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Article: Noaa Predicts Another Busy Hurricane Season
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Federal forecasters are predicting yet another busy hurricane season. more...
From:
http://news-about-space.org/astronomy-news/
 


Article: Ecuador Satellite Collides With Russian Space Junk
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
A small Ecuadoran satellite collided in orbit with the remains of a Russian rocket, but it is too soon to know how much damage it might have sustained, Quito's space agency said Thursday. more...
From:
http://news-about-space.org/astronomy-news/
 


Article: Very Large Telescope Celebrates 15 Years Of Success
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
(Phys. org) With this new view of a spectacular stellar nursery ESO is celebrating 15 years of the Very Large Telescope the world's most advanced optical instrument. This picture reveals thick . . . more...
From:
http://news-about-space.org/astronomy-news/
 


Article: A Hidden Population Of Exotic Neutron Stars
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
(Phys. org) Magnetars the dense remains of dead stars that erupt sporadically with bursts of high energy radiation are some of the most extreme objects known in the Universe. A major campaign . . . more...
From:
http://news-about-space.org/astronomy-news/
 


Article: How To See The International Space Station
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
The International Space Station is one of the most complicated machines ever built and the largest object ever assembled in space. At any time there are up to six astronauts on board, each originating from one of fifteen different nations on Earth. It orbits at an altitude of approximately four hu more...
From:
http://www.universetoday.com/2008/10/11/the-universe-is-not-expanding-uniformly/
 


Article: New Imax Super Short: Galaxies Across Space And Time
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
“Hubble: Galaxies Across Space and Time” is an award winning IMAX Super Short film. In less than 3 minutes you can explore 10 billion years of cosmic history as you fly through one of Hubble’s iconic images, the Hubble Deep Field. These galaxies were photographed by the Hubble Sp more...
From:
http://www.universetoday.com/2008/10/11/the-universe-is-not-expanding-uniformly/
 


Article: Astonishing Hi Resolution Satellite Views Of The Destruction From The Moore, Oklahoma Tornado
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
A new satellite map from Google and Digital Globe shows just released satellite imagery of the damage from the tornado that struck the area of Moore, Oklahoma on May 20, 2013. It’s been called one of the most powerful and destructive tornadoes ever recorded — determined to be an EF5 tor more...
From:
http://www.universetoday.com/2008/10/11/the-universe-is-not-expanding-uniformly/
 


Article: The Ring Nebula Is Really A Football Shaped Jelly Donut
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Sometimes the popular names given to an astronomical object hit the mark of describing its features. Other times . not so much. Case in point, the Ring Nebula. While the distinctive loop shape and colorful beauty have made it one of the most famous celestial discs, it is not really a classic rin more...
From:
http://www.universetoday.com/2008/10/11/the-universe-is-not-expanding-uniformly/
 


Article: Awesome View Of The Active Pavlov Volcano, As Seen From The Space Station
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
The Pavlof Volcano began erupting on May 13, 2013, shooting lava into the air and spewing an ash cloud 20,000 feet (6,000 meters) high. This image from the International Space Station was taken on May 18, and provides a unique oblique (sideways) glance at the action. When the photograph was taken, more...
From:
http://www.universetoday.com/2008/10/11/the-universe-is-not-expanding-uniformly/
 


Article: With Russian Meteor Fresh In Everyone’s Memory, Esa Opens An Asteroid Monitoring Center
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
It’s been about three months since that infamous meteor broke up over Chelyabinsk, Russia. In that time, there’s been a lot of conversation about how we can better protect ourselves against these space rocks with a potentially fatal (from humanity’s perspective) gravitational att more...
From:
http://www.universetoday.com/2008/10/11/the-universe-is-not-expanding-uniformly/
 


Article: An Amazing Anniversary Image From The Vlt
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
This Saturday will mark 15 years that the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) first opened its eyes on the Universe, and ESO is celebrating its first light anniversary with a beautiful and intriguing new image of the stellar nursery IC 2944, full of bright young stars an more...
From:
http://www.universetoday.com/2008/10/11/the-universe-is-not-expanding-uniformly/
 


Article: Ted: Alastair Parvin: Architecture For The People By The People Alastair Parvin (2013)
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Architect Alastair Parvin presents a simple but provocative idea: what if, instead of architects creating buildings for those who can afford to commission them, regular citizens could design and build their own houses? The concept is at the heart of WikiHouse, an open source construction kit that me more...
From:
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/patricia_burchat_leads_a_search_for_dark_energy.html
 


Article: Panstarrs May 23 22.30 Ut
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Hello I take this image in full moonlight may 23 UT 22. 30 7x410sec Leica Apo 180/4. 0 filter red FLI 8300 Best regards Michael J ger more...
From:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Comet-Images/
 


Article: Re: Comet C/2011 L4 Panstarrs Widefield From New Mexico Skies May
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Joe, looks like a laser beam shooting out of the coma! What an image. too bad full moon is going to bust the actual orbital crossing date. (May 26) Chris more...
From:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Comet-Images/
 


