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  1. Saturn (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2008-03
  2. Comets (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Melanie Chrismer, 2008-03
  3. Earth (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2008-03
  4. Gigahertz Devices and Systems (Topics in the News)
  5. History News: Space News by Michael Johnstone, 2001-09-01
  6. Pluto: Dwarf Planet (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2008-03
  7. The Moon (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Melanie Chrismer, 2008-03
  8. ultimas noticias del cosmos/ Last News of the Cosmos: Hacia El Primer Segundo (Spanish Edition) by Hubert Reeves, 2007-06-30
  9. The News on Aliens (Uqp) by Stephen Measday, 1997-06
  10. Uranus (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2008-03
  11. Mars (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science) by Melanie Chrismer, 2008-03
  12. Mercury (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2008-03
  13. Venus (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Melanie Chrismer, 2008-03
  14. The Sun (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science) by Melanie Chrismer, 2008-03

41. Sidewalk Astronomers Forum - Sidewalk Astronomy News
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42. Sidewalk Astronomers Forum - Astronomy News
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43. Astronomy News, Star Charts, Space Pictures
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44. Academia Sinica, Institute Of Astronomy & Astrophysics
Public Outreach. astronomy news. General Info Research Links Home Chinese Translation. 2005, Aug The History of Astronomy in Taiwan by Tsai,An Li
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45. Astronomy Club Of Tulsa - Home Page
The Astronomy Club Of Tulsa and Oxley Nature Center will be hosting a public viewing event at Click the icons below for the latest astronomy news.
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Home News Observe Gallery ... Join October Meeting Date: Friday, October 14, 2005 Time: 7:30 PM Location: Tulsa University - Keplinger Hall
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There have been e-mails circulating recently about Mars making once-in-a-lifetime close encounter with Earth this August. This is old information from 2003 and is not true for this year. For more information concerning the hoax visit the following links:
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46. Daily Astronomy News -AstroLeb
Astronomy Now s Breaking News Page. Astronomy magazine s weekly newsletter. Astronomy Throughout the Net. IAU Astronomical Headlines. NASA News.
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47. Astronomy News & Links / Highlights
STScI Hubble Deep Field, astronomy news LINKS. NASA s Astronomy Picture of the Day. © STScI Hubble Deep Field. HIGHLIGHTS December 31, 2004
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[Mission to the Planets] [Way to Space] Astronomy Highlights Dec 16
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[STScI] The Helix Nebula may consist of two gaseous disks nearly perpendicular to each other Dec 14
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[Harvard] Rapid cooling of the young pulsar 3C58 points to unexpected conditions in the matter of neutron stars Dec 09
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[STScI] Discovery of dusty disks around sun-like stars Dec 01
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[STScI] I Zwicky 18: age determination of a very young galaxy Nov 26
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[MPA] Observing reionization with a radio telescope Nov 24
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[ESO] Young Stars Poised for Production of Rocky Planets. VLT Interferometer Studies the Inner Region of Circumstellar Discs Nov 22
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[Harvard] Supermassive black holes did already exist in very early epochs of the universe Nov 18 [ESO] Stellar Clusters Forming in the Blue Dwarf Galaxy NGC 5253 Nov 09 [CalTech] Spitzer Sees Ice and Warm Glows in Dark and Dusty Places Nov 08 NEW [NRAO] Radio studies of the most distant known quasar indicate that the young galaxy already contains a supermassive black hole Nov 02 [MPA] Tramp stars in the intergalactic space within galaxy clusters: records of a violent history Oct 29 [ESO] Measuring Cosmic Distances with Stellar Heart Beats. VLTI Watches the Changing Size of Bright Southern Cepheids

48. MSU Physics And Astronomy : Astronomy Links
astronomy news from the online version of the magazine Sky Telescope astronomy news and links to resources on the net; NASA JPL s Space Calendar
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    Space Exploration News from Around the Internet
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    Astronomy news and links to resources on the net
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    Space events and anniversaries in the coming year
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  • Comet Hale-Bopp Info Page
    (maintained by Charles S. Morris of NASA JPL, who is an MSU Astrophysics alumnus)
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  • 49. OAC: Astronomy News
    New findings by astronomers from Lowell Observatory and the Massachusetts Featured Article astronomy news For Sale Photo Gallery Astronomy Links
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    Kevin M. Berg Astronomy News July Has the Speed of Light Changed Over Time?
    Australian theoretical physicist, Professor Paul Davies, has proposed that one of the so-called "constants" of the universe the speed of light has in fact slowed over time, a revelation that will cause a rethink of many of our accepted laws of physics as well as our "understanding" of the beginning of the universe. Latest Results in Continuing Search for Ancient Martian Life
    In the latest study of a 4.5 billion-year-old Martian meteorite, researchers have presented new evidence confirming that 25 percent of the magnetic material in the meteorite was produced by ancient bacteria on Mars. Pluto's Atmosphere is Changing
    New findings by astronomers from Lowell Observatory and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) indicate that Pluto's atmosphere is undergoing a cooling trend and other global changes. Earth's Oldest Known Meteorite Impact
    A team of geologists has determined the age of the oldest known meteorite impact on Earth - a catastrophic event that generated massive shockwaves across the planet billions of years before a similar event helped wipe out the dinosaurs.

