focus on Low-Cost Planetary Missions
(Thursday, April 20, 2000) - FUSE Spacecraft Observes Interstellar Lifeblood of Galaxies
(Wednesday, January 12, 2000) - First image of black hole's 'shadow' may be possible soon
(Wednesday, December 15, 1999) - Electric Field Tames Stubborn Bubbles in Zero Gravity
(Monday, November 8, 1999)
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