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Public viewings for new telescope
A new telescope built in Wales is to be used by the general public at open evenings next year.
French prisoner killed by sniper
An inmate in a French prison is shot dead by a sniper from outside the jail, officials say.
Your pictures: Lunar eclipse
Readers have been sending in their snaps of the total eclipse that occurred between 3.01 and 3.52GMT on Thursday morning.
Scarlets 17-33 Wasps
Wasps make a Heineken Cup statement with a bonus point win at Stradey, leaving the Scarlets facing a group-stage exit.
Afghan conflict: Reporter's diary
The BBC's Alastair Leithead reports from alongside UK troops fighting the Taleban in southern Afghanistan.
Afghan conflict: Reporter's diary
The BBC's Alastair Leithead reports from alongside UK troops fighting the Taleban in southern Afghanistan.
The world this week
The BBC News website looks at what could be dominating the headlines around the world this week.
Sunshade to look for distant life
Scientists have devised a system that could help search for signs of life on planets trillions of miles away.
Brady claims murders 'had ended'
Moors murderer Ian Brady claims he had decided to end his killing spree before he was arrested, a letter reveals.
Viewpoints: Britain's drugs habit
As part of our special series, we asked four experts to explain where they thought the UK's drugs policy should be in 10 years' time.
Public get safe view of eclipse
Astronomy fans and other observers line up for a view of the partial solar eclipse at Leicester's Space Centre.
Mercury Music Prize race wide open
The Mercury Music Prize will be awarded on Tuesday - and this year's race is one of the most exciting in the prize's history.
Who are books of condolence for?
Tony Blair and hundreds of others have signed a book of condolence for the London bomb victims. Why?
Shuttle launch delayed until July
Nasa announces that the launch of its space shuttle Discovery will now not take place until July.
Ground telescopes to 'super-size'
A new generation of ground-based telescopes could be up to 10 times the size of existing instruments.
A Point of View
In his weekly opinion column, Brian Walden considers privacy and who is to blame for the lack of it in modern life.
US mission lands safely on Mars
A Nasa space probe sends back images of the barren, rocky surface of Mars within hours of arrival.
White Continent to go black
Penguins, scientists and keen astronomers will be among a select few to experience this Sunday's total eclipse of the Sun in Antarctica.
The next JK: Your entries
BBC News Online is searching for the next budding children's author who can charm the masses to make their fortune.
Lovell Radio Telescope refurbished
The upgraded giant radio dish at the UK's Jodrell Bank Observatory is officially opened by the Prince of Wales.