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  1. Saturn (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2008-03
  2. Comets (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Melanie Chrismer, 2008-03
  3. Earth (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2008-03
  4. Gigahertz Devices and Systems (Topics in the News)
  5. History News: Space News by Michael Johnstone, 2001-09-01
  6. Pluto: Dwarf Planet (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2008-03
  7. The Moon (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Melanie Chrismer, 2008-03
  8. ultimas noticias del cosmos/ Last News of the Cosmos: Hacia El Primer Segundo (Spanish Edition) by Hubert Reeves, 2007-06-30
  9. The News on Aliens (Uqp) by Stephen Measday, 1997-06
  10. Uranus (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2008-03
  11. Mars (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science) by Melanie Chrismer, 2008-03
  12. Mercury (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2008-03
  13. Venus (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers) by Melanie Chrismer, 2008-03
  14. The Sun (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science) by Melanie Chrismer, 2008-03

41. AstronomyReport.com - Astronomy News & Research
When vertebrae cross dress How sloths got their long neck
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More Articles Raising giant insects to unravel ancient oxygen
Water could hold answer to graphene nanoelectronics
Tornado warnings are too often ignored
Purdue-led research team finds Haiti quake caused by unknown fault
New insight into links between obesity and activity in the brain
From touchpad to thought-pad?
Huge amber deposit discovered in India
Research on avoiding fraud in biometric identification
The world is not flat: Exploring cells and tissues in three dimensions
Small is beautiful in hydroelectric power plant design, and good for the environment Smaller is better in the viscous zone Going high-tech to probe deeper into oceans Researchers discover eye test for neurological diseases in livestock Authoritarian behavior leads to insecure people When vertebrae cross dress: How sloths got their long neck Stem-cell based-neurological, liver therapy strategies advanced Bioelectrical signals turn stem cells' progeny cancerous Computational model of swimming fish could inspire design of robots or medical prosthetics Unsung hero: Researchers produce high-res model of Ndc80 in action New look at multitalented protein sheds light on mysteries of HIV Scientists unravel complex quantum dot-dopamine interactions Men perspire, women glow

42. CNN.com
Offers news stories related environmental issues, archeology, astronomy, technology, geology and other science topics.
http://www.cnn.com/TECH/space/

43. Astronomy News :: Night Sky Observer
Astronomy News Today's Astronomy News Cosmic Dispatches by John Wilford Amazon Price Customer Review Cosmic Dispatches Reports On Astronomy And Cosmology by Pulitzer
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Amazon Price: Customer Review: Cosmic Dispatches: Reports On Astronomy And Cosmology by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist John Noble Wilford is a guide to the very latest findings of astronomy and cosmology. The paperback edition c...
Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: The Moon

by Melanie Chrismer
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Scholastic News Nonfiction Reader: Space Science: Comets

by Melanie Chrismer
Amazon Price: CDN$ 8.50
Uranus
by Christine Taylor-Butler Amazon Price: Scholastic News Nonfiction Reader: Space Science: Pluto by Christine Taylor-Butler Amazon Price: CDN$ 8.50
Astronomy News
On these pages you'll find astronomy news from a variety of specific sources rather than general astronomy news. Each page (from the menu below) shows up-to-date news from the specific resource. Today's Astronomy, Space and Science News Astrobiology Magazine News Gemini Observatory News Earth Observatory News European Southern Observatory News ... STEREO Solar Mission News Today's Astronomy News More video news stories
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44. SPACE.com: Space News, NASA News, News Space
Includes launches, landings, sightings, new projects, scientific discoveries, commercial applications and major announcements.
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45. Astronomy News Articles, Classifieds And Telescope Reviews
Astromart.com is the leading portal for astronomy news, classified ads and telescope reviews. Place your astronomy ads, read the latest news articles and check out the current
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2010 World Series Winner San Fran Texas View Comments (6)... Previous Polls... 3875 most users online in the last day 2,717 new forum posts in the last month More site stats... Hubble and ESO's VLT Set Record for Finding the Most Distant Galaxy Posted by Guy Pirro on 10/26/2010 3:52 PM A European team of astronomers using ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) has measured the distance to the most remote galaxy so far. By carefully analysing the very faint glow of the galaxy they have found that they are seeing it when the Universe was only about 600 million years old (a redshift of 8.6). These are the first confirmed observations of a galaxy whose light is clearing the opaque hydrogen fog that filled the cosmos at this early time. Read full story 4 Comments... Latest News Terahertz Telescope in Chile Probes the Molecular Universe Comet Hartley 2 Makes Closest Approach Tomorrow Hubble Captures Images of Possible Asteroid Collision Yale Astronomers Use Gravitational Lensing to Probe Elusive Dark Energy ... More News...

