All Space Considered year 2010
December 2010 Edition: |
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Arsenic and old bacteria ... New paths for alien life? |
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Remembering Allan Sandage |
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Mysterious rocket launch? |
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Beautiful astronomical images |
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What did we learn from Comet Hartley? |
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Meet James Bullock. Expand your cosmological horizons! |
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December sky report: very-high-lunar-eclipse edition |
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November 2010 Edition: |
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Changes at the edge of the solar system
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Space Shuttle Discovery's last mission |
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NASA's EPOXI mission to Comet Hartley |
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Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe
Mission ends |
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Beautiful astronomical images |
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November sky report |
October 2010 Edition
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Galaxy building blocks
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Mysterious Mars |
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Fine structure constant - not so constant? |
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Uncertainty at NASA |
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Beautiful astronomical images |
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October sky report |
September 2010 Edition: |
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Mars is as big as the full moon - NOT! |
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Seeing in the dark: Dark matter, dark energy |
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Highlights and lowlights from commercial space exploration |
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Planet Earth report: Extreme planet |
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Beautiful astronomical images |
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September sky report |
August 2010 Edition: SPECIAL EDITION: LIGHT OF THE VALKYRIES |
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Watch our new planetarium show, Light of the Valkyries, at 7:45 then follow us behind the scenes for The Making of Light of The Valkyries.
Tickets are required for Light of the Valkyries. Tickets go on sale at 7:00 p.m. for the 7:45 show. Tickets cannot be sold in advance. Prices are $7 for adults, $5 for FOTO members, seniors, and students, and $3 for children 5-12. Children under 5 cannot be admitted to the Samuel Oschin Planetarium. There can be no late seating. For more information on buying tickets, click here. |
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The Making of Light of The Valkyries and the rest of All Space Considered will begin at 8:30 p.m. in the Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon. |
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Report from Easter Island: Eclipse 2010 |
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August Sky report: Perseid Alert! |
July 2010 Edition: |
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Kepler finds 750 Planets? |
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Hanny's Voorwerp....what is it? |
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Hayabusa comes home from Itokawa |
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July Sky Report |
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Plan for the fall... What would you like to see at All Space Considered? |
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June 2010 Edition: |
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Black Holes Light Up
When Galaxies Merge
C. Don Dixon |
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Secret X37B Space Plane Spied On! |
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Mars Phoenix Lander Declared Dead! |
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June Sky Report: Ceres and Comet McNaught C/2009R1 and more! |
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Crazy Multi-Planetary System |
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May 2010 Edition: |
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First images of the sun from the Solar Dynamics Observatory |
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Griffith Observatory's 75th birthday |
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Hubble's 20th birthday |
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Volcanoes in the solar system |
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Beautiful Astronomical Images |
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May Sky Report |
April 2010 Edition: |
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Extreme Creatures - on Earth and Beyond |
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Who Owns the Moon? |
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The First Stars |
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Major Milestones in Private Space Exploration |
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Beautiful Astronomical Images: the Milky Way Halo, the Orion Nebula, and more |
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April Sky Report |
February, 2010 Edition: |
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Haiti Earthquake: Living on an Active Planet |
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Waking Up the Quiet Sun |
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Coming Attractions: Astronomy and Space in 2010 |
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Picture Gallery: Hubble, Moon, Mars, and more |
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Plus February Sky Report |
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