Article: Comet C/2011 L4 Panstarrs Widefield From New Mexico Skies May 23
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Hi All Panstarrs at its very best! LINK http://www . com/photos/43846774@N02/8806779876/ Clear, still skies Joe Joseph Brimacombe Coral Towers Observatory more...
From:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Comet-Images/
 


Article: Panstarrs March To May Mosaic
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Hi all. Rolando's images inspired me to make mosaic of my images through telescope, which I made between March 16th and May 16th, nearly two months apart. Here more...
From:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Comet-Images/
 


Article: Panstarrs: 30 Minutes Of Darkness May 22
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Hello all, This was the last chance to get the comet and its magnificent anti tail in a dark sky. We set up at 2am, and finally the moon set at 3:10am. A set more...
From:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Comet-Images/
 


Article: L4 Panstarrs On May 23rd From New Mexico
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Another image of part of the ludicrously long orbital plane spike, taken in near full moonlight a few hours ago: more...
From:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Comet-Images/
 


Article: C/2011 L4: 19 May
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Dear All, here it is a recent image of this beautiful comet: http://www. virtualtelescope. eu/2013/05/22/comet c2011 l4 pan starrs a mosaic 19 may 2013/ best more...
From:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Comet-Images/
 


Article: Re: C/2011 L4 Panstarrs Near Sh2 174 May 21, 2013utc
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Thanks Rolando, Some shots in this ml helped me framing of the comet. :) hiro more...
From:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Comet-Images/
 


Article: C/2011 L4 Panstarrs Near Sh2 174 May 21, 2013utc
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Hi all, I could image the comet during the short dark window after the moonset before the beginning of the twilight at the night. The tail looked sharper and more...
From:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Comet-Images/
 


Article: Yeah, It Was Me
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Okay. . . okay, Sheree said you have to come clean about this. Yes, my birthday wish (March 17) was to have the Evil Orb taken out. I guess next year I need to wish harder and BIGGER more...
From:
http://www.chesmontastro.org/
 


Article: Which Eye Piece Is Suitable For My Telescope?
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
i had make telescope of aperture 3. 5 inch and the focal length of 600mm which eye piece is suitable for me how image looks for all eyepieces and what can be seen Astro Eyepiece 38mm efl 1. 25″OD Astro Eyepiece 25mm efl 1. 25″OD . . Astro Eyepiece 32mm efl 1. 25″OD Astro Eyepiece more...
From:
http://www.christian-astronomers.org/
 


Article: A Little Knowledge Is Dangerous
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Being public on the internet means having to interact with many different sorts. Recently I've been having to deal with a heckler on Facebook. The heckler is actually of a particular type. I'm still trying to learn genetics at this point in my life, so I don't propose to assert that my opinions a more...
From:
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/
 


Article: Twin Stars Are Closer To Earth Than Thought
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Imagine if you could see a car s headlights from more than 20 miles away. Those must be some headlights! It might even throw your whole understanding of headlights into question how could there be any this bright? But then, you realize that the car wasn t 20 miles away, but just 2; instantly, thing more...
From:
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/
 


Article: New Bird Flu May Be Able To Spread Between People
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Since it was first identified by Chinese authorities two months ago, the new H7N9 bird flu has infected 131 people in eastern China. The virus produces severe pneumonia, with most patients requiring hospitalization, and statistics released last week by the WHO indicate that 32 of those infected hav more...
From:
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/
 


Article: Microbial Misadventures: Exploits In Botulism & Pruno In Our Prison Population
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
I am partial to the odd tipple and, as a resident of the licentious, enabling city that is New Orleans, I'm fortunate to be adequately supported in my booze seeking ways by the high number of bars and restaurants within stumbling distance of my front porch. But what to do for those of us prohibite more...
From:
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/
 


Article: Rise In Whooping Cough Linked To Weak Vaccine
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Whooping cough is staging a comeback. According to the CDC, 2012 saw nearly 42,000 pertussis cases the most since 1955. Many public health officials initially believed the epidemic was due to falling vaccination rates. But a new study published this week in Pediatrics shows that the problem is al more...
From:
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/
 


Article: The Physics Of Rug Wrinkles.
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Sometimes it's the things we see everyday that we don't even realize have gone unexplained for millennia. Take rugs, for example. We trip over cat induced rug wrinkles on a daily basis, but what physical parameters control their formation? What is the most energy efficient way to remove them? Even more...
From:
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/
 


Article: May 23rd: Planetary Society Talk About A Sol In The Life Of Opportunity
Published: May 23 2013
Category: Astronomy
Summary:
Podcaster: Casey Dreier ; Mat Kaplan, Emily Dean Title: Planetary Society: A Sol in the Life of Opportunity Organization: Planetary Society Link : http://planetary. org the video has been aired on Google hangout: http://youtu. be/ 8esHXpSEUY Description: Emily will take us through a day in the life more...
From:
http://365daysofastronomy.org/
 



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