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  1. A Man for All Seasons | by Brian Koberlein

    Jul 15, 2017 · The three papers (DeLaat and Maurellis, 2004; 3 McKitrick and Michaels, 2004; 4 McKitrick and Michaels, 2007 5) look at what is known as the urban heat effect. The basic idea is …

  2. A Man For All Seasons - One Universe at a Time

    Jul 15, 2017 · The three papers (DeLaat and Maurellis, 2004; McKitrick and Michaels, 2004; McKitrick and Michaels, 2007) look at what is known as the urban heat effect. The basic idea is that many …

  3. Ugly Theory, Beautiful Data | by Brian Koberlein

    Oct 27, 2012 · The results were published in 2004, and they showed a clear difference between the visible mass and lensing mass distributions. In 2008 another pair of colliding galaxies (known as …

  4. You Could Have Died! | by Brian Koberlein

    Jul 25, 2014 · It is also true that in 2004 the 4 km wide asteroid 4179 Toutatis came within 4 lunar distances of colliding with Earth. If it had a slightly different orbit, we could have died.

  5. Final Frontier | by Brian Koberlein

    Jan 13, 2014 · In 2003 and 2004, the Hubble space telescope looked at a dark patch of sky in the constellation Fornax. After gathering light for about 275 hours, what it found was an image of more …

  6. Big and Fast | by Brian Koberlein

    Apr 10, 2021 · 2004 EW95, seen in this artist view, may be a primordial asteroid. Planetary systems form out of the remnant gas and dust of a primordial star. The material collapses into a …

  7. Astro – One Universe at a Time

    In 2003 and 2004, the Hubble space telescope looked at a dark patch of sky in the constellation Fornax. After gathering light for about 275 hours, what it found was an image of more than 10,000 distant …

  8. Solar Wind | by Brian Koberlein

    Jun 7, 2012 · Of course we didn’t really know for sure until 2004 when Voyager I reached the terminal shock at about 90 AU. But then in 2007 Voyager II reached the termination shock at about 75 AU.

  9. Relative Units | by Brian Koberlein

    Jan 1, 2016 · Krasinsky, Georgij A., and Victor A. Brumberg. “Secular increase of astronomical unit from analysis of the major planet motions, and its interpretation.” Celestial mechanics and dynamical …

  10. You Spin Me | by Brian Koberlein

    Oct 30, 2024 · Observations in 2004 and 2005 confirmed it rotates 716 times per second. That’s a bit faster than number two, which rotates at 707 times a second. This new study has found another …