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6 from Warren Astronomical Society to attend shuttle's last launch Friday
Detroit Free Press It's a dream trip for the enthusiasts who meet twice a month at Cranbrook and Macomb Community College to discuss the history and future of astronomy, physics and observations. "There are people from many backgrounds," Kade said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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"Zombie" stars key to measuring dark energy
Astronomy Magazine With telescopes, astronomers could discover supernovae farther away. “Now we have huge digital cameras on our telescopes, and really big telescopes,” said Howell. “We've been able to survey large parts of the sky, regularly. We find supernovae daily. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Spitzer finds distant galaxies grazed on gas
Astronomy Magazine NASA/JPL-Caltech/STScI Galaxies once thought of as voracious tigers are more like grazing cows, according to a new study using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Astronomers have discovered that galaxies in the distant universe continuously ingested their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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McDonald Observatory reports compiled as resource for astronomy classes
UT The Daily Texan Epsilen provides an immersive experience for users through Web 2.0 learning space, online portfolios, interactive video photography and utilities for other content providers, Nudelman said. “What we've done is we've created a digital content repository ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Holographic Universe: Is Our 3D World Just an Illusion?
TechNewsWorld Interest in the concept of a holographic universe was revived most recently, however, when Craig Hogan, a professor in the department of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Chicago and director of the Fermilab Center for Particle ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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ECC to offer Kids' College in July
Chicago Daily Herald Space Science and Astronomy Camp: NASA Ambassador Michelle Szybowicz will share her excitement and knowledge about flight and outer space in this camp. Participants will learn what makes things fly by making kites, paper airplanes, and fizzy flyers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NASA selects local astronomy blogger to tweet at shuttle launch
Dallas Morning News (subscription) By KIRA WITKIN Major, 35, is among 150 NASA Twitter followers who were randomly selected to watch the final space shuttle launch from the press area in Merritt Island, Fla. In Firefox, go to Tools / Clear Recent History. Check the "Cache" box and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Presidential Powers and War
UC Los Angeles NBC's "Nightly News" reported Monday NASA's airplane-mounted infrared telescope SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy). The SOFIA project, led by UCLA professor emeritus of physics and astronomy Eric Becklin, hopes to answer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gilibrand at Science Camp
WBGH Students go to different labs throughout the two weeks, including biology, astronomy and chemistry. They'll also race solar cars. Senator Gillibrand says, "One of the projects they are teaching the kids is how to build a solar car, a little mini car. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Where's Huell? (July 5-9)
KCET (blog) Founded in December 1904 by George Ellery Hale, Mount Wilson Observatory would quickly rise to dominate astronomy worldwide. The Observatory hosts several of the most technologically advanced facilities in the world and is home to the 100-inch Hooker ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A nebula to dye for! : Space and Astronomy news daily – SpaceInfo ...
By Jonathan Nally “We were really excited to discover the signatures of hydrogen peroxide with APEX,” says Per Bergman, astronomer at Onsala Space Observatory in Sweden. “We knew from laboratory experiments which wavelengths to look for, but the amount ... Space and Astronomy news daily... |
Astronomy & Spaceflight News - STS-135 Countdown Under Way - July ...
The countdown for the final space shuttle launch began today at 1 p.m. EDT, beginning at the T-43 hour mark. However, the launch-day weather forecast looks less than favorable for Friday's 11:26 p.m. liftoff. AstroNews - Daily Astronomical... |
Space Scoop: Astronomy News for Children - Scientix
Space Scoop: Astronomy News for Children. Published on: 27/06/2011. Country: No Country. Topic: Astronomy, Physics, Education, Project ... www.scientix.eu/.../news-detail?... |
Space And Astronomy News Mattters - Jul 1 2011 - Stunning ...
Follow Your Interests! News and views from the world's best bloggers and tweeps about Space AndAstronomy News. space-and-astronomy-news.mattters.com/.../stunning-noctiluce... |
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Here you can read the latest Space Scoop, our astronomy news service for children. Space Scoop is specifically aimed at children aged 7-10 years, ... www.unawe.org/news/ |
Astronomers Find Brightest Object of Early Universe - Yahoo! News
Read 'Astronomers Find Brightest Object of Early Universe' on Yahoo! ... Visit SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter ... news.yahoo.com/astronomers-brightest-object-early-universe-... |
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