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Campus reacts to final space shuttle launch University Daily Kansan Because of budget cuts from the government and technological advancements, NASA is saying goodbye to its long space shuttle run. This will create many changes for students studyingastronomy and aerospace engineering. Steve Hawley, professor of physics ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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With shuttles shelved, science education faces new challenge Post-Tribune “Astronomy is the vehicle because that's what we know. It's an exciting science and it's very visually stimulating.” Challenger Learning Center won't have to make big adjustments to its simulated spacemissions for school groups and summer camps, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Science Of Lady Gaga (and 10 Other Rejected Headlines) Science 2.0 Read more about the strange modern world of a day laborer in astronomy, plus extra spacescience-y goodness.... Life is hard when you're cutting edge. Coming up with a good topic and title for a Science 2.0 article is not easy. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
All systems go for space shuttle toilet replica The Columbian “When I was teaching astronomy at high school, one of my students said, 'How do you go to the bathroom in space?' I looked it up that night, and at the same time, they had posted that educators could become astronauts,” according to Columbian files. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
After Shuttle, America's Space Future in Hands of Private Entrepreneurs Sunshine State News Phil Plait, who worked on the Hubble telescope and writes Discover Magazine's Bad Astronomyblog, shares Zubrin's enthusiasm. "SpaceX went from an idea to launching their first Falcon-9 orbital rocket in less than a decade," Plait wrote recently. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What the James Webb Space Telescope means ScienceBlogs (blog) Here on Earth, we've been building telescopes and using them for astronomy for just over 400 years now. Initially used to hunt for comets and for exciting features on the planets (such as moons, rings, and atmospheres), it wasn't long before we ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Noncelestial bodies turn out for stargazing party at Abilene State Park ReporterNews.com By Thomas Metthe Joseph Srader, 13, from Amarillo, looks at Saturn through a telescope during the Big Country Astronomy Club's star gazing party at Abilene State Park on Saturday, July 2, 2011, inBuffalo Gap. Star gazers check out the cosmos during ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Summer Triangle treasures revealed TheChronicleHerald.ca 19 to celebrate the park's dark sky designation. If you're interested in attending, book your campsite or local accommodations now as spots are rapidly filling up. Astronomy enthusiast John McPhee is a reporter for The Chronicle Herald. See all stories on this topic » | ||
NASA Talk Has Out of This World Weather Forecast Sacramento Bee ... patterns and share insights on designers' ideas for future space travel. Carroll's art has appeared in several hundred magazines, including National Geographic, Time, Scientific American, Smithsonian, Astronomy, Sky and Telescope, and others. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Campers launch models in Cape Coral The News-Press Cape Coral resident Danny Rodriguez, 36, a member of the 5-year-old FLASH club, wondered if the model launch would spark students' interest in astronomy. "I lit my first rocket in fourth or fifth grade and I was a science geek from then on," he said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Making Environmental Issues Easier To Understand Business Insider Space - Our space section details several explorations into space and it explains more aboutastronomy including the atmosphere. Science of course continues to play an important role in our environment and the learnings from our solar system can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Community Calendar - Saturday The State Featuring a variety of classes including yoga, potpourri, an overview of government, astronomy and more. Pre-registration recommended. Registration: $15. (803) 779-4449;www.shepherdscenterofcolumbia.com PRE-DIABETES NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Same Ole, Same Ole Music Festivals? Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) Astrophotography, space-art exhibitions, documentaries, star parties, talks and conferences are some the endless activities that will delight music fans and astronomy aficionados alike. A stellar cast of musicians, including the band Tangerine Dream ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Muse: We want to record a song in space Gear4music.com This all stems from a recently acquired interest in astronomy. After a gig in Moscow, which he described as the most intense ever, a fan presented Bellamy with a big telescope. He set it up and was amazed by the clarity and was astonished to find that ... See all stories on this topic » |
Earth from Space – Italy at night : Space and Astronomy news daily ... By Jonathan Nally The International Space Station (ISS) was located over an area of Romania, close to the capital city of Bucharest (approximately 945 kilometres to the northeast) at the time this image was taken. Part of a solar panel array on a docked ... Space and Astronomy news daily... |
NASA's final space shuttle mission begins with Atlantis' launch ... Astronomy.com is for anyone who wants to learn more about astronomy events, ... Home » News& Observing » Astronomy News » NASA's final space shuttle ... 173.226.48.53/.../NASAs%20final%20space%20shuttle%20mi... |
Space Tweets: 23 Must-Follow Twitter Accounts for Astronomy Lovers ... Let's face it — we all wanted to go to space camp when we were little. Here's a list of people who probably did, and then forg… www.tecktwo.com/social-media-news.../space.../08/ |
Astronomy News - Topix News on Astronomy continually updated from thousands of sources around the net. 3 hrs ago |Space.com · Space Shuttle's Greatest Feat: Redefining the 'Right ... www.topix.com/science/.../astronomer-is-master-of-his-univers... |
Today's Astronomical News (July 2011) - Astronomy Forums ... Today's Astronomical News (July 2011) General Astronomy Forum. ... The countdown for the finalspace shuttle launch began today at 1 p.m. EDT, beginning at ... www.astronomyforum.net/.../114741-todays-astronomical-ne... |
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