46. Sky Watch - Astronomy News Resource
Sends its subscribers a daily email on astronomical events such as satellite passes and meteor showers that can be observed from their location.
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Home Articles Guide to Observing Tour of the Constellations ... Book Reviews
We regret to inform you that the creator of this site, Ed Ehrlich, passed away in September 2005.
Here at SkyWatch you can find the Complete Guide to Skygazing . This guide is essential reading for those interested in learning about the night sky and the wonders it holds. Full of explanations and observing tips, it will be useful to the beginner and seasoned astronomer alike. The first section published is chapter one, the celestial sphere . Everything about observing from the ground is outlined in chapter two . All you need to know about the constellations including how to identify them can be found in chapter three . A wealth of information on the Moon in a clear and concise manner is provided by chapter four . You can read all about the planets in chapter five . There are a further three chapters for you to get your teeth into but for an introduction, read Ed's foreward to the guide . Enjoy! Last updated: 15th May 2010
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47. Astronomy News - Worldnews Network
World News on Earth, Universe and Astronomy from WN Network
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48. Astrobrief Home Page
News, views, reviews and commentary about amateur and professional astronomy.
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49. BUBL LINK: Astronomy News
s Astronomer Online; Astronomical Headlines; Astronomy Picture of the Day; Astronomy Today; Information on Comet HaleBopp for the Non Astronomer......Titles
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    Astronomer Online
    A monthly magazine documenting astronomical observations for the 'advanced amateur'. A useful source for extensive images, material covers asteroids, comets, and planets. Access to other relevant astronomy resources is also provided. Subscription is necessary for selected information.
    Author: Astronomer Group
    Subjects: astronomy links, astronomy news
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    Astronomical Headlines
    Contains brief information on recent astronomical discoveries as reported in the International Astronomical Union Circulars (IAUCs) (published by the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams) and the Minor Planet Electronic Circulars (MPECs) (published by the Minor Planet Center), as well as links to ephemerides and orbital elements for comets and minor planets. The objects below are listed in chronological order of announcement, by category of object, the most recent first.
    Author: International Astronomical Union
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    50. A Brief History Of AstronomyAstronomy News | Astronomy News
    Astronomy (from Greek, 'laws governing the stars') is an incredibly fascinating science, and arguably the first true form of science that mankind has even
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      A Brief History of Astronomy
      Posted on October 13, 2009 by admin The art/science of studying the stars was engaged by several ancient populations like Maya, Incas, Egyptians and Greeks, and soon grew in importance to the point where those who practiced it were highly regarded and respected in their own society. The reason for this is evident: this science could provide, even from its first, rudimentary structure, an explanation to phenomena strictly connected to their life, such as the alternating of day and night or the cycle of seasons, and provided an essential instrument for activities such as agriculture and navigation. Chinese astronomy was born before 2000 BC and is still cited nowadays for its great tradition of carefully, a-critic documentation. From the documents in our possession we know that in their time they were already aware of events such as the passage of comets, or even the explosion of a Supernova star. Babylonians soon showed exceptional knowledge in the matter of astronomy, which would later be inherited by Egyptians and Indians. In their case, the desire to perfect this science at all costs came, rather than an actual need, from skeptical reasons that linked the motion of stars and planets to good or bad luck (solar and lunar eclipses were thought to bring extremely bad luck, and this conception would persist until relatively recent times). Even lacking any sort of precise instrumentation, Babylonians managed to find out many things about the apparent motion of planets, basing their observation on the position of a few bright stars on the sky: they therefore discovered the orbital revolution time of many planets, among which Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, only mistaking by a few days, and reporting the results of their calculations on special tables, most of which are well-preserved and can still be seen now in astronomical museums.

