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Decoupling Era by
Martin Brown
I thought I roughly understood this once long ago. My simplistic belief
was that decoupling was due to protons mopping up most of the free
electrons to form...
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[IRAF] No output in CCDPROC by
jhkim
Dear Senior,
I have been carrying out a data reduction with
IRAF/UNIX(Solaris). I tried to trimmed a data with CCDPROC. However,
Th output was not created in...
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Why no mission to IO? by
Pablo Rena
Io is much more interesting than the cold and frozen Mars, so we should fly there?
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pioneer 10 acceleration by
Jonathan Silverlight
In message , alistair
writes
Dark energy could be causing the anomalous acceleration...
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on new AJL paper, vsusy and causality by
Charlie Stromeyer Jr.
Thomas Larsson wrote:
"In the AJL model, the gauge is already fixed;they formulate the
action in terms of diff-invariant edge lengths rather than the
metric,...
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Looking at Mars by
jacob navia
Opportunity arrived at the endurance crater.
In the bottom of the crater there is a structure
out of sand, wind, water and probably some ice
with a look...
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Universe is older than the big bang by
jacob navia
The current age of the "universe since the big bang" is around
13 700 million years.
An italian researcher has discovered that some nuclear reactions...
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Find new density and potential pair by
omnibus_omnia
I'm a graduate student studying stellar dynamics.
Now I'm trying to find new potential-density pair from initial
potential
and density.
From initial system...
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A very specific SETI proposal (or question) by
Alf P. Steinbach
On seeing the Hubble pictures of the "Red Rectangle", e.g. at url:
http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/SEMHBNGHZTD_FeatureWeek_0.html, it occurred
to me that...
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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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Supernova & GRB time dilation by
Robin Whittle
In the thread "Plasma redshift, coronal heating, QSOs . . ." the
question of light curves for supernovae and gamma ray bursters
(GRBs) has arisen.
Assuming...
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May 20th 04 10:08 AM
by kurtan
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Faster than light? Huh. by
Alf P. Steinbach
ESA (European Space Agency):
url: http://www.esa.int/export/esaSC/SEMYZ09YFDD_sensations_1.html#subhead1
"This sequence of pictures from May to December...
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Galactic rotation curves online? by
Hagia Sophia
Hello,
I am looking for online images of galactic rotation curves
that shows curves as a function of distance from the galactic axis,
and if posible, also as...
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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...
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