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Astronomy Without A Telescope – Doubly Special Relativity
Universe Today
By extending general relativity into a quantized structure for space-time, maybe we can bridge the gap between small and large scale physics. For example, there's doubly special relativity. With conventional special relativity, two different inertial ...
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Museum in Sparks launches exhibit tracing Nevada's ties to US space ...
The Republic
The Sparks in Space exhibit at the Sparks Heritage Museum was developed with the help of the Challenger Learning Center of Northern Nevada and a group of Sparks High School astronomy students. The Sparks Tribune reports that it includes information on ...
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Patrons gaze at sun, stars at Morris Museum's annual Astronomy Day
Dailyrecord.com
Visiting the museum with his grandmother, Brady Hansson, 6, of Hackettstown, enjoyed Astronomy Day - especially being in the planetarium. "It looked like we were in a big bubble and I was in outer space,'' he said. Sara Ma, 7, of Summit, ...
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Big Bang survivors send astronomy back to the drawing board
ScienceAlert
Now a team of astronomers from Swinburne University of Technology has opened a startling new window into the early story of the universe, with the discovery of a unique set of galaxies close in space and time to our own Milky Way – yet resembling in ...
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Texas experts find most massive black hole
Austin American-Statesman
By James Jeffrey Astronomers from the University of Texas have measured the most massive black hole yet discovered in a distant corner of space. Using two advanced telescopes a giant one in Hawaii and a smaller, Texas-based companion along with ...
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Austin American-Statesman
This week in space history: Valier's advances in rocketry cost his life
Alamogordo Daily News
"Valier differs basically from the other people concerned with rockets in that he was an astronomer," said "Max Valier: A Pioneer of Space Travel." "He has never worked on the rocket for a Ministry of War nor for war purposes. ...
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Universe Today
Moon appears larger than usual due to its proximity to Earth
News Daily
Photo taken from the International Space Station (ISS) by Leroy Chiao, who led the Expedition 10 mission Supermoon itself is not a term in astronomy, but in astrology. Supermoon among astrologers usually identify with the forces of evil or disaster. ...
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Whiz kid with Asperger's syndrome aims high
USA Today
... an advanced astronomy class at IUPUI. Meanwhile, his math skills were reaching astronomical levels. By the time he was in fifth-grade, Jake had become bored with elementary math. He was coming home from school quiet, huddling in a safe space in the ...
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Workshop works to dispel solar system myths
Columbus Telegram
To help you and your children better understand the galaxy in which we all live in, I would like to recommend the following texts: “Visual Encyclopedia of Space,” “Out-of-this-World Astronomy” by Joe Rhatigan, “8 Spinning Planets” by Brian James, ...
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Fifty Years of Great Music: The Top 100 Artists (#13)
JustPressPlay
Having (predictably) come to that place backwards from their 70s classics, I could hardly even believe it was the same band; sure, “Interstellar Overdrive” and “Astronomy Domine” have some of the same subtly propulsive, elevated space rock vibe that's ...
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'Supermoon' stuns some, dismays others
ABS CBN News
Dapat nga i-enjoy pa natin na tignan ang buwan," Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration's (PAG-ASA) chief of the astronomy section of environmental monitoring bureau Dario dela Cruz said. – With reports from Jerome ...
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Delawareans offer praise, caution for action on Libya
The News Journal
S. Ismat Shah, a UD professor of materials science and engineering and physics and astronomy, said he, too, was happy to learn of the efforts by the United States and others. But he is concerned about what happens next. "If the goal is to save those ...
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For a night, the moon is the star: celestial phenomenon delights viewers
Syracuse.com
Allis was viewing the moon from the roof of his Syracuse home. In astronomy, the moon often is a problem, with its reflected light hiding stars and galaxies from view, Allis said. "The moon is a phenomenal object to observe," Allis said.
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Syracuse.com
Science, diplomacy and international collaboration
Houston Chronicle
By deeming a large and overly broad list of scientific areas as military-sensitive (including computer software and hardware, biological materials and space technology, much of which is available from foreign companies) the federal government has ...
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Daily Kos: Overnight News Digest: Science Saturday (Supermoon edition)
By rss@dailykos.com (Neon Vincent)
Astronomy/Space. University of Western Ontario (Canada) via Science Daily: Russian Lunar Rover Found: 37-Year-Old Space Mystery Solved Mar. 17, 2010. A researcher from The University of Western Ontario has helped solve a 37-year old ...
environment - http://www.dailykos.com/tag/environment
UT Astronomers Discover Largest Black Hole | Reporting Texas
By holtonae
Astronomers from the University of Texas have measured the most massive black hole yet discovered in a distant corner of space. Using two advanced telescopes — a giant one in Hawaii and a smaller, Texas-based companion — along with super- computers, ... Establishing the relevance of this kind of knowledge can be hard for astronomers. But Gebhardt said that when confronted with humankind's problems and bad news, adding a sense of awe is something to get excited about, ...
Reporting Texas - http://reportingtexas.com/
The Carnival of Space 189 Your One Stop Shop For All Things Space ...
By Steve T
After that dose of reality a little escape to the movies might be in order and Ian O'Neill of the Discovery Space News website has the ticket. Ian says “ Despite the bad press, I really enjoyed 'Battle: Los Angeles.' It is, after all, ... Steve Nerlich over at Cheap Astronomy has a treat for your ears and mind. Steve delves into the unravel the whole density wave spiral arm story. Take a listen and then think about that! Pick up what Steve is putting down right Here . ...
The Cincinati Astronomical Society Blog - http://www.cinastro.org/Blog/
First Spacecraft to Orbit Mercury | Geology.com
By Geology.com
Astronomers have discovered a new 62-mile diameter Trojan asteroid in Neptune's orbit.... NASA to Send Probe into Sun's Atmosphere September 7, 2010 | NASA " NASA has begun development of a mission to visit and study the... Our “Pale Blue Dot” ... "The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft will fly within 1950 miles of... Kepler Finds 2 Mysterious Objects January 8, 2010 | Yahoo! News NASA's Kepler telescope has located two unusual objects in outer space. The. ...
Geology News - http://geology.com/news/
RLV and Space Transport News » Briefs: NDU spacesuit test in ...
You can follow progress in development and testing of the NDX-1 suit on the NDX Space Suit Projects Blog. === Here is the second part of the Molly McCormick interview Interview with Molly McCormick, part 2 - Space Suits Leak ...
RLV and Space Transport News - http://hobbyspace.com/nucleus/HSblog.php?itemid=26700
Museum exhibit traces Nevada ties to space program | The ...
By The Associated Press
The Sparks in Space exhibit at the Sparks Heritage Museum was developed with the help of the Challenger Learning Center of Northern Nevada and a group of Sparks High School astronomy students.
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Endeavour's final walk down the aisle | Bad Astronomy | Discover ...
By timelady
Endeavour's final walk down the aisle | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine. Posted on March 20, 2011 by timelady. On Thursday, March 10, the Space Shuttle Endeavour began its last 5 km trek to the launch pad. via blogs.discovermagazine .com ... timelady on Mother Loses Baby for Three Years Due to Refusing C-Section Pre-Consent | Change.org News; concerned Kim on Mother Loses Baby for Three Years Due to Refusing C-Section Pre-Consent | Change.org News; Marc. ...
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How NASA Could Enable Space Settlements, Starting with the Moon ...
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