alexwitze
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C'mon - you know you want to be following @
7:30 PM Nov 2nd
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o phillies why didn't you play like this two games ago?
7:01 PM Nov 2nd
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RT @ Run don't walk to Cassini raw images site for new pics from Enceladus flyby e.g.
6:55 PM Nov 2nd
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Brazil has big plans for emissions cuts
2:24 PM Nov 2nd
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Goodbye Jesse Helms legacy: Federal Register notice lifting the travel ban on HIV-positive people entering the US will appear Monday.
9:23 AM Oct 30th
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go Ares go!
7:29 AM Oct 28th
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Very sad: Caltech is canceling its olive festival since there are no olives.
3:19 AM Oct 27th
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Signing off from workshop.
9:36 AM Oct 25th
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Todd Hoeksema, Stanford: 4-m Adv Tech Solar Telescope, for Maui, will be biggest solar scope. Stimulus money jumpstarted it.
8:46 AM Oct 25th
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It's snowing in Boulder.
7:24 AM Oct 25th
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Solar Dynamics Observatory, next big US solar mission, for launch in Feb 2010
7:22 AM Oct 25th
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Tom Woods, CU: ITAR restrictions (munitions control) are hindering US scientific collaborations with other countries.
7:09 AM Oct 25th
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46 out of 70 spacecraft events and failures in 2003 were attributed to the powerful Halloween solar storms that year
3:57 PM Oct 24th
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Dan Baker, CU: $200 billion in space assets vulnerable to space weather.
3:55 PM Oct 24th
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NOAA panel sticking with 'late and low' prediction for sunspot numbers for next solar max. Sun is sticking with that too.
3:36 PM Oct 24th
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Frank Eparvier, CU: discussing NOAA prediction panel for solar cycle 24 . I always like the 'consensus' of 2
3:27 PM Oct 24th
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Cosmic rays are at a space-age high
2:42 PM Oct 24th
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Sunspot number doesn’t tell the whole story – it tells us about depth and length of solar minimum, but not the complexity.
2:34 PM Oct 24th
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Asparagus pee mystery solved, if you're not following @ you're missing out.
2:31 PM Oct 24th
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Intensive monthlong study of the sun. 1996: Whole Sun Month. 2008: Whole Heliosphere Interval. No Q who's got the better name.
2:31 PM Oct 24th
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- Name Alexandra Witze
- Location DC
- Bio Washington bureau chief, Nature
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