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Date registered: October 2, 2010

Latest posts

  1. Big Science in Small Packages — December 13, 2016
  2. Dimming stars, erupting plasma, and beautiful nebulae — November 12, 2016
  3. One Incredible Galaxy Cluster Yields Two Types of Gravitational Lenses — September 13, 2016
  4. Is there a super-Earth in the Solar System out beyond Neptune? — August 21, 2016
  5. NOAA’s Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) to revolutionize Earth-watching — May 15, 2016

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Apr 01

April 2007

What’s Up in the Sky April, 2007 Constellation Leo I was in the Holland Peanut Store recently talking to my good friend Paula Fabiano who delighted me with the story of her trip home from vacation. She was on an airplane flying north at sunset when she looked out the right-hand window and saw the …

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Mar 01

March 2007

N E W S L E T T E R ! Here is this month’s installment of the Shoreline Observer newsletter. This month, Robert Wade shares his experience at Okie-Tex 2006. -Jim Reier, Editor

Mar 01

March 2007

What’s Up in the Sky March, 2007 Vernal Equinox and Total Lunar Eclipse March is usually notable as being the month during which the Sun crosses the vernal equinox marking the first day of spring for those of us in the northern hemisphere. This year March should also be notable to fans of word puzzles …

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Feb 01

February 2007

N E W S L E T T E R ! Here is this month’s installment of the Shoreline Observer newsletter. -Jim Reier, Editor

Feb 01

February 2007

Whats Up in the Sky February, 2007 Sirus, The Dog Star I normally do not joke around when people ask me about the stars, especially when they ask about the star Sirius. Sirius, also known as the Scorching One or the Dog Star, is prominent in the southern sky at this time of year. Just …

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