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		<title>NASA Astronomy Pictures Of The Day [Week 6/2010]</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/z0d4aS1nY64/2.jpg" align="left">NASA <a href="http://chaoticastronomy.com" target=_self>Astronomy</a> Pictures Of The Day [Week 6/2010]</p>
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<p>►  A Sun Halo Over Cambodia<br />
Have you ever seen a halo around the Sun? This fairly common sight occurs when high thin clouds containing millions of tiny ice crystals cover much of the sky. Each ice crystal acts like a miniature lens. Because most of the crystals have a similar elongated hexagonal shape, light entering one crystal face and exiting through the opposing face refracts 22 degrees, which corresponds to &#8230; http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100208.html</p>
<p>► Night Launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour<br />
Sometimes, the space shuttle launches at night. Pictured above, the space shuttle Endeavour lifted off in yesterday&#8217;s early morning hours from Launch Pad 39A in Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, bound for the International Space Station (ISS). A night launch, useful for reaching the space station easily during some times of the year, frequently creates &#8230;  http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100209.html</p>
<p>► M51 Hubble Remix<br />
The 51st entry in Charles Messier&#8217;s famous catalog is perhaps the original spiral nebula &#8211; a large galaxy with a well defined spiral structure also cataloged as NGC 5194. Over 60,000 light-years across, M51&#8242;s spiral arms and dust lanes clearly sweep in front of its companion galaxy (top), NGC 5195. Image data from the Hubble&#8217;s Advanced Camera for Surveys has been reprocessed to &#8230; http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap091226.html</p>
<p>► Teide Sky Trails<br />
The snow capped Teide volcano is reflected in a pool of water in this nearly symmetric night sky view from the Canary Island Tenerife. Bright north star Polaris stands above the peak in an exposure that also captures the brilliant trail of a polar orbiting Iridium satellite. Of course, with the camera fixed to a tripod, the stars themselves produce concentric trails in long exposures, a reflection of the Earth&#8217;s rotation around its axis &#8230; http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100212.html</p>
<p>► Star Cluster M34<br />
This pretty, open cluster of stars, M34, is about the size of the Full Moon on the sky. Easy to appreciate in small <a href="http://chaoticastronomy.com" target=_self>Telescopes</a>, it lies some 1,800 light-years away in the constellation Perseus. At that distance, M34 physically spans about 15 light-years. Formed at the same time from the same cloud of dust and gas, all the stars of M34 are about 200 million years young. But like any open star cluster &#8230; http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100211.html</p>
<p>► A Force from Empty Space: The Casimir Effect<br />
This tiny ball provides evidence that the universe will expand forever. Measuring slightly over one tenth of a millimeter, the ball moves toward a smooth plate in response to energy fluctuations in the vacuum of empty space. The attraction is known as the Casimir Effect, named for its discoverer, who, 50 years ago, was trying to understand why fluids like mayonnaise move so slowly &#8230; http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap061217.html</p>
<p>► Field of Rosette<br />
What surrounds the florid Rosette nebula? To better picture this area of the sky, the famous flowery emission nebula on the far right has been captured recently in a deep and dramatic wide field image that features several other sky highlights. Designated NGC 2237, the center of the Rosette nebula is populated by the bright blue stars of open cluster NGC 2244, whose winds and energetic light are &#8230; http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100214.html</p>
<p>► A Graceful Arc<br />
The graceful arc of the Milky Way begins and ends at two mountain peaks in this solemn night sky panorama. The view was created from a 24 frame mosaic, with exposures tracking Earth and sky separately. In the final composition, northern California&#8217;s Mount Lassen was positioned at the left and Mount Shasta at the far right &#8230; http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap091225.html</p>
<p>► Sakurajima Volcano with Lightning<br />
Why does a volcanic eruption sometimes create lightning? The Sakurajima volcano in southern Japan was caught erupting early last month. Magma bubbles so hot they glow shoot away as liquid rock bursts through the Earth&#8217;s surface from below. The above image is particularly notable, however, for the lightning bolts caught near the volcano&#8217;s summit. Why lightning occurs even in &#8230; http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100210.html</p>
<p>► Waterway to Orbit<br />
