Scientific American 1993 Corey S Powell - Abstracts
| Scientific American 1993 Corey S Powell | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asteroid hunters: there's a rock out there with our name on it. Ho hum. (collision of asteroids and the earth) | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
| Fast moves: instant earthquake analysis may beat the waves. | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
| Inconstant cosmos. (research on the universe)(includes related article on electromagnetic spectrum) | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
| Jovian jolt. (comet predicted to crash into Jupiter) | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
| MACHOS or WIMPS? (massive compact halo objects, weekly interactive massive particles)(dark matter) | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
| Moonball: astronomers beat a path to high resolution. | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
| Three faces of Venus. (appearance of surface of Venus) | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
| Young suns: telescope technology pulls the veil from infant stars. | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
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