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        Matter surrounds us--shaping the universe in which we live. Humans have always found the heavens to be a mysterious place. Ever since the days of ancient Greece, they have tried to restore order to a chaotic and ever changing sky above them. As times have changed so did theories and philosophies ultimately leading to the present-day's complex and revolutionizing theories of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. Would you like to learn more about these theories? Would you like to know who came up with them? Would like to learn more about our solar system? Would you like to know all these and more?

 

Look no further--you've come to Cosmolo-G Interactive.

 

        Welcome to Cosmolo-G Interactive, an educational internet resource promoting student understanding of the theory and practical applications of our universe. Cosmology is a uniquely all-pervasive topic, relevant to both theoretical and applied sciences, and Cosmolo-G Interactive gives you the opportunity to explore this subject with the unparalleled degree of interactivity afforded by the internet.

 

LATEST NEWS

Wednesday, July 05, 2000

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  What is YOUR favorite Planet?

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Pluto

 

 

  New Site Design!!!

Finally after many months today we will be uploading a site design that we've decided on! Don't forget to check out the new Planetary Calculator or E-mail Servicing!!

 

  National Women in Science and Technology Month!!!

June has been National Women in Science and Technology Month so don't forget to remember all the great women throughout history that have contributed to make what the world is today.


  Tracking and Data Relay Satellite

NASA's TDRS-H has been delayed 24hrs for launch time. TDRS-H will serve the International Space Station, the Space Shuttle, the Hubble Space Telescope, and other orbiting spacecraft with improved communications and data relay services--including high resolution digital televsion images--for the next 11 years.


  New Space Station Component - July Launch

The Zvezda service module is scheduled for launch  on July 12 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.


  Sugar in Space?

Scientists have discovered the simple sugar molecule, glycolaldehyde, in a giant cloud of gas and dust near the center of our own Milky Way Galaxy at the National Science Foundation's radio telescope on Kitt Peak, AZ.

 

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