    50. AmSky - The Astronomy Headlines
    We are not currently posting news directly on AmSky but below are the best sites for the latest astronomy news. Top Sites
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    We are not currently posting news directly on AmSky but below are the best sites for the latest astronomy news. Top Sites NASA JPL ESA Other News Sources CalTech
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    NASA NASA Archive NASA Space Weather National Science Foundation Space Telescope Science Institute University of California at Berkeley U.S. Naval Observatory E-mail link spam-protected by CGISpy.com All correspondence becomes the property of the editor of AmSky

    51. Astronomy News
    Archive of Previous SAO astronomy news. Semester 1, 2005 Semester 2, 2004 Semester 1, 2004 Semester 2, 2003 Semester 1, 2003 Semester 2, 2002
    http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/sao/astronomynews/
    12th September, 2005: Comet Tempel 1 Update On the 4th of July the Deep Impact probe slammed into Comet Tempel 1 and in the process released a vast cloud of debris that was observed by numerous Earth-based and space-based telescopes. The event was not simply an extravagent way to celebrate the day but rather a means to gain some insight into what comets are made of. Astronomers and scientists have now made some preliminary analysis of the mountain-loads of Spitzer Space Telescope and Deep Impact data obtained just after the impact to provide some confirmation of their theories and, as is often the case, to throw in a few surprises. The initial impact showed that comet Tempel 1, like the possum in my roof , has a fluffy structure and that it is only weakly held together by its feeble gravity. It is believed that the fluffy and porous nature of the comet may act as an effective insulator protecting the comet interior from solar heating and leaving its internal composition as it was when it first formed. Some of these materials would've been released when the impactor hit the comet. Spectral analysis of the resulting debris cloud has shown, coincidentally once again like a possum, that comet Tempel 1 contains a substantial quanitity of organic materials. This adds weight to the theory that materials such as these may have been brought to the Earth by comets soon after its formation. This provided our world with the building blocks required to form primitive life-forms that would in time evolve into humans and roof-dwelling possums.

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    53. HubbleSite - NewsCenter - Inbox Astronomy - Sign Up For News Alert
    See a sample Inbox astronomy news Alert (opens in new window). Inbox astronomy news Alert delivers the most recent Hubble information without images or
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    54. Awesome Library - Science
    astronomy news (NASA Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics) Provides updates on space flights. 2-03. astronomy news (SpaceDaily.com)
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      Provides lessons on Astronomical Science (Observing the Universe), (Stars and Galaxies), (The Sun and the Solar System), (The Earth and Moon), and (Space Technologies). For the 11th grade level. The materials are called an Integrated Resource Package. 2-01
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      Provides lessons and activities for the classroom related to space and astronomy. Combines math, physics, and astronomy for thematic lessons around questions or problems. Uses PDF format. 9-01
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      Provides a lesson to help students collaborate in groups and use the Internet to find and report information. 3-01
  • 55. Flandrau Science Center :: Astronomy
    astronomy news. * * * * * * * * * * * * * Flandrau Science Center 1601 E. University Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85719 (520) 621STAR fsc@u.arizona.edu
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    Mars in August 2003 vs. November 2005 A hoax e-mail is floating around the web, but don't miss Mars in November! ... Treistman Center

    56. Astronomy News
    astronomy news Links. NASA for your iPod March 23, 2005 More evidence for extrasolar planets - March 22, 2005 Mercury visible tonight near crescent
    http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/~lwill/news.html

