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any comments on astro-ph/0509230 by [email protected]
the title does look intriguing. at least the claims are very extraordinary. maybe the GR experts on this forum can shed light on whether any of this makes...
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October 22nd 05 05:47 PM
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Any complete standardized SN11 data out there? by sean
(steve) You could have saved Bjoern and me a lot of work if you had simply asked what the k-correction is instead of guessing. Actually if you look back...
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January 26th 05 01:30 PM
by Bjoern Feuerbacher Go to last post
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Any complete standardized SNIa data out there? by Eric Flesch
An unrefereed paper astro-ph/0406437 appeared yesterday in which Ari Brynjolfsson interprets SNIa data using a "plasma redshift" approach which rejects time...
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December 15th 04 09:30 PM
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Any rocks from Venus? by Orion
I viewed an interesting thread about "Moon Rocks fall up?" talking about moon/mars vs. earth rocks. I got me thinking, has there been any found Antarctica...
May 14th 04 08:24 AM
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Anyone have read this book? by jacob navia
"Bye bye Big Bang" by William C Mitchell. I have just received it from amazon.com, and if anyone here has any opinions about it I would be interested in...
November 27th 04 02:31 PM
by Joseph Lazio Go to last post
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APOD of 27 aug Sedna by Carsten Nielsen
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040827.html -- jt]] On APOD for August 27 2004, about Sedna, they write that it either was yanked out of a closer orbit, or...
August 27th 04 04:40 PM
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Apology for posting delays, and reminder by Martin Hardcastle
Posting has been delayed for the last few days while the moderator did some real work. It should be back to normal now. Can I remind people that quoted text...
September 6th 03 02:17 PM
by Martin Hardcastle Go to last post
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Apophis investigation by John Bailey
Paraphrasing an article in this week's Economist: "Astrium, a subsidiary of EADS, a European aerospace and defence giant proposes a mission called Apex to ...
September 11th 07 11:00 PM
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Apparent equality between Jovian esc. velocities and Sol's esc. vel. by stargene
Okay, I've never heard anything about this before=E2=80=A6Somebody = please explain this: In scanning the wikipedia entry on "Escape Velocity",...
November 27th 17 09:06 PM
by Libor 'Poutnik' Stříž Go to last post
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Archelogy-astronomy expert advise needed by jacob navia
Browsing through amazon.com I came across a strange book called: "The origin map" by Thomas G. Brophy (also available as an e-book...
January 10th 05 08:20 AM
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Are Black Holes Dark Matter factories? by Peter Wilson
Phillip Helbig wrote: "Dark energy" is a newfangled name for the cosmological constant. As Sean Carroll points out, a better name would be "smooth tension". ...
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March 23rd 04 07:50 AM
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Are Black Holes Dark Matter factories? by Ned Flanders
Has anyone ever seen work on a theory that Black Holes are Dark Matter factories? Thank you, Ned
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January 22nd 04 01:51 PM
by Gordon D. Pusch Go to last post
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Are fluids special in space? by Sebastian Nest
Is it true to say, that fluids are from some point of view special? In space, you either have gas, which under proper conditions (like mass) can collapse into...
January 14th 11 07:50 PM
by Thomas Smid Go to last post
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Are there binary Globular Clusters? by [email protected]
It has occurred to me that whereas galaxies are often found in binary and higher multiple bound systems, globular clusters appear to go it alone when it comes...
April 1st 06 09:54 AM
by Steve Willner Go to last post
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Arp and Quasar-Galaxy alignments proposed statistical study by Ray Tomes
For a very long time Halton Arp has reported finding physical associations between large nearby spiral galaxies and quasars at much higher redshifts. If Arp's...
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September 13th 03 09:41 AM
by Martin Hardcastle Go to last post
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article (I hope my last one in this thread) by Steve Willner
From: (Steve Willner) Subject: Any complete standardized SN11 data out there? Path: cfa183!willner Newsgroups:...
January 7th 05 04:42 PM
by Bjoern Feuerbacher Go to last post
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ARXA and Milliquas catalogs available on-line by Eric Flesch
The Atlas of Radio/X-ray Associations (ARXA) has been in submission for the past two months, but no reply yet from the referee. This catalog has 602,570...
November 24th 09 08:34 AM
by Eric Flesch Go to last post
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ASCII-only ? by Aidan Karley
In article , Jacob navia wrote: While I understand that USENET is traditionally an ASCII-only format,...
September 7th 06 08:26 AM
by Kent Paul Dolan Go to last post
2 1,121
Asteroid P/2010 A2: When was the collision? by stargene
I just saw today's image of the strange tail of 'asteroid' P/2010 A2 on the APOD website at http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html If, as many...
September 19th 11 01:30 PM
by cropcircle Go to last post
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Astronomers find most distant galaxy ever by Richard D. Saam
Interesting development Astronomers find most distant galaxy ever http://arxiv.org/abs/1502.05399 at z=7.730 only 650 Myr after the Big Bang
May 16th 15 03:34 AM
by Richard D. Saam Go to last post
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