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Old December 1st 10, 11:51 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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We humans have searched for evidence of extraterrestrial life for as
long as we've been looking at the stars. That ages-old search might have
finally turned up something big. On Thursday, December 2, several NASA
astrobiologists will announce results “that will impact the search for
evidence of extraterrestrial life”.

What does that mean? Judging by the research interests of the scientists
involved in the upcoming announcement, our guess is that this
astrobiological discovery will have something to do with water,
evolutionary biology, and aquatic bacteria.

We’ll be covering the press conference and the discovery that’ll be
announced on Thursday after 11AM PST (2PM EST), so keep an eye on
GeekTech, or watch the press conference on NASA's site. NASA will also
show a video broadcast of the press conference to journalists at NASA
Ames Research Center in Mountain View.
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Old December 2nd 10, 03:46 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"HVAC" wrote in message
...
We humans have searched for evidence of extraterrestrial life for as long
as we've been looking at the stars. That ages-old search might have
finally turned up something big. On Thursday, December 2, several NASA
astrobiologists will announce results “that will impact the search for
evidence of extraterrestrial life”.

What does that mean? Judging by the research interests of the scientists
involved in the upcoming announcement, our guess is that this
astrobiological discovery will have something to do with water,
evolutionary biology, and aquatic bacteria.

We’ll be covering the press conference and the discovery that’ll be
announced on Thursday after 11AM PST (2PM EST), so keep an eye on
GeekTech, or watch the press conference on NASA's site. NASA will also
show a video broadcast of the press conference to journalists at NASA Ames
Research Center in Mountain View.


I think it's conjecture. They found significant traces of Oxygen in the
atmospheres of three of Saturn's moons and according to Scientists, the
creation of oxygen requires living life forms. The three moons are covered
with
ice and could harbor deep oceans with thermal vents, which here on Earth are
havens for a variety of deep ocean fauna and flora.


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Old December 2nd 10, 04:23 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Brad Guth[_3_]
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On Dec 1, 3:51*pm, HVAC wrote:
We humans have searched for evidence of extraterrestrial life for as
long as we've been looking at the stars. That ages-old search might have
finally turned up something big. On Thursday, December 2, several NASA
astrobiologists will announce results that will impact the search for
evidence of extraterrestrial life .

What does that mean? Judging by the research interests of the scientists
involved in the upcoming announcement, our guess is that this
astrobiological discovery will have something to do with water,
evolutionary biology, and aquatic bacteria.

We ll be covering the press conference and the discovery that ll be
announced on Thursday after 11AM PST (2PM EST), so keep an eye on
GeekTech, or watch the press conference on NASA's site. NASA will also
show a video broadcast of the press conference to journalists at NASA
Ames Research Center in Mountain View.


I has to do with a comet spewing cyanide.

~ BG
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Old December 2nd 10, 04:24 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Dec 1, 7:46*pm, "Hagar" wrote:
"HVAC" wrote in message

...



We humans have searched for evidence of extraterrestrial life for as long
as we've been looking at the stars. That ages-old search might have
finally turned up something big. On Thursday, December 2, several NASA
astrobiologists will announce results “that will impact the search for
evidence of extraterrestrial life”.


What does that mean? Judging by the research interests of the scientists
involved in the upcoming announcement, our guess is that this
astrobiological discovery will have something to do with water,
evolutionary biology, and aquatic bacteria.


We’ll be covering the press conference and the discovery that’ll be
announced on Thursday after 11AM PST (2PM EST), so keep an eye on
GeekTech, or watch the press conference on NASA's site. NASA will also
show a video broadcast of the press conference to journalists at NASA Ames
Research Center in Mountain View.


I think it's conjecture. *They found significant traces of Oxygen in the
atmospheres of three of Saturn's moons and according to Scientists, the
creation of oxygen requires living life forms. *The three moons are covered
with
ice and could harbor deep oceans with thermal vents, which here on Earth are
havens for a variety of deep ocean fauna and flora.


It has to do with a comet spewing cyanide.

~ BG
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Old December 2nd 10, 11:37 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Warhol[_1_]
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On Dec 2, 5:24*am, Brad Guth wrote:
On Dec 1, 7:46*pm, "Hagar" wrote:



"HVAC" wrote in message


...


We humans have searched for evidence of extraterrestrial life for as long
as we've been looking at the stars. That ages-old search might have
finally turned up something big. On Thursday, December 2, several NASA
astrobiologists will announce results “that will impact the search for
evidence of extraterrestrial life”.


What does that mean? Judging by the research interests of the scientists
involved in the upcoming announcement, our guess is that this
astrobiological discovery will have something to do with water,
evolutionary biology, and aquatic bacteria.


