>Photo Release -- Northrop Grumman Appoints Robert Burke Vice President, Advanced Mission Programs (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
Northrop Grumman Corporation has named Robert Burke vice president, Advanced Mission Programs, a new position with overall responsibility from inception to completion for a set of restricted programs.
>New leadership team takes shape at UCSC (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
As one of her first moves, new UC Santa Cruz Chancellor Denice Denton has chosen two leaders from the sciences to join her administrative team.
>Telescope Exposes Dusty Galactic Hideouts (Caltech Today)
How do you hide something as big and bright as a galaxy? You smother it in cosmic dust. NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope saw through such dust to uncover a hidden population of monstrously bright galaxies approximately 11 billion light-years away.
>Telescope Exposes Dusty Galactic Hideouts (RedNova)
JPL -- How do you hide something as big and bright as a galaxy? You smother it in cosmic dust. NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope saw through such dust to uncover a hidden population of monstrously bright galaxies approximately 11 billion light-years away. These strange galaxies are among the most luminous in the universe, shining with the equivalent light of 10 trillion suns. But, they are so far
>Disaster and discovery (Financial Times)
On one of those bitterly cold days in London recently, I went down to the City to visit the Monument to the great fire of 1666. But instead of climbing the tower’s 311 steps, I clambered down a dozen or so dusty stone steps with the aim of getting a first-hand glimpse of some little-known scientific history.
>Very Bad News (New York Review of Books)
Viking, 576 pp., Oxford University Press, 322 pp., Some say in ice. I hold with those who favor fire. And would suffice. Next July we collide with Mars? 1.
>Spitzer Finds Hidden Galaxies (Universe Today)
How do you hide some of the brightest galaxies in the Universe? Behind a shroud of dust, of course. NASA's Spitzer space telescope has uncovered a strange class of galaxies which are incredibly bright - shining with the light of 10 trillion suns - but obscured behind a thick veil of dust and gas. So, why are they so dusty? The dust is churned out by stars, but it's strange how well distributed it
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>Photo Release -- Northrop Grumman Appoints Robert Burke Vice ...
ArriveNet (press release), CO - 2 hours ago
... he was the deputy program manager for the James Webb Space Telescope as well ... In addition, he served as manager of the Engineering and Operations Center within ...
>Photo Release -- Northrop Grumman Appoints Robert Burke Vice ...
PrimeZone (press release), CA - 2 hours ago
... he was the deputy program manager for the James Webb Space Telescope as well ... In addition, he served as manager of the Engineering and Operations Center within ...
>New leadership team takes shape at UCSC
Santa Cruz Sentinel, CA - Mar 6, 2005
... 14, coming from the University of Washington where she was dean of engineering. ... search committee and is working with 11 researchers on a telescope project for ...