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The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) websnapr

IMDb: The biggest, best, most award-winning movie site on the planet.
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Marketing Code for PokerStars websnapr

New marketing and bonus code for 2008 at PokerStars.
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Minnesota North Stars Memorabilia websnapr

Buy Minnesota North Stars memorabilia - new, and vintage - at low prices. We stock a wide range of Minnesota North Stars memorabilia including jerseys, hats, shirts, cards, and more.
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WWE: Superstars websnapr

all about the wwe wrestling superstars
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http://stellarium.sourceforge.net

Stellarium websnapr

How to find what you've lost
>30 days ago by Bren, 3 Users, more info save
http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=1137

Double Stars Aswarm with Planets? websnapr

"...the team examined 69 binary systems between 50 and 200 light years from Earth. The results are heartening indeed ... The implication is that planetary systems are as common around binaries as
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=993

Red Dwarf Flares and Habitability websnapr

"Only recently has the idea of habitable planets around red dwarf stars taken hold. But it’s a fascinating one, especially if you take a look at the potential window for life to develop on such w
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://space.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn10636&feedid=online-news_rss20

Milky Way's dark matter modelled in best detail yet websnapr

"Small clouds of the stuff are thought to have coalesced after the big bang, and then gradually merged together. When enough dark matter is gathered into a huge "halo", it attracts ordi
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=902

20 New Nearby Stars Discovered websnapr

"...since the year 2000, the population of known stars within 10 parsecs (roughly 33 light years) of the Sun has grown by 16 percent." Commentary from Centauri Dreams.
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.physorg.com/news82127598.html

Cut from different cloth websnapr

"After determining the chemical composition of over 2000 stars in the four nearest dwarf galaxies to our own, astronomers have demonstrated fundamental differences in their make-up..." Cosmo
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http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20061106/091202.shtml

Hollywood Talent Feeling The Weight Of Industry's Woes websnapr

This is a difficult line for the studios to walk. On the one hand, they know they have to cut salaries, but without good talent, they won't have much of a product to sell.
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/061024_sun_sisters.html

In Formative Years, the Sun Had Sisters websnapr

"The cluster of thousands of stars dispersed billions of years ago due to a lack of gravitational pull, Looney said, leaving the sisters "lost in space" and our Sun looking like an only
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=847

Can Red Dwarfs Support Living Worlds? websnapr

" ... red dwarfs are very much on the table for future terrestrial planet finder missions as well as SETI searches."
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.newscientistspace.com/article.ns?id=dn10114&print=true

Bizarre supernova breaks all the rules websnapr

"A supernova more than twice as bright as others of its type has been observed, suggesting it arose from a star that managed to grow more massive than theoretically predicted." There goes th
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=828

Brown Dwarf Discoveries Multiply websnapr

"Brown dwarfs are clearly commonplace in the galaxy, but we know all too little about them." But we sure are finding a lot of them at the moment.
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn10020&feedid=online-news_rss20

Puny black holes can eject Milky Way's stars websnapr

"Tiny black holes near the galaxy's centre can fling stars out of the Milky Way at break-neck speeds, a new study suggests. Previously, only the supermassive black hole there was thought to be ab
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://technology.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1854509,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=20

Revealed: world's oldest computer websnapr

The Antikythera mechanism is ratified as being a genuine example of an astronomical computer made nearly a century before the (alleged) birth of Christ.
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=753

Dust and Planet Formation in T Tauri Stars websnapr

Does what it says on the tin. More fascinating deep-space boffinry from Centauri Dreams.
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.instructables.com/ex/i/984615784c781029ac23001143e7e506/

Paper Ninja Throwing Stars websnapr

[bad dubbing]'Hey, old man! I can take you...my office-fu is mighty, I have trained for many years! Now we see, yes?'[/bad dubbing]
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.physorg.com/news67796415.html

Russians harness star power in new battery websnapr

If this turns out to mean what it seems to, it's good news indeed. Which is why the cynic in me expects a translation error or something
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
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