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November 2005 edition Without question the most interesting object in the sky at the moment is Mars. During the early evening Mars is superbly placed and surface details are easy to see with quite a ...
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- 450+ issues of Astronomy Magazine Now Available in One Searchable DVD Format, Thanks to Kalmbach Publishing and INM
Readers can access and search 37 years of issues and special editions in just secondsMontreal, QC (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 Integration New Media, Inc. (INM), a leader in building engaging digital experiences, today announced that astronomy lovers now have access to the complete collection of Astronomy Magazine dating back to 1973 - right at their fingertips. More than 450 issues and 23 special ...
- An astronomer’s paradise | Bad Astronomy
Cerro Paranal, in the high, dry, Atacama desert in Chile, is where some of the best astronomy in the world is done. It’s graced with incredibly dark and steady skies, and a view of the southern hemisphere skies that, frankly, makes me jealous. So it’s hard to argue with the title of this short time [...]
- Superconducting Detectors Offer High-Speed Astronomy
By Eric Hand of Nature magazine In astronomy, every photon counts. [More]
- Space caturday | Bad Astronomy
This is cute and all, but I was debating whether to run it on the blog or not when I got to the 1:05 mark or so, and decided to go ahead. Why? Watch: Did you get the joke? It’s a Chandra X-ray Observatory image in the background if that helps. Note the cat. Also, [...]
- Weekly Space Roundup for January 26, 2012 | Bad Astronomy
Yesterday was the weekly live video Space Roundup, run by Fraser Cain from Universe Today. This week we had Pamela Gay, Alan Boyle, Nicole Gugliucci, and Ian O’Neill. We talked about the solar storm, black holes, arsenic life, Newt Gingrich, Phobos-Grunt, and answered some questions from the listeners. Here’s the video: We do these every [...]
- Time lapse: Chinese rocket caught on video | Bad Astronomy
Not that any time lapse video of the Very Large Telescope complex at Paranal in Chile would be normal, but this one by Farid Char caught something pretty unusual: what appears to be a Chinese rocket boosting a satellite to orbit! Did you catch it? From 14 – 18 seconds in, you can see it [...]
- This is a galaxy | Bad Astronomy
I have nothing to add to this, except to say it’s great, and I saw it because Brian Cox mentioned it on Twitter. Oh yeah: one more thing; watch it in HD and full screen. Coooool.
- As from above, so from below | Bad Astronomy
NASA’s Earth Observatory site just put up this amazing picture. I have to say, this is one of the cooler pictures from the International Space Station that I’ve seen. Not for it’s beauty or anything like that — though it is starkly lovely — but because of what it shows: [Click to dicraternate.] Obviously, that’s [...]
- Britons reach for their telescopes as Brian Cox and BBC spark huge interest in astronomy
Latest generation of 'go-to' telescopes lets those without a degree in mechanical engineering look to the heavens Across Britain, men, women and children are turning to the heavens. Thanks to a boom in technology and a series of television promotions by some star showbiz names, amateur astronomy is going through its own big bang in popularity. Amazon has reported a 500% increase in telescope ...
- SPACE.com Now Accepting Submissions for the Space Age Awards at Toy Fair 2012
SPACE.com, the premier destination for innovation, technology, entertainment, astronomy and space news, is now accepting submissions for inaugural SPACE.com Space Age Awards at Toy
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