    51. Starry Skies Network
    Features the latest news in the field of science, concentrating on Earth and Space science news. Readers can also post stories and add comments.
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    Your Guide to the Cosmos
    NASA Trapped Mars Rover Finds Evidence of Subsurface Water
    October 28th, 2010 The ground Posted in Mars Explorers
    October 28th, 2010 Six Discovery astronauts Posted in Space Shuttle
    October 28th, 2010 WITH its stitching clearly visible Posted in Manned Spaceflight
    October 28th, 2010 The Asian space race is moving along slowly, but steadily – and China is in the lead, with technology that could give it a military advantage over the US. Posted in Military and Space
    October 28th, 2010 Astronomers revealed this month Posted in Solar System
    Delta launch delayed by problem with booster
    October 28th, 2010 The launch of a Delta 2 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base tentatively has been delayed 48 hours due to a problem related to the space booster. Posted in Military and Space
    Starting on Planetary Defense
    October 28th, 2010 It is unlikely that anytime soon an asteroid or comet will impact Earth and cause devastating or large-scale damage. But we will probably soon find some object that is deemed potentially hazardous, one that might pose a future danger to Earth. Posted in Earth
    Kuiper Belt of Many Colors
    October 28th, 2010

    52. Astronomy News - Topix
    News on Astronomy continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
    http://www.topix.net/science/astronomy

    53. Jonathan S Space Report
    It describes all space launches, including both piloted missions and automated satellites.
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    Jonathan's Space Report - Latest Issue
    The Space Report ("JSR") is issued about twice a month. It describes all space launches, including both piloted missions and automated satellites. Back issues are available online . To receive the JSR each week by direct email, subscribe at http://www.planet4589.org/mailman/listinfo/jsr Feel free to reproduce the JSR as long as you're not doing it for profit. If you are doing so regularly, please inform Jonathan by email. Comments, suggestions, and corrections are encouraged. You can mail Jonathan McDowell at jcm at host.planet4589.org See also: JSR STOP PRESS - the draft of NEXT week's JSR, updated throughout the week. GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE LOG with a catalog of all known satellites ever in the geosynchronous ring and their reasonably current positions. LAUNCH LOG - My best attempt at a complete listing of all satellite launch attempts. Jonathan's Space Home Page - with links to lots of other space data not available elsewhere. SATELLITE CATALOG - My version of the Space Command satellite catalog, providing a cross reference between catalog number and international designation. Corrections are welcome.

    54. Astronomy News | News
    (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center) The GOES13 satellite is watching Tropical Storm Richard work its way through the western Caribbean, and residents of eastern Honduras
    http://www.telescopesastronomy.com/news/astronomy-news/

    55. HubbleSite - NewsCenter
    Hubble Space Telescope News
    http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/
    Search all of HubbleSite Search News Releases NewsCenter is the complete collection of every Hubble Space Telescope news release and its supporting materials, along with tools and resources designed to further your knowledge of astronomy.

    56. Astronomy News
    Astronomy News Welcome to Interplanetary Life Astronomy News Astronomy Web Sites Astrobiology Astro Images Announcements ExtraSolar Planets Magazine
    http://interplanetarylife.com/Astronomy News.html
    Astronomy News Welcome to Interplanetary Life Astronomy News Astronomy Web Sites Astrobiology ... Recent Discoveries Breaking News NASA Survey Suggests Earth-Sized Planets are Common A new study funded by NASA and the University of California suggests that nearly one in four sun-like stars may host planets as small as Earth. For complete report, see the NASA/JPL News Release of October 28, 2010. NASA Mars Rover Finds Evidence of Subsurface Water NASA/JPL News Release of October 28, 2010. New Findings on Lunar Water Discovery NASA Science News report of October 21, 2010. Astronomers Find Weird, Warm Spot on an Exoplanet NASA/JPL News Release of October 19, 2010. NASA News Feature of Oct. 14, 2010. Potentially Habitable Planet Discovered by Astronomers Astronomers have found two new planets orbiting the star Gliese 581, one of which is said to be located in what they call a "habitable zone" where liquid water can exist at or near the planet's surface. For complete report on this discovery, see the Carnegie Institution for Science news article of September 29, 2010.

