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Our Earth's Satellite, the Moon
Earth's moon is not just a beautiful object in our more...0 points
Ophiuchus Zodiac Sign
November 30 - December 17 ~ Ophiuchus is the 13th more...0 points
Beginning Astrophotography
Are you ready to take that telescope you've ei more...0 points
Our Solar System ~ Featuring the Earth, Sun, Moon, Stars, & Aurora Borealis
Breathtaking photographs & prints of our solar more...0 points
Telescope Diffraction And Apodizing Masks
It is an unfortunate aspect of circular apertures more...0 points
Time Travel - the Proof?
Parallel universes really do exist, according to a more...0 points
Lowell Observatory And Life On Mars (Hill)
The first time I heard of Lowell Observatory was w more...0 points
How to Identify Stars and Planets - the Easy Way
Knowing your way around the heavens just got a who more...0 points
The Major Moons of Uranus
Mighty blue Uranus dares to be different, for unli more...0 points
Traffic From Image Searches
Google Images | Traffic and hits to your lens or w more...0 points
Kalpana Chawla
Kalpana Chawla was the first Indian-American woman more...0 points
The Major Moons of Saturn
Beautiful ringed Saturn, is the most recognized pl more...0 points
Travel Threads: Space
My father was an aerospace engineer and my grandmo more...0 points
Fun Learning - First Four Constellations in Fifteen Minutes
Viewing the magic of the nighttime sky can be a li more...0 points
Black Holes
Black holes and astronomy, galaxies, cosmic string more...0 points
The Major Moons of Jupiter
Jupiter, orbiting the sun like a giant guardian, b more...0 points
All About the Planets
The planets of our solar system are located in t more...0 points
Carl Sagan
A squidoote (tribute) to Carl Sagan and astronomy, more...0 points
The Planet Saturn
Discounting Earth, Saturn is arguably the most bea more...0 points
Sally Ride
In 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woma more...0 points
Aurora Borealis
Aurora Borealis AKA Northern Lights. With videos, more...0 points
The Major Moons of Neptune
Neptune, the beautiful deep-blue icy planet found more...0 points
The Very Large Array of Radio Telescopes
The Very Large Array is a collection of 27 individ more...0 points
Spirit and Opportunity
You have heard the familiar jingle of the Energize more...0 points
Valentina Tereshkova
Sally Ride was the first American woman in space, more...0 points
Stuff I WISH Existed
This lens is inspired by Lewis Smile and his Stuff more...0 points
Investing in the Autographs of Astronauts
As an alternative investment vehicle, I love space more...0 points
Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin is a former NASA astronaut who was the more...0 points
Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking biography with books, videos, lect more...0 points
Steve Squyres
This lens explores the explorer. Steve Squyres is more...0 points
Our Astounding Universe
Who hasn't looked up into the night sky and wonder more...0 points
Terraforming Mars
This may be the stuff of science fiction now. But, more...0 points
Cassini-Huygens
The sixth planet from the Sun, Saturn is a gas gia more...0 points
Everything above
What will happen to a star when it becomes old? Wh more...0 points
Astronomy for the Beginner
The image you see here is a photograph I took in 1 more...0 points
Planet Earth
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Outer Space Headquarters
OUTER SPACE
All lenses related to astronomy and s more...0 points
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Cassini-Huygens
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The sixth planet from the Sun, Saturn is a gas giant, comprised mostly of helium and hydrogen. Its complex system of rings, made up of rock and ice, extend hundreds of thousands of miles from the planet. Believed to be comprised of shattered moons, a...
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Stuff I WISH Existed
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This lens is inspired by Lewis Smile and his Stuff We Wish Existed HQ! He did a lens where he listed five things he wished existed, and I thought that was a cool lens idea. So, without further ado, here are five things I wish existed...
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How to Identify Stars and Planets - the Easy Way
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Knowing your way around the heavens just got a whole lot easier... Learn how to identify stars and planets in an instant. Using a Celestron Skyscout is like having your own personal astronomer at your command and yes it talks too! Newsflash - just s...
