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Bajan, K., Flin, P., Godlowski, W. and Pervushin, V. N. “On the investigations of galaxy redshift periodicity.”
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Bell, M. B. and Comeau, S. P. “Further Evidence for Quantized Intrinsic Redshifts in Galaxies: Is the Great Attractor a Myth?” May 7, 2003.
http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0305112
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Napier, W. M. and Guthrie, B. N. G. “Quantized redshifts: A status report.”
Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy,
December 1997.
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Aspden, Harold. “Tutorial Note 10: Tifft’s Discovery.” Energy Science, 1997.
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13
Ibid.
15
Ibid.
16
Ibid.
17
“NASA Study Finds Increasing Solar Trend that can Change Climate.” NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, March 20, 2003.
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18
Suplee, Curt. “Sun Studies May Shed Light on Global Warming.”
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Bartlett, Kristina. “ACEing the sun.” American Geophysical Union/Geotimes News Notes, April 1999.
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Whitehouse, David Ph.D. “What is Happening to the Sun?” BBC News Online, November 4, 2003.
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21
Hogan, Jenny. “Sun More Active than for a Millennium.”
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22
Leidig, Michael and Nikkah, Roya. “The truth about global warming: it’s the Sun that’s to blame.”
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23
Solanki, et al. “Carbon-14 Tree Ring Study.” Max Planck Institute, November 2004.
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24
Phillips, Tony. “Long Range Solar Forecast.” Science@NASA, May 10, 2006.
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25
Changes in the Sun’s Surface to Bring Next Climate Change.
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26
Phillips, Tony. “Deep Solar Minimum.” Science@NASA, April 1, 2009.
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27
Spinney, Laura. “The sun’s cooling down—so what does that mean for us?”
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28
Ghosh, Pallab. “‘Quiet Sun’ baffling astronomers.” BBC News, April 21, 2009.
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29
Hanlon, Michael. “Meltdown! A solar superstorm could send us back into the dark ages—and one is due in just THREE years.” Mail Online, April 19, 2009.
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30
Than, Ker. “Sun Blamed for Warming of Earth and Other Worlds.” LiveScience, March 12, 2007.
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31
Jong, Diana. “Mysteries of Mercury: New Search for Heat and Ice.”
Space.com
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32
Ibid.
33
Campbell, Paulette. “NASA Spacecraft Streams Back Surprises from Mercury.” NASA, April 29, 2008.
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34
Bates, Claire. “Mysterious Mercury: Probe reveals magnetic twisters and mammoth crater on hottest planet.” Mail Online, May 5, 2009.
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35
Grossman, Lisa. “This Just In: Mercury More Exciting than Mars.” Wired Science, April 30, 2009.
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36
Bullock, Mark, et al. “New Climate Modeling of Venus May Hold Clues to Earth’s Future.” University of Colorado at Boulder News, February 18, 1999.
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37
Resnick, Alice. “SRI International Makes First Observation of Atomic Oxygen Emission in the Night Airglow of Venus.” SRI International, January 18, 2001.
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38
“Night-time on Venus.” Physics Web. January 18, 2001.
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39
Perew, Mark. “Evidence of Atomic Oxygen Challenges Understanding of Venus.” Universe Today, January 19, 2001:
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41
Courtland, Rachel. “Mysterious bright spot found on Venus.”
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42
Ibid.
43
Savage, Don, et al. “Hubble Monitors Weather on Neighboring Planets.” HubbleSite News Center, March 21, 1995, no. 16.
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44
Wheaton, Bill. “JPL and NASA News.” November 1997.
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45
Villard, Ray, et al. “Colossal Cyclone Swirls Near Martian North Pole.” HubbleSite News Center, May 19, 1999, no. 22.
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Savage, Don, Hardin, Mary, Villard, Ray, Neal, Nancy. “Scientists Track ‘Perfect Storm’ on Mars.” HubbleSite NewsCenter, October 11, 2001, no. 31.
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Britt, Robert Roy. “Mars Ski Report: Snow Is Hard, Dense and Disappearing.” Space .com, Dec. 6, 2001.
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Mullen, Leslie. “Night-side glow detected at Mars.” Astrobiology Magazine/SPACE .com, January 31, 2005.
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49
NASA/JPL. “Voyager Science at Jupiter: Magnetosphere.” Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.
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50
Bagenal, Fran, et al. “Jupiter: The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere, Chapter 1: Introduction.” 2004.
http://dosxx.colorado.edu/JUPITER/PDFS/Ch1.pdf
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51
Ibid.
