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Gamma-ray Burstsare in top 100 - Mystery makes Discover magazines top 100 stories for the year
Dec. 10, 1997
Earth weaves its own invisible cloak - Polar fountains fill magnetosphere with ions
Dec. 9, 1997
Comet rain debate continues - review of data indicates that the cause is instrument noise
Dec. 9, 1997
LightningImaging Sensor launched - NASA/Marshall sensor to illuminate link to weather, climate
Nov. 28, 1997
US - Russian space research results from conference this week
Nov. 14, 1997
Direct measurements of the tropospheric winds to be made by new Marshall instrument
Nov. 14, 1997
When Isaac met Albert (Antimatter may propel future spacecraft to Mars)
Nov. 12, 1997
Joint US-Russian research results presented here
Nov. 11, 1997
Solar mass ejection may spark Auroral display this weekend
Nov. 7, 1997
Einstein was right - again! (Satellite observations of Black Holesconfirm frame-dragging effect 80 years after prediction)
Nov. 6, 1997