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Not faster than light, but still incredible | Very Very Interesting Title
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Very Very Interesting Title. The Dos Equis guy of blogs. Not faster than light, but still incredible. April 29, 2015. The use of ion thrusters (literally using ionized electrons and protons as a source of thrust! In space has been floated around as a method for interstellar propulsion in science fiction for decades, yet was not a reality until the turn of the millennium. Scientists at the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio developed ion engine technologies. April 29, 2015 at 11:14 am. Though t...
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Public and private solutions to space exploration | Very Very Interesting Title
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Very Very Interesting Title. The Dos Equis guy of blogs. Public and private solutions to space exploration. April 29, 2015. I firmly believe that for space exploration to grow by leaps and bounds, there has to be economic incentives for entrepreneurs to create companies that explore the universe. Governmental agencies can do incredible things, but they are often held back by politics and budgetary shortfalls. 3 thoughts on “ Public and private solutions to space exploration. April 29, 2015 at 11:41 am.
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The Formation of the Universe – hbutter13
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The Formation of the Universe. March 16, 2015. This video is one of the coolest things I’ve watched in a while. We’ve talked a lot in class about the formation of the universe and while it all seems to make sense, the scale (of both size and time) are not easy to wrap your head around. What makes this video so cool is the awesome graphics and illustrations that accompany it. Posted in: formation of the Solar System. Jupiter’s Galilean Moons. The Cycle of the Auroras. March 16, 2015 at 2:20 am. You are co...
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For my 2015 class… | Dr. Erika Grundstrom
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Blogging for Vanderbilt Astronomy class! Larr; The 2017 Nashville Eclipse! My favorite tides →. For my 2015 class…. If you’re in my 2015 Solar System class, please put a comment here showing that you’ve found my blog and that you’re following it :) Please include your first name and last name initial. Note that you MUST be logged in to your own WordPress blog when commenting or else you’re doing it wrong! Yay for a new semester!
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The Future of the Sun and What It Means for Earth – Astronomical Thoughts
https://robbyks.wordpress.com/2015/03/15/the-future-of-the-sun-and-what-it-means-for-earth
Blog for Astronomy 201. My New Outlook on Space. Kepler Search for Exoplanets. Explore Vesta with Vesta Trek. The Future of the Sun and What It Means for Earth. On My New Outlook on Space. On My New Outlook on Space. On My New Outlook on Space. On Explore Vesta with Vesta …. Solar System: Small SS Objects. The Future of the Sun and What It Means for Earth. March 15, 2015. Red giant vs. main sequence size comparison, Wikpedia. What will happen to Earth and the other planets? I was very intrigued by your p...