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Solar System Roulette
In Dot Earth - Posted 21 weeks ago
The solar system as roulette wheel....
Tags: solar
Scientists Discover Youngest Supernova Ever
In Environmental Graffiti - Posted 28 weeks ago
NASA Photo via National GeographicIn the life of the Milky Way, our galactic home, and the place where we can best study the makeup of the universe, w...
Tags: study
Starry Nights are Healthier, Cheaper and Reduce CO2
In Treehugger - Posted 50 weeks ago
Vincent Van Gogh saw a very different night sky than we do today, before we started pumping so much light into the atmosphere and washed it all out. A...
Tags: carbon emissions greenhouse gas
Fall Sky Watching
In Science in Action - Posted 1 year ago
Morrison Planetarium's Bing Quock gives a brief preview of what you'll see in the fall night-time sky on this edition of Science in Action (90 sec)Dow...
SKY TOUR Fall 2007
In Science in Action - Posted 1 year ago
Astronomers love the fall because as the nights get longer there's more time to look at the sky! Join Morrison Planetarium's Assistant Director Bing Q...
Preview of Sky Tour Fall 2007
In Science in Action - Posted 1 year ago
Morrison Planetarium's Bing Quock offers a preview of our newest Sky Tour podcast on this edition of Science in Action (90 sec)Download audio file (Sk...
Serpent Bearer
In Science in Action - Posted 1 year ago
Morrison Planetarium's Bing Quock introduces us to the Constellation Ophiuchus on this edition of Science in Action (90 sec) Download audio file (Serp...
On this edition of Science in Action we hear from
In Science in Action - Posted 1 year ago
On this edition of Science in Action we hear from Bing Quock, Assistant Director of Morrison Planetarium, about a red giant star with both an interest...
Cosmic Effort Sheds Light on Dark Energy
In Science Base - Posted 1 year ago
In the late 1990s, the universe changed. The sums suddenly did not add up. Observations of the remnants of stars that exploded billions of years ago, ...
Messier Object
In Science in Action - Posted 1 year ago
French astronomer Charles Messier and his list of interesting objects that astronomers should avoid is the topic of this Sky Story as told by Bing Quo...
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