Archive for October, 2009
The Tommy the Boche couldn’t kill: The extraordinary trench diaries of an … – Daily Mail
Posted on 30. Oct, 2009 by admin.
Daily Mail The Tommy the Boche couldn't kill: The extraordinary trench diaries of an … Daily Mail Aged 31 when he arrived to fight alongside teenagers, he loved classical music, astronomy , Shakespeare and wrote comic sketches for Army reviews.
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Our kind of guy – Darlington and Stockton Times
Posted on 30. Oct, 2009 by admin.
Our kind of guy Darlington and Stockton Times The theme, inspired by the International Year of Astronomy , is Journey Through Space, marking the 40th anniversary the first moon landing. ..
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News from around the clubs – October 30 – Bexhill Observer
Posted on 30. Oct, 2009 by admin.
News from around the clubs – October 30 Bexhill Observer Dr Mitton is the author of more than 30 books on astronomy for children and adults including the Cambridge and Penguin Dictionaries of Astronomy . …
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Circular stroll around Castlerigg stones – Lancashire Telegraph
Posted on 30. Oct, 2009 by admin.
Circular stroll around Castlerigg stones Lancashire Telegraph Actually the stone circles were built long before the Celts and prove beyond doubt that these ancient peoples were skilled astronomers . ..
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Norman Painting Dies – ATV News (blog)
Posted on 29. Oct, 2009 by admin.
Telegraph.co.uk Norman Painting Dies ATV News (blog) “Norman then gave us the delighted grandfather; enjoying astronomy with Daniel, music with Pip, and finally always there when needed, to give advice about …
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University telescope offer lets you see the stars – Oxford Mail
Posted on 29. Oct, 2009 by admin.
University telescope offer lets you see the stars Oxford Mail The events form part of 'Autumn Moonwatch', an International Year of Astronomy event which urges people to take a closer look at our closest celestial … and more
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Keep watching the skies – Aberdeen Press and Journal
Posted on 29. Oct, 2009 by admin.
Keep watching the skies Aberdeen Press and Journal The event – which takes place as part of celebrations for the International Year of Astronomy – will include talks from members of the Aberdeen Astronomical …
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Dr? No: Glamorgan scientist falsely claimed phd – Times Higher Education
Posted on 29. Oct, 2009 by admin.
Dr? No: Glamorgan scientist falsely claimed phd Times Higher Education Mark Brake, director of the Centre for Astronomy and Science Education at the University of Glamorgan, included the reference to a phd in an application for ..
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Burnham-On-Sea’s MP clashes with Prime Minister in Parliament – Burnham-On-Sea
Posted on 28. Oct, 2009 by admin.
Burnham-On-Sea Burnham-On-Sea's MP clashes with Prime Minister in Parliament Burnham-On-Sea Speaking in the Commons, Mr Heathcoat-Amory said: “As the Prime Minister knows, this is international year of astronomy . Does the Prime Minister therefore … Heathcoat-Amory – Campaign for dark skies DeHavilland (press release) (subscription) all 3 news articles
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Violent Explosion Is Most Distant Object Ever Seen – Space.com
Posted on 28. Oct, 2009 by admin.
Scientific American Violent Explosion Is Most Distant Object Ever Seen Space.com … Frail of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory








