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[Planetary Science]
A Grand Slam: In a winning move, NASA probe burrows into a comet A 372-kilogram copper projectile released from NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft successfully slammed into Comet Tempel 1 on July 4, producing some heavenly fireworks. http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050709/bob7.asp |
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![]() Thanks Sam. Some nice pictures can be found at: http://deepimpact.jpl.nasa.gov/home/ --Mike Jr. Sam Wormley wrote: [Planetary Science] A Grand Slam: In a winning move, NASA probe burrows into a comet A 372-kilogram copper projectile released from NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft successfully slammed into Comet Tempel 1 on July 4, producing some heavenly fireworks. http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050709/bob7.asp |
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On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 12:52:30 GMT, Sam Wormley wrote:
[Planetary Science] A Grand Slam: In a winning move, NASA probe burrows into a comet A 372-kilogram copper projectile released from NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft successfully slammed into Comet Tempel 1 on July 4, producing some heavenly fireworks. http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050709/bob7.asp A people raised on cartoons. How "fantastic". -- "sar bAsheh kolAh farAvuneh." |
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Math Freak wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 12:52:30 GMT, Sam Wormley wrote: [Planetary Science] A Grand Slam: In a winning move, NASA probe burrows into a comet A 372-kilogram copper projectile released from NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft successfully slammed into Comet Tempel 1 on July 4, producing some heavenly fireworks. http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050709/bob7.asp A people raised on cartoons. How "fantastic". I'm sorry, I think you meant to post to alt.im.so.much.smarter.than.everyone.else or alt.i.have.no.wonder -- Greg Crinklaw Astronomical Software Developer Cloudcroft, New Mexico, USA (33N, 106W, 2700m) SkyTools: http://www.skyhound.com/cs.html Observing: http://www.skyhound.com/sh/skyhound.html Comets: http://www.skyhound.com/sh/comets.html To reply have a physician remove your spleen |
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Sam Wormley wrote:
[Planetary Science] A Grand Slam: In a winning move, NASA probe burrows into a comet A 372-kilogram copper projectile released from NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft successfully slammed into Comet Tempel 1 on July 4, producing some heavenly fireworks. http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050709/bob7.asp Bottom line: Comet dust is more like talcum powder than beach sand. The thing is poorly consolidated but fairly dense. The next step is to play with cumulative dust surface area and piddle about selectively adsorbed MOLECULES OF LIFE. Maybe the cure for AIDS or cancer is on a comet. Let's get NIH in space - they've got tremendously fat budgets for psychologists to endlessly videotape unhappy people. -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf |
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![]() "Greg Crinklaw" wrote in message ... A people raised on cartoons. How "fantastic". I'm sorry, I think you meant to post to alt.im.so.much.smarter.than.everyone.else or alt.i.have.no.wonder Or perhaps, alt.id.rather.be.raised.on.cliches |
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![]() Uncle Al wrote: Sam Wormley wrote: [Planetary Science] A Grand Slam: In a winning move, NASA probe burrows into a comet A 372-kilogram copper projectile released from NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft successfully slammed into Comet Tempel 1 on July 4, producing some heavenly fireworks. http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050709/bob7.asp Bottom line: Comet dust is more like talcum powder than beach sand. The thing is poorly consolidated but fairly dense. The next step is to play with cumulative dust surface area and piddle about selectively adsorbed MOLECULES OF LIFE. Maybe the cure for AIDS or cancer is on a comet. Let's get NIH in space - they've got tremendously fat budgets for psychologists to endlessly videotape unhappy people. Taxes pay for NIH's budget and paying taxes makes me unhappy. Hmmm, maybe there is a connection.... -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf |
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![]() Sam Wormley wrote: [Planetary Science] A Grand Slam: In a winning move, NASA probe burrows into a comet A 372-kilogram copper projectile released from NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft successfully slammed into Comet Tempel 1 on July 4, producing some heavenly fireworks. http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050709/bob7.asp I guess that means the comet found religion? You know... "Crater that is he that is within me, than he that is in the World... God is a Crater!" |
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![]() Mike wrote: Uncle Al wrote: Sam Wormley wrote: [Planetary Science] A Grand Slam: In a winning move, NASA probe burrows into a comet A 372-kilogram copper projectile released from NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft successfully slammed into Comet Tempel 1 on July 4, producing some heavenly fireworks. http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050709/bob7.asp Bottom line: Comet dust is more like talcum powder than beach sand. The thing is poorly consolidated but fairly dense. The next step is to play with cumulative dust surface area and piddle about selectively adsorbed MOLECULES OF LIFE. Maybe the cure for AIDS or cancer is on a comet. Let's get NIH in space - they've got tremendously fat budgets for psychologists to endlessly videotape unhappy people. Taxes pay for NIH's budget and paying taxes makes me unhappy. Hmmm, maybe there is a connection.... You have no money. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional-reserve_banking -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf |
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![]() Schoenfeld wrote: Mike wrote: Uncle Al wrote: Sam Wormley wrote: [Planetary Science] A Grand Slam: In a winning move, NASA probe burrows into a comet A 372-kilogram copper projectile released from NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft successfully slammed into Comet Tempel 1 on July 4, producing some heavenly fireworks. http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050709/bob7.asp Bottom line: Comet dust is more like talcum powder than beach sand. The thing is poorly consolidated but fairly dense. The next step is to play with cumulative dust surface area and piddle about selectively adsorbed MOLECULES OF LIFE. Maybe the cure for AIDS or cancer is on a comet. Let's get NIH in space - they've got tremendously fat budgets for psychologists to endlessly videotape unhappy people. Taxes pay for NIH's budget and paying taxes makes me unhappy. Hmmm, maybe there is a connection.... You have no money. I pay my taxes quarterly so four times a year it sure feels that way. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional-reserve_banking http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deposit_insurance The FDIC was once a client of mine. As I recall from history class those many, many years ago, the US was plagued with boom-bust economic cycles. After the biggest bust (aka the great depression) steps were taken to deal with the problem of bank runs. A bank run occurs when depositors demand en mass their money because they think that their bank is in trouble. The bank can't give everybody their money all at once because the banks have most of it loaned out. Ergo, crash. Deposit insurance promises that depositors will not loose their money, therefore they don't panic ergo no more bank runs. That is, the problems with Fractional-reserve_banking were all in people's heads. The FDIC HQ looks like a fort with a very solid looking exterior. "We are strong therefore your money is strong". Again, it's all in people's heads. Physics is done by some people and funded by other people. The former have to have a good appreciation of what goes on in the heads of the latter to be successful. -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf |
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