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Youngest Globular Cluster in the Galaxy? by
Magnificent Universe
A newfound object in the constellation Cetus may be the youngest globular
cluster in the Galaxy--with an age equal to the Sun's. If so, it's akin to
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NASA JPL Total Mars Rover Befuddlement by
Thomas Lee Elifritz
January 26, 2005
Spirit Daily Conspiracy Update
When confronted with mind boggling rock formations, not only do they
turn their cameras away, they image,...
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Valentine's Day Special by
psychic guild
With Valentines Day fast approaching, Universal Psychic Guild is taking
a phenomenal 50% OFF all Romantic & Compatibility Astrology...
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Methane chemistry at -200 C by
jacob navia
Liquid methane chemistry at -200 C.
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Do we know anything about it?
What kind of compounds are formed at that temperature?
After a...
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Breaking news: Regulus Isn't Round by
Magnificent Universe
Regulus, the brightest star in Leo the Lion, isn't round, say astronomers in
the U.S. Instead, its rapid spin flattens the star into the shape of...
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Speed of winds on Saturn by
Jud McCranie
In several places, they said that some of the winds on Saturn have a
speed 1.5 times the speed of sound. When I've seen figures, that
seems to be 1.5 the...
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January 29th 05 01:11 AM
by chosp
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on the horizon by
DavidB
In another thread, somebody said:
The age of the observable universe was determined to be about 15
billion years old and yet the horizon of the observable...
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January 29th 05 10:34 AM
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January 29th 05 10:07 PM
by OG
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January 29th 05 10:34 PM
by JP
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vacuum laser by
thanatos
I have seen the ZPF quoted at circa .1 gram per square metre per micron per
megavolt (?)
So if this was asymmetric and over a large enough area then a...
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Analemma dilema by
Roy Smith
I've always "known" that an analemma was a figure-8, and never gave it
much thought as to why it was. Now, I just read that the analemma for
Mars is a single...
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January 31st 05 09:33 AM
by Peter H
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