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Tag Archives: space
Group Study Spaces
Do you need a group study room to work on your next project? Reserve a room today! Reservations can be made in person at the Circulation desk or via telephone (262.472.5511). A valid UW-Whitewater ID is required. There are several … Continue reading
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Happy New Year
Happy holidays, everyone! Andersen Library is closed Thursday-Saturday, December 31-January 2. Online resources like ebooks and article databases, and the Ask a Librarian chat service, remain available if you need them (see the Break & Winterim Libary Hours blog post … Continue reading
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Tagged aurora, nasa, NOAA, Northern Lights, science, solar storms, space, sun, weather
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Friday Fun: Astronomy Picture of the Day
Here’s some fun you can have not only on Friday, but every day: Astronomy Picture of the Day. “Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, cosmos, federal government, Friday fun, government info, images, nasa, photography, space
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What’s that in the sky? A meteor shower!
What are you planning to do for the next couple of nights? You might try looking up at the night sky to see the Perseids meteor shower! This meteor shower appears every August around this time, when Earth crosses the … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, comets, federal government, fun stuff, government information, meteor showers, nasa, science, space
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Sally Ride dies
On Monday, July 23, Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly in space, died at the age of 61. According to an article on CNN.com, Sally Ride first flew in space aboard the space shuttle Challenger in 1983, and … Continue reading
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Friday music video: Honoring Hubble
To celebrate the Hubble Space Telescope’s millionth measurement logged on July 4th (and I’d say just to celebrate the beauty of the images it has provided us too), Daniel Pendick, a science writer at NASA‘s Goddard Space Flight Center, produced … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, federal government, fun stuff, government info, hubble space telescope, images, music videos, nasa, New Scientist, space, videos
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Pluto: Planet! Not!
The Physic Dept.’s final Fall 2009 Whitewater Observatory Public Lecture, “Is Pluto a Planet? We debate; you decide!” will take place at 8pm on Fri., Dec. 4, in Upham Hall 140. Physics faculty Robert Benjamin and Paul Rybski will deliver … Continue reading
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Tagged articles, astronomy, books, databases, debates, lectures, observatory, physics, planets, pluto, space
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Quasars, Black Holes & Galaxies talk Nov. 20
Dr. Marsha Wolf, UW-Madison Astronomy Dept. research scientist, will talk about “Quasars, Black Holes and Galaxies: Which Came First?” (UWW Physics Dept.’s 4th Fall 2009 Whitewater Observatory Public Lecture) on Fri., Nov. 20, 8pm, 141 Upham Hall. Public viewing at … Continue reading
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Tagged articles, black holes, books, databases, European Space Agency, federal government, galaxies, government info, hubble space telescope, lectures, nasa, physics, quasars, space, web sites
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The Library is on the move…
You may notice some activity on the main floor of the Library: We’ve moved some study tables around to space them out and improve walking space, and then added some soft seating to make the study area more comfortable. We’re … Continue reading
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