Saturday, April 26, 2008

Meteor seen across wide swath of Pacific Northwest - KOMO-TV

Meteor seen across wide swath of Pacific Northwest - KOMO-TV
SEATTLE - A meteor streaked through the sky over the Pacific Northwest early Tuesday, drawing reports of bright lights and sonic booms in parts of Washington, Oregon and Idaho. The
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Probing Question: What are Shooting Stars? - PhysOrg
In the early morning darkness on April 15, 1912, as the R.M.S. Titanic was sinking in the freezing Atlantic, survivors witnessed a large number of streaking lights in the sky
Source: www.physorg.com

Life-From-Space Theory Gets Unexpected Boost - FOX News
Left-handed and right-handed amino acids. Lefties are just 11 percent of the world population. But take a close look at anyone's amino acids, which are protein's and thus life's
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VIDEO: Good heaven's - the planetarium's wow factor - Chichester Observer
VIDEO: click to watch, double click for full screen Whether it's a ride along the vast Mariner valley on Mars, or a swoop through the icy rings of Saturn, there are endless
Source: www.chichester.co.uk

Refining the date of the K/T boundary and the dinosaur extinction - Science Centric
Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Berkeley Geochronology Centre have pinpointed the date of the dinosaurs' extinction more precisely than ever thanks to
Source: www.sciencecentric.com

Roger Catlin - Hartford Courant
Among the network shows trickling back from the writers' strike, the most anticipated may be "The Office" (NBC, 9 p.m.). Not because it's one of the best comedies on TV but because
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Mars’ Violent, Volcanic Past … and Possible Future? - Universe Today
Planetary geologists have a relatively simple method for calculating the age of a planet’s surface: count the number of impact craters in a region. The older the surface, the
Source: www.universetoday.com