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  1. Man on the Moon, a Selection of the Original, Live Broadcasts
  2. Pluto (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2005-09-30
  3. Mining for missing matter: in underground lairs, physicists look for the dark stuff.: An article from: Science News by Ron Cowen, 2010-08-28
  4. Mercury's magnetic twisters.: An article from: Science News for Kids by Stephen Ornes, 2010-04-14
  5. Black hole silhouette: scientists attempt to image a shadow and its tumultuous ring.(Cover story): An article from: Science News by Charles Petit, 2010-10-09
  6. Mars (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2008-09
  7. Black holes seen dancing in pairs: merging galaxies play host to astrophysical pas de deux.(Atom & Cosmos)(Brief article): An article from: Science News by Lisa Grossman, 2010-01-30
  8. Happy 20th, Hubble: flying observatory's cosmic portraits continue to capture hearts and minds.(PHOTO ESSAY)(Hubble Space Telescope)(Cover story): An article from: Science News by Ron Cowen, 2010-04-10
  9. Nearby galaxy is a very dark place: holds record for concentration of mysterious missing mass.(Atom & Cosmos): An article from: Science News by Ron Cowen, 2010-08-28
  10. Hunting hidden dimensions: black holes, giant and tiny, may reveal new realms of space.: An article from: Science News by Diana Steele, 2009-09-26
  11. Scientists go to dark side, but it's for a noble cause.(FROM THE EDITOR)(dark matter)(Editorial): An article from: Science News by Tom Siegfried, 2010-08-28
  12. Cool as a Jupiter.: An article from: Science News for Kids by Stephen Ornes, 2010-04-07
  13. The Saturn-Mars effect: how a statistical effect explains the astrological claim for the power of Mars.(NEWS)(Report): An article from: Skeptic (Altadena, CA) by Alexander Y. Panchin, 2010-06-22
  14. Believing without seeing gives science more power.(FROM THE EDITOR)(Editorial): An article from: Science News by Tom Siegfried, 2010-10-09

61. Department Of Astronomy - Old Astronomy News
Old astronomy news. The StarGazer. Explore the Universe with ProfessorJames Kaler. Astronomy Professor James B. Kaler is the subject
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Old Astronomy News
Explore the Universe with Professor James Kaler
Astronomy Professor James B. Kaler is the subject of a new planetarium show playing at Parkland College's William M. Staerkel Planetarium and across the country. The program, entitled "The StarGazer" , was written and produced by the Great Lakes Planetarium Association and the Minneapolis Planetarium . The presentation gives a personal look into one man's love for astronomy. Read More...
Professor William J. Welch Delivers Fifth Icko Iben Jr. Distinguished Lecture
On Monday, October 28th, Professor William J. Welch of the University of California-Berkeley delivered the fifth Icko Iben Jr. Distinguished Lecture, entitled "The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence". Professor Welch is a pioneering astronomer in the field of star formation and is currently involved in the development of a new radio telescope, the One-Hectare Telescope. The Iben Lecture Series was founded in 1997 and named in honor of Distinguished Professor Emeritus Icko Iben Jr Read More...
South Pole Telescope to Probe "Dark Energy"
A team of astronomers, including the University of Illinois' own

62. SKYLIGHTS
astronomy news for the week starting Friday, March 14, 2003. Phone (217) 3338789Prepared by Jim Kaler. Clear skies and thanks to Skylights' reader
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SKYLIGHTS
Skylights featured on Astronomy Picture of the Day
Skylights featured four times on Earth Science Picture of the Day:
Photo of the Week. . Jupiter lies just southeast of the Beehive Cluster in Cancer and almost within the four-star box that makes Cancer's "Manger" in this photo taken on March 6, 2003. Castor and Pollux in Gemini lie off to the right. Compare with the "Stars" picture taken 12 years ago, the pair showing Jupiter having made a full orbit around the Sun.
Astronomy news for the week starting Friday, March 14, 2003.
Phone: (217) 333-8789
Prepared by Jim Kaler.
Clear skies and thanks to Skylights reader
If you like stars, go to STARS: Portraits of Stars and their Constellations , compiled from previous stars of the week. Want to know what happened? Last week's Skylights is still available. Access Skylights' Archive and photo gallery , now available from December 21, 2001, to the present. Enjoy photographs of the January 20, 2000 total eclipse of the Moon Watch planets move against the background stars. See the Moon move and pass just below the star Nu Virginis, almost occulting it.

