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    Gene Feldman is Going Home for the First Time

    “We shall not cease from exploration. And the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.”  — T.S. Eliot It has been 200 years since the birth of Charles Darwin, and 150 since the publication of his world-changing work, On the Origin of […]

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    Journey to Galapagos

    NASA oceanographer Dr. Gene Carl Feldman is no stranger to the Galapagos Islands, although he has never been there. He has studied these “Enchanted Isles” from the vantage point of space for the last 25 years, but in July 2009 he will set foot on the islands for the first time. 2009 marks the 200th […]

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    Tour of the Galapagos

    Straddling the equator approximately 1000 kilometers to the west of the South American mainland, the Galapagos Islands lie within the heart of the equatorial current system. Rising from the sea floor, the volcanic islands of the Galapagos are set on top of a large submarine platform. The main portion of the Galapagos platform is relatively […]

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