Archive for June, 2010
Brian Cox’s Star Lectures to teach children the wonders of space – University of Manchester
Posted on 21. Jun, 2010 by admin.
University of Manchester Brian Cox's Star Lectures to teach children the wonders of space University of Manchester … in the 'Star Lectures' series at The University of Manchester, where he is a lecturer in the School of Physics and Astronomy , on Monday 28 th June.
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Sark cash bid for ‘Dark Skies’ status attempt – BBC News
Posted on 21. Jun, 2010 by admin.
Sark cash bid for 'Dark Skies' status attempt BBC News The classification is given by the International Dark-Sky Association to help promote astronomy and energy efficiency. A consultant has drawn up a lighting ..
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The best family beach clubs – Telegraph.co.uk
Posted on 21. Jun, 2010 by admin.
Telegraph.co.uk The best family beach clubs Telegraph.co.uk Every kind of water sport is available and on land there is a spa, mountain biking, an art studio and astronomy classes. A meander through the pine trees …
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Scientists study the birth of stars – Express & Echo
Posted on 20. Jun, 2010 by admin.
Scientists study the birth of stars Express & Echo We visit local schools and astronomy societies, as well as running a pre-university physics course on campus. People interested in learning of future events …
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The Sun Gone Crazy? – NPR (blog)
Posted on 20. Jun, 2010 by admin.
The Sun Gone Crazy? NPR (blog) For centuries, astronomers have recorded when these dark blemishes on the solar surface emerge, only for them to fade away again after a few days, …
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Cranfield works on world’s largest telescope – Business Weekly
Posted on 17. Jun, 2010 by admin.
Cranfield works on world's largest telescope Business Weekly … zones' where life could exist — one of the Holy Grails of modern observational astronomy .
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Lords debate Social Policy – DeHavilland (press release) (subscription)
Posted on 17. Jun, 2010 by admin.
Lords debate Social Policy DeHavilland (press release) (subscription) However, this is not a new planet that has just been discovered by astronomers . Rather, it is an example of the wisdom of the old adage, “There is nothing …
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Learning from our friends overseas – Swindon Advertiser
Posted on 17. Jun, 2010 by admin.
Learning from our friends overseas Swindon Advertiser … son is the astronomer Nicolas Copernicus who, 400 years ago, proved that the Earth moves around the sun to usher in a new era of modern astronomy . …
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Sky’s the limit now for young science stars – WalesOnline
Posted on 17. Jun, 2010 by admin.
Sky's the limit now for young science stars WalesOnline The presentation is designed to encourage enthusiasm for science and technology subjects, then catered for by workshops on astronomy and robotics. … and more
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Could dark part of Universe not exist? – iTWire
Posted on 16. Jun, 2010 by admin.
Could dark part of Universe not exist?









