NASA Announces Press Conference 15/11/10 to discover something special
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WASHINGTON - Moments of great excitement and tension to NASA ! The U.S. space agency will hold a press conference at 12:30 local time (18:30 in Italy) the next Monday, November 15, to discuss the discovery of an exceptional object discovered by X-ray telescope Chandra, and identified in the cosmos to us more close (it is assumed, however, an outer space of several million light years). Nothing is more advanced in their site in relation to the nature object and what the exceptional scoperta.La press conference will take place at the television studio at NASA in Washington, and will be broadcast live on NASA TV.Tutti media representatives will also attend the call -conference. The scientists involved in research will be available to answer questions. Here are their names: - Jon Morse, director of the Astrophysics Division at NASA in Washington - Kimberly Weaver, an astrophysicist at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland - Alex Filippenko, an astrophysicist at the University of California, Berkeley. What will ever find out? We try to make some predictions about how and when thinking of the ad. First place lovers and fans of the prophecies that deal with asteroids, aliens, UFOs or the many announced "end of the world" could be very disappointed. NASA, in fact, could "simply" announce a major scientific discovery or a new cosmic object, something that is of little interest to us ordinary civilians. Among other things it is good to note that the conference is on Nasa Tv If there is something at stake drawing attention worldwide, announced the conference would be broadcast on national television at least American, involving not only scientists and engineers but governative.Lo figures also find out Nov. 15, but still accept bets on the extent of scoperta.Ecco the link to NASA TV streaming video and additional information: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html . For more info on the Chandra telescope: http://www.nasa.gov/chandra .
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WASHINGTON - Moments of great excitement and tension to NASA ! The U.S. space agency will hold a press conference at 12:30 local time (18:30 in Italy) the next Monday, November 15, to discuss the discovery of an exceptional object discovered by X-ray telescope Chandra, and identified in the cosmos to us more close (it is assumed, however, an outer space of several million light years). Nothing is more advanced in their site in relation to the nature object and what the exceptional scoperta.La press conference will take place at the television studio at NASA in Washington, and will be broadcast live on NASA TV.Tutti media representatives will also attend the call -conference. The scientists involved in research will be available to answer questions. Here are their names: - Jon Morse, director of the Astrophysics Division at NASA in Washington - Kimberly Weaver, an astrophysicist at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland - Alex Filippenko, an astrophysicist at the University of California, Berkeley. What will ever find out? We try to make some predictions about how and when thinking of the ad. First place lovers and fans of the prophecies that deal with asteroids, aliens, UFOs or the many announced "end of the world" could be very disappointed. NASA, in fact, could "simply" announce a major scientific discovery or a new cosmic object, something that is of little interest to us ordinary civilians. Among other things it is good to note that the conference is on Nasa Tv If there is something at stake drawing attention worldwide, announced the conference would be broadcast on national television at least American, involving not only scientists and engineers but governative.Lo figures also find out Nov. 15, but still accept bets on the extent of scoperta.Ecco the link to NASA TV streaming video and additional information: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html . For more info on the Chandra telescope: http://www.nasa.gov/chandra .
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