Caroline Moore on the Rachel Maddow Show Tonight
For those of you who have access to MSNBC, cover your windows so that your fellow Rethuglicans don't find out and tune in between 9 PM and 10 PM tonight, for the rebroadcast, particularly around 9:45 PM, when Rachel's guest will be 14 year old Caroline Moore, who discovered Supernova 2008-HA last November while poring over photographs taken by fellow members of her group of amateur astronomers, who spend their spare time searching for such phenomena. 2008-HA, which is 70 million light years away, now appears to be a new kind of object, somewhere between a nova and a supernova, according to the interview. Thanx, /*B. Ray*/ A *Kiss a malamute today *D
I and perhaps several others here are not thugs simply because we are republicans. Spencer Ball 3690 E. Ft Union Blvd # 101 Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 (801) 453-2000 ----- Original Message ----- From: "BRay" <bray@aceweb.com> To: <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 8:13 PM Subject: [Utah-astronomy] Caroline Moore on the Rachel Maddow Show Tonight
For those of you who have access to MSNBC, cover your windows so that your fellow Rethuglicans don't find out and tune in between 9 PM and 10 PM tonight, for the rebroadcast, particularly around 9:45 PM, when Rachel's guest will be 14 year old Caroline Moore, who discovered Supernova 2008-HA last November while poring over photographs taken by fellow members of her group of amateur astronomers, who spend their spare time searching for such phenomena. 2008-HA, which is 70 million light years away, now appears to be a new kind of object, somewhere between a nova and a supernova, according to the interview.
Thanx,
/*B. Ray*/
A *Kiss a malamute today *D
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Here, Here! (and I'm a registered Democrat...) Thanks for the heads-up ..it's a remarkable discovery...just try it next time without the non sequitur rancor. Dave Bennett On Jun 22, 2009, at 9:33 AM, Spencer Ball wrote:
I and perhaps several others here are not thugs simply because we are republicans.
Spencer Ball 3690 E. Ft Union Blvd # 101 Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 (801) 453-2000 ----- Original Message ----- From: "BRay" <bray@aceweb.com> To: <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 8:13 PM Subject: [Utah-astronomy] Caroline Moore on the Rachel Maddow Show Tonight
For those of you who have access to MSNBC, cover your windows so that your fellow Rethuglicans don't find out and tune in between 9 PM and 10 PM tonight, for the rebroadcast, particularly around 9:45 PM, when Rachel's guest will be 14 year old Caroline Moore, who discovered Supernova 2008-HA last November while poring over photographs taken by fellow members of her group of amateur astronomers, who spend their spare time searching for such phenomena. 2008-HA, which is 70 million light years away, now appears to be a new kind of object, somewhere between a nova and a supernova, according to the interview.
Thanx,
/*B. Ray*/
A direct link to the the segment: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/vp/31454915#31454915 And Caroline may have the newest contender in the telescope color wars! Dave On Jun 22, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Dave Bennett wrote:
Thanks for the heads-up ..it's a remarkable discovery...
What, chartreuse? Looks a near relative of the now retired Mickey Mouse Telescope.
A direct link to the the segment:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/vp/31454915#31454915
And Caroline may have the newest contender in the telescope color wars!
Dave
On Jun 22, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Dave Bennett wrote:
Thanks for the heads-up ..it's a remarkable discovery...
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It's probably just a regular nova, with a thyroid condition. On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Dave Bennett <dlbennett@mac.com> wrote:
2008-HA, which is 70 million light years away, now appears to be a new
kind of object, somewhere between a nova and a supernova, according to the interview.
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