Archive for March, 2010

Wrestling artist and stargazers bothy win share of £500000 culture fund – Scotsman

Wrestling artist and stargazers bothy win share of £500000 culture fund – Scotsman

Posted on 24. Mar, 2010 by .

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The Herald Wrestling artist and stargazers bothy win share of £500000 culture fund Scotsman Artist Mandy McIntosh will be working with physics and astronomy experts to create a “magical refuge” inside a bothy which will take advantage of the status …

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A View of Our Solar System’s Atmospheres Each of them is unique in its own right – Softpedia

A View of Our Solar System’s Atmospheres Each of them is unique in its own right – Softpedia

Posted on 23. Mar, 2010 by .

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Berthoud Recorder A View of Our Solar System's Atmospheres Each of them is unique in its own right Softpedia But its atmosphere is also a very interesting thing to study, which is why astronomers plan to send a special space mission dedicated to Titan alone. ..

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Queen guitarist Brian May calls proposed badger cull ‘genocide’ – Times Online

Queen guitarist Brian May calls proposed badger cull ‘genocide’ – Times Online

Posted on 22. Mar, 2010 by .

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Times Online Queen guitarist Brian May calls proposed badger cull 'genocide' Times Online May, who abandoned his studies in astronomy to form Queen in the 1970s and returned to complete his doctorate three years ago, said: “This would be genocide … Queen rock star condemns Welsh badger cull http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/ all 25 news articles

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Demolition Derby is Never-Ending in Saturn’s Rings – Discovery News

Posted on 21. Mar, 2010 by .

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Demolition Derby is Never-Ending in Saturn's Rings Discovery News One of the biggest revelations in astronomy in the past few decades is that we live in an evolving universe.

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Wild ideas for free days out – Derby Evening Telegraph

Posted on 20. Mar, 2010 by .

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Wild ideas for free days out Derby Evening Telegraph Also included in the events are canal and astronomy walks and fungus fun – in which mushroom and toadstool experts will show off some of the edible delights …

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Astronomy course at Acle school – Great Yarmouth Mercury

Posted on 19. Mar, 2010 by .

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Astronomy course at Acle school Great Yarmouth Mercury Anyone who wants to emulate astronomer Sir Patrick Moore in discovering the wonders of the universe can enrol in a beginners astronomy course at Acle High …

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A light on dark matters – WA today

Posted on 19. Mar, 2010 by .

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A light on dark matters WA today He has enhanced humanity's understanding of the formation of galaxies and clustering, and his specialty, cosmic microwave radiation, has illuminated the …

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A light on dark matters – The Age

Posted on 19. Mar, 2010 by .

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A light on dark matters The Age He has enhanced humanity's understanding of the formation of galaxies and clustering, and his specialty, cosmic microwave radiation, has illuminated the … and more

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Practical Uses of Visionary New Technology to be Revealed – Allmediascotland

Posted on 19. Mar, 2010 by .

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Practical Uses of Visionary New Technology to be Revealed Allmediascotland … of using the technology in dentistry, food and drink innovation, agricultural use, homeland defence, crime fighting, entomology and even astronomy . ..

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Webb Telescope’s MIRI Instrument Replica Reaches Goddard – Space Fellowship

Webb Telescope’s MIRI Instrument Replica Reaches Goddard – Space Fellowship

Posted on 19. Mar, 2010 by .

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Space Fellowship Webb Telescope's MIRI Instrument Replica Reaches Goddard Space Fellowship … of galaxies and the process of star and planet formation – helping to answer some of the fundamental questions about the origin of our universe

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