Journey with us as we follow exciting expeditions & enjoy our weekly online deep science column with starlady Pam Eastlick

Jan

31

News from your Planetarium

By Pam Eastlick

Greetings All,
It’s going to be a fantastic month for star and planet gazers. To begin with, for all you Uranus watchers out there (and you know who you are!), Uranus and Venus will be in the same binocular field for about half the month. Read more about it below!
Also, during the last week in February, [...]

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Jan

30

THE COLDEST CASE

By Pam Eastlick

Welcome to The Deep science and technology column where we cover topics from the deep sea to deep space and beyond.
Greetings everyone! I thought I’d dip into the animal files this week and see what’s new with the other critters that share our planet with us. And it turns out that the first story [...]

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Jan

15

SNAKES AND GECKOS, OH MY!

By Pam Eastlick

Welcome to The Deep science and technology column where we cover topics from the deep sea to deep space and beyond.
Greetings everyone, I thought we’d dip into the animal file today for a couple of stories that have local implications. Our first one is about those legless creatures that no one’s fond of: snakes. [...]

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Jan

9

WIFE BEATING AND SOAP?

By Pam Eastlick

Welcome to The Deep science and technology column where we cover topics from the deep sea to deep space and beyond.
Well, I looked in all the files, and didn’t see anything that really grabbed my interest this week until I wandered into the last one: the miscellaneous file. You know, the one where stuff [...]

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Jan

2

News from your Planetarium

By Pam Eastlick

Greetings Everyone!
Welcome to 2012 and the end of the world. NOT!! True, the current Mayan ‘long count’ ends this year, but just as the world didn’t end on 31 December 2011, it will keep right on going into the start of the next ‘long count’ on 22 December 2012.
We’ve got an exciting year coming up [...]

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Star Lady Pam Eastlick is an expert in both the stars and seas as a graduate of the University of Guam Marine Lab and the Director of the UOG Planetarium.
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