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More quality online coursework ... by Thomas Lee Elifritz
I'm always looking for quality online coursework for my students, and I just ran by this little jewel, so I thought I would share it with you...
May 17th 06 06:10 PM
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More Rocks of Ages - Petrified Bones by Ed Conrad
http://mysite.verizon.net/edconrad/NewFossils/MVC-002S.JPG http://mysite.verizon.net/edconrad/NewFossils/MVC-003S.JPG ...
August 28th 04 09:29 AM
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More Stormy Weather on Titan by [email protected]
Caltech News Release For Immediate Release December 21, 2004 More Stormy Weather on Titan PASADENA, Calif.-- Titan, it turns out, may be a very stormy...
December 21st 04 10:43 PM
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More than 40 Nights of Kitt Peak Observations of NASA's Deep Impact Comet to Culminate on July 3 by [email protected]
http://www.noao.edu/outreach/press/pr05/pr0505.html National Optical Astronomy Observatory FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, June 23, 2005 RELEASE NO: NOAO...
June 24th 05 10:43 PM
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More than tides affecting the moons distance? by [email protected]
Discussing with some friends about how the moon is shifting away from the earth at something like 2 inches per year, I was asked how much of this could be...
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September 23rd 07 12:42 PM
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More undiscovered bodies out there? by dreamer
Outer edges of our solar system were disturbed by passing star, may contain more bodies out...
December 16th 04 11:30 PM
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More variable star targets via astronomical outliers by Martin Nicholson
I am still working at what Brian Warner refers to as "emptying the dusty filing cabinets". I have found another 1569 variable stars targets for people to play...
June 8th 10 08:28 PM
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Mo Martian bone fossils? by Fossil Lin
Mo Martian bone fossils? NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity recently took a few intriguing micrographs with a Miroscopic Imager (MI) on-board...
May 16th 09 03:27 PM
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Moronic, partially sighted, half-wit witters on. by Chris.B[_2_]
If Facebook is simply a large collection of member's thoughts and images then what right has Facebook to ownership of any of this material? How can you place...
May 18th 12 07:57 PM
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September 30th 08 06:12 AM
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Most 'Variable Stars' are not Varying at all.. by Henry Wilson DSc
They are ordinary stars that have a large orbiting planet. Their light moves at c+vsin(t/T) towards Earth, causing the photon stream to spatially bunch up and...
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March 13th 11 09:05 AM
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Most asked question... by pistor
I guess the most asked question here is "what is the best beginner telescope?", right? :) Well, I googled the archives and found the last time this question...
June 30th 05 02:37 AM
by Llanzlan Klazmon Go to last post
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Most Complete Astronomy Software Available by DEEPSKY 2003
Deepsky 2003 (for Windows) http://www.deepsky2003.net is a collection of observer friendly software tools designed to make your observing sessions more...
December 7th 03 01:00 AM
by Kilolani Go to last post
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Most Complete Astronomy Software Suite Available by Deepsky Astronomy Software
http://www.deepskysoftware.net NEW VERSION! Discover the night sky using Deepsky Astronomy Software (DAS), previously DEEPSKY 2003. Designed for observers at...
September 18th 04 01:01 AM
by Larry Stedman Go to last post
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Most distant galactic black hole observed by Yousuf Khan[_2_]
Initially, when I was reading this, I was thinking, "So what? Every galaxy has a supermassive black hole. Meanwhile at only 12.8 billion light-years, they...
September 15th 09 04:33 AM
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Most distant galaxy cluster yet discovered by Yousuf Khan[_2_]
The galaxy cluster, known as JKCS041, beats the previous record holder by about a billion light years. Yousuf Khan Most distant galaxy cluster yet...
October 24th 09 08:10 AM
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Most Distant X-Ray Jet Yet Discovered Provides Clues To Big Bang by Ron Baalke
Donald Savage Headquarters, Washington November 17, 2003 (Phone: 202/358-1547) Steve Roy Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. (Phone:...
November 17th 03 04:18 PM
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Most massive cosmic pileup ever seen by Yousuf Khan
Picture of the collision of the galaxy clusters at MACSJ0717.5+3745. Most massive cosmic pileup ever seen | Bad Astronomy | Discover...
April 18th 09 02:07 AM
by Eric Gisse Go to last post
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Most massive neutron star ever detected used General Relativity effectto come up with mass by Yousuf Khan[_2_]
Massive neutron star is exactly that : Nature News "The researchers used the National Radio Astronomy Observatory Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to...
October 27th 10 08:44 PM
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Most Milky Way Stars Are Single (Forwarded) by Andrew Yee
Public Affairs Office Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics For more information, contact: David A. Aguilar, Director of Public...
January 30th 06 04:02 PM
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