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Reference: William Smith (1769-1839)
William Smith discovered that he could identify rock layers by the unique fossils they held. His discovery helped later generations of scientists to understand the history of life on Earth.
News: NASA Satellite Captures Image of Cyclone Nargis Flooding in Burma (Myanmar)
NASA's Terra satellite captured images of Burma (Myanmar) showing the devastation of flooding from Cyclone Nargis.
News: Scientists Discover New Ocean Current
Scientists have discovered a new climate pattern, the North Pacific Gyre Oscillation which explains changes in the water important in helping commercial fishermen understand fluctuations in the fish stock. (Georgia Institute of Technology press release)
News: Researchers Forecast 59 Percent Chance of Record Low Arctic Sea Ice in 2008
New calculations indicate the record low minimum extent of sea ice across the Arctic last September has a three-in-five chance of being shattered again in 2008 because of continued warming temperatures and a preponderance of younger, thinner ice. (University of Colorado at Boulder press release)
News: Before Fossil Fuels, Earth's Minerals Kept CO2 in Check
Over millions of years carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have been moderated by a finely-tuned natural feedback system â?? a system that human emissions have recently overwhelmed. (Carnegie Institution press release)


Source: Yahoo! News
Astronomy Day (WKBN 27 Youngstown)
Today valley residents got a chance to learn about the universe on the campus of Youngstown State University. May 10Th is Astronomy Day across the country.
Astronomy Day at Lowell Observatory today (Arizona Daily Sun)
Today is National Astronomy Day, and Lowell Observatory will celebrate by offering specials tours, programs, telescope viewing and prize giveaways.
Astronomy Day - Bringing Astronomy to the People (BellaOnline)
Happy Astronomy Day!
School district planetarium to mark Astronomy Day (The Kansas City Star)
Today is Astronomy Day, which naturally qualifies as a big deal at the Kansas City School District’s planetarium.
Astronomy Day to be Saturday (Orlando Sentinel)
The Orlando Science Center will participate in National Astronomy Day on Saturday with otherworldly events.

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Former astronaut, UV imaging telescope inventor dies - Houston Chronicle
Former space shuttle payload specialist Ronald Parise died at his home in Silver Springs, Md., Friday after a three-year battle with brain cancer. He was 56. An astronomer and computer specialist, Parise was a developer of the UltraViolet Imaging ...
School district planetarium to mark Astronomy Day - Kansas City Star
Today is Astronomy Day, which naturally qualifies as a big deal at the Kansas City School District’s planetarium. The planetarium will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Southwest Early College Campus, 6512 Wornall Road, with sky-gazing ...
'I choose my battles' - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Ten years ago on Mother's Day, Theresa Waldron wrote eloquently in the AJC of her son Kenneth's autism and the "inevitable mingling of joy and sorrow in being a mother." At the time, Kenneth was 3, and Waldron wondered what their life together would ...
Greg Redfern - WTOP Radio
Greg Redfern has been an amateur astronomer and space exploration enthusiast for over four decades. His writings, media appearances, and public lectures have reached thousands of people worldwide. Using telescopes and meteorites, he has studied the ...
Astronomy Day at Lowell Observatory today - Arizona Daily Sun
Today is National Astronomy Day, and Lowell Observatory will celebrate by offering specials tours, programs, telescope viewing and prize giveaways. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Lowell will offer expanded historic tours, space theater programs and the ...


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