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Gordon BjorakerGordon Bjoraker in Eugene Register-Guard - July 21 1994
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"... see. They are visible to everyone." Researchers at a NASA airborne observatory operating over Australia sald that the Impact of fragments tl and K created spectacular fireballs that astronomer Gordon Bjoraker described as "Ilke seeing a supernova (exploding flar) go off." Preis Clinton hails ‘giant leap pledges more By Ihe Loe Angeles Times WASHINGTON twentyfive years after American astronauts embedded permanent ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Gordon BjorakerGordon Bjoraker in Record-Journal - Jan 11 1994
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"... planet from ihe sun remains mostly a mystery. "There are very exciting tilings we can leam for the first time, such as how much water is on Jupiter," said Gordon Bjoraker of the Goddard Space Flight Center. Bjoraker soid the collision will create giant bubbles of hot gas that will act like buckets, transporting materials from far below Jupiter's thick cloud cover to the surface where they can ..."
Publication place: Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Gordon BjorakerGordon Bjoraker in The Catholic Press - Jan 11 1994
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"... planet from lhe sun remains mostly a mystery. "There are very exciting things we can learn for the first time, such as how much water is on Jupiter." said Gordon Bjoraker of thc Space Flight Center. Bjoraker said thc collision will create giant bubbles of hol gas thal will act like buckets, transporting materials from far below Jupiter's cloud cover to tho surface where they can bc ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Gordon BjorakerGordon Bjoraker in Observer-Reporter - July 20 1994
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"... see. They are visible to everyone.? Researchers at a NASA airborne observatory operating over Australia said that the impact of fragments G and K created spectacular fireballs that astronomer Gordon Bjoraker described as ?like seeing a supernova (exploding star) go off." Anita Cochran, a University of Texas astronomer at the McDonald Observatory near Fort Stockton, Texas, said researchers ?were like giddy ..."
Publication place: Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States