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China launched rocket carrying its first moon rover - 0 views

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    China's rocket blasted off carrying its first moon rover on Monday at 1:30 am.
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    China's rocket blasted off carrying its first moon rover on Monday at 1:30 am.
anees_100

Apollo Missions: Why have we not returned to the Moon in 45 years? - 0 views

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    Since 1972 nobody has returned to the moon. In these 45 years humans has been capable of spectacular achievements: detect gravitational waves, apply genetic editing techniques to modify embryos and treat hereditary diseases; develop promising treatments for cancer; have cars that drive themselves; discover solar systems with exoplanets in distant galaxies. But we have not returned to the Moon. Why?
anees_100

What would it look like if planets were as close as the moon? - 0 views

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    In our article, we will show you, what the planets of the Solar System would look like from Earth if they were the same distance as the Moon, some 386,000 kilometers.
davidcostellodc

Supermoon Full Moon rising in Dublin - David Costello - 0 views

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    Full Moon rising above Dun Laoghaire Lighthouse
Astro Biology

Know How Cassini Looking Mysterious Feature Evolve in Titan Sea - 0 views

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    Do you know NASA's Cassini spacecraft is monitoring the evolution of a mysterious feature in a huge hydrocarbon sea on Saturn's moon Titan? Curious to read more about mysterious feature?
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    Do you know NASA's Cassini spacecraft is monitoring the evolution of a mysterious feature in a huge hydrocarbon sea on Saturn's moon Titan? Curious to read more about mysterious feature?
Janos Haits

John Chumack's astrophotography space photos, images, and prints - 4 views

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    "Deep Space Photos & Photography from Galactic Images ®. We display and sell high-quality astronomy pictures & prints developed at the Chumack Observatories. Images of stars, galaxy photos, sun, moon and solar system pictures, planet pictures, and constellation photos are in the Image Gallery and also available for purchase in the online store."
Janos Haits

HeyWhatsThat Planisphere for Google Earth - 2 views

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    The planisphere overlays the night sky in Google Earth with a grid showing you what you can see right now, including the positions of the Sun, Moon and planets (and Pluto too).
Janos Haits

Portal:Astronomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "Astronomy is a natural science that is the study of celestial objects (such as moons, planets, stars, nebulae, and galaxies), the physics, chemistry, and evolution of such objects, and phenomena that originate outside the atmosphere of Earth, including supernovae explosions, gamma ray bursts, and cosmic background radiation."
Janos Haits

spsr.utsi.edu/ - 0 views

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    Society for Planetary SETI Research (SPSR) is an organization of scientists and scholars from a variety of disciplines formed around their common interest in anomalies on planets and their satellites whose origins may be the result of intelligent activity. The focus of SPSR research is primarily the surfaces of Mars and the Moon as revealed by orbiter and lander investigation.
Sandra Flores

Comet Lovejoy visible in the night sky - 0 views

Observing Tip: Comet Lovejoy visible in the night skyLovejoy has developed over the past few weeks, far better than predicted - the chances of being able to see him in January with the naked eye, a...

started by Sandra Flores on 05 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Sandra Flores

Comet Lovejoy visible in the night sky - 0 views

Observing Tip: Comet Lovejoy visible in the night skyLovejoy has developed over the past few weeks, far better than predicted - the chances of being able to see him in January with the naked eye, a...

started by Sandra Flores on 09 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
antariksha2011

Total Solar Eclipse - Be Ready with Special T-Shirts - 0 views

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    A long awaited and special event Great American Total Solar Eclipse will darken the sky on 21st August, 2017 all the way from Oregon to South Carolina. Moon is going to cover entire Sun's disk on this day. For this special occasion, you must have some attractive T-Shirts to create awareness. So be ready !
anees_100

This is how life on earth could have started | Everyday Science - 0 views

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    A new theory suggests that life on Earth could have started due to an epic clash with another planet. This hypothetical planet is called Theia, and some experts believe that it is also responsible for breaking a portion of the Earth and sending it at full speed into space and eventually becoming our Moon.
Todd Suomela

Guest Post: Tom Levenson on Isaac Newton as the First Cosmologist | Cosmic Variance - 0 views

  • To make his ambitions absolutely clear Newton used the same phrase for the title of book three. There his readers would discover “The System of the World.” This is where the literary structure of the work really comes into play, in my view. Through book three, Newton takes his audience through a carefully constructed tour of all the places within the grasp of his new physics. It begins with an analysis of the moons of Jupiter, demonstrating that inverse square relationships govern those motions. He went on, to show how the interaction between Jupiter and Saturn would pull each out of a perfect elliptical orbit; the real world, he says here, is messier than a geometer’s dream.
  • Newton knew what he had done. He was no accidental writer. A parabola, of course, is a curve that keeps on going – and that meant that at the end of a very long and very dense book, he lifted off again from the hard ground of daily reality and said, in effect, look: All this math and all these physical ideas govern everything we can see, out to and past the point where we can’t see anymore. Most important, he did so with implacable rigor, a demonstration that, he argued, should leave no room for dissent. He wrote “The theory that corresponds exactly to so nonuniform a motion through the greatest part of the heavens, and that observes the same laws as the theory of the planets and that agrees exactly with exact astronomical observations cannot fail to be true.” (Italics added).
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