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do you use a laptop when observing? by [email protected]
theres a good screen to use when you got your laptop in the field .Its a red screen that hangs on your laptop.alot better than the rubylith stuff you tape...
February 1st 04 07:39 PM
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do you use a laptop when observing? by [email protected]
theres a good screen to use when you got your laptop in the field .Its a red screen that hangs on your laptop.alot better than the rubylith stuff you tape...
February 1st 04 06:46 PM
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X-ray shout echoing through space (Forwarded) by Andrew Yee
ESA News http://www.esa.int 27 January 2004 X-ray shout echoing through space ESA's X-ray observatory, XMM-Newton, has imaged a spectacular set of rings...
February 1st 04 06:13 PM
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Rovers seem a bit too complex for their mission. by pcam pxd
given murphy's law....there are just so many things that can go wrong that will. It appears that the wheels all have independent drives and i really wonder...
February 1st 04 01:43 PM
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Feb 2004 Scientific American's over speculation? by John Griffin
Charles D. Bohne wrote: On 31 Jan 2004 14:27:23 GMT, John Griffin wrote: The galaxies are...
February 1st 04 08:57 AM
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First Moonwalk? A Russian Perspective by Rudolph_X
Would you believe it? According to the Russians, Neil Armstrong was not the first man to walk on the moon. Indeed, they claim that it was Michael Jackson who...
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February 1st 04 04:00 AM
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Still not to late to start - Free Astronomy Lessons! by Jamie
Still not to late to start - Free Astronomy Lessons! I have just uploaded the second set of lessons for our astronomy course. Please...
February 1st 04 03:24 AM
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WE NEVER WENT TO THE MOON by Mr. 4X
"L0rds0fAcid" wrote in message : Yeah Duck has it right it was porn stars. Well not...
February 1st 04 12:10 AM
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antagonists digest, volume 2453035 by [email protected]
Cypherpunk writes: 299 Oh, Tholen, youz dum putz. Youz fergot ta xpoast diz ta sic.astro so 299 dat all youz frendz ova dere can see wot a putz youz rilly...
January 31st 04 11:56 PM
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electron radius =1.498754637*10^-22 meters by peter
i calculated the value of an electron radius and i got it has 1.498754637*10^-22 meters
January 31st 04 10:27 PM
by Alexander Whiteside Go to last post
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NASA's O'Keefe Dropped On His Head As An Infant?? by Chosp
"Steven Litvintchouk" wrote in message ... Winston Smith,...
January 31st 04 07:43 PM
by Jason Donahue Go to last post
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Hematite by Ron
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/spotlight/hematite01.html Hematite Jet Propulsion Laboratory January 23, 2004 Busy as she has been with work, JPL's Dr. Joy...
January 31st 04 07:41 PM
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Opportunity Rolls Onto Martian Ground by Ron
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91109....
January 31st 04 06:34 PM
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Venus... again! by Sandro N
Dear all The image of Venus has been improved ulteriorly with the decomposition of other AVI. I'm sorry for this other message and I indicate the link...
January 31st 04 03:25 PM
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NASA Admits There Was Once Abundant Life On Mars by none
Cause oil is the by product of decayed plant and animal life http://www.petroleumnews.com/pnarch/010228-49.html NASA Ames Center looks at problem of...
January 31st 04 01:22 AM
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Double planets? by gswork
Just some speculation... Is it reasonable to posit a double planet arrangement consisting of two earth size planets, i.e instead of the earth and moon it's...
January 31st 04 12:15 AM
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Retard by *
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:03:25 -0700, "Carl R. Osterwald" wrote: In article , ...
January 30th 04 09:30 PM
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Cassini Update - January 30, 2004 by Ron
Cassini Significant Events for 01/22/04 - 01/28/04 The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired from the Goldstone tracking station on Monday, January...
January 30th 04 08:55 PM
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Uranus's and Neptune's Moons by John Schutkeker
When Voyager passed Uranus and Neptune back in the early 80's, did it get close enough to their moons to see whether there were any tantalizing signs of ice,...
January 30th 04 07:22 PM
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Action Device: Destination Alpha Centauri A by Abhi
Look, until I plan my future life, I can not build this Action Device. Alpha Centauri A is 4.35 ly away. So, please tell me, I am accelerating my bike in...
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January 30th 04 07:05 PM
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