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By Stafff Posted Monday, January 18 - 9:12 am
Not normally known for spectacular meteor displays, the Coma Berenicid shower is making news.
By Staff Posted Thursday, January 14 - 11:04 am
-Marcher Lord Press, the premier publisher of Christian speculative fiction, announced the results of their first ever on-line competition for book authors.
By Staff Posted Tuesday, January 12 - 8:11 am
An asteroid will buzz earth within a third of the distance to the moon on Wednesday.
By Staff Posted Wednesday, January 6 - 11:48 am
Archair astronomers will want to take note of several skywatching opportunities in 2010, including a total eclipse of the moon at the end of the year.
By Douglas Parsons Posted Wednesday, December 2 - 11:07 am
Often times when someone wishes to express the rareness of an action or event they mention that it only occurs once in a blue moon. What does this mean? Where does this phrase even come from?
By SPACEWEATHER.com Posted Wednesday, November 25 - 2:21 pm
Space flyby offers Thanksgiving treat as shuttle and space station fly side by side.
By Douglas Parsons Posted Wednesday, November 18 - 3:24 pm
NGC 891 is a spiral galaxy much like our own.
By Carol Parsons Posted Wednesday, October 21 - 2:48 pm
Theater students learned basic tricks of the trade from special effects artists Dan and Jennifer Joplin last Friday at Colorado High School.
By MLP Posted Wednesday, October 21 - 2:28 pm
For the first time a book publisher involves readers in the selection process for fiction acquisitions.
By Will Parsons Posted Wednesday, September 23 - 3:44 pm
Muramasa: Demon Blade developed by Vanilla Ware builds off the legend behind the legendary swords of Sengo Muramasa.
By Carol Parsons Posted Wednesday, August 26 - 1:20 pm
Japanese technology brings West Texas town into the future




