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The EAS Student Blog: March 2010
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Welcome all stargazers to the Eastside Astronomical Society Student Blog! I am a high school senior and board member of the society. In this blog I endeavor to bring you the latest news from and my opinions on the Final Frontier. I'm keeping my eyes on government and private space programs so you can keep your eyes on the sky! Monday, March 1, 2010. Remember, Roskosmos is already working on a lunar tourism program. They expect that sometime within the next few years they will be sending a pair of tou...
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The EAS Student Blog: Congress's Decision: "Perfecting the Budget"
http://easstudentblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/congresss-decision-perfecting-budget.html
Welcome all stargazers to the Eastside Astronomical Society Student Blog! I am a high school senior and board member of the society. In this blog I endeavor to bring you the latest news from and my opinions on the Final Frontier. I'm keeping my eyes on government and private space programs so you can keep your eyes on the sky! Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Congress's Decision: "Perfecting the Budget". Excuse me, but the prices should be absolutely different then! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View ...
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Alice's Astro Info: Seattle Stargazing
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Looking for stars in Seattle? The further you can get from streetlights, the better. Darkness is what you need for the best stargazing.* If you’d like to join other astronomy enthusiasts, try one of these local events! West Seattle – 7400 Fauntleroy Way SW in Seattle. North Seattle – 7201 E Green Lake Dr. N. Go down to the water and you’ll have all the view you could want to the West. This park closes at 11:30pm. Don Armeni Boat Ramp. Which has some explanations of why. On SW Myrtle Street between 35.
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The EAS Student Blog: January 2010
http://easstudentblog.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html
Welcome all stargazers to the Eastside Astronomical Society Student Blog! I am a high school senior and board member of the society. In this blog I endeavor to bring you the latest news from and my opinions on the Final Frontier. I'm keeping my eyes on government and private space programs so you can keep your eyes on the sky! Friday, January 29, 2010. Obama's Decision: The Wrong One. However, even if the Dragon were a comparable vehicle to Orion, I would not support its usage. Why? The EAS Student Blog.
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The EAS Student Blog: Obama's Decision: A Poem
http://easstudentblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/obamas-decision-poem.html
Welcome all stargazers to the Eastside Astronomical Society Student Blog! I am a high school senior and board member of the society. In this blog I endeavor to bring you the latest news from and my opinions on the Final Frontier. I'm keeping my eyes on government and private space programs so you can keep your eyes on the sky! Saturday, February 20, 2010. Obama's Decision: A Poem. Obama has canceled our trip to the Moon. But he announced his decision way too soon. He's talked a big game. But if he's wrong.
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The EAS Student Blog: Obama's Decision: A Second Opinion
http://easstudentblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/obamas-decision-second-opinion.html
Welcome all stargazers to the Eastside Astronomical Society Student Blog! I am a high school senior and board member of the society. In this blog I endeavor to bring you the latest news from and my opinions on the Final Frontier. I'm keeping my eyes on government and private space programs so you can keep your eyes on the sky! Saturday, February 6, 2010. Obama's Decision: A Second Opinion. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The EAS Student Blog. Perseid Meteor Shower - August 11-12.
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The EAS Student Blog: The Augustine Commission: Revealing the Obvious
http://easstudentblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/augustine-commission-revealing-obvious.html
Welcome all stargazers to the Eastside Astronomical Society Student Blog! I am a high school senior and board member of the society. In this blog I endeavor to bring you the latest news from and my opinions on the Final Frontier. I'm keeping my eyes on government and private space programs so you can keep your eyes on the sky! Wednesday, December 2, 2009. The Augustine Commission: Revealing the Obvious. December 9, 2009 at 12:49 PM. With the new slush fund that Congress has because of the returned TARP m...
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The EAS Student Blog: February 2010
http://easstudentblog.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
Welcome all stargazers to the Eastside Astronomical Society Student Blog! I am a high school senior and board member of the society. In this blog I endeavor to bring you the latest news from and my opinions on the Final Frontier. I'm keeping my eyes on government and private space programs so you can keep your eyes on the sky! Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Congress's Decision: "Perfecting the Budget". Excuse me, but the prices should be absolutely different then! Saturday, February 20, 2010. Thousands co...
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The EAS Student Blog: Obama's Decision: The Wrong One
http://easstudentblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/obamas-decision-wrong-one.html
Welcome all stargazers to the Eastside Astronomical Society Student Blog! I am a high school senior and board member of the society. In this blog I endeavor to bring you the latest news from and my opinions on the Final Frontier. I'm keeping my eyes on government and private space programs so you can keep your eyes on the sky! Friday, January 29, 2010. Obama's Decision: The Wrong One. However, even if the Dragon were a comparable vehicle to Orion, I would not support its usage. Why? The EAS Student Blog.
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The EAS Student Blog: The Augustine Commission: The Best and the Worst
http://easstudentblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/augustine-commission-best-and-worst.html
Welcome all stargazers to the Eastside Astronomical Society Student Blog! I am a high school senior and board member of the society. In this blog I endeavor to bring you the latest news from and my opinions on the Final Frontier. I'm keeping my eyes on government and private space programs so you can keep your eyes on the sky! Thursday, December 10, 2009. The Augustine Commission: The Best and the Worst. A) the astronauts will be freer to explore the asteroid and. Secondly, the Ares I rocket will be a si...