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Terraforming Mars
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This may be the stuff of science fiction now. But, by this century's end, terraforming another planet may be technologically doable and necessary if we're to survive as a species.
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Everything above
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What will happen to a star when it becomes old? What will happen to our sun 5 billion years from now? Our sun has been a star for the past 5 billion years. It is believed that it will continue to be so for the next 5 billion years. After that the sun...
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Planet Earth
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Pictures of the Earth from far away
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Steve Squyres
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This lens explores the explorer. Steve Squyres is the principal scientific investigator and the designer of the Mars Rover Missions. You know, those two little intrepid mechanibots that just keep rolling and rolling over the surface of Mars. They wer...
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Aurora Borealis
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Aurora Borealis AKA Northern Lights. With videos, pictures, posters, art, books, t-shirts, merchandise and much more.
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Black Holes
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Black holes and astronomy, galaxies, cosmic strings, science, mysteries, the unknown, atom smasher, the large hadron collider, LHC, time travel, space and secrets of the universe. Featuring news, pictures, books, videos, RSS feeds, information and mu...
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Stephen Hawking
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The Major Moons of Saturn
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Beautiful ringed Saturn, is the most recognized planet in our solar system, yet Saturn is not alone, but accompanied by many moons. Here, we will learn about the 6 largest moons of glorious Saturn.
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Our Astounding Universe
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Who hasn't looked up into the night sky and wondered...
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The Major Moons of Jupiter
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Jupiter, orbiting the sun like a giant guardian, bombarded by asteroids that would destroy the Earth. This great planet does what it can to protect us, but who protects Jupiter? Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. In case you were wondering, these f...
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Carl Sagan
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"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere." Carl Sagan
Links Voting
NASA - Home
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administrati more...1 point
SETI Reseach & Community Development Institute
A non-profit organization dedicated to the search more...1 point
ESA - Mars Express
ESA's official Mars Express website features the l more...0 points
Life on Mars (Hill)
The first time I heard of Lowell Observatory was w more...0 points
The Interesting Planet Of Jupiter
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Telescopes
Celestron 21061 AstroMaster 70 AZ Refractor Telescope
Astro Master 70 AZ0 points
Meade 60AZT 60mm f/5.8 Refracting Telescope w/ Software
The best telescope deal under the heavens get this more...0 points
Meade Rb-60 / 70055Lf 60Mm A-Series Altazimuth Refractor Telescope
Meade 60 mm TeleStar Telescope, Bring the heavens more...0 points
Galileo FS-80 800 x 80mm Yoke Mount Reflector Telescope
Large 1.25" Focuser & 80mm Primary Mirror more...0 points
Specialty 25 x 30 mm Brass Spyglass Telescope
A classic, hand-held telescope with a gleaming bra more...0 points
Books, Music and DVDs
Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel by Michio Kaku
A fascinating exploration of the science of the im more...0 points
The Universe - The Complete Season One (History Channel)
This documentary miniseries which first aired on t more...0 points
Cosmos: Carl Sagan (7 DVD Set)
Complete Landmark TV Series - 13 One Hour Episodes more...0 points
Hubble: 15 Years of Discovery
On April 24th, 2005 the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Tele more...0 points
NOVA - The Elegant Universe
One of the most ambitious and exciting scientific more...0 points
Guestbook
Greekgeek wrote...
Sorry it took me so long to reply ,and thanks for the invite!
There's some great lenses here. Cassini-Huygens, that was a great mission!
Ramkitten wrote...
Ah-ha! Finally found a celestial group for my Life on Mars (Hill) lens, about Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, where my husband works and where we now live too.
chucknp wrote...
You have a great resource here in this group! Please take a look at my lens Fun Learning - First Four Constellations in Fifteen Minutes.
-Chuck
Teddi14 wrote...
I am so excited to find a place for my solar system lens. This looks like great group! Thanks!
alicesy wrote...
Excellent Lens. I like the quality insight you have provided here. Keep up the good work.
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