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- BAA/AAVSO Day 2: GRB Observations by Amatuers
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- AAVSO/BAA Day 1: Reaching Out Effectively
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- Habitable Planets Might Need Plate Tectonics
- How Rough is Rough?
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- It Rained Like Hell on Early Mars, Ted Maxwell
- Last Day Adventures and What’s to Come
- Home again
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- Enceladus is Hot
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- News from NASA: Jim Green & Andrew Thomas
- STS-123 - A Space Geek’s Pilgrimage : Pictures
- LPSC: Lunar Remote Sensing
- STS-123 - A Space Geek’s Pilgrimage : Part IV - Launch!
- Mars got womped
- LPSC Random with Alan Stern
- Looking for Life of Mars: A Question of Temperature
- New Mission: ExoMars
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- JSC, NASA does science too, right?
- NASA and JSC, you’re disappointing me
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- Michael Griffin Redux
- LPSC: Outer Planet Satellites, Not Titan, Not Enceladus
- LPSC: Scientists agog over Kaguya video
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- SELENE at the Moon
- MESSENGER at Mercury (part II)
- Awards and Masursky Lecture: Dr. Robert Pepin
- LPSC: Mercury MESSENGER (I)
- LPSC: Mars: Pingos, Polygons and other Puzzles
- A Brief Observation
- Emily reports in from LPSC
- Rebecca’s Journey to the LPSC
- STS-123 - A Space Geek’s Pilgrimage : Part III - Kennedy Space Center
- LPSC: Making New Media Make a Lunar Appeal
- LPSC: A Summary of Near Future Moon Missions
- LPSC: The Cultural argument of going to the Moon - Religion, Colonialism, and One World
- LPSC: A discussion of why? (Moon…)
- LPSC: Returning to the Moon: Reasons (Part 1)
- Pamela’s Journey to LPSC
- STS-123 - A Space Geek’s Pilgrimage : Part II
- 10 Days of Space Science!
- STS-123 - A Space Geek’s Pilgrimage
- SIM PlanetQuest
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- The (Galaxy Zoo) Keepers of the Data
- What about Chandra?
- AAS #18: Two supernovae, no waiting
- AAS #17: A rolling moth gathers no stones
- Cocktails and Gray Hairs Dancing
- Red Dwarfs Have Teeny Tiny Habitable Zones
- AAS #16: Bits and Pieces
- AAS #15: Travisty of Astronomy
- Gas Cloud on Collision Course with the Milky Way
- The International Year of Astronomy
- Fat Black Holes Can Lurk in Thin Galaxies
- An Observation
- Super-Neutron Stars are Possible
- Galaxies: Born Blue, Red when Dead, Fat Die First
- Galaxy’s Arms are Rotating Backwards
- Death Echos of Material Destroyed Near a Black Hole
- AAS #14: Galaxy zoo finds people are screwed up, not the Universe
- Black Holes Seen Spinning at the Limits Predicted by Einstein
- The Building Blocks of the Grand Spirals
- AAS #13: A History of (galactic) Violence
- AAS #12: Einstein’s Double Bulls-eye
- A Quartet of Stars, Locked in a Tight Embrace
- 4 stars within 6 AU
- Hubble Sees a Double Einstein Ring
- Dr. Luisa Rebull on Spitzer Space Telescope
- Supercluster Ruled By the Pull of Dark Matter
- Beautiful in Death
- AAS Interviews: Dr. Peter Stockman on the JWST
- Down the pub with Alaskans*
- Researchers Find a Planet, Right Where They Expected
- AAS #11: Pictures!
- AAS #10: Screaming black holes
- Some Stars Can Go through a Second Stage of Planet Formation
- There’s a Lopsided Halo of Antimatter Surrounding the Centre of the Milky Way
- Google Sky: Now In More Colours
- There May Be Hundreds of Rogue Black Holes in the Milky Way
- JWST in Lego!
- If You Crashed Neptune and Jupiter Together…
- AAS Day 2, afternoon
- AAS #9: Black hole jet of doom from Cen A
- Earth, Barely Habitable?
- AAS #8: Cosmic mid-life crisis
- AAS #7: To survey, with love
- AAS #6: Lonely stars between galaxies
- AAS #5: Tortured Veil
- AAS #4: NASA Town Hall
- AAS #3: NASA Chief Mike Griffin
- Hidden Quasars - Found!
- The Universe Held a Party, and We Missed It
- Beautiful View of the Cygnus Loop
- NASA, I think we need to talk
- Astronomy Cast/BAUT Fan Meet-Up
- Deep and Red
- AAS #2: Interview with NASA astronaut John Grunsfeld
- Massive Disk Galaxies Collapsed From a Single Cloud of Gas
- LSST Press Briefing
- The Team at Work… Day 1
- Time Lapse Animation of Galaxy Jets
- A Powerful Blast From the Distant Past
- A Snapshot of NASA’s Science Plans
- Making a Milky Way
- Blue Blobs - Splat on the sky
- Invited Session 27: Long Ago in a Galaxy Far, Far Away (Mike Griffin’s Talk)
- AAS #1: Hubble Servicing Mission update
- NASA, Where are you going? And are you taking the shuttle?
- The Plan to Fix Hubble
- Grunsfeld’s Magic Gloves
- Invited Session 2: The Search for Extrasolar Earths
- To Hubble with Love
- Can I Pin You?
- Coming January 5, 2008!
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March 11th, 2008 at 12:44 pm
I’d sure like to hear some news from the MER papers on Tuesday afternoon and Thursday morning.
Thanks.
March 11th, 2008 at 11:50 pm
Will try and cover them Thursday morning