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Astronomy-Page
submitted by Clement 267 days ago (via astronomy-page.com)
Astronomy-Page is a Web 2.0 weaved astronomy website, with powerful webapps, such as a fully blown online planetarium, an astronomy startpage, and an astronomy digg. Astronomy-Page is administrated by a 15 year old webmaster and amateur astronomer (me) , who's main objective is to pimp out astronomy on the internet, and make it reach its full potential.
 
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Hubble shows 2 Interacting Galaxies: Arp 87
submitted by Alex 267 days ago (via esa.int)
Hubble has captured one of the best and cool shots ever: two interacting galaxies, just like the mice galaxies or the antennae. The pic shows the galaxies in high detail as well as the exchange of matter taking place between both galaxies. A nice foreshadowing of what might happen to our Milky Way when it collides with the Andromeda Galaxy (M 31) in about 2 million years' time. Check it out!
 
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The Slackerpedia
submitted by Mojo 266 days ago (via slackerastronomy.org)
"The goal of Slackerpedia Galactica is to create an astronomy-themed version of Wikipedia, but in Slacker Astronomy style! That is, create factual pages on astronomical topics, but loaded with humor, jokes, cheesieness and the absurd." This wiki is really nice, it's really written in the same style as Slackerpedia.org: They Don't Care, and like to go crazy about astronomy subjects!
 
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Wishing for Solar Maximum
submitted by Clement 259 days ago (via astronomybuff.com)
Damn, we're in the middle of the sun's low activity period, which happens about every 11 years. We'll have to wait a few more before lots of sunspots, cool flares, and amazing protuberences reappear
 
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The Jovian Minisat Explorer
submitted by Clement 234 days ago (via sci.esa.int)
ESA is planning on launching a mission similar to Saturn's Cassini but for Jupiter. One of the mission's main goals would be to try to discover if there is - or not, liquid water under the ice crust on Jupiter's moon Europa. We could then send "hydrobots" to see if there is any tiny hint of life in Europa's hypothetical underground oceans.
 
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Diffraction Spikes
submitted by Clement 119 days ago (via woodside.blogs.com)
Do you know why those magnificient telescope images show stars as having spikes of light around them? Here's the answer!
 
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Extrasolar Planet Count
submitted by Alex 119 days ago (via planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov)
Keep track of the latest extrasolar planet discoveries and learn interesting information about them. You can even download a Yahoo! or OS X Dashboard widget to keep track of them from your desktop!
 
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Cheesy Lego Stephen Hawking
submitted by Alex 119 days ago (via woodside.blogs.com)
I find it kind of mean to show disabled people in this way, not that its a lack of respect or anything. I just find it, well, cheesy... You take a look!
 
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Welcome to Moonio!
submitted by Clement 119 days ago (via astronomy-page.com)
Hello to all of you who are interested in the latest astronomy buzz around from around the web and the universe. Here, you will (hopefully) be able to find new information about Astronomy and Space Exploration or a source of inspiration for Blog Posts. I'll be looking forward to you investment in this new astronomy social network!
 
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Endeavour is Back!
submitted by Clement 118 days ago (via tomsastroblog.com)
After several days in orbit attached to the International Space Station, the Space Shuttle Endeavour is back on Earth, and here is an article with a few pictures of the landing
 
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