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Hubble works but servicing slips
The Hubble space telescope is working again but will have to wait longer for final servicing, Nasa officials say.

Hubble re-boot expected this week
US space agency officials say the orbiting Hubble telescope should come back online for full science observations on Friday.

Hubble glitch delays shuttle trip
Servicing of the Hubble telescope will almost certainly to be delayed until next year after a fault develops on the observatory.

Nasa reveals final shuttle dates
The US space agency fixes the dates of its last shuttle missions - with Endeavour making the final flight in May 2010.

Telescope to get lobster vision
The lobster is the inspiration for a new type of European X-ray telescope.

Store barrier gave worker trouble
A former Asda worker at a store where a man was killed by a loose barrier says she repeatedly had trouble opening it properly.

Comet crash clues for Europe
Deep Impact gives scientists on Europe's Rosetta mission valuable insights into what lies in store for their spacecraft.

Shed heaven
Forget lawn mowers, rusty rakes and old tins of paint. Turning a garden shed into an office - or even plumping for a luxury garden office - seems to be quite the thing.

Scientists seek unknown planets
An ambitious project to seek planets outside the solar system is being spearheaded by Belfast scientists.

Wish you were here: Imaging Mars
Pictures of the Red Planet sent back by European and US spacecraft are much more than just eye candy.

Weapons found on plane
Three police officers are questioned after stun guns, CS spray and telescopic batons are found on a plane at Stansted Airport.

Street toilets go telescopic
A London council introduces telescopic urinals in an attempt to stop anti-social behaviour.

Boy sells Beckham's boots
A schoolboy auctions off a pair of David Beckham's boots so he can buy a telescope.

Test for Einstein's gravity speed theory
A ground-breaking experiment to measure the speed of gravity is being carried out on Sunday thanks to a planetary alignment.

Hubble's stunning new vision
The Hubble Space Telescope's newly installed camera system captures astonishing pictures of our violent Universe.

Watching me, watching you
A proposal to install satellite actuated speed-limiters in cars may or may not be a contribution to road safety, but it raises the important issue of privacy.

Millennium mementoes hit the shops
Millennium time capsules go on sale in UK stores - but shoppers have less than 100 days to decide what to put into them.