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More than a million Galileo moments, and counting

More than a million Galileo moments, and counting! As the International Year of Astronomy draws to a close, Canadians are reporting a new appreciation for the beauty and mysteries of our universe.

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Related Topix: Science, Canada,

Sun Nov 08, 2009

LA Daily News

Relax, the world won't end in 2012

A scene from Columbia Pictures' 2012. The action film will be released November 13, 2009.

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Related Topix: 2012, Marketing, Armageddon, Life, Hobbies, World News, China, Glendale, CA, Science

Tech Review

Gamma Ray Astronomy: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

The current golden age for gamma ray astronomy is creating more questions than answers.

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Related Topix: Science

Royal Purple

Physics department celebrates International Year of Astronomy 2009 with lectures, exhibits

The UW-Whitewater physics department is celebrating the International Year of Astronomy 2009 with a lecture series and exhibits.

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Related Topix: Science, University of Wisconsin Whitewater, University of Wisconsin Madison

Sat Nov 07, 2009

Bioscience Technology

Moonwatching in Manchester

Astronomers from The University of Manchester's Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics have been heading out into the streets of Manchester to show passers-by close-up views of the Moon and the planet Jupiter.

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Related Topix: Science

CiteULike

Astroinformatics: A 21st Century Approach to Astronomy

Abstract Data volumes from multiple sky surveys have grown from gigabytes into terabytes during the past decade, and will grow from terabytes into tens of petabytes in the next decade.

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Related Topix: Science

Discover

Attack of the galactic subatomic particles

What is the source of cosmic rays? Seems like an easy enough question. Cosmic rays are little subatomic particles zipping across the Universe.

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Related Topix: Science

Fri Nov 06, 2009

MSNBC

New type of supernova discovered

A new type of supernova a ' the explosive death of a star a ' has been discovered in which helium detonates on the surface of a white dwarf star.

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Related Topix: Science, UC Santa Barbara

Space.com

Some of the Universe's First Galaxies Discovered

This is a composite of false color images of the galaxies found at the early epoch around 800 million years after the Big Bang.

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Related Topix: Science, Science / Technology

Freerepublic.com

Controversial study suggests vast magma pool under Washington state

A vast pool of molten rock in the continental crust that underlies southwestern Washington state could supply magma to three active volcanoes in the Cascade Mountains -- Mount St.

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Related Topix: Volcanic Eruption, Natural Disasters, Vancouver, WA, University of Washington, Science, Seattle Metro

Thu Nov 05, 2009

UC Berkeley NewsCenter

Rapid supernova could be new class of exploding star

An unusual supernova rediscovered in seven-year-old data may be the first example of a new type of exploding star, possibly from a binary star system where helium flows from one white dwarf onto another and detonates in a thermonuclear explosion.

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Related Topix: Explosion, UC Berkeley, Science, California

EurekAlert!

New type of supernova explosion reported; predicted by theoretical physicists at UCSB

A new class of supernova was discovered by scientists at Berkeley and may be the first example of a new type of exploding star.

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Related Topix: Explosion, UC Santa Barbara, Physics, Science, UC Berkeley

LiveScience

Hubble Gives Best Ever View of Southern Pinwheel Galaxy

The image at right is Hubble's close-up view of the myriad stars near the galaxy's core, the bright whitish region at far right.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, NASA, Science

Examiner.com

Astronomy program at Lake James State Park, North Carolina Saturday November 7, 2009

The environmental education program at Lake James State Park is offering an astronomy program on Saturday evening November 7, 2009.

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Related Topix: Science, McDowell County, NC, Marion, NC

Starpulse News Blog

'2012 Is Not The End Of The World As We Know It,' Astronomer Insists

Prominent astronomer and astro-historian Dr. E.C. Krupp has urged film fans not to panic after watching John Cusack 's upcoming disaster movie 2012 because there's no way the end of the world will come so soon.

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Related Topix: 2012, Science

Science News

Giant galaxy graveyard grows

A gigantic galactic graveyard lurks in the distant universe, and the death toll is growing.

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Related Topix: Science, UC Santa Cruz, Science / Technology

Wed Nov 04, 2009

PhysOrg Weblog

Carbon Atmosphere Discovered on Neutron Star

New evidence from Chandra suggests that the neutron star at the center of the Cas A supernova remnant has an ultra-thin carbon atmosphere.

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Related Topix: NASA, Science

Unexplained Mysteries

Debunking the Socorro UFO

Anthony Bragalia continues his research in to the Socorro UFO incident in 1964 which now seems more like a prank than a genuine encounter thanks to material clues and physical evidence found at the site.

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Related Topix: UFO and Alien, Socorro, NM, Science

DFW Catholic

Pope Receives International Astronomy Year Participants

This morning, Benedict XVI received participants in the conference sponsored by the Specola Vaticana for the International Year of Astronomy accompanied by Giovanni Cardinal Lajolo, President of the Governorate of Vatican City.

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Related Topix: Science, Pope Benedict XVI, Roman Catholic Church, Religion

ABS-CBN News

Astronomers see 'skeleton' of the universe

Astronomers in Chile and Japan have for the first time seen part of the "cosmic web" of galaxies that permeates the known universe in a gigantic assembly some seven billion light-years from Earth.

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