The 32nd shuttle mission to the International Space Station, STS-130, left planet Earth on February 8. Its early morning launch to orbit from Kennedy Space Center&#8217;s pad 39A followed the long, graceful, eastward arc seen in this two minute time exposure &#8230; http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100213.html</p>
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		<title>Hubble Space Telescope Directly Observes Exoplanet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hubblecast 22: Hubble Space Telescope Directly Observes Exoplanet Orbiting Fomalhaut. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has discovered an extrasolar planet, for the first time using direct visible-light imaging. The strange world is far-flung from its parent star, is surrounded by a colossal belt of gas and dust, and may even have rings more impressive than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/HAWMa_YEuKI/2.jpg" align="left">Hubblecast 22: Hubble Space Telescope Directly Observes Exoplanet Orbiting Fomalhaut.</p>
<p>The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has discovered an extrasolar planet, for the first time using direct visible-light imaging. The strange world is far-flung from its parent star, is surrounded by a colossal belt of gas and dust, and may even have rings more impressive than Saturn&#8217;s.</p>
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<p>Credit:<br />
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- Animations: Martin Kornmesser &amp; Luis Calçada<br />
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- Footage and photos: A. Fujii, Digitized Sky Survey 2, NASA, ESA, and P. Kalas (University of California, Berkeley). Acknowledgment: Davide De Martin (ESA/Hubble)<br />
- Directed by: Lars Lindberg Christensen</p>
<p>Dr. J is a German astronomer at the ESO. His scientific interests are in cosmology, particularly on galaxy evolution and quasars. Dr. J&#8217;s real name is Joe Liske and he has a PhD in <a href="http://chaoticastronomy.com" target=_self>Astronomy</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/H-5dwJwau1Y/2.jpg" align="left">Ancient Astronomy  &#8211; Best Of Carl Sagan&#8217;s Cosmos (Part 17)</p>
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<p>BEST OF CARL SAGAN&#8217;S &#8220;COSMOS&#8221;:</p>
<p>1) 10 Years After: Carl Sagan &amp; Ann Druyan Reflect:</p>
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<p>2) Lost Between Immensity And Eternity:</p>
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<p>3) The Realm Of The Galaxies:</p>
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<p>4) Our Galaxy, The Milky Way:</p>
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<p>5) Our Solar System:</p>
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<p>6) Eratosthenes And The Round Earth Model:</p>
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<p>7) The Library Of Alexandria:</p>
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 <img src='http://chaoticastronomy.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> A Short History Of The Universe:</p>
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<p>9) Artificial And Natural Selection:</p>
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<p>10) The Cosmic Year:</p>
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<p>11) Tree Of Life &#8211; 4 Billion Years Of Evolution:</p>
<p><object width="500" height="306"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/KF0UECN4ndA?fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/KF0UECN4ndA?fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="500" height="306" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
<p>12) The Miracle Of Life:</p>
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<p>13) DNA &#8211; The Common Basis Of Life:</p>
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<p>14) Abiogenesis The Origin Of Life:</p>
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<p>15) Astronomy vs Astrology:</p>
<p><object width="500" height="306"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/ImaQS9NJ0nI?fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/ImaQS9NJ0nI?fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="500" height="306" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
<p>16) Pictures In The Sky:</p>
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<p>17) Ancient <a href="http://chaoticastronomy.com" target=_self>Astronomy</a>:</p>
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<p>18) Triumph Of Modern Science Over Medieval Superstition:</p>
<p><object width="500" height="306"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/8lfmRqT-B_c?fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/8lfmRqT-B_c?fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="500" height="306" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p>
<p>19) The Mysterious Tonguska Event:</p>
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<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Carl Edward Sagan, Ph.D. (1934-1996) was an American astronomer, astrochemist, author, and highly successful popularizer of astronomy, astrophysics and other natural sciences. He pioneered exobiology and promoted the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI).</p>
