Lynne William
Lynne William is a freelance author of articles and short stories, using a variety of pen names. Ms. Williams currently lives near Annapolis, Maryland.
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Astronomers Have Detected Super-massive Extrasolar Planet - Only Slightly Larger Than Jupiter, But Eight Times as MassiveHarvard-Smithsonian astronomers have announced the discovery of the most massive transiting extrasolar planet to date. -
Earth's Largest Telescope in Danger of Shut-DownThe famed radio telescope in Arecibo, Puerto Rico is the latest target of U.S. space program budget cuts. -
Planet Jupiter Puts on a Show on June 5On Tuesday, June 5, Jupiter and the sun will be in opposition, providing the best look of the year at our solar system's largest planet. -
Space Shuttle Atlantis Returns to Launch PadAfter 2 1/2 months in the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center, the shuttle Atlantis is rolled out to launch pad 39A for an aniticipated June 8 launch. The orbiter's external fuel tank was damaged in a Feburary hail storm. -
NASA Announces New Spacecraft to Study Solar WeatherNASA has just announced plans to step up solar research in response to predictions that severe solar weather is on its way. A trio of NASA spacecraft will give a clearer picture of how our parent star works, and will greatly improve our solar event warning system. -
Researchers Find Ceiling Height Can Alter How You ThinkU.S. and Canadian researchers have found that the height of a ceiling can affect thought processes. The results of this marketing study may have broader implications.
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Phoenix Mars Lander Transported to FloridaPhoenix, NASA's newest Mars lander, is transported to Florida, the first leg of its eventual journey to the red planet. Scientists have expectations that the lander's robotic digging arm will scoop up frozen water, or 'ice' as we call it here on Earth. -
NASA Announces First Ever Map Created of an Alien WorldIn a first for astromomers, an infrared telescope has been able to map a world outside of our solar system. -
States Compete for Deadly Diseases Research LabIt was announced today that twelve U.S. states are vying to become the host for a new government research facility dealing with deadly diseases. The new facility will be under the control of the U.S. Homeland Security Department. -
Astronomers Spot Brightest Supernova Ever RecordedA star some 240 million light years away from Earth explodes and puts on a great show for astronomers. NASA announces that their Chandra X-ray telescope recorded the event. -
"Person" Status Sought for ChimpanzeeA group of activists in Vienna, Austria are seeking to get a 26-year-old male chimpanzee named "Hiasl" legally declared to be a "person." -
Planet Mercury Now Believed to Have Molten CoreCornell University researchers use powerful telescopes and an old kitchen trick to determine the planet Mercury had a molten core. -
Astronaut Walter Schirra Dies at 84Walter M. Schirra Jr., the only astronaut to fly in the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs, dies of natural causes at his home in California. -
The Catoctin Wildlife Preserve and Zoo: A Hidden Treasure in Thurmont, MarylandThe Catoctin Wildlife Preserve and Zoo is tucked away in the beautiful Catoctin Mountains of western Maryland. The thirty-five acre property has a tranquil, park-like atmosphere, and is home to over four-hundred animals, many of which are rare or endangered species. -
Parking Illegally in Handicapped Spaces Can Endanger the DisabledReserved handicapped parking spaces make life a bit more manageable for the disabled. What many people don't realize is that these parking allowances for the disabled are made not only for convenience, but also for safety reasons.