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Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Expected Nov. 17
tabsey
by tabsey  11-4-2009   
 Seems to cloud over here every time one of these events comes up.
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Vatican looks for alien life.
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  11-11-2009    2
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Saturnian trifecta: The planet, its rings and a moon
tabsey
by tabsey  11-12-2009    1
 Saturn on it's "side".
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Just Missed: Nov. 7th Asteroid 30x Closer Than Moon
blueridge
by blueridge  11-12-2009   
  It was the third-closest known (non-impacting) Earth approach on record for a cataloged asteroid. But before you turn to another Clipmark note: THIS WAS THE SECOND ONE THIS YEAR. The one in March 2009 was close too. Look at the stats on that one 8 months ago: Asteroid's Near Miss A Cosmic Close Call Heavenly Body Buzzes Earth; Comes Within 48,800 Miles The asteroid named 2009 DD45 was about 48,800 miles from Earth. That is just twice the height of some telecommunications satellites and about a fifth of the distance to the Moon. CNN video report on that one here. Real footage Video of 1972 asteroid in Canada here --which actually is seen trailing then "bouncing" off earth's atmosphere.
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3 Telescopes Combine for Stunning Milky Way Photo
tabsey
by tabsey  11-12-2009   
 The "click to view" link takes you to a better pic
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Get this: Muslims actually contributed to science 800 years ago
willhelm
by willhelm  11-11-2009    4
 And don't you freakin forget it. Funny how they are Muslim scientist, not Arab scientists.
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Image of the Day: A Cosmic Circle of Light
tabsey
by tabsey  11-10-2009    2
 Unique.
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Findings on Mysterious Haze at Galaxy's Center
tabsey
by tabsey  11-3-2009   
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The Average Color of the Universe
Mohir
by Mohir  11-2-2009    1
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Galaxy Zoo Catalogs the Universe
violetnightshade
by violetnightshade  10-26-2009   
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A Spectacular Starburst Galaxy
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  11-7-2009   
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Galilean Nights
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  10-23-2009    1
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GRB 090423 - the most distant known object in the Universe
arifsali
by arifsali  11-5-2009   
 via chestnut501 http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/B59F45DC-4C41-47C7-8E47-E06B1F83D4EB/
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3,000 images combine for Milky Way portrait.
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  11-6-2009   
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Astronomers See 'Skeleton' of the Universe
merrie
by merrie  11-5-2009    1
 Viewed through the world's most powerful telescopes, the discovery "is the first observation of such a prominent galaxy structure in the distant universe, providing further insight into the cosmic web and how it formed," according to a statement by the European Southern Observatory (ESO). The assembly of galaxies form filaments "millions of light years long and constitute the skeleton of the universe," it says. "Galaxies gather around them, and immense galaxy clusters form at their intersections, lurking like giant spiders waiting for more matter to digest," it adds. The filaments are located about 6.7 billion light-years away and extend over at least 60 million light-years, the scientists say, adding the structure very likely stretches beyond the area they probed, warranting further observations. "This is the first time that we have observed such a rich and prominent structure in the distant universe," says ESO's Masayuki Tanaka, who led the study.
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Where Are You Hiding Planet X, Dr. Brown?
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  11-5-2009   
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Asteroid explodes over Indonesia.
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  10-31-2009   
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Excellent pic of Saturn
tabsey
by tabsey  11-4-2009    1
 Even better at the source.
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Galilean Nights In Argentina
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  10-31-2009   
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STARS OVER EASTER ISLAND
violetnightshade
by violetnightshade  10-12-2009   
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Free Lectures and Courses...
abailart
by abailart  9-22-2009    3
 This was clipped some time ago by someone to whom I add thanks. Newer clippers may find it interesting. I've detailed the astronomy items as that is what I was searching for.
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The $cience of Harry Potter
merrie
by merrie  10-25-2009    1
 The museum defends the intellectual value of what is sure to be a cash cow of an exhibit by noting that the 200 movie props it features offer a window into innovation. “You see these props and think, ‘How did they do that?’ It is an inspiration for people to explore what it took to create these movie worlds,” said Paul Fontaine, vice president of education at the museum. And that inspiration is essential to scientific innovation, he says. “When you think of the foundations of science, it is creativity; what it takes to transform fantasy to the screen. We hope people take away those foundation skills,” Fontaine said. The museum is home to displays about DNA, electricity, astronomy and anatomy. But some area academics agree a re-creation of Hogwarts is not out of place. Andrew Cohen, physics professor at Boston University, references popular movies in his lectures to make complex theories tangible. So, could Hagrid’s Care of Magical Creatures
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Galileo's Spyglass
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  10-25-2009    2
 Using ever-more powerful telescopes over the next year, Galileo observed that the Moon was not perfectly smooth, as claimed by Aristotle, but cratered and mountainous. He spotted hundreds of stars previously untouched by human eyes. More critically, he discovered the four inner satellites of Jupiter - still known as the "Galilean moons" in his honour - and learnt that Venus, Earth's closest planet, goes through a full range of phases. Put together, his observations validated the revolutionary theory of Nicolaus Copernicus that Earth orbits the Sun, and not the other way round. Galileo understood the implications of what he had seen, but the Catholic Church was not ready to accept such heresy. Only in 2000 did the Holy See apologise for putting Galileo on trial in 1633, forcing him to recant his ideas lest he face imprisonment or worse. The Vatican also pays tribute to him in an exhibition that opened this month. I never knew that it was only in 20
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Thar's a Hole in Mah Moon!
jmatts78
by jmatts78  10-23-2009    1
 Yes, the moon is holey *naf*
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Planets, Great Wall, and Solar Eclipseplanets
Jorjor
by Jorjor  7-18-2009    1
 Credit & Copyright: Terry Cuttle Brisbane, Australia
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The Same Color Illusion
violetnightshade
by violetnightshade  10-5-2009   
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Dozens Of "Earth-Like" Planets Discovered Outside Solar System
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-19-2009    1
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APOD: A Solar Prominence Erupts in STEREO
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  10-20-2009    5
 The combined perspective of STEREO will help astronomers better understand the mechanisms for the creation and evolution of prominences, coronal mass ejections, and flares.
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The Lascaux Cave Paintings
chestnut501
by chestnut501  10-3-2009    2
 How our ancestors understood the stars
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"Augmented reality" example...
HansWobbe
by HansWobbe  10-19-2009   
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Mayan elder says world won't end in 2012
drgreenfingers
by drgreenfingers  10-17-2009   
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Stephen Leacock Quotes
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  10-8-2009   
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Mayans: 2012 not the end, stop bugging us
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  10-11-2009    6
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Spitzer discovers giant ring around Saturn.
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  10-7-2009    1
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What are your thoughts on Numerology Number and Connectivity?
glossop
by glossop  10-7-2009   
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saturn's new ring explains colour change
mona
by mona  10-9-2009   
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Archaeoastronomy
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  10-2-2009   
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New Clovis-Age Comet Impact Theory
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  10-2-2009   
 "Highest concentrations of extraterrestrial impact materials occur in the Great Lakes area and spread out from there," Kennett said. "It would have had major effects on humans. Immediate effects would have been in the North and East, producing shockwaves, heat, flooding, wildfires, and a reduction and fragmentation of the human population."
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Color Illusion
reimers
by reimers  10-4-2009   
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Illusions
dmoonme1
by dmoonme1  10-5-2009   
 Just click on the links. I had to have it proved to me more than once. But, it's true.
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