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Upcoming Galileo shows

Happy 2009 from the Galileo Players. Here are a few of our upcoming shows. We hope to have the opportunity to perform for you in the coming year.

Scientific Sketch Comedy Shows:
*American Astronomical Society Annual Conference, January 7th, 2009, Long Beach, California. The physics and astronomy humor will be a-flyin'

*American Society of Heating, Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Engineers Annual Meeting, January 27th, 2009, Chicago, Illinois. Hey is your refrigerator running...

*Rutgers University celebrating Darwin's Brithday, February 12th, 2009, Piscataway, New Jersey. We'll be celebrating evolution, darwin, genetics and other hilarious scientific themes.

Bring the science of sketch comedy to your conference, college or scientific event. Contact us at info@galileoplayers.com
 
gabriel158

Este es mi blog en español

posted: December 24, 2008 - 5:28pm by gabriel158 -- visit gabriel158 's blog
tags: es un blog de fisica
http://fisica1682010.blogspot.com/
 
charlie1219

Yes, it is flatter than a pancake....

posted: December 13, 2008 - 3:29pm by charlie1219 -- visit charlie1219 's blog
tags: kansas, Middle school science teacher
www.masonsclass.blogspot.com
 
yo9gjx

Sun activity

posted: December 10, 2008 - 2:12pm by yo9gjx -- visit yo9gjx 's blog
tags: questions about variability of sun
Starting few years ago the solar cycle apeared to be at zero. The sunspots are total missing and the solarcycle 24 delays. The influence in ionosphere is very low, reare flares and poor action in radio bands up to 10 Mhz. Is possible a variation in the 11 years standard sun cycle? Normaly at this periode of time our star must have a lot of spots acording with cycle predictions, but for the moment Wolf number is very small and influence in ionosphere and space weather is at zero.
 
Rostic

glaza

posted: December 9, 2008 - 9:49am by Rostic -- visit Rostic 's blog
tags: zrenie
zrenie Данные о глазах