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no full moon by
publius
I just read this:
"February 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full
moon."
Is that true and if so why?
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Martian Spheres are Sponges by
Tony B
Did the engineers envision a tool to extract all the water found in
the sponges? This way we could replenish the water and Terra form
Mars one wring at a...
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COOL by
www.ultravideo.fr.st
www.ultravideo.fr.st
WWW.ULTRAVIDEO.FR.ST
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Tom McDonald is in denial (he's a punk too) by
judoka_61
You asked for ETs evidences and I gave to you the proofs.
Now, you can't even answer to question like;
How the Dogon tribe known about Jupiter's moons or use...
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Spherule petal bifurcation by
Thomas Lee Elifritz
March 9, 2004
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/1/m/040/1M131734806EFF0544P2972M2M1.JPG
Almost all the in-situ spherules have these petal like...
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Mars - Microbial Concretions by
Thomas Lee Elifritz
March 10, 2004
http://www.sepm.org/sedrecord/sedrecord1.3.pdf
There you have it. Required reading.
Thomas Lee Elifritz
http://elifritz.members.atlantic.net
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Mazatzal RAT by
Joe Knapp
Colorized shot of the recent RAT at Mazatzal:
http://www.copperas.com/astro/mazrat2.jpg
Spacecraft: SPIRIT
Camera: PANCAM, left
Spacecraft clock: 133638836...
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Life on Mars through rover eyes by
Extra Sense
See proof of prehistoric life on Mars with your own eyes first:
A HREF="http://mywebpages.comcast.net/extrasense"DOUBLE CLICK HERE/A
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Barnard's Star and Kapteyn's Star by
Dan Tilque
SolStation.com says Barnard's Star (
http://www.solstation.com/stars/barnards.htm ) is an old disk
star. It's at least 10 billion years old and has a very...
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Mars atmosphere for aerobraking by
Bill Clark
It is my understanding that the atmosphere of Mars is so thin that the
winds that always go hundreds of miles per hour would only feel like a
light breeze. ...
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Math/Astro Calculation Challenge by
John Schutkeker
Here's a challenge for the mathematical astronomy community. Would the
Hubble space telescope be able to resolve an Apollo lunar module on the
surface of the...
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Hoagland Debunked! by
The Bad Astronomer
Fellow netizens:
After many years, I have finally decided to take on Richard Hoagland's
nonsense about Mars. He has been relentless with his rubbish on...
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Opportunity Site stray object by
MarsFossils
Any ideas about what's the white thing in the middle of this picture?
There are two pieces, one in the front and one behind the black
crater. Did they lose a...
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March 30th 04 06:13 PM
by Ron
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NASA Site by
R Mailey
Is anyone else having problems connecting to
any of the NASA site.
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by DanR
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