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  • Carl Sagan – 50 years of space exploration


    haha.nuAuthority Authority: 518
    Today, November 9-th, is the birthday of Carl Sagan, an astronomer, author and highly successful popularizer of astronomy, astrophysics and other natural sciences. Here is a tribute video for him. Btw, today is also the birthday of Hang, a frequent editor of haha.nu, and a special person for me. So, happy birthday to ...
    2 hours ago
  • Learn More About Moon & Sun Current State With MoonTool


    Piyada's WorldAuthority Authority: 135
    Do you have any interest on Astronomy or do you have any interest on Sun and Moon current state due to faith? Then this tool really going to help you. Moon and Sun position control too many happenings in this world. Either intentionally or unwillingly we all, somewhat depend on Moon. Sometime for religion festival, ...
    4 hours ago
  • Astronomy: Some Facts


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    How much is there to be known or learned about all the objects and phenomenon in the entire universe? Remember that there are about 1 x 10 ^22 stars in the universe, thats 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars; then that many of those stars have planets spinning around them. Then think about all the moons that orbit ...
    6 hours ago
  • Some Astranomical Facts


    Internet Business PromotionAuthority Authority: 156
    How much information on astronomy should there be for all the objects and phenomenon in the entire universe? Consider that there are somewhere around 1 x 10 ^22 stars in the universe, that’s a one followed by 22 zeros. Then consider that many of those stars have planets revolving around them. Then consider all the ...
    6 hours ago
  • Review: National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Night Sky


    Mang's Bat PageAuthority Authority: 99
    This summer I received a copy of a new astronomy book to review: National Geographics Backyard Guide to the Night Sky by Howard Schneider (ISBN 978-1-4262-0281-0, trade paper version, list price US $21.95 / Can $26.00). First Impressions My copy had a substantial heft and feel as well as a quality glossy ...
    7 hours ago
  • ‘The Final Frontier’


    richardhowe.comAuthority Authority: 485
    In response to Andrew’s post about the Universe and Carl Sagan’s birthday, I went into the vault for this prose poem about a 19th-century French astronomer whose name includes my last name. I found this scientist by accident while researching a college assignment in the 1970s.–PM I Heard Camille Flammarion ...
    9 hours ago
  • Troubled Broderick play pushes back its opening – The Associated Press


    ParanominalAuthority Authority: 455
    Washington PostTroubled Broderick play pushes back its openingThe Associated Press23. The play about an astronomy teachers affair with a younger woman had been scheduled to open Nov. 16 at the small Acorn Theatre on 42nd Street.Broderick calls "line"–if you didnt know, its natural!Examiner.comMatthew Broderick ...
    11 hours ago
  • On Second Listen: The Aliens - Luna


    Consequence of SoundAuthority Authority: 639
    Earlier in the decade, an indie super group of sorts formed that you probably missed. Made of three former Beta Band members, The Aliens came to fruition with 2007’s Astronomy For Dogs . While it was an excellent record, it had the tendency to stray from why it was so enjoyable, especially at the last half as ...
    16 hours ago
  • Only £24.95 for Name A Star Deluxe - Other Occasions


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    £24.95 Info / Buy Product Information You will not find a more beautiful or unique gift than this anywhere! Send someone special into orbit by Naming a Star after them with the International Stargazer Directory. It is a gift that is clearly out of this ...
    17 hours ago
  • David Snoke: Creationist Physicist?


    The Sensuous CurmudgeonAuthority Authority: 478
    TODAY we encountered a genuine curiosity. We learned of it in the Ironton Tribune , a daily newspaper in Ironton, Ohio, population almost 12,000, which is across the Ohio River from the bordering states of West Virginia and Kentucky. The article is titled: Scientist to speak on Biblical interpretations at SSU . ...
    18 hours ago
  • Sunday Summary: 11/8/09


    Appellation MountainAuthority Authority: 425
    So not only did SJP and Matthew Broderick have twins, they’ve generated double the press with their name choices. First came the announcement that the girls were named Marion Loretta Elwell and Tabitha Hodge .  Which was followed by chatter about how Marion and Tabitha were mismatched, and wasn’t it unfair ...
    18 hours ago
  • First things


    The Jersey ExileAuthority Authority: 110
    Six years ago I decided I need to start writing again. As a kid I was always spending most of my waking hours lost in my imagination, and after my parents got me my first very computer (a Franklin Ace 1000, a short-lived Apple II clone) there was no stopping me from setting all of those fantasies to words- I wrote ...
    18 hours ago
  • Knowledge, Love, and Civilization


    QuiddityAuthority Authority: 425
    Francis Bacon said “Knowledge is power,” and I know of no record of him ever apologizing. What sort of disposition would lead a person to saying such a thing. It’s not as if people prior to Bacon did not realize that knowledge gave its possessor power. But they had good manners and higher values, so they ...
    18 hours ago
  • Meteorite found due to skycam


    Bad AstronomyAuthority Authority: 696
    Out in Western Australia, in the Nullabor desert, there is an array of sky cameras designed to observe meteors as they flame their way through our atmosphere. It’s been observing the sky since 2006, and it paid off handsomely: a bright meteor observed by the skycam has led to the resulting meteorite being found . ...
    18 hours ago
  • Stargazing at home


    Malaysia TravelogueAuthority Authority: 143
    Anyone who has ever seen the night sky full of stars with no light pollution from big cities around will most happily agree that this is one of the most magnificent experiences you can have. It makes you feel small and humble and at the same time you stand there staring and are just thankful the unbelievable beauty ...
    19 hours ago
  • No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die


    40 Years In The DesertAuthority Authority: 452
    Click for full size Where is the White Persian Cat? Well, it appears that some sharp-eyed satellite imagery analysts have spotted what they think is a China’s anti-satellite laser installation in Google ™ Earth ™ pictures. This conclusion is actually somewhat controversial, as there are any number of ...
    21 hours ago
  • November 8th: Radio Astronomy: An Important Tool


    365 Days of AstronomyAuthority Authority: 426
    Date: November 8, 2009 Title: Radio Astronomy: An Important Tool Podcaster: Nitza Santiago Organization: Columbia University Astronomy   http://outreach.astro.columbia.edu Description: Radio astronomy is an indispensable tool used by scientists to study the Universe. Throughout the years astronomers ...
    22 hours ago
  • Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-08


    Nothing But WordsAuthority Authority: 117
    SEPTA info line said all services were operating normally. Too bad they werent. Trolley got me to 69th St as usual at 5:45AM, then, no El! # Split a cab with a guy going to Penn Hospital – cost about the same as riding the R5. Striking at 3AM is going to cause chaos this morning. # With the SEPTA strike going ...
    22 hours ago
  • 2012: the Myth


    astrofish.net/xenonAuthority Authority: 127
    I’m an astrologer – it’s what I do . I also understand the power of suggestion, and what I’m about to suggest is that the Mayan Myth, as promulgated by modern (self-appointed) masters, is nothing more than a fable. Fairy tale. Smoke up the old smoke stack. Maybe just smoke blown up something else. I have a ...
    1 day ago
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day : Stickney Crater


    Chat Marchet News DigestAuthority Authority: 162
    “A different astronomy and space sciencerelated image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation. “ Find out more here…
    1 day ago

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