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David Paterson by
Pietro Sommavilla
I'm not an archaeogist or a professor that can damage his career.
The native americans did not use wheels.. though the Incas built
Machu Pichu and the Mayas...
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Letter from a zetadrone about PX hoax by
Pietro Sommavilla
Hello Debunkers&Scientists,I see that the Zetas still running the show, so since
I'm feed up of these stories I'd like to ask to you a couple of Q. if
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Close encounters with Mars (Forwarded) by
Andrew Yee
ESA News
http://www.esa.int
25 August 2003
Close encounters with Mars
On 27 August 2003, Mars is less than 56 million kilometres away -- approaching
closer...
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Foundation on Olbers' Paradox by
telove
This is the beginning of a conversation that I hope will have thoughtful and
diverse participation.
Many of the advances in science have been due to the...
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Deployable mirrors by
Thomas Womack
What's the current state of the art in deployable mirrors? I know NGST's
mirror is to be deployable via two folds:
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Ned Wright's TBBNH Page (B3) by
greywolf42
This post continues the discussion of 'Ned' Wright's website "Errors in The
Big Bang Never Happened."
Several people have independently pointed me to Ned...
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Ned Wright's TBBNH Page (A3) by
greywolf42
This post continues the discussion of 'Ned' Wright's website "Errors in The
Big Bang Never Happened."
Several people have independently pointed me to Ned...
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Ned Wright's TBBNH Page (A2) by
greywolf42
This post continues the discussion of 'Ned' Wright's website "Errors in The
Big Bang Never Happened."
Several people have independently pointed me to Ned...
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Rockets not carrying fuel. by
Robert Clark
From this web page, the weight of the shuttle external tank with the
liquid oxygen and hydrogen is 1.6 million pounds:
EXTERNAL...
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Uranus by
Sandro N
Hi all
In theese wonderful nights it's impossible to sleep!! ;^)
Before Mars, I'm looking for Uranus.
In the next day I put on my personal page a new...
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Hey ..Bob ! by
Pietro Sommavilla
Bob Officer wrote in message ...
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 07:51:42 GMT, in...
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by N'vok
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Where's the moon... by
John Griffin
Does anyone here know where I can find an algorithm for
calculating the time and azimuth of moonrise? I don't want a
program to do it. I want to write one,...
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Astronomical Observations - Parts 1 & 2 by
Fact Finder
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ANY MODERN ASTRONOMY program will work for this lesson.
I recommend using the freeware Astrolog 5.41G with the
freeware...
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Astronomical Observations - Part 2 by
Horus Apollo
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Continued from part 1...
Open your favorite astronomy program. As always, I use
Astrolog, so all examples given refer to...
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