<p>He is world-famous for writing popular science books and for co-writing and presenting the award-winning 1980 television series &#8220;Cosmos: A Personal Voyage&#8221;, which has been seen by more than 600 million people in over 60 countries, making it the most widely watched PBS program in history.</p>
<p>A book to accompany the program was also published. He also wrote the novel &#8220;Contact&#8221;, the basis for the 1997 Robert Zemecki&#8217;s film of the same name starring Jodie Foster.</p>
<p>During his lifetime, Sagan published more than 600 scientific papers and popular articles and was author, co-author, or editor of more than 20 books. In his works, he frequently advocated skeptical inquiry, secular humanism, and the scientific method.</p>
<p>http://www.carlsagan.com</p>
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		<title>NASA Astronomy Pictures Of The Week [3/2010]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NASA Astronomy Pictures of the Week (3/2010). &#8212; • http://www.youtube.com/Best0fScience • http://www.youtube.com/ScienceMagazine &#8212; ► Eclipse over the Temple of Poseidon The Moon moved to partly block the Sun for a few minutes last week as a partial solar eclipse became momentarily visible across part of planet Earth. In the above single exposure image, meticulous planning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/sqYS7W-kgL8/2.jpg" align="left">NASA <a href="http://chaoticastronomy.com" target=_self>Astronomy</a> Pictures of the Week (3/2010).</p>
<p>&#8212;<br />
• http://www.youtube.com/Best0fScience<br />
• http://www.youtube.com/ScienceMagazine<br />
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<p>► Eclipse over the Temple of Poseidon<br />
The Moon moved to partly block the Sun for a few minutes last week as a partial solar eclipse became momentarily visible across part of planet Earth. In the above single exposure image, meticulous planning enabled careful photographers to capture the partially eclipsed Sun well posed just above the ancient ruins of the Temple of Poseidon in Sounio, Greece.<br />
• http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100118.html</p>
<p>► Dust Sculptures in the Rosette Nebula<br />
Noted for the common beauty of its overall shape, parts of the Rosette Nebula, also known as NGC 2237, show beauty even when viewed up close. Visible above are globules of dark dust and gas that are slowly being eroded away by the energetic light and winds by nearby massive stars. Left alone long enough, the molecular-cloud globules would likely form stars and planets. The Rosette Nebula spans about 50 light-years across and lies about 4,500 light-years away.<br />
• http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap091202.html</p>
<p>► Watch Jupiter Rotate<br />
What would it be like to coast by Jupiter and watch it rotate? This was just the experience of the New Horizons spacecraft as it approached and flew by Jupiter. Visible above in the extensive atmosphere of the Solar System&#8217;s largest planet are bands and belts of light and dark clouds, as well as giant rotating storm systems seen as ovals. The robotic New Horizons spacecraft continues to speed toward the outer Solar System and has recently passed the halfway point between Earth and Pluto.<br />
• http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html</p>
<p>► NGC 6992: Filaments of the Veil Nebula<br />
Wisps like this are all that remain visible of a Milky Way star. About 7,500 years ago that star exploded in a supernova leaving the Veil Nebula, also known as the Cygnus Loop. At the time, the expanding cloud was likely as bright as a crescent Moon, remaining visible for weeks to people living at the dawn of recorded history. Today, the resulting supernova remnant has faded.<br />
• http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap091201.html</p>
<p>► Dark Sand Cascades on Mars<br />
They might look like trees on Mars, but they&#8217;re not. Groups of dark brown streaks have been photographed by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on melting pinkish sand dunes covered with light frost. The image was taken near the North Pole of Mars. At that time, dark sand on the interior of Martian sand dunes became more and more visible as the spring Sun melted the lighter carbon dioxide ice. When occurring near the top of a dune, dark sand may cascade down the dune leaving dark surface streaks &#8212; streaks that might appear at first to be trees standing in front of the lighter regions, but cast no shadows.<br />
• http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100119.html</p>
<p>► Eclipses in the Shade<br />
