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@ thank you for the message! checking it out.
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T is for Triangle, the Moon, Jupiter, Fomalhaut to the south tonight happy T-day tomorrow!
about 5 hours ago
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Jupiter near the first quarter moon tonight
7:34 PM Nov 24th
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RT @: Human Emissions Rise 2 Percent Despite Global Financial Crisis [news]
1:28 PM Nov 24th
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thank you! @ @ @ @ @ @
11:31 AM Nov 24th
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thanks! @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @
11:31 AM Nov 24th
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@ Jupiter was stunning near the moon last night, glad you found it!
11:29 AM Nov 24th
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Why make art about science? Lessons from DJ Spooky on Antarctica.
11:26 AM Nov 24th
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Nancy Moreno follows butterflies launched into space: Nancy Moreno: For this particular investigation, we selected ...
2:54 PM Nov 23rd
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Steven Holland on how bacteria make us sick: Titus, a 6-year-old student from the International School of Tiajin in...
2:54 PM Nov 23rd
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Tom Tomich says global sustainability starts with food: Tom Tomich is director of the Agricultural Sustainability I...
2:54 PM Nov 23rd
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Roxanne Decyk: 'More than governments needed to solve climate change': Roxanne Decyk: Climate change, combined with...
2:54 PM Nov 23rd
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Robert Lawrence on antibiotic resistance and livestock: Robert Lawrence: By using antibiotics as growth promoters r...
2:54 PM Nov 23rd
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New installment of NYT's Toxic Waters series: Sewers at Capacity, Pollution Spills into Waterways
8:15 AM Nov 23rd
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Moon and Jupiter in front of constellation Capricornus at nightfall, look S.
4:01 PM Nov 22nd
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Star-hop from Vega, to the Keystone, to the Northern Crown early eve. tonight
4:13 PM Nov 21st
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Rainy here tonight, but if your skies are clear look up and tell which stars are hot, which not.
6:58 PM Nov 20th
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Find constellation Cepheus the King's famous variable star (Delta Cephei), tonight.
5:13 PM Nov 19th
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Will the world end in 2012? NASA's Ask-an-Astrobiologist David Morrison answers, via @
12:38 PM Nov 19th
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Use Cassiopeia to find Andromeda galaxy, low moonlight great viewing tonight
7:09 PM Nov 18th
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