Archive for August, 2010

Who are the Astronauts currently on the International Space Station?

August 3, 2010
By stillaig

Hello, I’m new… obviously. lol My name is Christ, and I’m a Junior in High School. I’m in dire need of a list of the Astronauts currently on the ISS(International Space Station). It’d be very much appreciated if someone could help me find such a list. Thank you, in advance.
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NASA’s Hubble telescope is visible to naked eye.What is its path of rotation around earth?

August 3, 2010
By stillaig

Hubble telescope is about600 kms into the sky.If the path of circling the earth is known it is easy to find it with naked eye.
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Prometheus Creating Saturn Ring Streamers

August 2, 2010
By stillaig
Prometheus Creating Saturn Ring Streamers

What’s causing those strange dark streaks in the rings of Saturn? View full post on APOD
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Space station drama as cooling system fails (AFP)

August 2, 2010
By stillaig
Space station drama as cooling system fails (AFP)

AFP – US space officials planned emergency repairs Monday after a failure of the cooling system on the International Space Station that has forced astronauts to reroute power. View full post on Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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Venus Once Molten Surface

August 1, 2010
By stillaig
Venus Once Molten Surface

If you could look across Venus with View full post on APOD
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China launches new global positioning satellite (Reuters)

August 1, 2010
By stillaig

Reuters – China took a further step on Sunday toward ending its dependence on U.S. satellites to provide navigation and positioning services. View full post on Yahoo! News: Space/Astronomy
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Travel Off the Beaten Path

August 1, 2010
By stillaig

Carrying a travel bag and looking around the places of historical and sculptural importance. Is that what you conceive as a holiday? If yes you haven’t seen or heard enough. The traveling experience can be more than rewarding if the choice of the places to visit is bizarre. And more so going to those...
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The Origins and History of Modern Western Astrology

August 1, 2010
By stillaig

Since the dawn of time when man first looked up at the stars and planets and was awestruck by their beauty people have tried to understand their significance. This is the basic origin of modern astrology and in part of modern astronomy.. The history of astrology reaches back to antiquity and has played a...
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