27 June 2008

Google Alert - astronomy+news

Google News Alert for: astronomy+news

UFOs not rare but regular - astronomy researcher
Shanghai Daily - Shanghai,China
By Chen Li | 2008-6-28 | NEWSPAPER EDITION AN astronomy researcher reckons UFOs have been visiting Nanjing, the capital city of Jiangsu Province, ...
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Children learn about space and sports
Rome News-Tribune - Rome,GA,USA
"I'm into astronomy, and I like to help out with anything to do with astronomy," Isaiah said. The two stargazers said that they hold a monthly stargazing ...
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John the amateur astronomer lends his name to an asteroid
Telegraph.co.uk - United Kingdom
An amateur astronomer called John is celebrating the rare honour of having an asteroid named after him. Asteroid number 6137 is now officially called ...
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The sky's the limit: Astronomer seeks to build interest in area
White Mountain Independent - Show Low,AZ,USA
HEBER/OVERGAARD - While reaction in his local community has been quite positive, amateur astronomer Ron Firestone wants interest in astronomy to reach ...
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Sir Patrick Moore portrait
Telegraph.co.uk - United Kingdom
The 85-year-old, who has written more than 60 books on astronomy, is the longest-serving presenter in British television history, according to the Guinness ...
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Science booster blasts off
My Tennessean.com - Nashville,TN,USA
In astronomy, we may also talk about physics, math, chemistry, biology, psychology, meteorology and so on." Teachers who want to see their students thrive ...
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LUMBERYARD LOGS: City improves on homeless front
Coastline Pilot - Laguna Beach,CA,USA
Starship was an astronomy buff, so he was signed up for classes at a community college. He is now getting straight A's in astronomy — and talking about ...
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A giant leap for astronomy
Vernon Morning Star - BC, Canada
For more information about the observatory and how you can donate, see www.okanaganobservatory.ca Information on the astronomy club is at www.ocrasc.ca.
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Too much information in the Odyssey
Science News - USA
Scholars believe that the poet lived some time after 800 BC, and that the Greek astronomy of his time was not sophisticated enough to calculate where the ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: astronomy+news

Evidence of massive asteroid impact on Mars supported by computer ...
The dramatic differences between the northern and southern hemispheres of Mars have puzzled scientists for 30 years. One of the proposed explanations--a massive asteroid impact--now has strong support from computer simulations carried ...
Astronomy News and Research - http://www.astronomyreport.com/

Cluster listens to the sounds of Earth
The mission is trying to understand what extraterrestrials might sound like.
Astronomy.com - News - http://www.astronomy.com

Sydney Observatory Work Experience Students for June 2008
By Geoff Wyatt
Join Emma, Grace and Dialni as they talk about gravity at Sydney Observatory.
Sydney Observatory - news and... - http://www.sydneyobservatory.com.au/blog

Science News: Another take on whether Odysseus, and Homer, knew ...
By Charlie Petit
Could be, but now at Science News Davide Castelvecchi reports a few scholars who aren't so sure. There is no clear reason to think, her sources tell Castelvecchi, that at the time of the Odyssey's setting Greek astronomy would permit ...
Knight Science Journalism Tracker - http://ksjtracker.mit.edu

e!ScienceNews.com - All Science News in One Place
By KillerStartups.com - all
Actually for anyone interested in any type of science topic from astronomy to physics e! Science News is a great place to go and learn more about science. e! Science News has all of the latest articles in all scientific areas. e! ...
arnsteinblogg 2.0 - http://www.arnsteinlarsen.no/


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