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Moon rocks fall up? by Harlan Messinger
From the News Services in today's Washington Post: "A chunk of the moon that landed on Earth as a meterorite contains a new mineral ...." Two things about...
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May 10th 04 12:36 PM
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Distance between two galaxies by Nyast
First of all, i'm just an amateur with a very restricted astrophysics/astronomy knowledge, so please bear with me :) I read that objects distant of more than...
May 11th 04 09:12 AM
by Gordon D. Pusch Go to last post
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A coincidence in the Cosmos? by Peter Fred
In a paper by Adam Riess et al (2004), one of two groups that confirmed the speed up the expansion rate of the universe in 1998, the statement is made "The...
May 12th 04 10:57 AM
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Big Bang & Black Holes -- worse conceptual problem thanmatter/antimatter asymetry? by [email protected]
Daniel asked some questions; as the moderator pointed out, these questions are mostly addressed in the FAQ. I would just add the suggestion that posters...
May 13th 04 11:25 AM
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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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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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May 14th 04 11:48 AM
by Gordon D. Pusch Go to last post
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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...
May 17th 04 08:31 PM
by Jonathan Silverlight Go to last post
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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...
May 20th 04 10:08 AM
by kurtan Go to last post
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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...
May 20th 04 12:00 PM
by Martin Hardcastle Go to last post
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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...
May 21st 04 11:54 AM
by Alf P. Steinbach Go to last post
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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...
May 21st 04 11:54 AM
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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...
May 24th 04 10:48 AM
by Ulf Torkelsson Go to last post
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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...
May 28th 04 11:04 AM
by Greg Ruo Go to last post
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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,...
May 31st 04 12:26 PM
by Charlie Stromeyer Jr. Go to last post
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*** Is this stuff looking like ICE ? by Greg Ruo
Hi, Can you please have a look at this image from Nasa Opportunity...
June 1st 04 10:55 AM
by Seventh Book Go to last post
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pioneer 10 acceleration by Jonathan Silverlight
In message , alistair writes Dark energy could be causing the anomalous acceleration...
June 2nd 04 07:03 PM
by Jonathan Silverlight Go to last post
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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?
June 3rd 04 10:07 AM
by Joseph Lazio Go to last post
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Plasma redshift, coronal heating, QSOs, CMB, DM halos etc. by Robin Whittle
I have a very long page at: http://astroneu.com/plasma-redshift-1/ concerning two theories by which light is redshifted by a plasma which is of such a low...
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June 4th 04 10:15 AM
by Jim Jastrzebski Go to last post
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pioneer 10 acceleration by Nodem Info. Sys.
Jonathan Silverlight wrote in message ... In message...
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June 4th 04 10:15 AM
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pioneer 10 acceleration by Jonathan Silverlight
In message , alistair writes In message ,...
June 4th 04 10:15 AM
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