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Official Source of Cassini images of Saturn, its rings & moons

Official Source of Cassini images of Saturn, its rings & moons

2005 March 28 - A Tether in Space Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2005 March 28 A Tether in Space Credit: TSS-1, STS-46 Crew, NASA Explanation: One of the greatest unrequited legends of outer space is the tether. Tomorrow's picture: double crescent Authors & editors: Robert Nemiroff (MTU) & Jerry Bonnell (USRA)NASA Web Site Statements, Warnings, and DisclaimersNASA Official: Jay Norris.

Smart Words - A handpicked Collection Starship Asterisk* • View topic - Fireball48 Sign-up and Alert Page To sign-up for the Fireball48 Network, please sign-up for The Asterisk (this very online bulletin board), come back to this page, and then click "Subscribe topic" at the bottom. Then whenever anyone posts a new Fireball48 Alert to this page, you will receive an email. You can then come back to this page, scroll down to find this latest Fireball48 alert, follow that link, and then see if you can help. To post a Fireball48 Yellow Alert, just Reply to this post on this page. Anyone signed up to the Asterisk can do it. The Fireball48 network is a "virtual citizen science flash mob" who come together briefly to help find videos and images of recently occurring fireballs. A "Yellow Alert" will mean that we are trying to assess whether a sighting was an actual fireball and whether a flash-mob Fireball48 network could reasonably help find useful images and videos. A useful background post about the Fireball48 network is here: ... 32&t=22116

Association HABICOOP - Habitat coopératif Appel pour le soutien aux initiatives d’habitat coopératif par Habicoop et la Fondation Abbé Pierre Paru dans la revue "Urbanisme" de septembre-octobre 2011 Que la France connaisse une crise du logement fait aujourd’hui l’objet d’un consensus politique. Pour y répondre, injonction est faite aux acteurs classiques du secteur - bailleurs sociaux et promoteurs privés - de développer l’offre. Mais la société civile est elle aussi porteuse de solutions. Pétition Warning: Illegal string offset 'session_nom' in /homepages/45/d220032754/htdocs/habicoop/plugins-dist/petitions/formulaires/signature.php on line 28 Warning: Illegal string offset 'nom' in /homepages/45/d220032754/htdocs/habicoop/plugins-dist/petitions/formulaires/signature.php on line 29 Warning: Illegal string offset 'session_email' in /homepages/45/d220032754/htdocs/habicoop/plugins-dist/petitions/formulaires/signature.php on line 30

Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera padlet LROC Image Browser :: Homepage > Images :: LROC Browse Gallery « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 70 71 Next » Displaying images 1 - 9 of 632 in total One in a Million Mounds Swept Slopes of Herigonius Small Clearing Lavoisier Pyroclastics Distal Edges Rockin' Autumni Young Crater Walls Faulted Kipuka Stratification in a Tranquil Sea

SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers, solar flares, auroras, and near-Earth asteroids IceCube Blog Recent Scenes from Antarctica - Alan Taylor - In Focus Winter is coming back to Antarctica and, after a busy season for both scientists and tourists, most researchers stationed there have traveled north for the season. Among them were a Russian team that recently came within 30 meters of drilling into Lake Vostok -- a subglacial lake some 4,000 meters below the surface of the ice -- and the crew of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, who have been burying a massive array of detectors deep in the ice. (They placed their final detector in December.) Gathered here are recent images of Antarctica, its environment, and some of the scientific work taking place there. [47 photos] Use j/k keys or ←/→ to navigate Choose: The aurora australis provides a dramatic backdrop to a Scott Tent at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station on July 14, 2009. The Koru Memorial site at Scott Base on February 15, 2011 in Antarctica. An aerial view of the Dome at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, seen on February 5, 2009. Raised footprints in the Antarctic snow.

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