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Bush's Moon Base. What are the odds? by
Saint Isidore of Laytonville
I predict Bush will used plans for the base
furnished to him by Joseph Min.
The Psychedelick Pope
Saint Isidore of Laytonville
^Ö^ Patron Saint of the...
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Spacestation by
Earl
Hi I live in Tampa Florida and wanted to know when is a good time to
see the space station...thanks
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January 15th 04 02:12 PM
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Hoagland is unqualified to comment by
\\The Commentator//
Unclaimed Mysteries wrote:
Carl R. Osterwald wrote in part:
Well said -- Hoaxland is a buffoon.
That is a non-trivial accusation there,...
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Ares vallis by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
This was a floodplain that in ancient times was bigger than the Great
Lakes. The small Sojourner rover went down the ramp carried cameras,and
an X-ray...
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Time and Distance by
Richard Horner
If Hubble can see 12 billion light years in one direction and 12 billion
light years in the other direction then there would seem to be two large
masses...
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January 14th 04 08:51 PM
by Darla
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Alien Review - Survival by
Darla
You are strange, shy creatures.
In email you appear to be more intelligent and inquisitive than here in
public.
Generally, here in public you would rather...
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January 14th 04 08:33 PM
by Darla
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Comment to 'Dave' by
Bill Sheppard
In the closed out thread, "Escape from a BH",
(Dave) wrote, re. proton internal structure,
Well, that's not supported...
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Escape From A Black Hole by
flamestar
Escape from a black hole is possible. Relativity says the mass of a
body increases as it approaches the speed of light. Oh course once a
body reaches the...
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Digital Camers for Astronomy by
Alan Combellack
We are looking for a digital camera to be used, from time to time, for
photographing stars etc. We believe it needs to have a fairly large number
of pixels (5...
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More Mars color controversies. by
David Knisely
Robert Clark wrote:
"There is no scientific reason, why JPL is colorizing
Mars in that dull red tint as in their press release images.
If you don't like...
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January 13th 04 02:28 PM
by Darla
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USA to return to Moon by
Christopher
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 05:26:56 GMT, "Roger" wrote:
"Terrell Miller" wrote in...
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January 13th 04 12:20 PM
by Roger
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January 13th 04 10:45 AM
by Dave
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The Darkest Object in the solar system by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
It is the Halley comet. It only refects back 3% of sunlight falling on
it. I think its main body is made of porous rock,and held together by
ice glue. When...
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January 13th 04 04:20 AM
by onegod
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Asteroid searching in cartes du ciel by
Passero
i'm looking for an asteroid in cartes du ciel but i don't seem to find it. I
get the whole list of asteroids with numbers but the one i'm looking for
doesn't...
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StarDust by
KC
a question about the StarDust mission -- the spacecraft that collects part
of the trail of a Comet.
how do they preserve the materials that it collected?
I...
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January 13th 04 02:08 AM
by Kim
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Rube Goldberg Rocket Engineering. by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
Heard that term used last night on TV. Seems I'm not the only one that
does not like the bouncing to take the place of a solf touchdown. In
1976 we had...
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Program for astronomy by
Passero
Is there any program so that you can see what is in the sky at a place for
example the country where you live and the time you look? So you don't need
a map...
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