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SPACE, Astronomy News, Nov 28, 2011


This Week On The Space Show
Space Fellowship
In these weekly radio interviews David regularly appears on over 60 networked stations across Australia with all the latest news and on general astronomy and space discovery issues. David's audience numbers around 4 million listeners weekly! ...
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Spaced Out! Curiosity bound for Mars
ABC Online (blog)
And he rubs shoulders with some of the world's most prestigious space scientists and astronomyinstitutions. Each Tuesday at 6.20am on ABC Riverina Breakfast, Dave talks with Anne Delaney (a fellow space science fanatic) about the latest astronomy news ...
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Amateur astronomer glimpses an alien solar system
Discover Magazine (blog)
Below is a gallery of exoplanets that have been directly imaged using telescopes on ground and in space. Click the thumbnail picture to get a bigger picture and more information, and scroll through the gallery using the left and right arrows.
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Discover Magazine (blog)
Lakeville astronomer Mike Renzi to speak at Rotary Club meeting
Middleboro Gazette
MIDDLEBORO — Lakeville astronomer Mike Renzi will present a slide show with images of deepspace objects, planets, and asteroid videos that he has taken from my observatory when he appears as the guest speaker at a Middleboro Rotary Club dinner ...
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Peoria Challenger Space Center offers new 'Family STAR Night'
Arizona Republic
Challenger Space Center Arizona is offering a new "Family STAR Night" program, an expanded event featuring space-themed family fun. This interactive astronomy night featuring activities for all ages will be on select Saturday evenings throughout the ...
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Astronomy Without A Telescope – The Progenitor Problem
Universe Today
But, apart from that, the steps that led up to the explosion are a mystery (Credit:NASA/Chandra). With so much of our current understanding of the universe based on Type 1a supernovae data, a good deal of current research is focused upon just how ...
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Universe Today
One People, One Sky, One App! Astronomers Without Borders Endorses SkySafari ...
PR Web (press release)
... makers of the award-winning SkySafari astronomy apps, announced a major endorsement byAstronomers Without Borders, a global non-profit organization promoting better international relations through shared interest in astronomy and space exploration ...
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Indra's Salty SMOS Satellite Is All Wet With Upgrades
SatNews Publishers
Indra, a major Information Technology company in Spain and a leading IT multinational in Europe and Latin America finished the upgrade of the SMOS (Soil Moisture & Ocean Salinity) data processing system installed at the European Space Astronomy Centre...
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SatNews Publishers
How to Spot Planet Venus in the Sky
Space.com
SPACE.com will have more to say as we draw closer to this very special celestial event. Stay tuned! Joe Rao serves as an instructor and guest lecturer at New York's Hayden Planetarium. He writes about astronomy for The New York Times and other ...
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South Africa's SKA bid gets new campaign
Bizcommunity.com
Minister of Science and Technology Naledi Pandor said in a statement read by Moonsamy: "South Africa has come of age when it comes to astronomy capacity and capabilities. Our infrastructure and human capital development investments in space science and ...
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Why Occultations? Why, Indeed! Wildwood Astronomer Rolls His Eyes Heavenward
Dade County Sentinel
Smith, who grew up in Ohio, got interested in astronomy via splashy kid-lit – “I'ma big science fiction reader since the fourth grade, when Heinlein came out with Space Patrol” – and built his first telescope at 11 from a box of tubes and rings ...
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Youngest Supernova Imaged Right after Explosion
Fars News Agency
The results will be published this week in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. The telescopes participating in the research were NASA's telescopes at Robledo de Chavela (Madrid) and those of the National Geographic Institute in Yebes (Guadalajara)....
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Fars News Agency
South Jersey Skies: The rock that missed us
Gloucester County Times - NJ.com
Space numbers are generally big, and difficult to visualize. So it might be good to do what many astronomy instructors do to convey the scale of things in our universe. Let's build a scale model. We'll reduce the size of everything down to something ...
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Gloucester County Times - NJ.com
What's Up in the Sky: Astronomy for December
Akron Beacon Journal
Q: I've seen the International Space Station, and it is really bright sometimes. How many lights are on the ISS? — Jerry G., Strasburg. A: None that we can see. The bright streak you see is the sunlight reflecting off the 3883 square yards of solar ...
