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Carter Sindelar

Home | NOVA Labs | PBS - 0 views

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    Do Research Explore images from three space telescopes to see what's happening on the Sun. Learn how to count sunspots, predict solar storms, or create your own research project.
Chris Heumann

Astronomy - 12 views

Websites about space science, exploration, stars, planets, etc.

space astronomy

started by Chris Heumann on 09 May 12 no follow-up yet
ekans812

Asteroid Belt Information - 0 views

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    For Patrick's group
Malaika Koshy

Comets: Formation, Discovery and Exploration - 0 views

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    Comets - Overview A comet is an icy body that releases gas or dust. They are often compared to dirty snowballs, though recent research has led some scientists to call them snowy dirtballs. Comets contain dust, ice, carbon dioxide, ammonia, methane and more.
Claire Edelman

Nine Plants - 0 views

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    This link is about Mars
Karim Houssni

Stars, Stars Information, Facts, News, Photos -- National Geographic - 0 views

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    Stars are cosmic energy engines that produce heat, light, ultraviolet rays, x-rays, and other forms of radiation. They are composed largely of gas and plasma, a superheated state of matter composed of subatomic particles. Though the most familiar star, our own sun, stands alone, about three of every four stars exist as part of a binary system containing two mutually orbiting stars.
Douglas Bell

Antimatter: Mirror of the Universe - 0 views

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    Discover what antimatter is, where it's made, and how it is already part of our lives.
khoiboy

What Is The Drake Equation? - 0 views

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    The famous Drake Equation, which proports to estimate the number of communicative civilizations in the Galaxy, was actually the agenda for the world's first SETI meeting in 1961. This plaque now graces the very wall of the room at NRAO Green Bank, WV which once held the blackboard on which the equation was first written.
khoiboy

Drake equation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    The Drake equation is an equation used to estimate the number of detectable extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy. It is used in the fields of exobiology and the Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence (SETI). The equation was devised by Frank Drake, Emeritus Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
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