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ASP: Astronomical Images - 0 views

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    Astronomy Photos and Images Astronomy Picture of the Day Hawaiian Astronomical Society Deepsky Atlas HubbleSite Gallery
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James Bond's BD-5 - World's Smallest Jet Plane - 0 views

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    Featured in the James Bond flick "Octopussy", the Bede BD-5 is the world's smallest jet aircraft.
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All American Aviation : Airmail Pick-up - 0 views

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    All American Aviation : Airmail Pick-up - Pittsburgh in 1930 - 1940s
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NROC // National Repository of Online Courses - 0 views

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    Guided by input from instructors, administrators, and students nationwide, NROC offers the instructional content and tools that math teachers need, with the multimedia approach that today's students want.
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The Milky Way Project - 0 views

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    The Milky Way Project aims to sort and measure our galaxy, the Milky Way. Initially we're asking you to help us find and draw bubbles in beautiful infrared data from the Spitzer Space Telescope. Understanding the cold, dusty material that we see in these images, helps scientists to learn how stars form and how our galaxy changes and evolves with time.
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Moon Zoo - 0 views

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    Moon Zoo - with your help, we hope to study the lunar surface in unprecedented detail. Thanks to the help of the Moon Zoo community we have already visually classified 1,599,082 images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO).
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snowtweets.org | the snowtweets project - 0 views

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    Contribute to cryosphere research! Snow and cryosphere researchers at the University of Waterloo ask you to tweet snow depths in your area. Sign in to your Twitter account (or sign up, it's free!) and write a message
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The Science Behind Foldit | Foldit - 0 views

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    Foldit is a revolutionary new computer game enabling you to contribute to important scientific research. This page describes the science behind Foldit and how your playing can help.
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The Network for Citizen Science Projects & Resources | Science for Citizens - 0 views

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    Includes a citizen science project finder. Lists new and popular projects - Coral Reef Monitoring Data Portal, Colorado River Watch Network, EteRNA Game: Solve Puzzles for Science, Great World Wide Star Count, Texas Bee Watchers: 52 Gardens, 52 Weeks
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Incredible Crayon Physics | Science for Citizens - 0 views

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    Crayon Physics is an innovative physics puzzle game in which you get to experience what it would be like if drawings you create on your computer were magically transformed into real physical objects. Through 70 levels, your success relies on nothing but your imagination, creativity, and ability to wield a miniature crayon.
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Physics Songs | Science for Citizens - 0 views

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    Physics Songs aims to be the world's premier website devoted to collecting and organizing all songs about physics. Songs about physics can help students to remember critical concepts and formulas, but perhaps more importantly they communicate the lesson that physics can be fun.
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Project FeederWatch - 0 views

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    Project FeederWatch is a winter-long survey of birds that visit feeders at backyards, nature centers, community areas, and other locales in North America. Watch the video below to learn more.
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Citizen science: People power : Nature News - 0 views

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    Networks of human minds are taking citizen science to a new level
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Bioastronautics Research « Calgary Recreational and Ultralight Flying Club - 0 views

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    scenes of F-104 seat ejection; drop tests from C-130 and ejection from F-106; effects of weightlessness on cats and pigeons in a C-131; test subjects in water tank, on centrifuge, in heat chamber and on complex coordinator. Also shows scenes of vertical deceleration tower, incline impact test facility, vertical accelerator, equilibrium chair and vibration platform.
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China Developing New Rocket Engines | AVIATION WEEK - 0 views

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    China is advancing its space capabilities by developing staged combustion, an engine technology that is likely to offer greater performance for the Long March 6 and 7, two of a family of launchers that the country will field around the middle of the decade.
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Turns Around A Point - 0 views

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    On a windy day like today what better excuse than to teach turns around a point. Ground reference maneuvers commonly get taught at the very beginning of a students training just to be neglected later on as an "elementary" flight maneuver. However that is so far from the truth! If students really learned how to compensate for wind using varying bank angles they would fly better traffic patterns and improve all aspects of their flying
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Uncontrolled Airspace: General Aviation Podcast #ucap219 - 0 views

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    General Aviation information and commentary including Light Sport with a Badge Palm Bay Police Paraglider Unit, Journalism Gem Australian article "plummets to a crash-landing", Bahama Bound U.S. Sport Pilots now allowed to fly in the Bahamas
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Airplane Geeks - Episode 129 - David the AirlineReporter | Airplane Geeks Podcast - 0 views

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    David Parker Brown, the owner/founder of AirlineReporter.com, joins the Geeks to talk about the week's aviation news, look back on 2010, and predict the aviation future for 2011.
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Today in Aviation History - January 12 - 0 views

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    "Today in Aviation History - January 12 In 1866… The Aeronautical Society of Great Britain is founded in London (later to become the Royal Aeronautical Society) and is still in existence today. In 1892… Mikhail Gurevich, Russian aircraft designer, is born (d. 1976). Gurevich was a Soviet aircraft designer, a partner (with Artem Mikoyan) of the famous MiG military aviation bureau. In 1929… First U.S. air mail stamped envelopes are available for sale."
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Tour the world's largest military museum - without leaving your house | General Aviatio... - 0 views

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    Imagine sitting in your living room when suddenly you find yourself in the Presidential Gallery of the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, standing on the steps of the Sacred Cow, the aircraft on which President Harry Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 creating the U.S. Air Force. Glancing around you also see John F. Kennedy's Air Force One, the same aircraft used to bring his body back to Washington D.C. in 1963.
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