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SPACE, Astronomy News, Oct 06, 2011


Daily Mail
Previous scans of comets led astronomers to believe that the icy bodies could not have brought water to Earth - or at least were only responsible for a very small fraction of it. HiFi, the Heterodyne Instrument for the Infrared on the Hershel Space ...
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Celebrating The Dark Universe
NPR (blog)
It's an understatement to say that when the accelerated universe was first announced, the physics and astronomy community were completely baffled. To a large extent, we still are, 13 years later. I'd like to use the blog today to put their discovery ...
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Space and time combine to overpower the human brain
TechEye
“CCDs are a big reason for later developments in astronomy,” said Goldman. They've made extremely powerful telescopes at a fraction of the cost. Space and time combine to overpower the human brain -
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TechEye
Charles P. Sonett: the Legacy of a Pioneering Space Scientist
UA News (press release)
In 1962, Sonett became head of the Space Sciences Division at NASA Ames Research Center, where he oversaw research for the nation'sspace program in the areas of geophysics, interplanetary and planetary physics, planetary sciences, astronomy, ...
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UA News (press release)
Clocking the mosh pit of interstellar space
University of Wisconsin-Madison
The work is reported today (Oct. 5) in the journal Nature. “All the stars with their planetary systems are born out of the interstellar medium,” explains UW–Madison astronomy professor Alexander Lazarian who, with graduate student Blakesley Burkhart, ...
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Inspiration and an Old Picture Full of Awesome: Robert Goddard and His Rocket
Universe Today
That story was my first exposure – that I recall – to rockets and spacetravel and other planets, and I have to say, Robert Goddard is one of the reasons I'ma space and astronomy journalist today. I remembered that 2nd grade fascination and inspiration ...
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Universe Today
Survey gives clues to origin of type Ia supernovae
Astronomy Magazine
The largest survey to date of distant exploding stars is giving astronomers new clues to what's behind the type Ia supernovae they use to measure distances across the cosmos. These stellar explosions helped astronomers conclude more than a decade ago ...
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UFO sighting phenomenon gets help from Nobel Prize astronomers
HULIQ
“The Nobel Prize for physics goes to three American astronomers this year. They discovered that the expansion of our universe is speeding up. That completely unexpected discovery suggests that empty space is actually filled with some mysterious form of ...
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Churning galaxy is a snake pit
Environmental Expert (press release)
They used CSIRO's Australia Telescope Compact Array because 'it is one of the world's best telescopes for this kind of work,' as Dr Robert Braun, Chief Scientist at CSIROAstronomy and Space Science explained. The radio telescope was tuned to receive ...
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State of the Arts
CU Columbia Spectator
Without a centralized place for ticket distribution and production promotion, students swarmed a concrete crevice in the Lerner Hall lobby—the precise location of today'sshiny, glowing TIC booth. “It was a space about 9 by 6 feet with a window. ...
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Social media may help educators in classroom
MSU The Trail Blazer Online
Dr. Thomas Pannuti uses a smart phone app to help his Astronomy 112 students find constellations in the night sky. Students can download the app and have an easier time locating stars, he said. “I think the use of smart phones helps enhance the ...
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Sky spy: Hunter's moon can light the way to bring in crops
Arizona Daily Star
Today the moon rises at 3:03 pm and sets at 2:26 am Friday. It is a waxing (growing larger) gibbous (more than half lit) moon. Learn more about solar wind at Friday's meeting of the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association. Marcia Neugebauer, a space...
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UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News
UPI.com
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 5 (UPI) -- US astronomers say new evidence bolsters a theory that a significant portion of Earth's early oceans was delivered to the planet by asteroids. University of Michigan researchers have detected ocean-like water on an ...
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The Ancient Alien Question asked by Philip Coppens
UFODigest
The closest topic explored by science is the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), executed by radio astronomy. But SETI merely investigates whether there are extraterrestrial civilizations somewhere out there, in the depths of the universe, ...
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UFODigest
America's 20 Educators to Watch Are Using Technology to Enhance Learning
MarketWatch (press release)
Andrew Vanden Heuvel, AP physics and astronomy teacher at Michigan Virtual School: Andrew challenges his students to rediscover the universe through the use of screen capture and uses a variety of screen capture videos to help his students better...
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UN highlights everyday benefits from space science and technology
DefenceWeb (press release)
The workshop, which will be held in the village of Enayetpur – also known as the Space Village for its year-round astronomy-related events – will allow participants to use state-of-the-art astronomical equipment, and observe objects over their laptop ...
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DefenceWeb (press release)
Pembrokeshire Astronomer: Today in 1957...The start of the Space ...
Musings of astronomy, past present and future...from the county of Pembrokeshire. ...The start of the Space Age. .... Today's Sun & a bit of the Moon. ...
pembsastronomer.blogspot.com/.../today-in-1957the-start-of-s...

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