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Tuesday, July 21, 2009New Earth-Size Blot on Jupiter, Found By an Amateur - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
Last month, as part of our science press tour from which we posted the CompuSchmooze video podcast of the Galileo and Star Trek exhibits at the Franklin Institute, we had a chance to chat one on one with Derek Pitts, chief astronomer of the Franklin. We'll post some of his chat shortly, but our new awareness of astronomy stories led us to take note of this LedeBlog item from the New York Times...
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