SPACE.com Update for October 9, 2006
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October 9, 2006
  
  TOP STORY posted: October 9, 2006 11:01 am EDT 
Bursting the Spherical Bubble: Universe Might Be Pill-Shaped
Instead of being perfectly round like a globe, the universe might be a bit stretched in shape like a pill.
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 MISSIONS/LAUNCHES
Red Planet Double Team: NASA Orbiter Spies Mars Rover at Victoria Crater
Showtime for Spaceship Builders
 
 SCIENCE/ASTRONOMY
Astronomers See Early Stages of Star Explosions
Moon to Hide Star Cluster Oct. 9-10
 
 RECENT HEADLINES
'Star Trek' Starship Fetches Over $500,000 in Auction
posted: 09 October 2006 10:29 am EDT
New Bush Space Policy Unveiled, Stresses U.S. Freedom of Action
posted: 07 October 2006 02:45 pm EDT
Black Holes Power the Brightest Cosmic Objects, Study Confirms
posted: 05 October 2006 03:02 pm EDT
Black Hole Belts Out Discordant Musical
posted: 06 October 2006 11:19 am EDT
 
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