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Date: Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 5:29 PM
Subject: Google Alert - astronomy
To: pratikbhasmangacharya@gmail.com
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| The Very Large Telescope rediscovers life on Earth by looking at the Moon Astronomy Magazine By ESO, Garching, Germany — Published: February 29, 2012 By observing the Moon using the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT), astronomers have found evidence of life in the universe — on Earth. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Portsmouth school pupils star in astronomy show Portsmouth News PORTSMOUTH Grammar School students will be the stars of a popular astronomy TV show this Sunday. Eleven to 16-year-olds have been filmed exploring outer space in their physics lessons to highlight how people can get involved in 'citizen astronomy' and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Astronomy puts perspective into leap-year birthday Rapid City Journal Fleming begins with a basic astronomy lesson to explain her birthday theory. Her dad first devised it to help her answer the perennial question that all who are born on leap year hear: What day do you celebrate it when it's not a leap year? See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dwarf galaxy causes questions in current galaxy formation models Astronomy Magazine Their research led to the conclusion that this enigmatic blue compact dwarf might force astronomers to review current galaxy formation models. I Zw 18 is one of the most studied dwarf galaxies because, among those that have strong star-forming activity ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| City's school kids keep their date with the stars Times of India One such initiative is the astronomy club in which students get hands-on training about rocketry and comet making. They also get to camp outside for night sky observation at a place located around 20km from Gurgaon, where they visually locate thousands ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mercury at its best in the evening sky Astronomy Magazine According to Astronomy magazine Senior Editor Michael Bakich, "If you don't see Mercury right away, try finding it with binoculars. Once you know where it is, Mercury will pop into view." Mercury reaches the peak of this evening appearance March 5, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| March 1st Dark Skies Crusader, This is Your Light! The 3rd 2012 ... By kortney.hogan The 3rd 2012 GLOBE at Night Campaign Podcasters: Connie Walker and Rob Sparks Organization: NOAO - National Optical Astronomy Links: www.noao.edu, www.darksky.org, www.globeatnight.org Description: With half of the world's ... 365 Days of Astronomy |
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| Study suggests Earth-like planets could be very different from Earth ... A revolutionary new study by a team of astronomers suggests that although the universe may be filled with planets similar to Earth, other Earth-like worlds may ... cs.astronomy.com/.../study-suggests-earthlike-planets-could-be... | ||
| Space and astronomy digest: March 2012 This release summarises some of the astronomy and space events taking place during March, particularly those with UK involvement. It is not intended to be ... www.alphagalileo.org/ViewItem.aspx?ItemId=117975...en |
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