Reuters – Israel has launched its latest military spy satellite, boosting its intelligence-gathering capabilities in the face of Iran’s nuclear program, a cabinet minister said on Wednesday. View full post on Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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Archive for June, 2010
Israel launches spy satellite (Reuters)
Climber dies after mountain fall
A 27-year-old scientist from Edinburgh was killed while climbing on Ben Lui, near Tyndrum, it has emerged. View full post on BBC News and Sport Search: astronomy
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Islands of Four Mountains from Above
Our Earth is covered by volcanoes. View full post on APOD
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7th-Graders Discover Mysterious Cave on Mars (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com – A group of seventh-graders in California has discovered a mysterious cave on Mars as part of a research project to study images taken by a NASA spacecraft orbiting the red planet. View full post on Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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Bible Versus Quran Versus Sciences, (46) the Conditioned Prophecy of Space Exploration
The Bible never mentions Space Exploration, it says that the Lord spreads out the northern skies over empty space, He spreads out the skies, hard as a mirror of cast bronze and by His breath the skies became fair. Also the Bible talks about the ancient skies.
In addition, the hearsay about flying objects...
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A Psychic Person’s Life In Astronomy And Astrology
Psychic reading is any form or method used to forecast a person’s future. Psychic readers are those who claim to have special sensory powers to be able to gauge the un-obvious. They profess to have special powers to enter the sub-conscience level of the Psyche or the human mind. Psychometry is a form of...
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Characteristics of the Zodiac Venus in Sagittarius
In an astrological chart, the planet Venus is associated with how a person expresses their self in their relationships- especially in love, attraction and marriage. It describes how beauty is appreciated and interpreted by the person and also how they relate to others. The sign of the Venus is often the same as the...
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Experience a Space Shuttle Launch From Cape Canaveral
Cape Canaveral Sunday, March 15th 2009 – Being a local Floridian, I’ve had the chance all my life to see the Space Shuttle launch off from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral. However, nothing was like the time on that wonderful Spring day on the beach, in Cape Canaveral. The sun was warm, the...
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Radio Telescope Lets You Hear Into Space
To see beyond what astronomers can see using traditional telescopes, which count on visible light for their viewing, a radio telescope is designed to hear the sounds from outer space as opposed to the sights. Most designed as a parabolic antenna, a radio telescope allows the user to listen to sounds emanating from sources...
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Sunrise Solstice at Stonehenge
Today the Sun reaches its northernmost point in planet Earth’s sky. View full post on APOD
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Earth’s Colorful Atmospheric Layers Photographed from Space (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com – A spectacular new image taken by astronauts on the International Space Station shows the various layers of Earth’s atmosphere during sunset over the Indian Ocean. View full post on Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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Abell 2218: A Galaxy Cluster Lens
What are those strange filaments? View full post on APOD
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