    Astronomy 111 - Fall 2005
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    ... Back to Lisa Will's Main Page Astronomy News Links Recipe for a comet - September 9, 2005 Planet or asteroid? - September 9, 2005 NASA for your iPod - March 23, 2005 More evidence for extrasolar planets - March 22, 2005 ... Snow gullies on Mars - February 20, 2003
    February 1, 2003 - Space Shuttle Columbia and Crew Lost NASA updates
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    ... Rogue planets! - (this discovery now in doubt - 1/22/01) Ozone hole reaches a population center Comet-like object displays unexpected crater  Primordial meteorite defies classification Hubble observes pieces of Comet LINEAR ... Pioneer 10 near the edge of the solar system

    57. MCC Astronomy
    Back to Main MCC Astronomy Page. astronomy news Links. Meteorite falls in Cambodia January 26, 2005 Latest News about Titan from Huygens probe - January
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    Astronomy News Links Recipe for a comet - September 9, 2005 Planet or asteroid? - September 9, 2005 NASA for your iPod - March 23, 2005 More evidence for extrasolar planets - March 22, 2005 ... Snow gullies on Mars - February 20, 2003
    February 1, 2003 - Space Shuttle Columbia and Crew Lost NASA updates
    CNN coverage

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    ... Rogue planets! - (this discovery now in doubt - 1/22/01) Ozone hole reaches a population center Comet-like object displays unexpected crater Primordial meteorite defies classification Hubble observes pieces of Comet LINEAR ... Pioneer 10 near the edge of the solar system

    58. Brisbane City Council – Planetarium - Astronomy News And Special Events
    Information about special events at the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium at Mt Coottha and the latest astonomy news. Includes attractions and shows coming
    http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/planetarium/news.php
    Skip Navigation Council Home Page : Planetarium – Astronomy news and special events
    Astronomy news and special events
    Find out about special events at the Planetarium and the latest astronomy news. It's out of this world 11 September 2005 Don't forget that the Brisbane Planetarium is a great place to do your Christmas and birthday shopping. More Exciting times on Mars 10 September 2005 NASA's two Mars rovers are both achieving great results on the Red Planet. More Exciting Space Adventures 10 September 2005 It's hard to beat a visit to the Brisbane Planetarium with exciting journeys through the Cosmos. More Deep Impact 7 July 2005 NASA's Deep Impact mission a success! More The Search For Life 27 March 2005 A major new show about the search for life in the Universe has been recently launched at the Planetarium. Follow this link for more details. More Cassini and Huygens at Saturn 25 January 2005 The U.S. Cassini spacecraft became the first spacecraft to orbit Saturn, while Huygens has become the first to land on Saturn's largest moon, Titan. More
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    59. December 2, 1994, Hour 1:ASTRONOMY NEWS AND COSMOLOGY MYSTERIES
    December 2, 1994, Hour 1astronomy news AND COSMOLOGY MYSTERIES.
    http://www.sciencefriday.com/pages/1994/Dec/hour1_120294.html
    THIS WEEK ON
    SCIENCE FRIDAY... Science Friday Archives December
    ASTRONOMY NEWS AND COSMOLOGY MYSTERIES
    In this hour of Science Friday we'll update the latest astronomy news including a new look at the age of the universe and the controversy over missing matter.
    Guests:
    Robert Kirshner
    Professor of Astronomy
    Chair, Astronomy Department
    Harvard University
    Cambridge, MA
    David Schramm Author, "Shadows of Creation: Dark Matter and the and the Structure of the Universe" Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Lewis Block Prof. in the Physical Sciences University of Chicago Chicago, IL Books/Articles Discussed: "Shadows of Creation: Dark Matter and the and the Structure of the Universe" by Michael Riordan and David Schramm. (find more SciFri Books here) Search for books on: Related Links: RealAudio Not Available.

    60. June 16, 1995, Hour One:Astronomy News
    June 16, 1995, Hour Oneastronomy news. astronomy news When astronomers point their massive telescopes into space, what might they see?
    http://www.sciencefriday.com/pages/1995/Jun/hour1_061695.html
    THIS WEEK ON
    SCIENCE FRIDAY... Science Friday Archives June
    Hour One
    Astronomy News
    When astronomers point their massive telescopes into space, what might they see? A brown dwarf, a million comets, and a blanket of intergalactic helium leftover from the Big Bang, to name just a few. In this hour: we'll ask scientists attending this week's American Astronomical Society Conference what their findings reveal about the birth and death of stars, planets, and our universe. Guests
    Anita Cochran
    Research Scientist
    University of Texas
    Austin, TX Arthur Davidsen
    Professor of Astrophysics
    Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Gibor Basri Professor of Astronomy University of California Berkeley, CA Books/Articles Discussed: (find more SciFri Books here) Search for books on: Related Links: RealAudio Not Available.

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