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Through the Wormhole by Mark Earnest[_2_]
It is more mind blowing to say that the universe and time were there forever than to say it all had a beginning. Evidence now points to that it all had a...
August 1st 19 01:31 AM
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Deep Space Travel in Perspective by [email protected]
The very fastest space probe to date will take : 10 years to reach the very nearest star 400 MILLENNIA to travel from the center to the edge of our...
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March 10th 19 12:15 AM
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NO Afterlife ! by SteveGG
It's been firmly demonstated, that the grey matter in our heads is totally responsible for all : perceptions, feelings, emotions, thought, and virtually all...
January 23rd 17 09:20 PM
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What who when where by Cactus88
Is it just my box, or do all the posts here get cleared out every so often? What a sham(e) - now there is no good place to discuss astronomy... :(
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May 23rd 05 06:05 PM
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Define _ct_ by G=EMC^2 Glazier
Hi Uncle Al Right you are about El. He has been posting his hot air bad science crap over and over for years. After a few of his posts you realize he is no...
June 20th 05 12:20 PM
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Comet impact! by Stan Dornfeld
Anyone know why the impactor was made from copper? Regards, Stan-
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July 9th 05 10:46 PM
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Clues to mysterious neutron star interiors by Ray Vingnutte
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0507/19starquake/
July 21st 05 12:19 AM
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Io by G=EMC^2 Glazier
I'm laughing because two letters has to go down in Google as the shortest subject title. I know very little about Jupiter's closest Moon Read it...
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August 22nd 05 09:21 PM
by Art Deco Go to last post
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What if 'on our mini-universe's size?' by G=EMC^2 Glazier
What if we are not measuring properly? To make a measurement you have to go from A to B. In the case of our universe A is not known,and B is not known. Two...
November 19th 05 02:04 PM
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first surface picture of titan! by Alex Woodward
http://spaceflightnow.com/cassini/050114pic2.html
January 22nd 05 11:11 PM
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Time to scrap SETI? by FanDome123
Not only that, but there would surely be a sizable period when they were communicating without the more advanced techniques. Many of us just want to find...
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December 24th 04 09:44 AM
by Jonathan Silverlight Go to last post
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A newbie by Brian and Lisa Fields
Hi folks..new to this group and looking for suggestions for newbie astronomers.....any suggestions? I live in central southern Ohio, so going to a local...
October 5th 03 04:00 AM
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Rotation of solar system moons by Abdul Ahad
Is there a credible source of up to date info. on the rotation periods of planetary moons across our solar system? I want to know for example, do the Gaililean...
November 18th 03 10:28 AM
by Abdul Ahad Go to last post
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Extensive Destruction Powers Solar Explosions by Ron Baalke
Nancy Neal/Don Savage Headquarters, Washington December 9, 2003 (Phone: 202/358-1547) Bill Steigerwald Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt,...
December 9th 03 06:56 PM
by Eric Crew Go to last post
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Inertia of the soul [Idiocy of SDR ] by Bill Sheppard
Hey Painius I see you're mixing it up with SDR. You're gonna have some real fun with this dude. His definition of space is "where matter isn't" (unless he's...
May 22nd 04 06:05 PM
by G=EMC^2 Glazier Go to last post
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users groups by Eric
Hi, Any astronomy user groups in the Olympia WA area? I'd really like a chance to take a peek through a variety of telescopes especially something in the 10 to...
May 12th 04 06:56 AM
by CLT Go to last post
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The Planets by Lloyd Jones
Sun/Planet Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Diameter, in km 1,390,000 4,880 12,100 12,800 6,790 143,000 121,000 51,100 49,500...
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June 13th 04 01:14 AM
by Lloyd Jones Go to last post
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Horseflies and Meteors by nightbat
nightbat wrote NASA Science News wrote: NASA Science News for August 9, 2004 Like bugs streaking colorfully down the side window of a moving car, ...
August 11th 04 05:18 AM
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Orange County Skywatch locales? by FanDome123
Anyone know of a good place local to Orange County, Calif.(max. 45 minute drive) for skywatching? There is so much light pollution in most suburban areas...
November 17th 04 07:56 PM
by Craig M. Bobchin Go to last post
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Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images - August 18-21, 2003 by Ron Baalke
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES August 18-21, 2003 o Koga Crater (Released 18 August 2003) http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20030818a.html o Eroded Surfaces...
August 22nd 03 11:45 PM
by Ron Baalke Go to last post
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