Return to Index . This is a personal project collecting and documenting early images of Harvard College Observatory, focusing on the site at Observatory Hill (previously Summer House Hill). Buildings, instruments, people, and observations. Disclaimer: all content here is solely my own views, and in no way represents the views of my employer, or anyone else. Also, I'm documenting things as I learn about them, so expect frequent errors. Corrections will occur without notice and without a changelog at this
Thursday September 13 7:00pm at 30 East Broadway, Eugene 541-344-6948 Come early for food and drinks! with Jim Brau, PhD, Knight Professor of Natural Science, University of Oregon Physics Department and Center for High Energy Physics The Science Pub is a monthly event that is open to anyone and everyone, and there really are no silly questions. No RSVP or scientific background required, just bring your curiosity, sense of humor, and appetite for food, drinks, and knowledge! ...
... The club will again be the stage for pursuit of all things astronomical-- from telescopes, deep sky observing, CCD imaging, and planetary sciences, to cutting edge astronomy, astrophysics, and historical astronomy presentations. ... We first drove up to the high ridge on his property to unload our observing equipment. ... Dark Skies! ... Most amateur astronomers enjoy observing these faint fuzzy objects, while others continue to observe only bright objects, in the sky. ...
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Johnson: Today is November 10th, 2004. This interview with Jay Greene is being conducted for the Johnson Space Center Oral History Project in Houston, Texas. ... One day I got a telegram from JSC [Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas]?I guess it was MSC [Manned Spacecraft Center] back then?and they said, ?We?ve got a job.? ... Greene: No. ... Johnson: You mentioned that Apollo 6, of course, was the Saturn V, and then the next one was the Apollo 8 flight, the next time that that was used. ...
... STAR FIELDS Newsletter of the Amateur Telescope Makers of Boston Including the Bond Astronomical Club Established in 1934 In the Interest of Telescope Making & Using Vol. ... 3 Mar 2008 No doubt everyone enjoyed February's lunar eclipse. ... In addition to the beautiful orange hue of the moon in totality, Saturn, Mars, and the stellar nursery of the Great Orion Nebula were visible when astronomers turned their telescopes toward the sky. ... Steve Beckwith gave the Membership report for Dave Siegrist...
Palaeoecophylostoichiometrics Searching for the Elemental Composition of the Last Universal Common Ancestor Aditya Chopra , Charles H. Lineweaver , Jochen J. Brocks and Trevor R. Ireland Planetary Science Institute Research School of Earth Sciences, Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Email: adi@mso.anu.edu.au Summary: Extant life on Earth shares a common ancestor that probably existed 4 billion years ago. ...
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Ссылки http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/~charley/papers/ChopraLineweaverASSC09v3.pdf -- 173.0 Кб -- 13.05.2010 Похожие документы