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Mars - Linear Dispersion by
Thomas Lee Elifritz
February 28, 2004
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/1/p/027/1P130578829EFF0448P2572L7M1.JPG
Choose your hypotheses :
Chemical /...
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Si- based life by
Amirsaman
Lets say we have a silicon-based life. What are the most common
structures and chemical reactions we would encounter with ? and also,
what would be the...
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Saturn Methane Image by
Ron
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/cgibin/gs2.cgi?path=../multimedia/images/saturn/images/PIA05381.jpg&type=image
Saturn Methane Image
March 5, 2004
Full-Res:...
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March 9th 04 12:00 AM
by Ron
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X-Ray Emission From Saturn by
Ron
http://www.edpsciences.org/papers/aa/pdf/press-releases/PR20030736.html
Astronomy & Astrophysics Press Release
X-ray emission from Saturn
Released on March...
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March 9th 04 12:02 AM
by Ron
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Dinosaurs On Mars? by
Rudolph_X
Dinosaurs on Mars?
Well, not exactly. But, new Dinosaur fossils have been found in Antarctica!
-http://apnews.myway.com/article/20040227/D80VCUV80.html
I...
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Accurate position of the Sun by
Graham
Greetings all,
I am looking for the most accurate way to determine the position of
the sun with respect to an orbiting satellite. I've searched on the
web...
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Life of a Silicon-based system by
Amirsaman
Lets assume there exists a silicon-based life. what are the most
common chemical reaction that we would observe in a silicon-based
life? What are the important...
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March 9th 04 08:11 AM
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Phobos and Deimos transits.. by
blobrana
Opportunity manages to catch them both...
Big huh?
http://mysite.freeserve.com/blobrana/database/FirstTransits.jpg
A rare solar crossing of the Sun by the...
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IRAF & iMAC by
Ed Majden
Is anyone running IRAF on a iMAC running OS10 Panther? If so, how well does
it work? Any problems?
Ed
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NYT article speculating about life on Mars by
Kenneth Chiu
Requires free registration:
http://nytimes.com/2004/03/07/weekinreview/07mars.html
Now that there's conclusive evidence that at least part
of Mars was once a...
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March 9th 04 03:10 PM
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Place to post images as attachments by
mlm
Is there a good place on usenet to post images relevant to sci.astro and
sci.geo.geology. In my case, I am thinking of images of Mars rocks, but
there will be...
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why is 6 a magical number? by
Amirsaman
well, obviously, Carbon is by far the best possible base for any kind
of life that we could possibly consider. I have heard that the number
6 is a sort of...
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March 10th 04 03:45 AM
by CLT
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Mars once had atmosphere ... why not now? by
MarsMud
OK. So NASA has evidence that Mars once had lakes/seas of water. This
means it was warmer and had more of an atmosphere at some point in the
past. Why then and...
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March 10th 04 11:03 AM
by George
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MARS: "Bunny" & Reflective Sand by
Ian Goddard
Some people propose that the object seen here
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/spotlight/opportunity/b19_20040304.html
photographed by the Mars Rover...
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