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What if (Craters) by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
Always liked looking at craters on the Moon,Mercury and now on comets.
Gas planets,and Jupiter must have been hit the hardest,and could be the
reason Jupiter...
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Flowing space.or Part of a Grid by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
Gravity is not a field or a wave. It is part of their inner fabric of
space that we can think of a strings like a spider web. All objects an
energies are tied...
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Nothing by
Starlord
Nothing, a grand total of nothing to do with trul Astronomy.
--
The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond
Telescope Buyers...
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No Ice cubes in Space by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
Water Water every where but not going through space alone. Water not
breaking down into its elements has to be protected. Like as
hypothesised for Mars,or our...
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On Topic: Astro News by
Starlord
Friday, May 11
The waning crescent Moon points the way to
Mars low in the dawn on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
Saturday, May 12
It's May, so the Big Dipper...
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Moon landing hoax... I found the fatal flaw. by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
To Ya All If the Saturn V was not real than Disney out did himself. I
watched it shake the ground as it started lifting off. Reality is
todays NASA still...
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Flashes of Light on the Faith by
Acrux
In this article of mine, the believer will find incontestable historic-
archaeological support to his Faith, the undecided one will perhaps be
capable of...
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Hubble's field of view by
Lysdexic
As one with an interest in astounding facts I hope someone can answer this
question. Hubble's field of view for one particular observation was equated
with...
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Why Do Old Stars Expand ? by
Luminoso
Someone once implied that a large star fuses every last atom
of hydrogen, then rapidly contracts until there's enough
pressure/heat to start on the helium -...
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Bright star in the sky again. by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
Darla Nice to have you back on Earth. Now I made a working mechanical
laser(no gas or quartz) Maybe you can tell me how to add that "gatling
gun" feature. I...
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Micro Black Holes Created by Strings by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
They fit well with the inner gravity of space between submicroscopic
particles. This is no place for GR. This is no place for accelerating of
gravity. Gravity...
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Flowing space... by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
oc What helps Wolter's theory is when we think of gravities compression
force. We have its force pushing in,and when fusion is achieve the Sun's
photons...
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What if (on those supergiants.) by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
These great stars beg the question could we survive if one exploded
about 15,000 LY from us? These stars are 100 rimes bigger than the
Sun.They radiate in the...
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May 9th 07 11:26 AM
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New science fiction podcast in French! by
Lucas Moreno
Dear all,
Lucas Moreno and Marc Tiefenauer are proud to present their brand-new
French-speaking science fiction podcast:
utopod
podcast francophone des...
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