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Amrit Ray & India
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A blog about Amrit Ray and his thoughts and experiences. Also discusses India and its culture and beliefs.
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Online resource site dedicated to the Blu-ray format. Find information and news articles about Blu-ray disc players, movies, recorders, and beyond.
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Information on X Ray Technician Training, X Ray Technican Jobs, and X Ray Technician Salaries
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Blog is about review for the Blu-ray players, you may need to know the data before you decide to buy a Blu-ray Players
Blu-Ray Disney Movies Guide
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A guide to Disney movie news and releases in Blu-Ray format.
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The latest fantasy baseball news and analysis from Ray Flowers.
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Anniversary of a cosmic blast
Bad Astronomy Blog | December 27th 2009
Five years ago today — on December 27, 2004 — the Earth was attacked by a cosmic blast. The scale of this onslaught is nearly impossible to exaggerate. The flood of gamma and X-rays that washed over the Earth was detected by several sate read more
Magnetic Power Revealed in Gamma-Ray Burst Jet
Impact Lab | December 14th 2009
Gamma-ray bursts that are longer than two seconds are caused by the detonation of a rapidly rotating massive star at the end of its life on the main sequence. A specialized camera on a telescope operated by U.K. astronomers from Liverpool has made th read more
Exploding Stars, Theory Confirmed; Old Stars, Not So Much
Apathetic Lemming of the North | December 9th 2009 by Brian Gill
Two articles from Space.com this week: "Huge Cosmic Explosions Fueled by Magnetism " Space.com (December 9, 2009) "The death of one star can sometimes outshine a galaxy of billions of stars. That's because when some very massive stars end their lives read more
2012 Apocalypse
The Poetry and Prose of Brandon Hefley | December 8th 2009 by Brandon Hefley
In 2012 the world was ripe like an avocado and it was eaten by a giant planeteater, a great big alien that flies around the universe scouring for planets full of protein to devour and return home to regurgitate into her baby planeteater’s mouth read more
Lawyer of DEATH
Bad Astronomy Blog | December 6th 2009
This is cool, and unexpected: the University of Chicago has an annual feature where they ask what their faculty what was the last good book they read. Guess what book faculty member (and Holy Haleakala, Chief Judge for the Seventh Circuit United Stat read more
“Hypernovas” – The Most Violent Object in the Universe Conf…
Interesting finds | November 25th 2009 by Jason
Most astronomers today believe that one of the most plausible reasons we have yet to detect intelligent life in the universe is due to the deadly effects of local supernova explosions that wipe out all life in a given region of a galaxy. While there read more
The Universe – Supernovas
Top Documentary Films | November 14th 2009
A stellar explosion, the supernova is the sensational death of a star. It can shine as bright as 100 billion Suns and radiate as much energy as the Sun would emit over 10 billion years. Jets of high-energy light and matter are propelled into space an read more
Fermi: lightnings produce positrons
driven cannot natural | November 8th 2009 by burnardseb
The Fermi telescope, formerly known as GLAST, is on the roll. After having proven that the proponents of all Lorentz-violating theories are cranks, after having told astrophysicists a lot of details about the gamma ray bursts (GRBs), and after hav read more
NASA's Fermi Telescope Detects Gamma-Ray From "Star Factorie…
International space station mission, Mission technology, Sol… | November 3rd 2009
Nearby galaxies undergoing a furious pace of star formation also emit lots of gamma rays, say astronomers using NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Two so-called "starburst" galaxies, plus a satellite of our own Milky Way galaxy, represent a new read more
Astronomers See Further
Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science | October 30th 2009
In this artist's concept, dense knots of dust in otherwise normal galaxies dim the light of a dark gamma-ray burst (center). The dust absorbs most or all of a burst's visible light but not higher-energy X-rays and gamma rays. Image Credit NA read more
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