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Reynolds wrote several astronomy books, including Binocular Stargazing (2003), Falling Stars (2000), and Observe Eclipses (1995). He also co-authored two college-level astronomy lab texts, Basic Astronomy Labs (1996) and A Laboratory Guide for Astronomy (2015) with Michael Bakich. He wrote and served as a corresponding editor for Astronomy ...
NASA's Education and Public Outreach (E/PO) group at Sonoma State University, founded in 1999, is a provider of educational materials for students, educators, scientists, and the public. Funded by NASA and the United States Department of Education , employees work together to create educational guides, fact sheets, worksheets, posters, games ...
PlanetQuest is NASA's education and public outreach program centered on the science and technology of NASA's long-term search for habitable planets beyond the Solar System. Major components of the PlanetQuest outreach program include: PlanetQuest: the Search for Another Earth, a continuously updated public news and multimedia Internet site;
“Statistics show the new year [following an election] signals a boost in real estate and buyer confidence,” Megan Probst, real estate agent with Compass, told GOBankingRates (GBR). “This ...
The Treasure Coast real estate market in October saw the number of homes sold decrease but the median sale price increase in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties, according to local Realtor ...
The median sale price increased in Martin County but decreased slightly in St. Lucie and Indian River counties in September compared to August: Martin: $600,000, up from $577,500 St. Lucie ...
Stellarium is a free and open-source planetarium, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version, available for Linux, Windows, and macOS. A port of Stellarium called Stellarium Mobile is available for Android, iOS, and Symbian as a paid version, being developed by Noctua Software. These have a limited ...
Galaxy Zoo is an online astronomy project which invites members of the public to assist in the morphological classification of large numbers of galaxies. It is an example of citizen science as it enlists the help of members of the public to help in scientific research. An improved version—Galaxy Zoo 2—went live on 17 February 2009.