[ad_1] Foreign visitors increased by 5.5% Australian Associated Press Published: 1:35 pm EDT, July 18, 2018 | Updated: 1:35 pm EDT, July 18, 2018 Queensland remains a popular tourist destination, with an …
Read More »Overlooked No More: Beatrice Tinsley, Astronomer Who Saw the Course of the Universe
[ad_1] Since 1851, New York Times obituaries are dominated by white men. With Overlooked we add stories of remarkable people whose death was not reported in The Times. In 1967, a prominent …
Read More »Search: Potential for the & # 39; Antarctica to become a plastic dump and & # 39; host of new species –
[ad_1] L & # 39; Antarctica n & # 39; is not as isolated from the rest of the world that scientists l & # 39; thought, according to new research, with …
Read More »Humble Seaweed floats for thousands of miles to reach the icy shores of Antarctica
[ad_1] Researchers found kelp rafts that drifted to the shores of Antarctica 12,000 miles away. The humble seaweed trip is the first evidence that Antarctica is not so isolated after all. ( …
Read More »WA set for the rare observation of five planets
[ad_1] There is a time to hope for a break in the winter cloud cover of WA, it is now – at least if you are a fan of astronomy. For the …
Read More »The Jupiter, Saturn and Mars line draws crowds to Whanganui's Ward Observatory
[ad_1] A beautiful night and a large procession of planets brought about 50 people to the Whanganui Ward Observatory on July 13th. They could see Jupiter with his moons, Saturn with rings …
Read More »A moon, five planets | Otago Daily Times News Online
[ad_1] Stargazers across Otago get to enjoy a heavenly treat this week. For the first time in a long time, it is possible to see all the planets simultaneously with the naked …
Read More »New full color 3D X-ray can see through you
[ad_1] Photo Credit: Mars Bioimaging A team of scientists from the father and son of the Canterbury and Otago Universities in New Zealand did the following. story with the first 3D X-ray …
Read More »How to see five planets, Mars, and a lunar eclipse
[ad_1] "Mars is hard planet to see in a telescope due to its small size." It usually appears as a bright spot of orange light, and only very large telescopes can resolve …
Read More »Partial solar eclipse spotted from Tasmania (Photo)
[ad_1] Williams College astronomer Jay Pasachoff captured this view of a partial solar eclipse of Tasmania on July 13, 2018. Credit: Jay Pasachoff You probably did not have it. You can see …
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