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Yahoo! News Search Results for Astronomy
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Podcast: Running Out of Gravitons and Hitting the Brakes at Light Speed (Universe Today)
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Another week, another roundup of your questions. This week listeners asked: if forces are communicated through particles, can we run out? If you were traveling at light speed, when would you know to stop? And there's even more. If you've got a question for the Astronomy Cast team, please email it in to info@astronomycast.com and [...]
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Asteroid to be harmless fireball over Earth (CNN)
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A meteor, or shooting star, is usually the size of a pebble, or even a grain of sand, burning up in the atmosphere.
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Elite Club Lets Space Tourist Cut to Front of Line (SPACE.com via Yahoo! News)
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American billionaire Charles Simonyi snagged his history-making second space tourist trip to the International Space Station next year thanks to an elite club that gives its members first dibs on private spaceflight seats.
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Small Asteroid to Streak into Earth's Atmosphere Tonight (SPACE.com via Yahoo! News)
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A very small asteroid will streak into the skies over Sudan tonight, astronomers announced. It is expected to burn up in the atmosphere, creating a show.
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Huge Planet Defies Explanation (SPACE.com via Yahoo! News)
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Astronomers have sighted a very dense planet-sized object that orbits its parent star in just four days and six hours.
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Astronomy Jamboree offers family fun (Herald & Review)
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DECATUR - The 25th annual Astronomy Jamboree offers stargazing for the entire family. Participants learn about the universe at Friends Creek Conservation Area, northeast of Argenta, beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday. To get there, watch for signs posted along Illinois 48.
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Huge New Planet Defies Explanation (Fox News)
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Object 20 times as heavy as Jupiter, orbits star in four days.
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European Defence Agency Has Growing Interest in Military Space (SPACE.com via Yahoo! News)
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The European Defence Agency (EDA) is quietly moving toward involvement in the military-space sector by providing Europe's civil space authorities with a list of military requirements for future civilian-financed Earth observation and space-situational awareness projects, according to EDA and other European officials.
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Spacecraft Zooms by Mercury for Second Time (SPACE.com via Yahoo! News)
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A NASA probe made its second Mercury flyby early Monday as closes in on the closest planet to the sun.
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Galaxy Diversity Reveals Clues to Cosmic Evolution (SPACE.com via Yahoo! News)
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Astronomers peering out into our cosmic backyard have long understood that the Milky Way's galactic neighbors only seem similar on the surface. Now a detailed survey from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has revealed the diversity of those galaxies as they evolve over time.
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Yahoo! News Search Results for Science
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DRAYSON REJOINS BRITISH GOVERNMENT AS SCIENCE MINISTER (The Auto Channel)
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London, U.K., Oct. 6, 2008 - Lord Drayson has been appointed as Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Science Minister. Drayson-Barwell driver and principal Paul Drayson will be returning to the British government in the position of Science Minister, Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced last week.
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UT study could change the way science is taught to young children (BizJournals)
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How much do four-year-olds know about science?
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Memoir: From science teacher to top chef (MSNBC)
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In her memoir, "Amarcord," which means "I remember," the expert chef shares the story of how she went from being a science teacher in Italy to bringing the art of Italian cooking to America. An excerpt.
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UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News (UPI)
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Spacecraft finds strange object in space … Protein might be important in causing MS … Study: Insecticide decimates tadpoles … Low-frequency human brain signal studied ... Health/Science news from UPI.
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Science Sisters Club to meet Thursday (Asheville Citizen-Times)
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ASHEVILLE – The Colburn Earth Science Museum is hosting a Science Sisters Club for the 2008/2009 school year that will connect girls in grades 3-5 with female scientists working in and near Asheville to strengthen the girls’ interest in science and their science skills.
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Science Center launches science festival (KMOV St. Louis)
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The St. Louis Science Center is hosting a science festival from Thursday to Monday to help people learn about how science affects their everyday lives.
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A Nobel calling: Predicting the science Nobel Prizes winners (USA Today)
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Some of the most eminent names in science will tumble out of bed this week with news that they've been awarded a Nobel Prize, the summit of scientific prestige.
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New Gibbons Arrive at Natural Science Center (WGHP Greensboro)
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GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) -- Two endangered white-handed gibbons arrived at the Natural Science Center on Monday to replace two other gibbons that died in July during a routine physical.
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The Science Coalition's '10 questions' for the presidential debate (EurekAlert!)
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( The Science Coalition ) As the ongoing financial crisis has clearly illustrated, the top priority for the next President will be addressing the nation's severe economic crisis. Believing that expanding the nation's commitment to basic scientific research is one of the most important actions the next President can take to ensure our long-term fiscal health, The Science Coalition today ...
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Science Applications gets contract worth $250 Mln from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Update (Nasdaq)
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(RTTNews) - Monday, technical solution provider Science Applications International Corporation (SAI) announced that it has received a five-year, multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, Office of Coast Survey, or OCS, to provide hydrographic surveying services to support NOAA's nautical charting mission.
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