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SPACE, Astronomy News, Jan 30, 2012

Search for Aliens Is on Again, but Next Quest Is Finding Money
New York Times
Despite decades of space probes and billions of NASA dollars looking for life out there, there is still only one example of life in the universe: the DNA-based web of biology on Earth. “In this field,” said Jill Tarter, an astronomer at the SETI ...
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The Care And Feeding Of Black Holes And 10 Billion Year Old Galaxies
SatNews Publishers
[SatNews] NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and others have discovered a treasure trove in the Universe. Using the APEX telescope, a team of astronomers has found the strongest link so far between the most powerful bursts of star formation in the early ...
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Gigantic Radio Telescope to Search for First Stars and Galaxies
Space.com
by Charles Q. Choi, SPACE.com Contributor More than 20000 radio antennas will soon connect over the Internet to scan largely unexplored radio frequencies, hunting for the first stars and galaxies and potentially signals of extraterrestrial intelligence ...
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Final Call to Register and Win Suborbital Research Flight at Next Generation ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Additional NSRC invited speakers include XCOR's Andrew Nelson speaking about Lynx development, Challenger Center Founding Director June Scobee Rodgers who will fly as a teacher in space, SwRI Associate Vice President Dr. Alan Stern, and NASA Ames ...
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Week In Geek: 30 January-5 February 2012
Londonist
Like space and astronomy? How do you fancy a show that mixes realspace science with space comedy, short films, tin-foil costumes and the legendary space quiz? Come along to Spacetacular! on 23 February at the Roxy near London Bridge.
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Astronaut Jerry Ross, First Seven-Time Flier, Retires
IEWY News
Jerry Ross, the first person to launch into space seven times, has retired from NASA. In a career that spanned more than three decades, Ross spent almost 1400 hours in space and conducted nine spacewalks to rank third on the list of most extravehicular ...
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Blip in night sky tells story of cosmic catastrophe
PhysOrg.com
Credit: Adam Block/Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter (PhysOrg.com) --NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day, taken by Adam Block of the UA's Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter, shows the aftermath of a stellar explosion that happened 25 million years ago in an odd-shaped galaxy ...
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Top Climate Scientist on Need for Clean Energy Action
CleanTechnica
I was trained in physics and astronomy in the space science program of Dr. James Van Allen at the University of Iowa, receiving my Ph.D. in 1967. Since the mid-1970s my research has focused on Earth's climate and understanding the human impact on ...
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Rowan student bound for Japan
Cherry Hill Courier Post
Rowan University assistant professor of physics and astronomy Tabbetha Dobbins oversees Zachary Buck in the lab at the school's Science Hall. Buck, a senior physics major, is Rowan's first exchange student to Japan. Dobbins was instrumental in putting ...
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GO EXPLORE: New era for Fleet's big screen as black holes explored
North County Times
The show takes viewers on "a guide through otherworldly wormholes," looking at the formation of the early universe, and other deep-spacehappenings, such as galaxy collisions and the death of a star. Part of the action is a simulated flight to a black ...
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Strange yet cool VLA time lapse video
Discover Magazine (blog)
Phil Plait, the creator of Bad Astronomy, is an astronomer, lecturer, and author. After ten years working on Hubble Space Telescope and six more working on astronomy education, he struck out on his own as a writer. He's written two books, ...
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How filmmaking helped Minnie Crouse survive cancer
Inquirer.net
She always took radio jobs where they went, such as with the Radio Corporation of America, which built products for the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland under the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and Honeywell Information System in ...
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Astronaut Jerry Ross, First Seven-Time Flier, Retires
NewDesignWorld (press release)
(NewDesignWorld Press Center) - Houston -- Jerry Ross, the first person to launch into space seven times, has retired from NASA. In a career that spanned more than three decades, Ross spent almost 1400 hours in spaceand conducted nine spacewalks to ...
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Astronomers Aim To Take First Picture of Black Hole : Discovery News
... feeds · discovery.com · Discovery News > Space News > AstronomersAim To Take First Picture of Black Hole ... immense gravity. Credit: Alain Riazuelo/NASA ...
news.discovery.com/.../astronomers-aim-to-take-first-picture-o...
Russia Considering Moon Base With NASA | David Reneke | Space ...
Astro Quiz · Why Is It So? Gift Vouchers. Sponsors. Astro Space NewsDelivered to You. Join my newsletter to stay up to date on all the latestspace news. ... possibilities for a permanent moon base with NASA and the European Space Agency ...
www.davidreneke.com/russia-considering-moon-base-with-nasa/
NASA Telescope Discovers 26 Alien Planets Around ... - Yahoo! News
News: NASA's prolific planet-hunting spacecraft has hit the jackpot again, discovering ... professor of astronomy at the University of Florida, explained in a statement. ... Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on ...
news.yahoo.com/nasa-telescope-discovers-26-alien-planets-aro...
