Book Launch + News Items

Links of Events and News Items

1. Book Launch from Paul Moss Wellington
2. 5 Essential things to do in Space from Scientific American.Com
3. Cold probably didn’t end Neanderthals: study from World Science
4. New movie recorded by Japan's Hinode spacecraft From NASA

Thanks Edwin



Book Launch Astronomy Aotearoa by Robert Shaw
http://gadot.wellington.net.nz/darksky/astronomyaotearoa.htm

Launching students into space
The Hon Luamanuvao Winnie Laban launched a secondary school textbook on astronomy and space in the library at Aotea College on Monday 17 September.

The book, Astronomy Aotearoa, teaches the new curriculum in astronomy and space exploration for secondary school students.



5 Essential Things To Do In Space
http://tinyurl.com/39sqyr

Planetary scientists have articulated goals for exploring the solar system.


Cold probably didn’t end Neanderthals: study

Cold probably didn't end Neanderthals: studyScientists report new clues in the mystery of thedemise of Neanderthal people, around 28,000 yearsago in Europe.
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/070912_neanderthal.htm



NASA Science News for September 18, 2007
Last week in Boulder, Colorado, scientists converged on the "Living With A Star" workshop to share the latest research in solar physics. At one point, nearly 200 participants sat slack-jawed as they watched a new movie recorded by Japan's Hinode spacecraft showing a sunspot emerging from the depths of the sun. The newborn spot resembled nothing less than a swimming planet-sized trilobite. See for yourself--and find out what it means--in today's Science@NASA story.
FULL STORY at
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2007/18sep_trilobite.htm?list22299
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