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Astronomy Without A Telescope – Say No To Mass Extinction (Universe Today)
You may have heard that there is an 86 per cent chance that in a mere million years or so Gliese 710 will drift close enough to the solar system to perturb the Oort cloud and perhaps send a rain of comets down into the inner solar system.(...)Read the rest of Astronomy Without A Telescope [...]
UH astronomy institute receives $60,000 for fund (Honolulu Advertiser)
A $60,000 gift will be used to establish a new fund at the University of Hawaii-Manoa's Institute for Astronomy.
Classifying Every Known Galaxy in Just Three Weeks (Time Magazine)
Do you have an Internet connection, some free time and a penchant for staring off into space? Then Galaxy Zoo needs you.
End subsidy of studies? (The Beacon News)
Never mind scholarships, grants or mom and dad's savings. In the city of Aurora, the best scholarships come from taxpayers. Over the last two years, Aurora has spent $169,214.75 to reimburse 95 employees for tuition and books in college classes. In many cases the courses have a direct job link. But the city has also paid for firefighters to take astronomy, police officers to enroll in music ...
VWilliams Reaches 4th Round at Key Biscayne (ABC News)
Venus Williams advances at Key Biscayne; Andy Murray upset by Mardy Fish Venus Williams - Roberta Vinci - Tennis - Astronomy - Venus
Reporter's Notebook: Dickinson professor receives $29K grant (The Sentinel)
The National Science Foundation Course Curriculum and Laboratory program has awarded $29,045 to David Jackson, associate professor of physics and astronomy at Dickinson College, for his project, “Integrating Photon Quantum Mechanics Experiments into the Undergraduate Physics Curriculum.”
Hope and a telescope enthrall Gaza stargazers (AP via Yahoo! News)
Suleiman Baraka's journey could be measured in light years: the eldest of 14 children of a butcher, he rose from humble beginnings in violence-wracked Gaza to become an astrophysicist, space weather expert and researcher for NASA, the U.S. space agency.
Tomorrow Includes A Lot Of Asteroids And Comets (SpaceDaily)
by Elisabeth Mittelb Berlin, Germany (SPX) March 29, 2010 "Surprise!" - Alan Harris loves this word. It really suits the character and profession of this 58-year old British scientist.
Hope and a telescope enthrall Gaza stargazers (3news)
Suleiman Baraka's journey could be measured in light years: the eldest of 14 children of a butcher, he rose from humble beginnings in violence-wracked Gaza to become an astrophysicist, space weather expert and researcher for NASA.
Apollo 13 astronaut tells Biloxi astronomy students to aim high (WLOX-TV Biloxi)
BILOXI, MS (WLOX) – "Here is a shot of myself drifting down through that tunnel," Fred Haise said, as he displayed black and white photos of his days as an astronaut.
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