Have a look at this; this is a great
opportunity to celebrate the International Year of Astronomy.
Cheers,
Tom
From: Moche, Dinah L.
[mailto:DMoche@...]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009
8:17 AM
To: _
Subject: NASA INVITES PUBLIC TO
CHOOSE HUBBLE'S NEXT DISCOVERY
NASA is inviting the public to vote for one of
six candidate astronomical objects for Hubble to observe in honor of the
International Year of Astronomy. The options, which Hubble has not previously
photographed, range from far-flung galaxies to dying stars. Votes can be cast
until March 1. Hubble's camera will make a high resolution image revealing new
details about the object that receives the most votes. The image will be
released during the International Year of Astronomy's "100 Hours of
Astronomy" from April 2 to 5.
Space enthusiasts can cast their vote at: http://YouDecide.Hubblesite.org
Everyone who votes also will be entered into a random drawing to receive one of
100 copies of the Hubble photograph made of the winning celestial body.
Dinah L. Moche, PhD
www.Spacelady.com