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Hi. I am the main editor of an article and looking for advice to …

This is the full article in question http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ene…_Joseph_Newman The below is just the introduction. Any experts in English and Journalism are welcome to critique! …
Original post by kmarinas86

Friday, April 25, 2008 Moon Phase

From The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Visit our Monthly Sky Highlights and Moon Phase Calendars page for more information.
Original post by The Old Farmer’s Almanac

I’m Back!!

Heh, had some issues, but I’m back less one script. Seems the script was causing all sorts of trouble to the servers. Not any more, it’s gone. All the problems kind of messed up the post for today so you’re stuck with this one. …
Original post by Tom

Preparing to launch

The Herschel spacecraft assembly has been completed.
Original post by unknown

Coast to Coast AM interview tonight at 22:00 Pacific

I just found out I’ll be on the radio show Coast to Coast AM tonight at 22:00 or thereabouts Pacific Time (05:00 UT Friday morning). We’ll be chatting about the Hubble images I wrote about this morning, and I’m sure I’ll get a plug in …
Original post by The Bad Astronomer

ICR at 0 degrees

A Texas judge has ruled that the Institute (heh) of Creation (heh heh) Research (HAHAHAHAhahahaha) can’t award Masters of Science degrees. I mean, duh. The judge said, basically, that religion isn’t science. Again, duh. …
Original post by The Bad Astronomer

Skeptic’s Circle 85

Hey, another blog carnival is up today; The Skeptic’s Circle #85, hosted at Andrea’s Buzzing About. I just perused some of the entries there, and it’s good stuff! But don’t believe me. Click it. I dare you. Shake up your belief.
Original post by The Bad Astronomer

Imaging with an attitude

NEAIC is an outgrowth of the Northeast Astronomy Forum (NEAF), which will begin on Saturday. I’m happy to be here because I’ve already run into several long-time image contributors to Astronomy I’d never met in person. …
Original post by Michael Bakich

McCain, Obama, and Clinton on NASA

At the Popular Mechanics websites, Rand Simberg has written an unusually lucid and clear opinion piece on how the three Presidential candidates see NASA. Lucid and clear compared to lots of other things I’m reading, that is. …
Original post by The Bad Astronomer

Mecca lecca no, Part 2

After writing the previous article, I found this on the web: a post by Hell’s Handmaiden that contains a video with an interview of a Muslim “scientist”. Warning: this may make your head explode. …
Original post by The Bad Astronomer