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Hubert Reeves in Paris, France in 2010. Author: Georges Seguin.
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Communicating through science: the theory of spallation is born

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Feb 28, 2016
Bryson Masse Algonquin College Journalism Program The names of Carl Sagan and David Suzuki are widely known and associated with a passion for science and the universe. Although somewhat less widely known, the name of Hubert Reeves is no less deserving of attention. Reeves, born in Montréal, is renowned as a physicist and science communicator in both France and French Canada. His books and explanations have introduced a generation of the public to the stars and the cosmos. Reeves completed his
Helen Sawyer Hogg devoted her life to the stars and studying globular clusters. She wrote a column for the Toronto Star for 30 years called With The Stars.
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The stars belong to everyone

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Feb 26, 2016
Molly Gatt Algonquin College Journalism Program Helen Sawyer Hogg spent a lifetime gazing at the stars. After witnessing her first solar eclipse, her passion for astronomy was unstoppable. Born and raised in Massachusetts, she married Frank Hogg, a Canadian, in 1930. A year later she received her doctorate and the two of them moved to Victoria, B.C. Her husband, also an astronomer, landed a job working at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory in Victoria. But the Great Depression had hit hard
Determining the Size of the Universe
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Determining the Size of the Universe

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Jan 28, 2016
In 2011, Western University researcher Pauline Barmby discovered some standard stars used to measure distances can change their masses, which improved understandings of the size of the universe and galaxies within it.
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What is a Buckyball?

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Jan 28, 2016
Using NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope, Western University scientists Jan Cami and colleagues discovered carbon molecules known as ‘buckyballs’ in space for the first time in 2010. These are the largest molecules currently known to exist in space.
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Out of this World

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Jan 28, 2016
In 1997, Western University researcher, Paul Wiegert, and collaborators discovered that near-Earth asteroid 3753 Cruithne is the planet’s first companion asteroid – also referred to as “Earth’s second moon.”
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Black Brant Rocket

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Aug 24, 2015
Research Rocket: Investigating the Upper Atmosphere The Black Brant was Canada’s first research rocket. Its versatility and dependability made it a NASA favourite. The Black Brant rocket established Canada’s Space program and developed Canadian expertise in upper-atmosphere testing. Researchers use rockets to study ionospheric phenomena, especially the Aurora Borealis (or northern lights), and their effect on high-frequency radio communications. They are launched into the ionosphere, where their
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