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The news forum of the Tau Zero Foundation.
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Stay up to date with latest scientific breakthroughs.
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The rough and ready blog of a cloud benighted biologist and amateur astronomer. Astroblog will cover my interests in astronomy, biology and life, the universe and everything.
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As it is the business of the future to surprise us, it seems unwise to rule out such scenarios - Paul Gilster
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Random samplings from universe of idea.
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Space, astronauts, telescope, Yeager...article and latest news for all these topics from the award winning authors.
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Observing the Sky (OtS) was originally a NASA-funded project to guide your personal observation of the night sky.
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Notes, news and observations on astronomy.
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Discover magazine's editors report and comment on the latest science news.
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Anything related to Astronomy.
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Science, technology, education, astronomy, robotics, consumer electronics.
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Where inventors and other creative thinkers come together. A fun and informative site with ideas from around the world.
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Remarking on the unremarkable
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News on the latest science advancements.
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60-Second Science is Scientific American’s news blog, offering reporting and analysis on science and technology.
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Astronomy pictures, news, information, and more.
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My adventures with amateur astronomy.
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On a clear evening, if you can peel your eyes away from the vibrant pinks, reds and oranges of a fading sunset, and turn to the east, you might take a few minutes to treat yourself to the Belt of Venus. To me, it's like a theater curtain slowly rising to
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I am a college professor, teaching physics and astronomy.  I’ve been interested in space exploration and astronomy since I was young and watching the Apollo Moon program on TV. 
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A personal chronicle on learning Astronomy, spaceflight mechanics and spacecraft systems through the use of a (free) spaceflight simulator, a couple of astronomy books and the ubiquitous Internet.
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