11/17/2008
Packed Planetarium (WHSV Harrisonburg)
A $1.3 million renovation has breathed new life into James Madison University's planetarium.
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11/17/2008
Renovation results in packed house (NBC 12 Richmond)
HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) - A $1.3 million renovation has breathed new life into James Madison University's planetarium. The rededicated planetarium opened in September, and school officials say the 66-seat facility has been packed every weekend.
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11/16/2008
Astronomy Careers Without Math (BellaOnline)
Interested in a career in astronomy that involves little or no maths? Here are a few suggestions to get the ball rolling.
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11/14/2008
Tricolour something new to look for on the moon (Calcutta News)
A time tested way to mollify crying children in the night has been to show the moon and tell them to spot the 'deer' or the 'old woman' on it.
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11/14/2008
Tricolour something new to look for on the moon (New Kerala)
Bangalore, Nov 14: A time tested way to mollify crying children in the night has been to show the moon and tell them to spot the 'deer' or the 'old woman' on it.
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11/14/2008
Journey Museum reaches for the stars (Rapid City Journal)
The Journey Museum is seeking nearly $1 million in funding from NASA to build a domed, state-of-the-art digital planetarium designed to inspire awe and curiosity about the cosmos through an immersive virtual environment.
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11/13/2008
History's Heroes (Metro Weekly)
With the recent election, I was hopeful that Proposition 8 would not pass. A former Floridian, I might've cared more about their similar Proposition 2, but Florida has taught me not to invest much progressive hope in the Sunshine State.
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11/12/2008
Museum Reaches For The Stars (KELO Sioux Falls)
The Journey Museum in Rapid City has applied for a $1 million grant from NASA to build a domed digital planetarium.
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11/09/2008
Celebrations planned for Year of Astronomy (The Hindu)
New Delhi: Sky has always fascinated earthlings and 400 years of the first use of telescope by Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei certainly calls for a celebration. In a fitting tribute, the U.N. has declared 2009 as the International ...
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11/09/2008
Live TV (NDTV)
To read the biggest stories of the day on your mobile, type mobile.ndtv.com on your phone browser. Will the G20 stimulus package work?
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