Title says it all!
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Lynn McTaggart On C2C.
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Pictures of meteorits and scars of cosmic evolution by gmihut
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Best educational channels: • www.atheism-magazine.com Best Atheist Experience clips & chat: • www.atheism-magazine.com Please subscribe to: • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com The Extreme Universe: Fermi Space Telescope (NASA GLASTcast 06 in HD). NASA Renames Observatory for Fermi, Reveals Entire Gamma-Ray Sky. NASA’s newest observatory, the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, has begun its mission of exploring the universe in high-energy gamma rays. The spacecraft and its revolutionary instruments passed their orbital checkout with flying colors. NASA announced today that GLAST has been renamed the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. The new name honors Prof. Enrico Fermi (1901 – 1954), a pioneer in high-energy physics. “Enrico Fermi was the first person to suggest how cosmic particles could be accelerated to high speeds,” said Paul Hertz, chief scientist for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “His theory provides the foundation for understanding the new phenomena his namesake telescope will discover.” Scientists expect Fermi will discover many new pulsars in our own galaxy, reveal powerful processes near supermassive black holes at the cores of thousands of active galaxies and enable a search for signs of new physical laws. For two months following the spacecraft’s June 11 launch, scientists tested and calibrated its two instruments, the Large Area Telescope (LAT) and the GLAST Burst Monitor (GBM). The LAT team today unveiled …
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“Beyond Einstein” World Wide Webcast
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Our Sun won’t last forever. Dr. Carolyn Brinkworth explains the ramifications for our home planet in this “Ask an Astronomer” video.
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Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
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This simulation of a drive through a snowstorm. The visual effect of relative motion is similar to the effect of the orbital motion of the earth through a meteor shower.
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Emily and I worked for hours on this and hope we don’t get a D. : ) ENJOY!
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this is for chuck planet report on Mercury
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