Astrosphere for November 16th, 2007

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Today's photo is the Moon. Sure, I've shown lots of pictures of the Moon, but this one's lunertic's first astrophoto, and I thought I could help encourage this wonderful hobby. Take more, let's see them.

Space Prizes has some

interesting links

to the recent 2009 Space Settlement Calendar Art Contest. How come nobody told me about this?

Nancy Houser at A Mars Odyssey has a great two part article about the first African American astronaut: Guion Bluford. Here's part 1 and

part 2

.

Astronomy Picture of the Day has

an image of the Orion Nebula

, with a streak through the middle that turned out to be fuel dumped out of a recent rocket launch.

Jeff Foust at Space Politics gives a run down of NASA's Administrator's time

in front of a Senate committee

. It sounds like an uncomfortable place to be. Keith Cowing from NASA Watch has an opinion on the matter too.

Director of the Planetary Society, Louis Friedman, puts the most recent shuttle mission into perspective. The astronauts had a dangerous job of fixing the station's solar wings, so why wasn't there more press about it?

Pamela Gay translates some astro-gibberish into

a really interesting scientific result

.

The Angry Astronomer got a great post about the power of

Big Sky Surveys

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Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today, founding the website in March 1999. He's also the co-host of Astronomy Cast.