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Terraforming Mars by Roger Stokes
If Mars were provided with a breathable atmosphere by some means in the future, how long would it take to be lost to space?
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November 25th 03 10:25 PM
by Matthew Montchalin Go to last post
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Testing by Derek Lyons
tap tap D. -- Touch-twice life. Eat. Drink. Laugh. http://derekl1963.livejournal.com/ -Resolved: To be more temperate in my postings. Oct 5th, 2004 JDL
September 14th 10 09:18 AM
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The Final Day on Galileo by Ron Baalke
The Final Day on Galileo Sunday, September 21, 2003 The Wind-Up Well, after twelve years of pre-launch development and planning, six years of interplanetary...
September 19th 03 07:32 PM
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The Hubble Space Telescope... by Craig Fink
... belongs in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, not spread across the earth as a debris field. http://www.msnbc.com/news/994737.asp?0cv=TB10 begin...
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December 6th 03 04:41 PM
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The Measure of Water: NASA Creates New Map for the Atmosphere by Ron Baalke
David E. Steitz Headquarters, Washington December 5, 2003 (Phone: 202/358-1730) Alan Buis Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. (Phone:...
December 5th 03 04:57 PM
by Ron Baalke Go to last post
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The most passionate lovers are the men with big hoses. by Paula Smart
The same as men look at women’s breasts first, women look at men’s litt le friend downthere first. And if they don’t find there something they li ke, they will...
November 8th 10 09:59 AM
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The new sci.physics.strings newsgroup by Lubos Motl
Dear fellow scientists! We proposed a new newgroup sci.physics.strings that should be dedicated to string/M-theory, a leading candidate to describe all matter...
December 21st 03 09:47 PM
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The Odyssey Orbiter Continues to Share the Adventure of Mars Exploration by Ron Baalke
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/odyssey/newsroom/pressreleases/20031001a.html The Odyssey Orbiter Continues to Share the Adventure of Mars Exploration October 1,...
October 3rd 03 07:43 PM
by Ron Baalke Go to last post
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The planet that hit the earth to create the moon - Question by Matalog
Does anybody know the name of the mars-sized planet that supposedly hit the earth and created the moon was called? I was watching Natural World just now and...
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June 21st 06 02:48 AM
by Jack Crenshaw Go to last post
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The Size of Mars by Cruithne3753
With the recent close conjunction of Mars, is it my imagination, or if I squint, I can *just* make out a visible disc rather than just a point? Matt
December 2nd 05 03:24 PM
by Dave Michelson Go to last post
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The solar upheavals... by Brian Gaff
So, what is the current thinking on how the sun can suddenly become more active than in the so called 11 year max? Is it just that nobody really knows what...
November 12th 03 12:30 PM
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The Theory of Nothing by 81235cbe990d7593
(1 of 5) Begins.... The Theory of Nothing Though time tells all to all, a deception here and now is any betrayal of the facts that progresses with...
September 27th 15 02:45 AM
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Time is, intrinsically, a spatial dimension / Jeff-Relf.Me by Brad Guth[_3_]
Despite our inablity to fully comprehend it... time is, intrinsically, a spatial dimension. In four dimensions ( space*time ), nature is static, immutable,...
May 18th 14 01:31 PM
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Titan photo quality ? by Steve J
Why are the photos that return from titan not perfect, dont get me wrong its a bloody amazing achievment to land a probe there, but surely thats the difficult...
January 25th 05 08:33 AM
by George Go to last post
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Titan surface image by Informer
Was this one image taken from the surface the ONLY one taken? I thought the probe could do a 360 degree pan.
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January 25th 05 05:00 PM
by son of sound Go to last post
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Titanian ice volcanoes by Eric Sadoyama
In http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/SEMHB881Y3E_0.html, the ESA said that "instead of lava, Titanian volcanoes spew very cold ice." Does this mean...
January 28th 05 07:13 PM
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To Whom It May Concern by orchide20
To Whom It May Concern Insulting our Prophet is freedom of expression, but criticism of a small Jew rabbi or a church is a big crime. Bombarding the...
March 24th 08 05:55 PM
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Too Close For Comfort by Ron Baalke
INBOX ASTRONOMY: NEWS ALERT FOR RELEASE: August 7, 2003 PHOTO NO.: STScI-PRC03-21 TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT This Hubble Space Telescope view of the core of one...
August 8th 03 09:26 PM
by Ron Baalke Go to last post
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Towing Asteroids by Gravity by Dave W
I'm intrigued as to why there are no references to the above in any of the 'space' newsgroups. Do you guys know something that the public doesn't? It seemed...
November 30th 05 03:59 PM
by Jeff Findley Go to last post
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Trigger-happy Star Formation: Radiation From Massive Stars by cyber science
Trigger-happy Star Formation: Radiation From Massive Stars ScienceDaily (Aug. 14, 2009) — A new study from two of NASA's Great Observatories provides fresh...
August 21st 09 04:33 AM
by Steve Willner[_2_] Go to last post
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