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A BRIGHT SUPERNOVA IN THE NEARBY GALAXY NGC 2403 (STScI-PRC04-23)



 
 
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Old September 3rd 04, 12:19 AM
Michael Barlow
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"Phil Wheeler" wrote in message
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Alexander Avtanski wrote:

What I don't understand is why old information like this goes out
as a "NEWS ALERT" (even in capital letters). That's OK, but it got
me for a second: "Ah, another bright one!", and I was a bit
disappointed when I figured it out...


A couple of weeks ago a (non-astronomer)friend emailed me the news of
the close approach of Mars in August. He was chagrined when I told him
he was almost exactly a year late :-)

Phil

My sister called me Monday wanting to confirm something about Mars. She
told me what her her hair dresser told her - the same thing your friend did.
Maybe there's something going round on a web site or forum somewhere(?).
--
Michael A. Barlow


 




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