Comet 103P/Harley is a small periodic comet that will pass within 11.2 million miles of Earth on October 20, 2010. It is already a nice sight for people with backyard telescopes.
The Comet C/2009 R1 (McNaught) is making its first swing into the inner part of the Solar System. By mid June 2010, we should be able to get our closest look at the comet described with a “vivid green head and a long wispy tail.”
How about a planet that acts like a comet! The Hubble Space Telescope has found planet HD 209458b. NASA says it is a gas giant that is so close to its star—about 4 million miles away—that its atmosphere is escaping into space so fast that the created winds look like a sweeping tail of a comet.
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As we noted in a recent post, Android has come a long way in the last five years, and we have truly seen an evolution of the operating system. As a spoof of this concept, Google employee Manu Comet posted a little drawing to his Google Plus page. In it we see our little green friend evolving from a weak, frail, hunched-over blob, into a happy, healthy, upright and robust robot.
The conference sessions and expo hall will be open all day Saturday, April 10th. Evening social events will take place on Friday night (April 9th) and Saturday night (April 10th).Attendees can register online at register.texaslinuxfest.org. Two ticket levels are available. The full-price Supporter P ...
With the big announcement this week concerning release of the Google Nexus 7 tablet, many are asking, “when can I get one?” If you are in the UK, the answer is probably late July for the 16GB version and possibly as early as mid-July for the 8GB model.
The Lyrid meteor shower is set to occur here on Earth during the early mornings of April 21, 22, and 23, 2010. Set you alarm clock before sunrise for the best viewing opportunities over your local night sky.
The 2012 Orionid meteor shower peaked early Sunday, with forecasters predicting up to 25 meteors an hour for patient stargazers with clear skies well away from city lights. Based on accounts sent into SPACE.com, the meteor shower did not disappoint.