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Learning about Planet Earth was never easier.
For the first time in 35 years, an asteroid 1,312 in diameter will approach the Earth closer than the moon.
If a solar superstorm such as the one that hit the Earth in 1859 hits the Earth again ...
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “earth”
?EARTH, Platinum edition?: World?s largest book
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Frankfurt Book Fair, the world\’s largest trade fair for books, is held annually in mid-October at the Frankfurt Trade Fair, Germany. On Wednesday October 6th, visitors to the fair had the opportunity to admire the world’s largest book. The two-by-three-meter Atlas priced at 0,000 was published by Australian ...
Chilling climate-change related news
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A presentation at the worldÂ’s largest science fair by a Simon Fraser University earth sciences professor promises to make the skin crawl of even the most ardent disbelievers of the predicted impacts of climate change.
Recyclable Bag Pieces – The Portable Bags An Ideal Fit Of Variety And Also Function Plus Incredible Colors
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I was laughing when I uncovered an article “The Inconvenient Bagâ€. In terms of eliminating my reusable bag, I often cringe. Yes, I feel amazing about going green as well as not adding to the dilemma of plastic wastes in our planet, but nevertheless they are not very easy or uncomplicated to use. They don’t match ...
Rare Earth element tellurium detected for the first time in ancient stars
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Nearly 13.7 billion years ago, the universe was made of only hydrogen, helium and traces of lithium — byproducts of the Big Bang. Some 300 million years later, the very first stars emerged, creating additional chemical elements throughout the universe. Since then, giant stellar explosions, or supernovas, have given ...
Antec Launches EarthWatts Platinum PSU Series
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Antec, Inc., the global leader in high-performance computer components, announces EarthWatts Platinum, the latest in its series of power supplies. With the addition of EarthWatts Platinum, Antec has effectively upgraded the EarthWatts family of energy-conscious power supplies to the highest standard of efficiency. ...
FOUNDATIONS BEING LAID FOR LAUNCH OF SA PROGRAMMED, INFANT SPACE AGENCY SAID IT
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The South African National Space Agency (Sansa) was rigourously launched upon Dec 9, 2010, though began operations upon Apr 1, 2011. It engrossed a Council for Scientific and Industrial Research’s Satellite Applications Centre (SAC) during Hartebeeshoek, west of Pretoria, and a Hermanus Magnetic Observatory (HMO), ...
A Story With Recipes: The Perfect Moms’ Book Club Selection!
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I met author Sarah Pinneo about a year ago when she offered to guest post for me and through our email exchanges, I found that we have a lot in common like extreme love of KidLit. She had published a gorgeous Ski House Cookbook and when I found out that she was working on a novel, I was all over it. Finally, it’s ...
Comic Book Reviews “Ink Hero†Batman #6, Daredevil #9, Peter Panzerfaust #1, Hell On Earth #1 (VIDEO)
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In this latest episode of Ink Hero , David and Lauren discuss Batman #6, Daredevil #9, Peter Panzerfaust #1 and B.P.R.D. Hell On Earth #1. - Dennis
Image: Rhea before Titan
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(PhysOrg.com) -- Craters appear well defined on icy Rhea in front of the hazy orb of the much larger moon Titan in this Cassini spacecraft view of these two Saturn moons.
Skydiver prepares for record-setting freefall from the edge of space
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In 2010, we reported on Felix Baumgartner and his upcoming attempt to break the sound barrier with his body, in a freefall from the edge of space. Part science experiment, part publicity stunt, part life-long ambition, the Red Bull Stratos mission will have Baumgartner traveling inside a capsule with a stratospheric ...
Researchers suggest high energy emissions from Crab Nebula come from wind
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(PhysOrg.com) -- An international team of physicists studying the Crab Nebula have offered a new theory to explain its extraordinarily high energy emissions that have intrigued space scientists for years. The team, led by Felix Aharonian of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, suggests that instead of the energy ...
NASA to deliver commercial research equipment to station
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NASA, Astrium Space Transportation and NanoRacks LLC are teaming up to expand the research capability of the International Space Station through delivery of a small commercial centrifuge facility that will conduct molecular and cellular investigations on plant and animal tissue.
NASA completes publication of Boris Chertoks rockets and people memoir series
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NASAs History Program Office has released the fourth volume of the English translation of Russian space pioneer Boris Chertoks highly acclaimed memoirs, Rockets and People: The Moon Race.
Greenify Your Life with Eco-Friendly Products at ZeMis Earth Store
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As Earth appreciation spreads globally, ZeMis is poised to aggressively market its ever expanding array of organic products and earth-friendly items. ZeMis Earth Store features eco-friendly home goods, bed and bath products, organic gift baskets, all natural baby layette and baby care items, bamboo toys, digital ...
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Xombie rocket makes first free-flight for NASA
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A privately built rocket has made its first free-flight in the California desert as part of a NASA program exploring vertical landing systems for solar system exploration.
Great Backyard Bird Count is coming up — February 17-20
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Great Backyard Bird Count is coming up -- February 17-20
Geo-Wiki Launches a Land Cover Classification Competition
Spatial Sustain —
Geo-Wiki is a web-based tool that aims to use crowdsourcing in order to improve the accuracy and coverage of global land use and forest cover information. The site brings together information from multiple sources, and enlists volunteers to help classify and fill in data gaps as well as provide input on conflicts or ...
Exploring eruptions: Research on volcanoes could one day help save lives
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Geology takes the long view. It is a field, after all, in which the pace of change spans billions of years. John Lyons, however, is interested in geological events that happen at a faster rate. So the recent graduate of Michigan TechÂ’s PhD program in geophysics has found a compromise: he studies volcanoes.











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