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		<title>Black Holes: Galaxies Beware</title>
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Black Holes: Creation and Consumption of Galaxies

Black holes &#8211; truly exotic objects. Do they really exist? They seem now to be mostly accepted in the scientific community. That certainly was not the case for so many years. I remember when I was going to UCLA and taking an astrophysics class when the idea of black [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Quasars &#8211; Powerful Energy Sources</title>
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What&#8217;s an extremely powerful source of energy in the universe? It&#8217;s a quasar and it mystified astrophysicists and astronomers for a long time after they were discovered in the late 1950&#8217;s. Their discovery by radio telescopes was baffling because there were no visible objects that corresponded to their sources.
A quasar is now known to be [...]]]></description>
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The coming year 2009 is The International Year of Astronomy. A lot has been planned to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Galileo turning his new telescope to the heavens. Many of the names planning the online community portion of it may be familiar to you: Pamela Gay, Fraser Cain, Chris Lintott, and Phil Plait.  [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Stars and Planets Size Comparisons</title>
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This is an example that visually shows that even our Sun is tiny compared to some other objects in the sky. Here is a video (via digg) that shows how small we (the earth) really are. It vividly shows size comparisons of a few monstrosity objects lerking around in our galaxy. If an imaginary spaceship [...]]]></description>
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