Because they did not yet have that invention known as the slide lecture,
large illustrations of plants were instead hung from bent pins on fabric rollers.
Because they did not yet have that invention known as the slide lecture,
large illustrations of plants were instead hung...
The large illustrations and format encourage participation and exploration.
Accompanying
the large illustrations are side panels filled with their emails, diary entries and phone conversations about the birds and the making of the book.
Beautiful and
large illustrations of smiling faces will engage even the youngest eyes.
Bradley Hansen, UCLA, Caltech, JPL, NASA
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Giovanni Tinetti, University College London, ESA, NASA,
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Michael Carroll, JPL, NASA
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GSFC, NASA
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Tim Pyle, SSC, JPL, CalTech, NASA
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JPL, CalTech, NASA
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Jack O'Malley - James, U-SA
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JPL, CalTech, NASA
Larger illustration Astronomers have identified Upsilon Andromedae A as a prime target for the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), now indefinitely delayed.
Unknown artist, JPL, NASA
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JPL, CalTech, NASA
Larger illustration Astronomers have identified Iota Persei as a prime target for the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), now planned for launch between 2014 and 2020.
David A. Aguilar, CfA; and Grillmair et al, 2007
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Carl J. Grillmair, SSC, CalTech, JPL, NASA,
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Heather A. Knutson, CfA CalTech, JPL, NASA,
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Unknown artist, ESO
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© American Scientist, artwork by Barbara Aulicino based on the work of Richard Greenberg (Permission being sought)
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Tim Pyle, SSC, CalTech, JPL, NASA,
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Robert Hurt, SSC, Caltech, JPL, NASA
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Greg Bacon and Swain et al, 2008; STScI, ESA, NASA,
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JPL, CalTech, NASA
Larger illustration Astronomers have identified Gamma Pavonis as a prime target for the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), now planned for launch between 2014 and 2020.
JPL, CalTech, NASA
Larger illustration Astronomers have identified Zeta1 Reticuli as a prime target for the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), now postponed indefinitely.
JPL, CalTech, NASA
Larger illustration Astronomers have identified 47 Ursae Majoris as a prime target for the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), now indefinitely delayed.
Jon Lomberg, Gemini Observatory
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JPL, CalTech, NASA
Larger illustration Astronomers have identified Beta Comae as a prime target for the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), now planned for launch between 2014 and 2020.
David Aguilar, CfA
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T. Pyle, SSC, JPL / CalTech, NASA —
larger illustration Preliminary infrared observations indicate that 70 Virginis has a circumstellar dust disk generated by collisions between Kuiper - Belt type objects (more from SSC and Beichman et al, 2004).
NTT + SOFI, ESO
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Venus Express, ESA
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Aurore Simonnet, SSU, NASA
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JPL, CalTech, NASA
Larger illustration Astronomers have identified HD 147513 A as a prime target for the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), now planned for launch between 2014 and 2020.
SDSS Collaboration
Larger illustration Spectra of J1030 and another remote quasar displayed unexpectedly strong lines of heavier elements, i.e., carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and silicon (more on the «Gunn - Peterson trough» and the ionization of neutral hydrogen).
JHUAPL, NASA
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© PPARC, David A. Hardy
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Unknown artist, SkyWorks Digital, NASA
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Robert Hurt, Spitzer, CalTech, JPL, NASA
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M. Weiss, CXC, NASA
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Adolf Schaller, STScI, NASA
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Donald Schneider, Xiaohui Fan, SDSS Collaboration
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VLT ANTU + FORS 1, ESO
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Unknown artist (more images at NASA)
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MESSENGER, U. Colorado, JHU / APL, CIW, NASA
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André Roquette, ESO
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Unknown artist, possibly BBC News
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Robert Hurt, SSC, JPL, CalTech, NASA —
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JPL, CalTech, NASA
Larger illustration Astronomers have identified Alpha Mensae as a prime target for the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), now planned for launch between 2014 and 2020.
Casey Reed, GSFC, NASA
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