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February 2006

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Cool science on a hot world

Acidic clouds and a surface hot enough to melt lead make Venus unique among planets. Scientists want to know how it got that way.

NASAò??s next giant leap

With plans for new spaceships and launch vehicles, NASA foresees a permanent presence on the Moon.

How to observe cosmic bubbles

Massive, energetic stars carve out voids in space and produce some spectacular targets.

Catch Mercury at its best

Now is the time to find the most elusive terrestrial planet.

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