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Breaking News Sun, 14 Mar 2010
The moon begins to travel a path across the sun during a partial eclipse visible from Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. The phenomenon was visible for up to 11 minutes from parts of Africa and Asia. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Nasa   Photos   Science   Solar   Space  
 Huffington Post 
Kreutz Comet VIDEO: WATCH Newly-Discovered Comet's Collision Course With The Sun
| Is the newly-discovered Kreutz Sungrazer comet doomed? | From an image sequence captured by NASA's Solar and Heliosopheric Observatory (SOHO), it sure looks so. | The SOHO imagery pictures the small... (photo: AP / Sakchai Lalit)
Monsignor Gianfranco Ravasi looks on near a portrait of Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, part of the "Galilei Divin Uomo" (Galilei Divine Man) exhibit, in the Santa Maria degli Angeli Basilica in Rome, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2009.
Astronomers   Human   Observatory   Photos   Plunging  
 Deccan Herald 
Astronomers capture sungrazer comet plunging into the Sun
New Delhi, Mar 14 (PTI): | An observatory has been able to take photographs of a sungrazer comet plunging into the Sun, a celestial event rarely captured on camera by astronomers. | Though the encount... (photo: AP / Sandro Pace)
The Minister of State for Environment Jairam Ramesh dressing at an Interactive meeting with respective of IITs on Environment, Energy and Climate Change Education & Research, organised by the IIT, in Mumbai, on March 13, 2010.  The Hindu 
West has distorted IPCC reports: Ramesh
| Staff Reporter | Mumbai: Cautioning against "environmental propaganda" Union Minister of State for Environment and Forests Jairam Ramesh told journalists here on Saturday that the West was using the... (photo: PIB of India)
Climate   Environment   India   Photos   Politics  
Gov't told to stop blaming El Nio for power, water shortages  Inquirer 
Gov't told to stop blaming El Niño for power, water shortages
| MANILA, Philippines—A day after a state of calamity was declared in Mindanao due to long brownouts in the region, environmentalists said the Arroyo government should not blame El Niño, a periodicall... (photo: WN / james)
Philippines   Photos   Power   Water   Weather  
Top Stories
British author Ian McEwan signs autographers The Guardian
Solar by Ian McEwan
| Ian McEwan approaches the climate crisis in comic mode | Photograph: Hans Strand/Corbis | is chiefly an engineering problem to Michael Beard, the central character in '... (photo: AP / Vincent Yu)
Comedy   Drama   Entertainment   News   Photos  
File:White House seen from the top of press tribune.jpg The New York Times
White House Identifies 3 as Likely Picks for Fed Posts
| WASHINGTON — Moving quickly to put its mark on the Federal Reserve, the White House on Friday identified two economists and a lawyer as its choices to fill all th... (photo: Public Domain / TCY)
Economy   House   Photos   Washington   Yellen  
Climate Change - Warming - Weather The Salt Lake Tribune
Feds: We need to educate public on climate change
| The Associated PressUpdated: 03/12/2010 08:59:50 PM MST | Washington » Climate change is here and scientists need to do a better job of explaining it to the ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Climate   Photos   Pollution   Scientists   Warming  
Cellphone - Phone - Mobile Phone - Nokia Phone The Star
FEATURE - Mobile phones bring insurance to Kenyan farmers
| ELDORET, Kenya (Reuters) - Kenyan farmers can now insure some of the costs of growing crops against bad weather by using mobile phone technology that links solar-powere... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Crops   Farmers   Insurance   Mobilephones   Photos  
Climate Change - Global Warming Khaleej Times
More Americans say global warming exaggerated
WASHINGTON - A growing number of Americans, nearly half the country, think global warming worries are exaggerated and more people doubt that scientific warnings of severe... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
CarbonDioxide   Climate   Environment   Photos   Washington  
Office workers walk past a construction site blocked off by a wall with "Lehman Brothers" advertised on it, Wednesday Sept. 17, 2008 in Singapore. The New York Times
Report Details How Lehman Hid Its Woes as It Collapsed
| It is the Wall Street equivalent of a coroner’s report — a 2,200-page document that lays out, in new and startling detail, how Lehman Brothers used accounti... (photo: AP / Wong Maye-E)
Business   Company   Investments   Management   Photos  
Global Warming - Climate Change - Weather - Temperature The Star
POLL - More Americans say global warming exaggerated
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A growing number of Americans, nearly half the country, think global warming worries are exaggerated and more people doubt that scientific warnin... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Americans   Climate   Environment   Photos   Warming  
Sun Galaxies
- What In The World Is The Sun Up To Now?
- A quiet sun won't save us from global warming
- Sun's warmth blows comet's icy heart apart
- Nasa launches £856m Solar Dynamics Observatory to survey the
Century's longest solar eclipse on 15'th January 2010
Sun plays hide and seek on eclipse day
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- Chivas USA plays to 0-0 draw with Galaxy
- Galaxy and Chivas USA play to 0-0 draw
- Green, Juma selected in 2010 LA Galaxy Open Tryouts
- MLS strike could extend Galaxy star Donovan's loan
Albert Einstein and Robert Oppenheimer in a posed photograph at the Institute for Advanced Study. The two did not in reality have much in common and did not get along.
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity passes biggest cosmic test
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Eclipse SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence)
- Old Firm frenzy eclipses other derbies
- Hub merges with Eclipse Incentive Marketing Corp.
- Hub merges with Eclipse Incentive Marketing Corp.
- Millennium's Longest Solar Eclipse As Seen From Space (V
Solar eclipse - a annual longest eclipse on 15th Jan. 2010
Solar eclipse photo gallery showcases the 'ring of fire'
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- A latter day religion
- APEP: 2009 photos of Apollo 11-17 Moon sites show ET pictogr
- Puffed-up planets are heated like toast
- Dark matter could meet its nemesis on Earth
A latter day religion
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Universe Comets, Meteors, and Asteroids
- Miami University researchers win grant for virtual project
- Grocery chain QFC takes neighboring University Village to co
- University of North Texas documents show power struggle
- University of Tennessee system linking to AT&T's Tenness
Lifting Off to Study the Sky NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, launched aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket at 9:09 a.m. EST from Space Launch Complex-2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base. WISE will scan the entire sky in infrared light, picking up the glow of hundreds of millions of objects and producing millions of images.
Mysterious cosmic 'dark flow' tracked deeper into universe
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- Kreutz Comet VIDEO: WATCH Newly-Discovered Comet's Colli
- Astronomers capture sungrazer comet plunging into the Sun
- I'm just a comet, not a star in Bollywood: Nafisa Ali
- Cold, Little Comet Is No Match for Big, Hot Sun
The moon begins to travel a path across the sun during a partial eclipse visible from Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. The phenomenon was visible for up to 11 minutes from parts of Africa and Asia. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Kreutz Comet VIDEO: WATCH Newly-Discovered Comet's Collision Course With The Sun
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