Alien Contact on National Geographic Channel February 2

2005-01-31 Thread LARRY KLAES
n February 3, February 9 at 5 pm, and February 20 at 7 pm ~~Visit the National Geographic Channel home page. >> http://ng.chtah.com/a/tBB-k8BASJ4TXAVJ5OnAOOv6R.ASJ-RO6T/ngs7

Search for Other Earths in National Geographic - December, 2004

2004-11-22 Thread LARRY KLAES
  In an astronomical breakthrough, scientists are discovering planet after planet circling distant stars as the search narrows for a world like our own.   http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0412/feature4/index.html

Killer Asteroid on the National Geographic Channel on September 15

2004-09-13 Thread LARRY KLAES
27;s way.  Visit the National Geographic Channel home page >> http://ng.chtah.com/a/tBBRa7sASJ4TXAS4FyTAOOv6R.ASJ-RO07/ngc6

National Geographic

2004-01-31 Thread Mark Schnitzius
FWIW, the cover article on this month's National Geographic (at least here in Singapore) is about the possibility of hiding in the Martian ice. Haven't perused the article yet but I'm sure there's some content directly relevent to Europa... Couldn't find referenc

Life under arctic ice in January National Geographic Magazine

2004-01-01 Thread LARRY KLAES
Scientists eager to explore the Arctic's Canada Basin find getting there is one challenge. Getting data is another.   http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0401/feature6/index.html

Fw: Savethehubble.org profiled in National Geographic

2004-01-01 Thread LARRY KLAES
    - Original Message - From: SLOOH Astronomy. Live. Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 2:08 PM To: Michael Paolucci Subject: Savethehubble.org profiled in National Geographic  Fellow Petitioner,Our initiative is gaining momentum. Please continue to spread the word.http

Mars is the cover story in January National Geographic Magazine

2003-12-23 Thread LARRY KLAES
The so-called red planet is agesâmake that ice agesâremoved from the inert wasteland scientists once thought. Now landers are closing in to probe the big question: Could there be liquid water, and with it signs of life?     http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0401/feature1/index.html

Deep sea vents in February 2003 National Geographic

2003-01-16 Thread LARRY KLAES
You can find excerpts and images here:   http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/ The same issue also has an article on studying the first galaxies, so it's an astronomical smorgasbord.   Larry    

Life in a poisonous cave in May, 2001 National Geographic

2001-04-25 Thread Larry Klaes
The online version at this URL:   http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0105/feature4/index.html      

Mars from MGS in February, 2001 National Geographic Magazine

2001-01-31 Thread Larry Klaes
National Geographic Magazine does it again with another excellent tour de force on space, this time showing how each new mission to Mars totally changes our views of the Red Planet. This time the honor goes to Mars Global Surveyor (MGS), which while not as splashy as the other probe that