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  1. Shuttle Atlantis launches in 14 mins. If you can't make it here to watch live, catch it on NASA-TV http://bit.ly/dTUBt
  2. Popular Mechanics presents the "best" new dinosaur discoveries of 2009: http://bit.ly/4ciNb8
  3. Space.com has the info you need to enjoy the Leonid meteor shower (early) tomorrow morning: http://bit.ly/3gzYPO
  4. Today in Science History: In 1852, English astronomer J.R. Hind discovers the asteroid "22 Kalliope."
  5. RT @MarylandFamily: Fun family experiment courtesy of @MDScienceCenter http://tinyurl.com/y8pr7eq
  6. Tomorrow's Dino Day will be HUGE, but combined with $5 off admission before noon w/ Egg Drop Price Drop, it's MONSTROUS!
  7. From @NatGeoSociety: Genetically-boosted memory great for rats, maybe not for humans. http://bit.ly/3pb3nd
  8. RT @NASA Prelim findings from LCROSS lunar impacts (Oct 9) indicate water on the moon. Read more at http://bit.ly/4AYQSo
  9. Now in our theater: 40 Hamden Elementary/Middle School students talk live w/ scientists studying Earth's core off the coast of New Zealand
  10. Today in Science History: In 1971, NASA's Mariner 9 Mars probe becomes the first spacecraft to orbit another planet.
  11. Sat's Dino Day you'll get you up close w/ the dino descendants of Reptiles Alive! Get a preview: http://bit.ly/3ncqYj
  12. RT @PopMech 5 Animal Genomes That May Hold Cures to Human Diseases: http://bit.ly/82sV5
  13. RT @dlaugh: Nice article at http://tinyurl.com/yjbrwz8 on our NASA-based game development efforts. Hope to have more announcements soon.
  14. RT @NewScientist Contact lenses to get built-in virtual graphics http://bit.ly/3YhAKC
  15. @InsaneBaltimore will do! Don't miss Da Vinci - The Genius.
  16. Today in Science History: In 1980, Voyager 1 flies within 77k mi of Saturn, taking the 1st high res images its rings.
  17. NPR: Newly discovered dinosaur, Aardonyx celestae, "has a very significant position in the family tree of dinosaurs." http://bit.ly/3a58qR
  18. @InsaneBaltimore In this case, we're erring on the side of NASA.
  19. Relax, folks. NASA says the world will NOT end in 2012. http://www.nasa.gov/topics/...
  20. Don't miss Wiggle Wednesday at 11am in the Kids Room with dancing, stories, songs and rhymes for children 3 - 6.