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Neuffer Rings by
[email protected]
I know this is a very old thread but wondering if any of you are still around. Bruce Neuffer was my father in law. I have the original paper that he wrote on...
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Drag by
George
Isn't spiral galaxy like M74
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050330.html
is well enough proof what gravity probe B is trying to prove, that
earth rotation...
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Space travel problems by
Rafael Almeida
What are the main problems on making a space rocket. Why they cost so
much more than planes? Is not having a serie production of space rockets
(or spacebusses)...
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Space elevator newsgroup? by
Andy
Is there a newsgroup, public or private, seriously devoted to space
elevator science and discussion?
I ask because I'm writing a novel based on space...
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Where is Sol's family? by
SandyTipper
Many if not all stars form with others in a stellar nursery, often from the
shock of a nearby supernova, if my readiing is correct.
So, why are we so...
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Very long wavelengths by
Brian Gaff
It occurred to me the other day that if the universe is expanding faster and
faster, would there not be some wavelengths that now would be larger than
the...
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Tchouri - Philae by
Alain Fournier[_3_]
When contact was lost with the Philae lander in November some were
hoping that contact a new contact could be made when it would get closer
to the Sun. That...
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Mars "Blueberries" by
David Stinson
How the Mars "blueberries" formed:
The Martian surface was wet. Lots of muddy flats.
Impacts on the flats. Mud, "atomized" and sprayed high
in the cold,...
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when sun dies by
George
When our dear sun will die it will flare up in red gint frying till
earth maybe mars, after that it will end up in white dwarf, is this
mean that gravity of...
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by Steve
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An ignorant question by
Ian Davis
I've been following all the discoveries of the extrasolar planets with
great interest, particularly the recent Neptune-sized discoveries.
However, most of the...
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Astronomy software by
Eric Chomko
About 10 years ago I was using a Mac and a program called Voyager II. It
was a great program, I still use it today on this ancient Mac laptop I got
off eBay....
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Huygens amateur image mosaics and panoramas by
Neil Halelamien
The ESA has been pretty slow with publically releasing tons of images,
probably because they're busy processing the huge amounts of scientific
data from...
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19-year cycle by
David Grossmann
I have heard every 19 years (235 lunar months) the moon and the solar
year are synchronised. However, after looking at the times for new
moons in the almanacs,...
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Re-entry of Meteor by
Aseem Rastogi
Is it possible for a meteor to re-enter in Atmosphere..? Here is my
observation over the weekend with naked eyes...
There was a light streak of Meteor which...
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blackholes existing within close proximity? by
Joseph Devaney
from the little research that I have done and looked over about
blackholes, I is to my understand that the bigger the body, the larger
the graviational pull...
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July 18th 03 05:43 AM
by PBlase
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