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Anthony

Anthony

Long Canyon, CA.

Joined 30 months ago

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By day I am a Software Engineer at General Dynamics and by night I spend my free time as an Amateur Astronomer.

Website: http://www.generaldynamics.com/

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  • What s Up for February 2008

    published 21 months ago

    2:11 | 485 views

    Don t miss this month s lunar eclipse on Feb. 20. A few days later, Saturn moves to center stage.

  • Hubblecast 13: Gargantuan galaxy NGC 1132 - A cosmic fossil

    published 22 months ago

    5:53 | 352 views

    The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a new image of the galaxy NGC 1132 which is most likely to be a “cosmic fossil” – the aftermath of an enormous multi-galactic pile-up, where the carnage of collision after collision has built up a...

  • Countdown Special Comment President Bush Is A Liar And A Fascist

    published 22 months ago

    9:04 | 131 views

    Keith Olbermann’s Special Comment on today’s Countdown was a scathing rebuke of President Bush for continuing to play the fear card, trying to scare the hell out of the American people and vowing to veto any FISA legislation that does not contain...

  • News From Saturn - February 14, 2008

    published 22 months ago

    2:00 | 349 views

    Cassini's ballet of orbital maneuvers is delivering close flybys and new views of Saturn's moon Titan.

  • A Postcard From Spirit

    published 22 months ago

    3:47 | 268 views

    NASAs Spirit rover sends a stunning panorama from Gusev Crater, Mars.

  • A Postcard From Opportunity February 5 2008

    published 22 months ago

    3:39 | 382 views

    Views from the jagged-edged Victoria Crater on Mars, taken by NASA's Opportunity rover.

  • What's Up for January 2008

    published 22 months ago

    1:52 | 460 views

    There's more the to the stars than meets the eye. Find out where to look for stars that have planets orbiting them.

  • Phoenix Mars Lander - Cruising to Mars

    published 22 months ago

    4:21 | 844 views

    The word "cruise" implies that this is an easy phase of the mission, however nothing could be further from the truth.

  • The Big Picture

    published 22 months ago

    5:52 | 411 views

    This Army newsreel recounts the tense and exciting days leading up to the launch of Explorer 1, the satellite that kicked off U.S. space exploration.

  • Rover Flight Director Report - January 17, 2008

    published 22 months ago

    2:49 | 341 views

    It's the fourth anniversary of the Mars Exploration Rovers. The twin rovers have operated now 16 times longer than the original three-month prime mission and they're still going.

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