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Wednesday, 7 March 2012

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Astronomers Push for Space Mission Variety Amid Tight NASA Budget
LiveScience.com
With President Barack Obama proposing a relatively flat budget for NASA in 2013, a group professional astronomers is urging the White House and Congress to find a better balance between the space agency's planetary science and exploration needs.
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Astronomy announces 2011 Out-of-this-world Award winner
Astronomy Magazine
By Bill Andrews — Published: March 1, 2012 The Albuquerque Astronomical Society (TAAS), which has made public astronomy outreach a priority, is Astronomy magazine's 2011 Out-of-this-world Award winner. TAAS has seen great success with its School Star ...
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Fledgling stars flicker in the heart of Orion
Astronomy Magazine
By ESA, Noordwijk, Netherlands — Published: March 1, 2012 Astronomers using the European Space Agency's (ESA) Herschel and NASA's Spitzer space telescopes have detected surprisingly rapid changes in the brightness of embryonic stars within the ...
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Heavenly music
The Australian
Perth Concert Hall, March 1 THE Galileo Project, presented by the Canadian baroque chamber orchestra Tafelmusik, was developed by the orchestra's double bass player Alison MacKay to mark the year of astronomy in 2009, the 400th anniversary of the year ...
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Astronomer Will Present Lectures on Physics and Faith
Baylor University
Astronomer and author Dr. Hugh Ross will present two lectures on physics and faith on Monday, March 5, on the Baylor University campus. The events are free and open to the public. The first lecture, "Taking Copernicus Too Far," will be held at 3 pm ...
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Catch Mars at its best!
Astronomy Now Online
For more information on what Martian features are observable and when, be sure to pick up the March issue of Astronomy Now, which includes special articles on Mars in the Night Sky section. Planetary imagers will be in seventh heaven if we have clear ...
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Astronomy Now Online
Mercury in the evening
Astronomy Now Online
If you have a clear western horizon or can travel to get one then why not try some simple snap shots with your digital SLR camera – Astronomy Now will be delighted to receive your images! Mercury passes through inferior conjunction on 20 March.
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Astronomy Now Online
Sir Patrick Moore's programme The Sky At Night turns telescope on the ...
Liverpool Daily Post
by Tina Miles, The Liverpool Post A GROUP of Merseyside astronomers will become the stars of the small screen when they appear on the BBC's The Sky At Night. Members of theLiverpool Astronomical Society will tell viewers what was on view in the night ...
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Happy Leap Year Day! Astronomer Says Leap Years Prevent Calendar Climate Change
Asian Scientist Magazine
Astronomy expert Dr. Stephen Hughes said leap years kept the calendar in sync, otherwise the middle of summer would become the middle of winter – as once happened in ancient Egypt. "The year, defined as when the sun arrives back at the same place in ...
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Asian Scientist Magazine
Macquarie Astronomical Observatory Telescope Viewing
Northern District Times
The Association for Astronomy invites you to observe the cosmos with your own eyes at the Macquarie University Astronomical Observatory. View planets, binary stars, star clusters, nebulae, and bright galaxies through our 12" and 16" professional ...
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Northern District Times

Blogs4 new results for astronomy
 
Worlds bigger than worlds | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine
By Phil Plait
Astronomy | Cassini | Because I love each and every one of you, here is a fantastic portrait of two worlds: Saturn and its ginormous moon Titan, courtesy of the Cassini spacecraft:Is.
Bad Astronomy
What's On Astronomy.FM ~ Thursday thru Friday | Astronomy.FM
By Tavi Greiner
THURSDAY, MARCH 1 - FRIDAY, MARCH 2 Today's Radio Schedule at a GLANCE: SET #1: 60-Second Earth ~ Discovery Now ~ Astronomy.FM*AstroClass: Dark Energy.
Astronomy.FM
Now you can search for extraterrestrial life on ... - Astronomy Magazine
By David Eicher
Yesterday, a new website associated with the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, rolled out, and the folks there are urging astronomy enthusiasts to check it out. SETI Live (www.setilive.org) allows the public access to data collected by ...
Dave's Universe
2012-03-27 Astronomy after work: Venus, Jupiter and the Moon ...
By irma
Tuesday 27 March 2012. Visitors looking at the sky through the telescope in the north dome 7 to 8pm. This is a special telescope viewing session (weather permitting) to view a beautiful evening sight as Jupiter, the crescent Moon and Venus ...
Sydney Observatory


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