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March 20th 04 10:00 PM
by Ron
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sci.astro.research by
Martin Hardcastle
Please consider sending your postings on topics in astronomy and
astrophysics to sci.astro.research!
sci.astro.research is a moderated newsgroup for the...
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Check out the vugs by
MarsFossils
http://aix1.uottawa.ca/~weinberg/mars/m_029_1M130762907EFF0454P2953M2M1.JPG
No wonder they want to send a man there. I would volunteer.
My regrets, It won't...
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Phil on CNN webiste Hoagland et al by
Rick Sobie
http://edition.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/03/17/alien.debunk/index.html
Nice bit Phil.
But you are up against a pro here. Hoagland is a seasoned pro. Backed by...
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1st Martian UFO Sighting? by
Rudolph_X
"UFO streaks through Martian sky" - BBC
-http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3520636.stm
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"Heliocentrism" by
Axel Harvey
Is the "heliocentric" idea this: we choose a coordinate system in
which angular momentum is minimized?
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accurizing a compass via polaris by
WM Morgan
I am testing the accuracy, for my location, of a Suunto magnetic
compass by sighting Polaris during its lower culmination. Upper
culmination cannot be used...
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Any images of 2004 FH, yet? by
Bjørn Sørheim
Professional or amateur in the blessed part of the globe that
could see it at tenth magnitude or thereabout.
Dig you get a picture of it?
Moving at about 15...
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March 19th 04 10:18 PM
by Ron
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March 19th 04 10:16 PM
by Ron
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March 19th 04 10:14 PM
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March 19th 04 10:08 PM
by Ron
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DHMO Facts! by
OhBrother
Hey Rudolph_X, check this out. Talk about conspiracies!
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Dihydrogen Monoxide...
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March 19th 04 12:28 PM
by bob
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Sedna (2003 VB12) by
Ron
http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~mbrown/sedna/
Sedna (2003 VB12)
Mike Brown
March 15, 2004
The coldest most distant place known in the solar system; possibly...
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March 19th 04 11:44 AM
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