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Bing Maps shoots for the starsTechFlash (blog)Astronomy geeks will get a kick out of a new Bing Maps application that was introduced today in conjunction with Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope. …The Worldwide Telescope Comes To Bing MapsTechCrunch (blog)all 13 news articles »
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Bing Maps shoots for the starsTechFlash (blog)Astronomy geeks will get a kick out of a new Bing Maps application that was introduced today in conjunction with Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope. …The Worldwide Telescope Comes To Bing MapsTechCrunch (blog)all 13 news articles »
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Stars Over the Coast astronomy column Feb. 28-March 6: Orion as an alternative …Press-Register – al.com (blog)PLANETS TO WATCH: Only two planets are easy to spot this week. Mars is in the east after dusk and is still close to minus 1 magnitude. …Orion and friends shine brightly in March skiesHeraldNetall 4 [...]
Slideshow: Astronomy Club shoots for the starsDaily Eastern NewsPresident Bob Gacki, secretary Josh Hawkins, and junior engineering major Tyler Linder talk about Astronomy Club, what makes the club different and unique, …and more »
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Stars Over The Coast astronomy column Feb. 7-Feb. 13: No full moons for Mardi GrasPress-Register – al.com (blog)View full size(Ancient Starlight/Drew Sullivan)PLANETS TO VIEW: Mars is up all night and is still almost as bright as Sirius. …
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UH astronomy chief sees stars aheadHonolulu Star-BulletinDirecting the University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy "is a wonderful job," but "10 years is a long time," says Rolf-Peter Kudritzki, …
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Stars Over the Coast astronomy Jan. 24-30: Why no Dipper this time of year?Press-Register – al.com (blog)PLANETS TO VIEW: Jupiter spends less and less time up after sunset, and soon it will be out of the evening sky. Venus is still out of sight …
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Stars Over Alabama astronomy column Dec. 20-26: Jupiter-Neptune pairing continuesPress-Register – al.com (blog)PLANETS TO WATCH: Jupiter continues to be paired tightly with telescopic Neptune tonight through Thursday. Steady binoculars or a low-power …and more »
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Stars Over Alabama astronomy column Nov. 1-7 Moon, Mars pass through clustersPress-Register – al.comSaturn, still modest in brightness, leads the sun up in the east about 4 am (an occultation in astronomy terms) beginning about 9 pm This may well be worth …Astronomy: Jupiter dominates November skiesBroomfield EnterpriseStar Gazer: Mars will be big and bright, [...]
Astronomy show connects students with starsLong Beach City College VikingVisitors were taken on a virtual tour of the universe by professor Courtney Seligman as he presented the first astronomy open house of the semester Friday, …
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