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Asteroid 2008 BT18: 1 rock now seen as 2 asteroid buddies
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Space

2008-07-14 07:57:46
Astronomers discovered asteroid 2008 BT18 earlier in 2008, thought it was a giant rock hurling through space near Earth, but now have found out that it is, actually, two asteroids--what astronomers call a binary asteroid.


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G-8 to cut emissions, environmentalists aren’t happy
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Climate

2008-07-08 08:56:21
The leading industrial G-8 countries of the world promised to work with nearly 200 other U.N. countries to cut greenhouse gases by at least 50% by the year 2050. However, critics of the G-8 plan say the pact will not protect Earth from global climate change.


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South Pole scientist takes “cool” pixs of southern lights
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Space

2008-07-07 07:55:24
J. Dana Hrubes, the science leader of the Amundsen-Scott Station, has taken some great pictures of the aurora australia, more commonly called the southern lights, at the geographic South Pole (90 degrees south latitude). They are literally “cool” pictures!


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Australian diamonds may be nearly as Old as the (Jack) Hills
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Climate

2008-07-03 10:35:29
Australian-German scientists found diamonds in Western Australia that indicate the beginning of life on Earth may have occurred about 700 million years earlier than currently conjectured, even before Earth was hit with intense numbers of meteorites.


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Mars, Saturn, Regulus put on evening show in July skies
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Space

2008-06-29 11:15:15
During the first ten days of July 2008, the two planets Mars and Saturn and the bright star Regulus will be seen low in the western sky after dusk and into the evening, less than one-third the way up from the horizon.


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