Archive for June, 2011
Astronomers reveal a cosmic ‘axis of evil’ – PhysOrg.com
Posted on 30. Jun, 2011 by admin.
PhysOrg.com Astronomers reveal a cosmic 'axis of evil' PhysOrg.com Acknowledgment: D. Carter (Liverpool John Moores University) and the Coma HST ACS Treasury Team (PhysOrg.com) — Astronomers are puzzled by the announcement that the masses of the largest objects in the Universe appear to depend on which method is used … and more
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What’s On – from June 30 – West Sussex County Times
Posted on 30. Jun, 2011 by admin.
What's On – from June 30 West Sussex County Times THE Southern Area Group Of Astronomical Societies' Summer Event is being hosted by Horsham Astronomy Group at the New Science School at Christ's Hospital School, July 3, starting with registration at 10am. If you are interested in astronomy and would …
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UFO over London video clips: nothing but hoax reveal analysts – TimesWireService
Posted on 30. Jun, 2011 by admin.
UFO over London video clips: nothing but hoax reveal analysts TimesWireService Most of astronomers and sky enthusiasts do not tend to believe in the video clips that created waves on the Web and social networking sites. The video clips showed someone capturing a number of UFOs in the sky over BBC Radio building in London. …
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Universe’s most distant quasar found, powered by massive black hole – Chem.Info
Posted on 29. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Boston Globe Universe's most distant quasar found, powered by massive black hole Chem.Info Quasars are very bright, distant galaxies that are believed to be powered by supermassive black holes at their centres. Their brilliance makes them powerful beacons that may help to probe the era when the first stars and galaxies were forming. …
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Astronomers find most distant quasar – UPI.com
Posted on 29. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Boston Globe Astronomers find most distant quasar UPI.com NOTTINGHAM, England, June 29 (UPI) — Astronomers have spotted the most distant quasar located to date, a finding a British researcher says could offer information on the early life of the universe. University of Nottingham astronomer Simon Dye says … Universe's most distant quasar found, powered by massive black hole Chem.Info all 233 news articles
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Astronomers Discover Universe’s Most Distant Quasar – Science Daily (press release)
Posted on 29. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Astronomers Discover Universe's Most Distant Quasar Science Daily (press release) Quasars are very bright and distant galaxies that are believed to be powered by supermassive black holes at their centres. Their great brilliance makes them powerful probes to help study the period in the history of the Universe when the first stars …
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Damon Albarn interview for Dr Dee opera – Manchester International Festival – Telegraph.co.uk
Posted on 29. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Telegraph.co.uk Damon Albarn interview for Dr Dee opera – Manchester International Festival Telegraph.co.uk Everything I've read has led to something else – Christianity to Judaism, Paganism to Nordic mythology, astronomy to Hermetic philosophy – and it just seems to go on and on without end.' John Dee is a historical figure, an Elizabethan sage on whom it … and more
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Universe’s Most Distant Quasar Found – Science Daily (press release)
Posted on 29. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Universe's Most Distant Quasar Found Science Daily (press release) Quasars are very bright, distant galaxies that are believed to be powered by supermassive black holes at their centres. Their brilliance makes them powerful beacons that may help to probe the era when the first stars and galaxies were forming. …
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Community week at Ballymoney High School – Ballymoney Times
Posted on 29. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Community week at Ballymoney High School Ballymoney Times In the 'dome' pupils explored various aspects of astronomy in an engaging talk by a representative from the Planetarium. In addition the Royal Navy demonstrated aspects of Science through some engaging experiments and encouraged pupils to think of ..
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Lincoln school opens £1.4 million science centre with planetarium – This is Lincolnshire
Posted on 29. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Lincoln school opens £1.4 million science centre with planetarium This is Lincolnshire Primary and secondary school pupils from Lincolnshire and across the country can use the facilities to help further their understanding of space and astronomy .








