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- International Year Of Astronomy 2009: Final Report Released
by Staff Writers Paris, France (SPX) Sep 08, 2010 A 1300-page final report for the International Year of Astronomy 2009 was released at the European Week of Astronomy and Space Science in Lisbon, Portugal.
- This Laser Is Not Zapping Space Invaders [Astronomy]
# astronomy No, the astronomers at the European Southern Observatory are not playing a galactic-scale Space Invaders. They are just exciting atoms in the upper atmosphere, creating an artificial star 56 miles above the Earth. More »
- Program for Astronomy Education and Research builds radio-telescopes
It all began with an article in the amateur radio magazine QST. Larry D. Barr, Tarleton's Planetarium manager, showed the article to Dr. Shaukat Goderya, director of the Program for Astronomy Education and Research.
- Introducing: Small Talk With The Moon
This modest new arts space came to our attention because of its unusual name. "Small Talk With The Moon" , according to co-founder Lara Hassan, is derived from the (identical) title of a self-published booklet of her own writings. Like its name, the space's genesis is personal. "I always say that we've always wanted to do this," says Lara, referring to herself and husband Nik Khusarie, better ...
- Step On The Scales: Weighing Up Planet Earth…
Scientists at the European Southern Observatory have identified the closest looking solar system to our own. They located a sun-like star more than 100 light years distant with as many as seven different planets, including one that might be the smallest ever found outside the solar system. (...)Read the rest of Step On The Scales: [...]
- Elite B-Schools Keep on Building
The Yale School of Management crams students and faculty into 19th-century homes and former astronomy buildings linked by a rabbit warren of basements in New Haven. It's a far cry from the 40-acre Boston-riverfront campus housing Harvard Business School, which has a chapel, a health club, and its own art collection.
- B-school building boom becomes arms race
Yale University's School of Management, which aspires to be among the world's best business schools, crams its students and faculty into 19th-century homes and former astronomy buildings linked by a rabbit warren of basements.
- 5 big-budget sci-fi films that actually got their science right
Phil Plait is an astronomer and major sci-fi geek. He writes the Bad Astronomy Blog for Discover Magazine and is also the host of the Discovery Channel's science show "Phil Plait's Bad Universe." You can follow him on Twitter at @BadAstronomer . My old friends know better than to go see movies with me. Sure, I always yell at the screen when a movie spaceship make a "whooshing" noise when it ...
- Hubble Captures Supernova 1987A Trace Shock Wave
An international team of astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope reports a significant brightening of the emissions from Supernova 1987A. The results, which appear in this week's Science magazine, are consistent with theoretical predictions about how supernovae interact with their immediate galactic environment.The team observed the supernova remnant in optical, ultraviolet, and near ...
- Real Life Intrigue Equals Stieg Larsson's Plots
The first American version of the film "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" is getting a lot of hype and it's not even opening until December 2011. It's no wonder. Stieg Larsson's immensely successful Millennium trilogy soared to the top of the best-seller lists.
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