63. Calgary RASC Astronomy News
Return to news table of contents. of Canada, Calgary Centre acknowledges a localbusiness for their contribution to the advancement in astronomy and public
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Calgary RASC Current Astronomical News
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Current Astronomical News
THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA
For Immediate Release... February 18, 1998
SHAW COMMUNICATIONS PRESENTED WITH RASC AWARD
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Each year the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Calgary Centre acknowledges a local business for their contribution to the advancement in astronomy and public awareness. This year, the 1997 RASC Corporate Award, was presented to Shaw Communications Inc. Over the last several years, Shaw has been extremely dedicated in providing live coverage of important astronomical and space science events through the broadcast of NASA television on the local cable system. Local cable subscribers have been able to view live shuttle launches, a rover explore the Martian surface, educational programs, press conferences on major findings by the Hubble Space Telescope, Galileo Jupiter Orbiter, Mars Global Surveyor, and much more.

64. Space And Astronomy News
ASTRONOMY AND SPACE NEWS Whats up and whats new out there! Last update July25th 2001. National Space Agencies. NASA Home Page. NASA News Releases.
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  • 65. Astronomy News - The Krasnoyarsk Astronomical Club
    Contacts ž Sibastrofest, The Krasnoyarsk Astronomical Club Home Page.astronomy news. The archive, The English vertion, Home ž News
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    66. Astronomy News, Astronomy Search, Astronomy Links: QuickSciTech
    astronomy news, astronomy search, and astronomy links, from the QuickSciTechdirectory of science news, links, and search engines.
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    Astronomy News, Astronomy Search, and Astronomy Links ( Science Physics Astronomy )
    Astronomy Search: AstroWeb is a directory of about 3000 astronomy links, regularly updated and maintained at the University of Strasbourg, in France.
    find this: Hubble Space Telescope Search: The Hubble Space Telescope Science Institute maintains a website that is searchable for all information and images from the Hubble Space Telescope. Use the text link for advanced search or help. Recent Images Hubble Gallery Hubble Heritage
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    67. Current Berry College Physics & Astronomy News
    Old News 19992000 News 2000-2001 News. Drs. Lane and Timberlake arriveat Berry. The Physics Astronomy Faculty at Berry College.
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    Drs. Lane and Timberlake arrive at Berry
    Dr. Chuck Lane and Dr. Todd Timberlake joined the Department of Physics, Astronomy, and Geology at Berry College this past Fall. Dr. Lane joined the Berry Faculty after spending one year at Colby College in Maine. He has a Ph.D. from Indiana University. He will be teaching the 211-212 sequence, particle physics, advanced lab, and the 101 labs this year. Dr. Timberlake just completed his Ph.D. at the University of Texas. He will be teaching the 111-112 sequence, electronics, classical mechanics, and the 101 lecture this year.
    Supercomputing Clusters Under Development at Berry
    Dr. Timberlake and Dr. Kris Powers (of Computer Science) are working on separate but related projects that will bring supercomputing to Berry. Dr. Powers is supervising a directed study in which several computer science students will be constructing a Beowulf Cluster running the Linux OS. Dr. Timberlake is building a Macintosh Cluster running Mac OS X. Both clusters will be available to students and faculty in the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences for high-performance computing. For more information on Dr. Timberlake's project see the

    68. Space Today Online - Top Astronomy News Of 1999
    These were the top space science and astronomy news stories in the year 1999, accordingto the Science News of the Year list compiled by editors of the weekly
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    SPACE TODAY ONLINE Covering Space From Earth to the Edge of the Universe Cover Rockets Satellites Shuttles ... Global Links
    1999 in
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    These were the top space science and astronomy news stories in the year 1999, according to the Science News of the Year list compiled by editors of the weekly magazine Science News
    • For the first time, astronomers discovered a planet by observing a slight dimming when it passed in front of its parent star. They also found a system of planets outside our Solar System. Such discoveries brought the total number of known extrasolar planets to 28.
    • Photographs suggested three nearby young stars have planets. Stars with an abundance of heavy elements are most likely to spawn planets. Most newborn stars have the potential to make planets.
    • NASA didn't hear from Mars Polar Lander after the spacecraft descended through the Martian atmosphere to the Red Planet's south pole. That followed the loss of a sister spacecraft, Mars Climate Orbiter weeks earlier. In the Orbiter flight, important data hadn't been converted from English units to the metric system.
    • At Jupiter, Galileo snapped the most detailed photos to date of the volcanically active moon Io.

