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Who invented the Z machine and what was its first major application? by [email protected]
Who invented the Z machine and in what was survey was it first applied? - Canopus56
March 27th 06 11:25 AM
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How are GRBs used as distance candles? by [email protected]
I was reading over: Schaefer, B.E. Jan. 11, 2006. The Hubble Diagram to z = 6.3 with Swift Gamma Ray Bursts. (Abstract) A.A.S. Meeting...
March 27th 06 03:41 PM
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Coronal Mass Ejection and Moon by Carsten
The americans are going to make their base at the south pole of the Moon, at Schackleton crater. There is no sunlight at the bottom, so how much of the...
March 7th 12 10:18 AM
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Stable, unstable orbit resonances by Carsten Nielsen
When I look at http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/neo/close.html I repeatedly finds orbital periods of a whole number of years +/- a few percent. I understand that the...
December 11th 03 01:40 PM
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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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True imaging of a star (other than the Sun)? by chale4
Hello all, Just joined this newsgroup, thanks. All the (marvelous, impressive) news about recent "imaging" of extrasolar planets last week, has me thinking...
November 19th 08 08:41 AM
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Primordial Nucleosynthesis & Fusion Reactions. by Chalky
With all this recent news about galaxies and stars this much closer to the big bang than people were predicting 20 or so years ago, I am starting to wonder...
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July 25th 07 09:58 AM
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Interstellar Absorption Coefficient by Chalky
I am trying to work out how the distance modulus given by Riess et al as mu(o) = m-M = 5 log LD + 25, on p 28 of astro-ph/0611572v2, relates to the distance...
March 19th 08 11:13 AM
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Angular Power Spectrum of CMB by Chalky
Although comments from other contributors have been very helpful in other respects, I am still struggling to understand the angular power spectrum data for the...
August 20th 07 08:07 PM
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Quasar found 13 billion years away by Chalky
On Jul 26, 2:54 pm, Oh No wrote: Thus spake Chalky What I have actually described is...
August 13th 07 05:30 PM
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Quasar found 13 billion years away by Chalky
On Jul 26, 2:54 pm, Oh No wrote: Thus spake Chalky Steve is correct in identifying the...
August 5th 07 05:09 PM
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Quasar found 13 billion years away by Chalky
On Jul 27, 1:47 pm, Oh No wrote: Thus spake Chalky I am not denying that there are...
August 5th 07 05:09 PM
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Quasar found 13 billion years away by Chalky
On Jul 27, 1:47 pm, Oh No wrote: Thus spake Chalky I am not denying that there are...
August 5th 07 05:09 PM
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Quasar found 13 billion years away by Chalky
On Jul 27, 2:27 pm, Oh No wrote: Thus spake Chalky Are you now claiming that every...
August 5th 07 05:09 PM
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Historical Detail by Chalky
If I recall correctly, Einstein first claified the speed of gravity within the context of GR, in 1913, in response to a question from Born. However, what I...
July 9th 07 06:16 PM
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Lost University of Durham (August 2000) References by Chalky
Can anyone advise on what happened to the info that used to be at these University of Durham URLs in...
July 7th 07 11:10 AM
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Dark Matter (& Mass) of Milky Way by Chalky
Because Australian time is ahead of British time, I got this breaking news on 5 July. http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22025326-2,00.html If correct,...
July 9th 07 04:43 PM
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Big Bang in a Flat Universe by Chalky
I never had a problem with a Big Bang in a universe with positive curvature, because traced back light trajectories in all directions meet together at a point,...
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November 11th 06 08:41 AM
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Missing Mass, Galaxy Ageing, Supernova Redshift, MOND and Pioneer by Charles Francis
I might describe this post as a pre-preprint. I have not yet sent it anywhere, and would like to get comments and criticisms before I do. Title Does a...
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August 4th 05 12:16 PM
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Missing Mass, Galaxy Ageing, Supernova Redshift, MOND, and Pioneer by Charles Francis
I have revised the introduction to this. Any comments? Does a Teleconnection between Quantum States account for Missing Mass, Galaxy Ageing, Supernova...
August 4th 05 09:26 PM
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