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SPACE, Astronomy News, Jun 12, 2011


The Ends of Our Solar System May Be Magnetic
Student Operated Press
When it comes to space and astronomy I research these subjects even more in depth. Recently, I read where the ends of our Solar System may not be as smooth as a baby`s behind that most scientists at one time suggested. Every now and then we hear about ...
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Pensacola News Journal
Learn more about celestial objects with a trip to the Pensacola State College Planetarium, or follow dozens of online links to out-of-this-world photography and space explorations. Got a little stargazer? This entertaining and educational site offers ...
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Opportunity Rover Heads for Spirit Point to Honor Dead Martian Sister
Universe Today
In memory of Spirit, the last panorama she snapped on Sol 2175 in February 2010 was featured on Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) on May 30, 2011 and is the lead image here. The photo mosaic was created by Marco Di Lorenzo and Ken Kremer and shows ...
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Moscow planetarium reopens
The Voice of Russia
The planetarium will run its own research programs for students and astronomyclasses for schoolchildren. Its Big Star Hall boasts Europe's largest dome 25 m wide. Complicated things about space will be explained in simple, understandable terms. ...
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The Voice of Russia

Museum lines up summer camps for all ages
The Valley Chronicle
Students will explore fields of science ranging from astronomy to zoology. Instructor: Eli Te. “Anime!” for children entering seventh through 11th grades from 1 to 3:30 pm June 27 to July 1. Instructor: Tony Moramarco. “Forensic Anthropology — Secrets ...
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75 ideas for having fun
The Olympian
Attend the Tacoma Astronomical Society's Astronomy Fair VIII on Aug. 27. Events will be held during the day with sky observing at night. www.tas-online.org. Tacoma's Edgeworks ($15 for a day pass, $9 for gear rental) and Olympia's Warehouse Rock Gym ...
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Very long total lunar eclipse coming Wednesday
msnbc.com
... contact Managing Editor Tariq Malik at: tmalik@space.com. Joe Rao serves as an instructor and guest lecturer at New York's Hayden Planetarium. He writes aboutastronomy for The New York Times and other publications, and he is also an on-camera ...
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Solar storm delivers a glancing blow to Earth – and a warning - News
"The good news is that there's a solution here," he says. ... More on Space & Astronomy. Totallunar eclipse next week, not visible in US AP ...
news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20110609/ts_csm/389588

Gargantuan Sun Explosion Rocks Astronomers - Space.com | e ...
A unique event on the sun this week ejected loads of material into space that then rained back down on the solar surface.
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Russian spacecraft blasts off for space station (AP) : AP – A ...
News: Space/Astronomy. AP – A Russian spacecraft blasted off from southern Kazakhstan in the early darkness of Wednesday morning to take a three-man crew to ...
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