    57. NASA Breaking News
    News feed containing the space agency s news articles and press releases.
    http://www.nasa.gov/rss/breaking_news.rss
    http://www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/features/index.html A RSS news feed containing the latest NASA news articles and press releases. en-us http://blogs.harvard.edu/tech/rss jim.wilson@nasa.gov brian.dunbar@nasa.gov http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2010/sep/HQ_10-239_Dulles_Exhibit.html http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2010/sep/HQ_10-239_Dulles_Exhibit.html NASA and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority unveiled a photography exhibition at Dulles International Airport in Chantilly, Va., where ticketed airline travelers can view space science discoveries and relish the beauty and majesty of our solar system. Fri, 29 Oct 2010 00:00:00 EDT http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2010/oct/HQ_M10-153_ISS_Anniversary.html http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2010/oct/HQ_M10-153_ISS_Anniversary.html The International Space Station partner agencies will mark a major milestone on Nov. 2 with the 10-year anniversary of people living permanently aboard the space station. Fri, 29 Oct 2010 00:00:00 EDT http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2010/oct/HQ_10-284_Chilean_Rescue_Awards.html http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2010/oct/HQ_10-284_Chilean_Rescue_Awards.html

    58. Astronomy Today
    Information and articles on astronomy, space and related topics. Also features a friendly forum and a telescope buyer's FAQ page.
    http://www.astronomytoday.com/
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    News Item for Astronomy Teachers / Educators
    Posted by Marc on September 25th, 2010 Astronomy Education Review has updated its website, which can now be found at aer.aas.org Comment Here (0)
    SkyGuide updated for Autumn/Winter 2010
    Posted by Marc on September 15th, 2010 Skyguide full night sky guide for details of these and much more. This latest SkyGuide was written by Kelly Whitt who has recently joined the AstronomyToday team. You can read a brief biography here Comment Here (0)
    Mars Hoax Returns Yet Again
    Posted by Lydia on August 29th, 2010 The astronomy community has advised readers since 2004 of this erroneous post, yet every year it comes around again to fool readers into thinking Mars will be as bright as the Moon. I can think of one positive thing about this silly falsity: it gets people outside at night to see if it is true. My questions to the public: Comment Here (2)
    Glissade, Erytheia or Virgil?

    59. Space : Discovery Channel
    From aliens to asteroids, satellites to shuttle missions, explore the universe with the latest news, launches and astronomical sightings.
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    "Discovery News is LIVE!"
    Ian Says: In honor of its 20th anniversary in orbit, we share some of the Hubble Space Telescope's best photos ever taken. SLIDE SHOW Hubble's Best Photos Ian Says: Time travel appears all too easy in science fiction storylines, but is there any science behind the fiction? WIDE ANGLE Is Sci-Fi Time Travel Possible? Advertisement Ian Says: It was a big day for solar physics when the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) showed off its 'first light' photographs. Here are the highlights. SLIDE SHOW Seeing the Sun in a New Light Ian Says: The cosmos was certainly a more staid-looking place before Hubble unveiled a cataclysmic, discordant and evolving universe where matter an energy shape stars, planets and nebula against a backdrop of galaxies that seems unimaginably deep. ANALYSIS Hubble's 20-Year Odyssey Ian Says: Black holes get a bad rap. ANALYSIS Black Hole Galaxy Killers? Ian Says: Movies are riddled with time travel plots, but which are the most feasible? Time travel expert Ron Mallett gives us his top 5 science fiction story lines. SLIDE SHOW Top 5 Time Travel Methods Ian Says: To celebrate its 20th anniversary in orbit, the Hubble Space Telescope captures a breathtaking photograph of a violent star-forming region deep inside the Carina Nebula.

    60. Astronomy News - Space News On Sea And Sky
    On Sea and Sky's Astronomy News page, you can find the latest news headlines and news stories on the topic of astronomy, updated daily.
    http://www.seasky.org/news/space-news-astronomy.html
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    Welcome to Sea and Sky's Astronomy News . Here you can find links to the latest space news headlines on the topic of astronomy. Click on any yellow title below to view the full news article. The news article will open in a new browser window. Simply close the browser window when you are finished reading the article to return to the news article listing. Astronomy News Astrophysics News Solar System News NASA News ... Sea and Sky Home Page The URL you supplied is either not RSS or the site is down at this time. Please check the feed URL or refresh the page.
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