Educators Selected to Fly on NASA's SOFIA Airborne Observatory ...
Twenty-six educators from the United States have been selected for research flights aboard SOFIA, NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy.
www.redorbit.com/.../educators-selected-to-fly-on-nasas-sofia-...
NASA - Revisiting the 'Pillars of Creation'
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration · NASA Home; > Missions; > Herschel; > News. Send; Print ... Captured in far-infrared wavelengths , the image allows astronomers to see inside the pillars and structures in the region.
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/.../herschel20120118.html
ESA Official Says NASA Decision on Euclid Needed ... - Space News
If NASA wants to participate in Europe's Euclid dark matter survey mission, it will have to formally commit to an instr. ... Space News Logo. Loading ...
www.spacenews.com/.../120120-esa-official-nasa-decision-euc...
NASA Managers Mull Mission to Mars (ContributorNetwork) | Space ...
Science, Space, Astronomy and NASA News from off the planet! Home. « Lasers Mimic Exploding Stars to Explain Cosmic Magnetic Fields (SPACE.com) ...
kepea.com/.../nasa-managers-mull-mission-to-mars-contributo...
NASA's J-2X Engine Kicks Off 2012 With Powerpack Testing ...
Astronomy - Washington DC (SPX) Jan 30, 2012 A new series of tests on the ... humans to deep space will begin next week at NASA's Stennis SpaceCenter in ... Newsodrome brings you the top news of the moment on your areas of interest.
newsodrome.com/.../nasa-s-j-2x-engine-kicks-off-2012-with-p...
Can you see the Great Wall of China from space? Astronaut has the ...
Space News Examiner ... John Grunsfeld was a 5-time space shuttle astronaut during NASA's 30-year space shuttle program and ... Speaking at last week's meeting, the 219th annual, of the American AstronomicalSociety (AAS), Grunsfeld ...
www.examiner.com/.../can-you-see-the-great-wall-of-china-fr...
NASA Hosts Briefing On New Observations Of Interstellar Matter ...
Parabolic Arc · Space News · Space.com A good site for general news on Space. ... president of the Space Science and Engineering Division at Southwest Research Institute in ... Priscilla Frisch, senior scientist, Department of Astronomy and ...
www.americaspace.org/?p=12646
AAS Honors Distinguished Astronomers with 2012 Prizes ...
Source: American Astronomical Society; Posted Thursday, January 19, 2012 .... The 2012 prize goes to Don Reames (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) "in ...
spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=35790
Astronomical Success - Spitzer Space Telescope - California ...
Subscribe to news ... Astronomical Success: Caltech's George Helou Honored by Home Country of Lebanon ... Since the early 1980s, Helou has been involved in all of NASA's and the European Space Agency's infraredastronomy missions.
www.spitzer.caltech.edu/.../1364-feature12-02-Astronomical-S...
Space and Earth Sciences News :: Asteroid shield won't be in time ...
Your daily source for the latest space and earth sciences news ... bus passed close to earth Friday but posed no threat to the planet, NASA astronomers said.
news-about-space.org/space-exploration.../cluster13229388/
NASA's Kepler reaps new planet harvest | Skymania News and Guide
NASA's Kepler space telescope has discovered an astonishing 26 worlds in 11 new planetary ... Skymania astronomy and space news and observing guide ...
www.skymania.com/wp/2012/01/nasas-kepler.../5434/
Funding Drought Jeopardizes Future NASA Astronomy Missions ...
Astronomy missions that fall under NASA's flagship program are big, ...Flagship missions currently operating include the Hubble Space Telescope and the ... Asteroid News from NASA's WISE Satellite Headlines the Latest Episode of This ...
article.wn.com/.../Funding_Drought_Jeopardizes_Future_NAS...
Hillbillies In Space » Space, Astronomy and Hillbillies
Hubble telescope discovers rare stars – NASALatest Space MissionNewsLatest Space Mission NewsStarmap Releases Free RegionalAstronomy ...
www.hillbilliesinspace.com/page/2/
Fomalhaut b - A Planet Or A Dust Cloud?
MessageToEagle.com - Has Hubble Space Telescope made a mistake or is Spitzer ... While astronomers keep debating this issue, we hope thatNASA's infrared ... the latest space, astronomy and astrophysics news on Facebook and Twitter !
www.messagetoeagle.com/.../1140-fomalhaut-b-a-planet-or-a-...
Today's NASA Breaking News :ScienceLine
Individuals interested in becoming America's future space explorers have until Friday to submit their applications. The deadline to apply for NASA'snext ...
www.scienceline.eu/...space/todays-nasa-breaking-news-207/
Seattle Astronomy » Museum of Flight to receive keys to shuttle trainer
Space and Astronomy News from Seattle and the Northwest ... Fuselage Trainer ( FFT) at a ceremony tomorrow at the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston.
www.seattleastronomy.com/.../museum-of-flight-to-receive-ke...
  
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