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Lunar occultation01 Dec 2008 20:30 GMT-
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Are we going to be livivg in a Third-World-Nation in ten years?01 Dec 2008 18:21 GMT-
Third world status in 10 years? I hope not.
The American Society of Civil Engineers now warns that the United
States has fallen so far behind in maintaining its public
infrastructure — roads, bridges, schools, dams — that it would take
Shuttle back from the I.S.S.01 Dec 2008 04:55 GMT-
Ah, another week, another $1.9 billion down the drain...But what's money
when you can keep borrowing from China?
The Star and Crescent29 Nov 2008 16:46 GMT-
"This eye-catching sight will be visible in complete darkness across
much of Eastern Europe. Farther west, Venus will disappear behind the
dark part of the moon either during evening twilight or just before
the Sun sets.When Venus emerges, it will look like a brightening jewel
FOUND29 Nov 2008 07:28 GMT-
Alberta meteor fragments found on frozen pond
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/saskatchewan/story/2008/11/28/meteorite.html
Amino Acids28 Nov 2008 06:27 GMT-
Within the last week, I recall seeing a program on NGC, Discovery Science
Channel, or PBS about Japanese scientists firing material at perhaps a block
of steel to determine characteristics of meteors. Amazingly, as I recall, in
some fashion the resulting material contained some ...
Is this a fossilized human osteocyte at 16,000X?27 Nov 2008 12:15 GMT-
Is this a fossilized human osteocyte at 16,000X ?
In a fossil bone, I found a fossilized cell looking like a human
osteocyte, measuring 10 microns long and five microns wide. Its SEM
image is at:
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European "Stargazers" Get Their Priorities Straight26 Nov 2008 14:27 GMT-
NOVEMBER 25, 2008
  http://blogs.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2008/11/stargazers-get.html
Stargazers Get Their Priorities Straight
Scientists have learned that politicians like it when a discipline prioritizes its
Flex for a 8x8' Telescope Pad26 Nov 2008 01:27 GMT-
It's kind of late to be asking this question, but I'm putting in an 8x8
concrete pad tomorrow as a place to put a portable (tripod) Meade 6"
refractor. I plan to have at least electrical available. It may eventually
be used for other telescopes, so maybe there's some flexibility ...
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