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New Planetarium Brings Outer Space Into The Classroom in Bronxville
Patch.com
“With this system,” says Middle School Science teacher Karen Green, “we can capture the imaginations of our students, and teach not only astronomy, but also evolution, ecology, and so much more.” The teachers spent the first part of the training ...
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Texas A&M Astronomers Prove Instrumental in Shedding Light on Dark Energy
Texas A&M University
"We are fortunate at Texas A&M to have both the excellent students and staff as well as the high-quality lab space required to build such precision instrumentation," DePoy says. "Our team includes undergraduate and graduate students from several ...
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Texas A&M University
What does the future of space exploration hold?
io9
Shara tells us about NASA's upcoming mission to Mars, how our descendants will go about terraforming the red planet, Jupiter's mysterious (and potentially life-harboring) moon, Europa — and why this truly is the golden age of astronomy.
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Thankful Astronomer
Universe Today
If only it would lighten up and let some more IR through so we didn't have to send telescopes to space to study this region of the spectrum. I'm thankful for this lump of rock, third from the Sun, we're all riding on. It the grand scheme of things, ...
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Universe Today
AKARI operation completed
Space Daily
AKARI was launched on February 22 (JST), 2006 from the Uchinoura Space Center by the MV Launch Vehicle No. 8. It is the first Japanese infrared astronomical satellite, and has been operated beyond its expected lifetime. AKARI provided infrared source ...
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Student Aids In Tracking Down Near Earth Asteroids
Universe Today
Right now a program headed by Mark Trueblood with Robert Crawford (Rincon Ranch Observatory) and Larry Lebofsky (Planetary Science Institute) is being executed at the National Optical Astronomy Observatory to help catalog NEOs – and it's being assisted ...
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Universe Today
Solar eclipse this Friday could wow small audience
msnbc.com
... please email Clara Moskowitz at cmoskowitz@space.com and Denise Chow at dchow@space.com. Joe Rao serves as an instructor and guest lecturer at New York's Hayden Planetarium. He writes about astronomy for The New York Times and other publications, ...
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msnbc.com
Thanksgiving wish
Discover Magazine (blog)
by Phil Plait in Geekery, Humor | 3 comments | RSS feed | Trackback > Phil Plait, the creator of BadAstronomy, is an astronomer, lecturer, and author. After ten years working on Hubble SpaceTelescope and six more working on astronomy education, ...
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Cosmology's Best-Kept Secret
Scientific American (blog)
We all know that light goes at finite speed, but it's worth recalling what that means forastronomical observations: if we see a hypothetical galaxy that's one million light-years away, we are detecting light that was emitted 1 million years ago. ...
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Scientific American (blog)
Hero dev writes the CODE that COULD SAVE THE WORLD
Register
NEOs are keeping astronomers very busy. Those starry-eyed boffins are keeping a close watch on such objects and hope to discover as many of them as possible. By tracking them, space experts can compute more accurate orbits. "In this way, if a potential ...
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Copy of Qur'an in space
The Muslim News
Borzu is now an editorial member of Aseman-e-Shab magazine which is a leadingastronomy and space science journal in the Middle East. Borzu, who was born in Iran and has been involved in researching on space science for over 40 years, was the publisher ...
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The Muslim News
Wilderness Center offers full December calendar
New Philadelphia Times Reporter
Just how big is the universe? How far have we explored? What do we know about the space in outerspace? Family Astronomy programs are generally 30 to 45 minutes long and include a Planetarium show. Free. Happy Bird Day! Drop-In, 10 am to 4 pm Dec. ...
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'Perfect black' coating can render a 3D object flat, raises intriguing dark ...
U of M News Service (press release)
"Since deep space itself is a perfect dark background, if a planet or star were surrounded by a thick, sooty atmosphere of light-absorbing carbon nanomaterial gases, it would become invisible due to the same principle," Guo said. ...
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IT cos, developers embracing smart tech in Indian cities
Times of India
Ashwin Mahesh, now CEO of the Bangalore start-up Mapunity, had studied physics, management,astronomy and atmospheric sciences before landing a job at NASA. During his five-year stint there, he researched polar clouds using remote sensing, ...
