Planetary scientists



Biography research library paper
        Albert Wilson

Audrey C. Delsanti - homepage
        Audrey Delsanti IFA homepage

ANSMET geology
        ANSMET - The Antarctic Search for Meteorites

Carl Sagan Takes Questions sagan
        Carl Sagan Takes Questions (Skeptical Inquirer July/August 2005)

Robert Anton Wilson's "The Astronomer Who Abolished Gravity" from ''Cosmic Trigger 3''.
        

25th Anniversary Rebroadcast of Cosmos on The Science Channel science discovery convergence cosmos cosmos
        

Sagan The electronic music group
        Sagan :: WWW

Carl Sagan Planet Walk
        Sciencenter, Ithaca NY

"The Quest for Extraterrestrial Intelligence" Cosmic Search Magazine Vol. 1 No. 2, March 1979 sagan
        Cosmic Search Vol. 1, No. 2 - The Quest for Extraterrestrial Intelligence

"Big Bang Bust" TIME magazine, [[December 14 ] 1981]
        TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Big Bang Bust -- Dec. 14, 1981

Larry Klaes' in-depth analysis of the film and novel ''Contact''
        "Contact" Film Review by Larry Klaes

Mr. X - Sagan's essay in the 1971 book Marihuana Reconsidered
        Marijuana Uses - Dr. Lester Grinspoon's Marijuana Uses

Astronomy Picture of the Day: Carl Sagan . December 26 1996.
        APOD: December 26, 1996 - Carl Sagan 1934-1996

Carl Sagan, Cornell astronomer, dies today ([[20 December ]) in Seattle]. Cornell University press release on Sagan's death.
        

CarlSagan.Com . Homepage of Cosmos Studios, which sells the Cosmos series on DVD and VHS video tape.
        CarlSagan.com

In Memory of Carl Sagan . Tributes by Tom McDonough, James Randi and Michael Shermer, and a selection of quotes from Sagan's works, published in Skeptic, Vol. 4, no. 4, 1996, pp. 10-17.
        

Biography from Space.com space technology
        SPACE.com -- Carolyn Porco: Keeping an Eye in Saturn

USGS page about Carolyn Shoemaker (also used as a reference)
        USGS Astrogeology: Carolyn Shoemaker

xternal links|external link]]) claimed that he "... never observed an unexplainable aerial object despite his continuous and extensive observations of the sky".)] In 1956 Tombaugh had the following to say about his various sightings: "I have seen three o Tombaugh also noted that the first atomic bomb tested in New Mexico would have lit up the dark side of the Earth like a neon sign and that Mars was coincidentally quite close at the time, the implication apparently being that the atomic test would have be
        

Final report of Project Twinkle
        PROJECT 1947: Project Twinkle: Final Report

Academic paper on Tombaugh's UFO activities and near-earth satellite search articles
        

UFO activities of Tombaugh
        General Roger Ramey and UFOs

Quote from Tombaugh on UFOs ufo
        Astronomers heading for the stars

Many biographical articles on Clyde Tombaugh uni bonn persons
        History of Astronomy: Persons (T)

Popular Mechanics article with photo
        1955 Popular Mechanics article about earth satellites and astronomer Clyde Tombaugh's search for them, denial that he found any.

N.Y. Times articles
        1954 New York Times articles are orbitting satellites

articles ) However, the story didn't really break until August 23, 1954, when Aviation Week magazine stated that two satellites had been found only 400 and 600 miles out. They were termed "natural satellites" and implied that they had been recently captured,
        Articles on Donald Keyhoe saying satellites orbitting earth

articles ) However, according to Donald Keyhoe, later director of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP), the real reason for the sudden search was because two near-Earth orbiting objects had been picked up on new long-range rad
        Satellite searches by astronomers Tombaugh & La Paz

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Beagle 2 - in conversation with Colin Pillinger from a talk at the Royal Society
        Royal Society | Events diary | Video Library | Beagle 2 - the next generation

Official site open staff
        Colin Pillinger

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