Dozens of people report seeing something blaze across the horizon

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Dozens of people report seeing something blaze across the horizon

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North Bay Nugget - Dave Roscoe, president of the North Bay Astronomy Club, couldn t explain what people may have seen streak across the sky. I spoke to a couple of the other guys in the astronomy club and we are all a bit mystified about what this could be

Seeing Through The Dark
Space Daily - The report appears this week in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics (”A Corona Australis cloud filament seen in NIR scattered light - I. Comparison with extinction of background stars”, by Mika Juvela, Veli-Matti Pelkonen, Paolo Padoan, and Kalevi

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Kane County Chronicle - Museum of astronomy and space exploration. Featuring astronomer gallery talks, exhibits. Major collection of artifacts on the history of astronomy.

Cenla Governmental Scorecard
Alexandria Daily Town Talk - — Amended ordinance for parades and demonstrations to allow organizations that cannot afford to purchase a permit to do so after providing sufficient proof of its inability to afford the permit. The ordinance was also amended to disallow two

Hardware Quantum Computer Researchers Store “Sub Zero” Light Vacuum
DailyTech - Alexander Lvovsky, professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Canada Research Chair and leader of the University of Calgary’s Quantum Information Technology research group, stated, “Memory for light has been a big challenge in physics

Exhibition shows a funny side to life on Mars
HULIQ.com - Space exploration equipment from the School of Physics and Astronomy is forming part of a new exhibition at Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales. Mars in their Eyes is an exhibition of 80 cartoons telling the story of space exploration and

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