Archive for October, 2008

27Oct

Global Warming (weather report) Is It?

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By Shawn Wilson
 The Environment is always a hot topic these days, more specifically, global warming.
It seems everyone from scientists, politicians and the media have their view and opinion on what global warming really is and what it is doing to our planet. One thing is consistent throughout - it’s a way to [...]

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26Oct

How To Use A Telescope For Research (weather facts)

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By Ben Needles
 Would you like to do scientific research with your telescope? Do you have a preconception that to do serious research with telescopes needs an astrophysics degree and a telescope costing millions of dollars? Not so, even with a small hobby telescope you too can do great research with your home telescope.
Galileo used a [...]

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26Oct

Global Warming Is It? (hurricane storms)

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By Shawn Wilson
 The Environment is always a hot topic these days, more specifically, global warming.
It seems everyone from scientists, politicians and the media have their view and opinion on what global warming really is and what it is doing to our planet. One thing is consistent throughout - it’s a way to [...]

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