Cosmos
boiling - Last week seemed to truly be a big week for the cosmos.
And why not? As the American Astronomical Society meetings were in session,
a lot of things cosmic had special occasion to bubble to the surface.
News included test results on Einstein's oft-stated equations, Hubble
space telescope renderings of very young galaxies, and the sighting of
a planet in Sagittarius.
To start things off, astronomers from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center
for Astrophysics in Cambridge said they had detected a planet far off
in the constellation Sagittarius. More
Moon Traveller Comment.
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Grave matter measured
Speed of gravity
and light equal -Nature.com, Jan 8, 2003
A planet most distant
observed – HSCFA, Jan 6, 2003
Hubble
finds early galaxies –New Scientist, Jan. 3, 2003
Sound
All this week: WHRB -Beethoven plays on
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