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24-7PressRelease.com, May 29, 2013
...about what it means to move ahead and stake out new territory, what it means to be home. David H. Levy, astronomer and author of The Quest for Comets and David Levy's Guide to the Night Sky says, "Remember when, in Carl Sagan's Contact, the main...
Brightsurf Science News, June 6, 2013
...true history and nature -- and the cyclical nature of cosmic catastrophes in Earth's history. Laura... by David H. Levy (Author) David Levy brings these "ghostly apparitions" to life. With fascinating scenarios both real and imagined, he shows how...
University of Waterloo, June 5, 2013
...) – Canadian astronomer David H. Levy - one of the most successful comet discoverers in history – will give a public lecture on his experiences and observations in astronomy on Thursday at the University...
ECPlaza, May 30, 2013
...about what it means to move ahead and stake out new territory, what it means to be home. David H. Levy, astronomer and author of The Quest for Comets and David Levy's Guide to the Night Sky says, “Remember when, in Carl Sagan's Contact, the main...
BizWire Express, May 29, 2013
...about what it means to move ahead and stake out new territory, what it means to be home. David H. Levy, astronomer and author of The Quest for Comets and David Levy's Guide to the Night Sky says, “Remember when, in Carl Sagan's Contact, the main...
24-7PressRelease.com, May 29, 2013
...about what it means to move ahead and stake out new territory, what it means to be home. David H. Levy, astronomer and author of The Quest for Comets and David Levy's Guide to the Night Sky says, "Remember when, in Carl Sagan's Contact, the main...
SpaceRef, January 17, 2013
...Union (IAU) has named an asteroid in honor of the university. Asteroid 271,763 was discovered by Dr. David H. Levy and Wendee Levy from Arizona, and Tom Glinos from Canada. Dr. Levy is a Canadian astronomer and science writer famous for his...
NewKerala.com, January 17, 2013
...International Astronomical Union (IAU) has named an asteroid in their honor. Asteroid 271,763 was discovered by Dr. David H. Levy and Wendee Levy from Arizona, and Tom Glinos from Canada. Dr. Levy wanted to name an asteroid after the Hebrew...

