Continuing the Journey to the Edge of the Universe
Journey to the Edge of the Universe premiered last night so I thought I would pass along some Monday morning stories, a digestif if you will after last nights stunning premiere.
Hubble sends back an amazing view of a cluster of stars, much to Milky Way's chagrin.
The moon, Jupiter and Venus collectively smile down on Earth...our lucky day.
Speaking of Jupiter...Apparently scientists lost its birth certificate and aren't sure when the planet was born.
Enceladus, (Saturn's moon), is way better than your hot tub.
NASA has higher standards, reschedules launch of new Mars Rover until 2011.
Missed the premiere of Journey to the Edge of the Universe? Catch the replay Thursday December 11 at 8p e/p.
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I just finished watching Journey to the Edge of the Universe.
Two words: transfixed, and stunning!
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