"Pyrex May Be the Answer": Corning in the Comics - Corning Leader (blog)
Saturday 26th of May 2012 10:13:14 PM
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"Pyrex May Be the Answer": Corning in the Comics Corning Leader (blog) Dr. Hale was the hero of “The Giant of Palomar,” describing his crusade to build the world's largest telescope. All efforts at making the unprecedentedly huge reflector fail until Hale flourishes a lab flask at the bottom of the fourth page, ... |
Edwin Powell Hubble: Biography - Space.com
Saturday 26th of May 2012 10:13:14 PM
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Edwin Powell Hubble: Biography Space.com Before his death in 1953, at the age of 63, he oversaw the construction of the 200-inch Hale Telescope on Palomar Mountain, which would be the largest telescope on Earth until the Russian BTA-6 was built in 1976. In the 1920s, the small, ... |
Following the serpent in the sky - Alamogordo Daily News
Saturday 26th of May 2012 10:13:14 PM
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Following the serpent in the sky Alamogordo Daily News By Alan Hale Of all the animals with which we share our Earth, few elicit the emotional and visceral responses from us as do snakes and serpents. Part of this is due to the way snakes can remain hidden almost, it would seem, willfully so until someone ... |
Sunday's annular eclipse will be a sight to witness - Alamogordo Daily News
Saturday 26th of May 2012 10:13:14 PM
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Sunday's annular eclipse will be a sight to witness Alamogordo Daily News By Alan Hale, For the Daily News There was much noise in the popular press a couple of weeks ago about a so-called "super moon," although in reality this was a classic example of the phrase "much ado about nothing." The entire brouhaha stems from the ... |
Kepler Mission Manager Update - Phys.Org (press release)
Saturday 26th of May 2012 10:13:14 PM
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Kepler Mission Manager Update Phys.Org (press release) Applying the new stellar radii obtained through specialized analysis using the 200-inch Hale Telescope at the Palomar Observatory, the research team's re-evaluation has rendered three super Earth-size planet candidates in the habitable zone. |
Skip the beach, be a volcano tourist in Hawaii - Globe and Mail
Saturday 26th of May 2012 10:13:14 PM
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