We’ll be covering the press conference and the discovery that’ll be
announced on Thursday after 11AM PST (2PM EST), so keep an eye on
GeekTech, or watch the press conference on NASA's site. NASA will also
show a video broadcast of the press conference to journalists at NASA Ames
Research Center in Mountain View.


I think it's conjecture. *They found significant traces of Oxygen in the
atmospheres of three of Saturn's moons and according to Scientists, the
creation of oxygen requires living life forms. *The three moons are covered
with
ice and could harbor deep oceans with thermal vents, which here on Earth are
havens for a variety of deep ocean fauna and flora.


It has to do with a comet spewing cyanide.

*~ BG



they found extra-terrestrial life somewhere here on Earth... I
wondering who they want to fool this time... NASA charlatans will
announce: "Incredible microbe found in California lake."

ALIENS ALIENS ALIENS ALIENS!!!!!

OOOOOOOOO wait this is nasa....

After the last one, About a black
hole....NASA.......Never...A.....Straight.....Answ er.

Nasa High Priest are set to announce that bacteria have been
discovered that can survive in arsenic, an element previously thought
too toxic to support life

microorganisms = NASA breaking story

Time is running short

Know your Lord and Savior before its to late!
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Old December 2nd 10, 11:51 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Warhol[_1_]
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On Dec 2, 5:23*am, Brad Guth wrote:
On Dec 1, 3:51*pm, HVAC wrote:



We humans have searched for evidence of extraterrestrial life for as
long as we've been looking at the stars. That ages-old search might have
finally turned up something big. On Thursday, December 2, several NASA
astrobiologists will announce results that will impact the search for
evidence of extraterrestrial life .


What does that mean? Judging by the research interests of the scientists
involved in the upcoming announcement, our guess is that this
astrobiological discovery will have something to do with water,
evolutionary biology, and aquatic bacteria.


We ll be covering the press conference and the discovery that ll be
announced on Thursday after 11AM PST (2PM EST), so keep an eye on
GeekTech, or watch the press conference on NASA's site. NASA will also
show a video broadcast of the press conference to journalists at NASA
Ames Research Center in Mountain View.


I has to do with a comet spewing cyanide.

*~ BG




I want NASA to disclose HI-Res photos of Louros Valles.

but they wont.
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Old December 2nd 10, 01:42 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Only a man like Gran'Da'Dy Rollo and a Sacred Woman like Poppa, my
beloved Gran'Ma'My can save this world from her own stupidity...

His History is unknown to all... but His deeds are Magnificent...
throe Time and Space.

Rollo The Gran'Ranger and Sheriff... The Ultimate Judge that always
returns from the Underworld to judge the criminals for their evil
deceiving deeds.

The following conversation is reported to have taken place between the
Count of Chartres and the Norwegian vikings:

"Gallant soldiers!" shouted Hasting, from afar, "what is your
chieftain's name?"

"We have no lord over us," they replied; "we are all equal."

"For what purpose have you come to France?"

"To drive out the people who are here, or make them our
subjects, and win for ourselves a new country. But who are you? How is
it that you speak our tongue?"

"You know the story of Hasting," the count made answer;
"Hasting, the great viking, who scoured the seas with his multitude of
ships, and did so much damage in this kingdom?"

"Ay, we have heard of that; but Hasting has made a bad end to so
good a beginning."

"Will you submit to King Charles?" was the ambassador's next
query. "Will you give your faith and service, and receive from him
gifts and honor?"

"No, no," they cried back; "we will not submit to King Charles.
Go back and tell him so, you messenger, and say that we claim the rule
and dominion of whatever we win by our own strength and our swords."

Hasting lost no time in communicating this message to the French
and in urging a compromise. But Regnault called him a traitor, and
would have none of his advice. He promptly attacked Rollo and his
Norsemen, but suffered an overwhelming defeat. His army was cut to
pieces, and he himself slain by a fisherman of Rouen who had attached
himself to the invading force. Rollo followed up his victory by
sailing up the river and laying siege to Paris; but the capital of
France proved too strong for him and he had to retire to Rouen, whence
he continued to havoc the surrounding country. He conquered the city
of Bayeux and slew its ruler, Count Berenger, whose beautiful
daughter, Popa, he married. Instead of organizing mere plundering
expeditions, Rollo gradually changed his tactics and took permanent
possession of the towns that fell into his hands. The peasants, too,
who lived in the open country, found that it was their best policy to
seek his friendship and pay him tribute, rather than rely upon the
uncertain protection of the King of France. They had discovered before
this that Rollo was a man whose word could be trusted--a lord of
mighty will, who had a ruthless way of enforcing obedience, but was
open-handed and generous withal to those who would serve his purposes.