Eclipses are everywhere in this shady scene. The picture was taken on the Indian Ocean atoll island of Ellaidhoo, Maldives, in January 2010, during the longest annular solar eclipse for the next 1,000 years. Tall palm trees provided the shade. Their many crossed leaves created gaps that acted like pinhole cameras, scattering recognizable eclipse images across the white sands of a tropical garden near the beach. From this idyllic location near the centerline of the Moon&#8217;s shadow track, the ring of fire or annular phase of the eclipse lasted about 10 minutes and 55 seconds.<br />
• http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100123.html</p>
<p>► Dust and the NGC 7771 Group<br />
Some 200 million light-years distant toward the constellation Pegasus, NGC 7771 is the large, edge-on spiral near center, about 75,000 light-years across, with two smaller galaxies just below it. Large spiral NGC 7769 is seen face-on to the right. Galaxies of the NGC 7771 group are interacting, making repeated close passages that will ultimately result in galaxy-galaxy mergers on a cosmic timescale.<br />
• http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100121.html</p>
<p>► Millennium Annular Solar Eclipse<br />
The Moon&#8217;s shadow raced across planet Earth on January 15. Observers within the central shadow track were able to witness an annular solar eclipse as the Moon&#8217;s apparent size was too small to completely cover the Sun. A visually dramatic ring of fire, the annular phase lasted up to 11 minutes and 8 seconds depending on location, the longest annular solar eclipse for the next 1,000 years. This picture of the Moon&#8217;s silhouette just before mid-eclipse was taken within the eclipse path from the city of Kanyakumari at the southern tip of India.<br />
• http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100122.html</p>
<p>► Himalayan Skyscape<br />
Capella, alpha star of the constellation Auriga, rises over Mt. Everest in this panoramic view of the top of the world at night.<br />
• http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap091205.html<br />
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		<title>VISTA &#8211; The World&#8217;s Most Powerful Survey Telescope</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ESOcast 12: VISTA &#8211; A Pioneering New Survey Telescope Starts Work. VISTA (the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy) is a new telescope that has just started work at ESOs Paranal Observatory in Chile and has made its first release of pictures. VISTA is a survey telescope working at infrared wavelengths and is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/8FfLqYfI_AU/2.jpg" align="left">ESOcast 12: VISTA &#8211; A Pioneering New Survey Telescope Starts Work.</p>
<p>VISTA (the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy) is a new telescope that has just started work at ESOs Paranal Observatory in Chile and has made its first release of pictures.</p>
<p>VISTA is a survey telescope working at infrared wavelengths and is the worlds largest survey telescope. Its large mirror, wide field of view and very sensitive detectors will reveal a completely new view of the southern sky. </p>
<p>Spectacular pictures of the Flame Nebula, the Centre of the Milky Way and the Fornax Galaxy Cluster show that it is working very well.</p>
<p>&#8212;<br />
• http://www.youtube.com/Best0fScience<br />
• http://www.youtube.com/SagansCosmos<br />
• http://www.youtube.com/FFreeThinker<br />
&#8212;</p>
<p>VISTA is the latest telescope to be added to ESOs Paranal Observatory in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile. It is housed on the peak adjacent to the one hosting the ESO Very Large Telescope (VLT) and shares the same exceptional observing conditions.</p>
<p>VISTA&#8217;s main mirror is 4.1 metres across and is the most highly curved mirror of this size and quality ever made — its deviations from a perfect surface are less than a few thousandths of the thickness of a human hair — and its construction and polishing presented formidable challenges.</p>
<p>VISTA was conceived and developed by a consortium of 18 universities in the United Kingdom led by Queen Mary, University of London and became an in-kind contribution to ESO as part of the UK&#8217;s accession agreement. The telescope design and construction were project-managed by the Science and Technology Facilities Council&#8217;s UK Astronomy Technology Centre (STFC, UK ATC).</p>
<p>Provisional acceptance of VISTA was formally granted by ESO at a ceremony at ESO&#8217;s Headquarters in Garching, Germany, attended by representatives of Queen Mary, University of London and STFC, on 10 December 2009 and the telescope will now be operated by ESO.</p>
<p>Read more: http://www.eso.org/public/outreach/press-rel/pr-2009/pr-49-09.html</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>ESOcast is produced by ESO, the European Southern Observatory. ESO, the European Southern Observatory, is the pre-eminent intergovernmental science and technology organisation in <a href="http://chaoticastronomy.com" target=_self>Astronomy</a> designing, constructing and operating the worlds most advanced ground-based <a href="http://chaoticastronomy.com" target=_self>Telescopes</a>.</p>
<p>• http://www.eso.org/<br />
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