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The green ghost of a distant dead star
Discover Magazine (blog)
You can see it if you peruse this lovely Hubble Space Telescope picture that was just released: Isn't that pretty? As much as I like it, the most interesting thing in it, though is actually rather difficult to see here. ...
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New Understanding of Mayan Texts
Santa Barbara Edhat
"This interpretation shows that the same religious ideas of astronomy, calendrics, space, and time were held in the Classic period, through the Postclassic period, and into early Colonial times," he said.
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The expanding universe hits a breaking point
Globe and Mail
Here's a final word from Dave Rothstein, an astrophysics postdoctoral fellow in the department of astronomy at Cornell University. Writing on Cornell's Ask AnAstronomer website, he says that if the universe is infinite, its size doesn't change ...
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Globe and Mail
Minister has high hopes for SKA
Independent Online (blog)
Pandor pointed out that space science, including astronomy, was one of five key priority research areas identified by her department for particular assistance. Another was human and social dynamics and was equally important. The others are energy, ...
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Independent Online (blog)
Rivals work well together
Bryan College Station Eagle
It's part of a space race to build the most powerful telescope in the world. In astronomy, UT and A&M have been working together ever since A&M started its program near the beginning of Robert Gates' presidency. The university conducted an external ...
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New projector at MSUM Planetarium helps viewers travel the stars
WDAY
A feature that shows the satellites orbiting earth is one of Astronomy Professor Matt Craig's favorites. Matt Craig: “It reminds me of a scene in Star Wars, In the first Star Wars Movie where your watching the rebel commanders and the Death Star comes ...
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Revving Up For The Next Space Race
Daily Free Press (subscription)
“A Chinese lunar base by 2020 would certainly give China an advantage at a time that the United States is reducing its spending on space projects.” BU astronomy professor Andrew West said China's decision to travel to the moon may have more to do with ...
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NASA launch tower goes for a ride : Space and Astronomy news ...
By Jonathan Nally
THE MOBILE LAUNCHER that will host NASA's Space Launch System and new Orion spacecraft was moved to Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Centre in Florida to begin two weeks of structural and systems tests. This is the first ...
Space and Astronomy news daily...
Gallery ... - Space and Astronomy news daily – SpaceInfo.com.au
By Jonathan Nally
Space and Astronomy news daily – SpaceInfo.com.au ... Saturn's moon Enceladus appears in silhouette in this image taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. ... Adapted from information issued byNASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute. ...
Space and Astronomy news daily...
Mars mission on its way! : Space and Astronomy news daily ...
By Jonathan Nally
Space and Astronomy news daily – SpaceInfo.com.au. Space and Astronomy ... A HISTORIC VOYAGE to Mars has begun with the launch of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory, which carries a car-sized rover named Curiosity. The mission will ...
Space and Astronomy news daily...
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NASA Successfully Launches Mars Science Lab Mission - Night Sky ...
NASA has launched the most capable machine, nicknamed Curiosity, ever ... You are here:Astronomy News » Mars » NASA Successfully Launches Mars .... Visit the Night Sky Observer for more astronomy and space news or are looking for . ...
www.nightskyobserver.com/.../nasa-successfully-launches-mar...
NASA's Hubble Confirms That Galaxies Are The ... - e! Science News
New observations by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope are expanding ... Get science news via ...Thursday, November 17, 2011 - 14:50 in Astronomy & Space ...
esciencenews.com/.../nasas.hubble.confirms.that.galaxies.are.th...
NASA develops new game-changing technology - News Astronomy
Space / Astronomy News and Articles ... 21, 2011) — Two NASA California centers have been selected to develop new space-aged technologies that could be ...
www.newsastronomy.com/.../13772-nasa-develops-new-game...
What's On Astronomy.FM | Astronomy.FM
SET #2: EarthSky news break ~ 365 Days of Astronomy ~ Talking Space ... to pursue science takes imagination – and a few NASA-designed robots in the ...
astronomy.fm/2011/11/26/today-on-astronomy-fm-radio-2/
NASA Ames Features Live Broadcast of Mars Launch « AstroNews
AstroNews is an astronomy and spaceflight-related website providing the latest news and ... Full Story: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/news/releases/2011/11 -96AR.html ... Ames Research Center Tags: space, news, ames, science, NASA ...
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