    69. Astronomy Now | Breaking News
    Browse feature stories, and get the latest news regarding space exploration projects, launches, shuttle missions and astronomical discoveries.
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    Spaceflight Now
    For the latest spaceflight news and features visit our sister-site, Spaceflight Now
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    70. Astronomy Now | Home
    Online version of this British astronomy magazine. With selected articles, news and subscription details. up for our newsAlert service and have the latest news in astronomy and space emailed direct to your desktop (free of
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    Breaking News Where are the other Earths beyond the solar system?
    One of the most fascinating areas of astronomical research in recent years has been the search for other 'Earths' circling Sun-like stars far beyond our Solar System. In recent years nearly 100 planets have been discovered in orbits around other stars, but none of these 'exoplanets' remotely resembles the Earth.
    FULL STORY

    Mapping the 'Cosmic Web' of dark matter
    What is Dark Matter and where is it found? These are two of the major mysteries in current studies of the Universe. Although the nature of this invisible material remains elusive, astronomers are beginning to produce detailed maps of the Cosmos, showing its location in relation to the ordinary matter that we can see in telescopes.
    FULL STORY

    Evidence suggests a new form of matter
    NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has found two stars one too small, one too cold that reveal cracks in our understanding of the structure of matter. These discoveries open a new window on nuclear physics, offering a link between the vast cosmos and its tiniest constituents.
    FULL STORY

    Astronomers detect stellar ashes at the dawn of time
    Using a powerful instrument on a telescope in Hawaii, UK astronomers have found ashes from a generation of stars that died over 10 billion years ago. This is the first time that the tell-tale cosmic dust has been detected at such an early stage in the evolution of the universe.

    71. SPACE.com -- Something Amazing Every Day
    Summarizes the latest news in space exploration and offers links to the full stories. Subscribe to the free email newsletter. Site Menu. Space news. Fraser's news. astronomy. Space Flight
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    73. Astronomy Magazine, Star Charts, Space News-Astronomy.com
    astronomy.com, astronomy Magazine, offers daily astronomy and space news, starcharts, pictures of planets, space missions, eclipse and much more.
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    Hubble Views the Red, White, and Blue

    Stars in the dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 1705 reveal their ages and provide a glimpse into the universe’s past.
    Checking Up on Our Neighbors
    SETI@home will use Arecibo Observatory to re-examine up to 150 interesting radio signals from space. Bursting Beachballs The explosive collapse of beachball-sized pockets of plasma creates nanosecond pulses in pulsar radio bursts. New Comet in Early Evening Skies Binoculars or a small telescope are all you need to spot Comet Juels-Holvorcem after sunset this month. Celestron Wins "Go-to" Argument with Meade A California court rules that Celestron's NexStar telescopes do not literally infringe upon a Meade Instruments patent. What Could've Been Had NASA's Mars Polar Lander successfully landed and completed its mission objectives, our understanding of the Red Planet's climate would have dramatically increased.

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    76. Astronomy Space - History - News -What You Need To Know About Astronomy - Space
    Offers a varied set of news, extracts and directory related to space and astronomy written by a space Category Science Technology Space Personal Pages......National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to astronomy Picture of theDay begin space exploration here. Find information news graphics pictures of
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    Chemical engineer, scientist, physician, teacher and astronaut; Dr. Mae C. Jemison is well-versed in African and African-American Studies, speaks fluent Russian, Japanese, and Swahili, as well as English and is trained in dance and choreography.
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    Special: STS-093 Images - 1st Shuttle Mission Commanded by a Woman
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    79. Kidsastronomy.com
    Read about what is happening in the world of astronomy. Kidsastronomy.com'snews section is updated every weekday. astronomy For Kids. AstroNews. .
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    80. ASU Physics & Astronomy | News
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    Department News
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    To submit material for the news page, click here Open Faculty Position: The Department has advertised and is searching for a new faculty member with a focus in astrobiology/astronomy. The initial closing date for the search is March 3, 2003 . Read more about the position here Open Positions Within the Department: Positions currently open for employment within the department are available for examination here This Week's Colloquium "Is Spacetime Lumpy?"
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    Click here for more details - Don't forget to evaluate the colloquium Full Colloquium Listing Next Physics Research Seminar: "From Gas Bags to Blast Waves: The Interstellar Medium at High Spatial Resolution " Prof. Jeff Hester

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