52
Guillot, Tristan, et al. “Jupiter: The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere, Chapter 3: The Interior of Jupiter.” 2004.
http://dosxx.colorado.edu/JUPITER/PDFS/Ch3.pdf
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53
Bolton, Scott J.. et al. “Jupiter: The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere, Chapter 27: Jupiter’s Inner Radiation Belts.” 2004.
http://dosxx.colorado.edu/JUPITER/PDFS/Ch27.pdf
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54
Yang, Sarah. “Researcher predicts global climate change on Jupiter as giant planet’s spots disappear.” UC Berkeley Press Release, April 21, 2004.
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55
Britt, Robert Roy. “Jupiter’s spots disappear amid major climate change.” USA TODAY/
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56
Goudarzi, Sara. “New Storm on Jupiter Hints at Climate Change.”
Space.com
, May 4, 2006.
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(accessed December 2010).
57
Shiga, David. “Jupiter’s raging thunderstorms a sign of ‘global upheaval.’”
New Scientist,
January 23, 2008.
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(accessed December 2010).
58
Ibid.
59
Spencer, J. (Lowell Observatory) and NASA. “Hubble Discovers Bright New Spot on Io.” Hubble News Center, October 10, 1995, No. 37.
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/1995/37/
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Murrill, Mary Beth and Isabell, Douglas. “High-Altitude Ionosphere Found at Io by Galileo Spacecraft.” NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Release 96-216, October 23, 1996.
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61
Morton, Carol. “Scientists find solar system’s hottest surfaces on Jupiter’s moon Io.” NASA/The Brown University News Bureau, July 2, 1998.
http://www.brown.edu/Administration/News_Bureau/1998-99/98-001.html
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62
“PIA01637: Io’s Aurorae.” NASA/JPL Planetary Photojournal, October 13, 1998.
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63
Porco, Carolyn, et al. “Cassini Imaging of Jupiter’s Atmosphere, Satellites, and Rings.”
Science
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Russell, C T., et al., “Io’s Interaction with the Jovian Magnetosphere.”
Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union,
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65
Saur, Joachim, et al. “Jupiter: The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere, Chapter 22: Plasma Interaction of Io with its Plasma Torus.”
http://dosxx.colorado.edu/JUPITER/PDFS/Ch22.pdf
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66
Schneider, N. M., et al. “Substantial Io Torus Variability 1998-2000.” NASA Planetary Astronomy Program, DPS 2001 meeting, November 2001.
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67
Buckley, Michael, et al. “Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Researchers Discover Massive Gas Cloud Around Jupiter.” JHU Applied Physics Laboratory, February 27, 2003.
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68
McGrath, Melissa, et al. “Jupiter: The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere, Chapter 19: Satellite Atmospheres.” 2004.
http://dosxx.colorado.edu/JUPITER/PDFS/Ch19.pdf
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69
Ibid.
70
Ibid.
71
Stenger, Richard. “New revelations, riddles about solar system’s most intriguing satellites.”
CNN.com/Space
, August 23, 2000.
http://archives.cnn.com/2000/TECH/space/08/23/moons.of.mystery/index.html
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McGrath, Melissa, et al. “Jupiter: The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere, Chapter 19: Satellite Atmospheres.” Op cit.
73
Platt, Jane. “New Class of Dust Ring Discovered Around Jupiter.” NASA/JPL Press Release, April 3, 1998.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/releases/98/glring.html
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74
Merali, Zeeya. “Milky Way’s two stellar halos have opposing spins.”
NewScientist.com
, December 12, 2007.
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Sittler, Ed, et al. “Pickup Ions at Dione and Enceladus: Cassini Plasma Spectrometer Simulations.” NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center/Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 109: January 20, 2004.
http://caps.space.swri.edu/caps/publications/Sittler.pdf
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Trauger, J. T., et al. “Hubble Provides the First Images of Saturn’s Aurorae.” HubbleSite NewsCenter, October 10, 1995, no. 39.
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/1995/39/
—see also
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/1998/05/
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“Mysterious glowing aurora over Saturn confounds scientists.” Mail Online, November 13, 2008.
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Hill, Mary Ann. “Saturn’s Equatorial Winds Decreasing: Spanish-American Team’s Findings Raise Question About Planet’s Atmosphere.” Wellesley College News Release, June 4, 2003.
http://www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Releases/2003/060403.html
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