It could no longer be said with truth, as the vikings had said
to Hasting, that they had no lord over them. Rollo, whose
chieftainship had hitherto been based upon his genius for ruling, was
now formally chosen king--a title which he later exchanged for that of
Duke of Normandy. In Norway, previous to the conquests of Harold the
Fair-haired, each province had had its king, who was not always
hereditary, but was often chosen by the peasants themselves, because
he possessed the qualities required of a leader. It was in accordance
with the same custom that they now conferred kingship upon Rollo,
whose valor, sagacity, and firmness of purpose had been amply proven.
It was the power of the man--the weight and force of his personality--
which they respected, no less than his clear-sightedness, his
readiness of resource, and his skill in the rude statecraft of his
age.

Encouraged by his previous successes, Rollo now made larger
plans, and with the view to carrying them out, formed an alliance with
some Danish vikings who had managed to effect a lodgement and maintain
themselves for some years at the mouth of the Loire. Together they
started upon an extensive campaign, the objective point of which was
again Paris. But the powerful fortifications baffled the Norsemen, who
possessed no machinery of destruction fit to cope with such defences.
The siege had therefore to be abandoned. Dijon and Chartres also made
a successful resistance. But a long chain of smaller cities
surrendered, and the country was ravaged far and wide. The peasants
took to the woods and refused to sow their fields, knowing that there
was small chance of their reaping them. So desperate became the
situation that nobles and peasants alike entreated the king to make
peace with the Norsemen on whatever terms he could procure. The king
was not unwilling to listen to such prayers. It occurred to him that
in making a treaty with Rollo he would be killing two birds with one
stone. He would not only be ridding France of a dangerous foe, but he
might secure for himself a powerful friend who might help him keep the
unruly nobles in order, and secure him in the possession of his shorn
and reduced kingdom. With this end in view he invested Rollo with the
sovereignty of his northern province, named after the Norsemen,
Normandy, and conferred upon him the title of duke (912 a.d.). Rollo
was to recognize Charles as his overlord, and defend him against
external and internal foes; and he was to become a Christian and marry
the king's daughter, Gisla. It is told, however, that when Rollo was
required to kneel down and kiss the royal foot in token of fealty, he
stoutly refused.

"I will never bend my knee before any man," he said, "nor will I
kiss anyone's foot."

After much persuasion however, he permitted one of his men to
perform the act of homage in his stead. His proxy stalked sullenly
forward, and pausing before the king, who was on horseback, seized his
foot and raised it to his lips. By this manoeuvre, the king came to
make a somersault, at which there followed a great and disrespectful
burst of laughter from the Norsemen.

Shortly after the conclusion of this treaty Rollo was baptized,
and his marriage to the Princess Gisla was celebrated with great pomp
in the city of Rouen. His previous marriage to Popa does not seem to
have caused him any scruple, though, as a matter of fact, he continued
to regard the latter as his wife, and when Gisla died he resumed his
marital relations with her, if indeed they had ever been interrupted.
The princess had been to him nothing but a hostage from the king and a
pledge of his good faith. But Popa, who was the mother of his son
William, surnamed Longsword, he loved, and we do not hear that the
fact that he had killed her father caused any serious trouble between
them.

As Duke of Normandy, Rollo exhibited a political insight and a
genius for administration which in those turbulent days was certainly
remarkable. He had the true welfare of his people at heart, and with a
firm hand he maintained justice, protecting the weak, and restraining
the strong. The laws which he made he enforced with stern
impartiality, and no man could plead birth or privilege before him, if
he wantonly offended. The farmers were Rollo's special care; for
warrior though he was, he well knew that war is destructive, and that
the prosperity of a land must be founded upon productive labor. The
peasantry of Normandy were not slow to discover that they were better
off under their new ruler than they ever had been under the old; and
they rewarded Rollo with a sincere loyalty and devotion. Their
confidence in his power to right wrong, became in the course of time
half superstitious; and if any of them was in peril or suffered at the
hands of his enemy, it became the fashion to shout: "Ha, Rou!"--Rou
being a corruption of Raoul, the French form of Rolf or Rollo. Then it
was the duty of everyone who heard this cry, to hasten to the aid of
the sufferer or to pursue his assailant. It has been asserted that our
"hurrah" is derived from this Norman shout, but I hold this to be more
than doubtful.

That Normandy was prosperous under the reign of Rollo, and that
its people were contented, seems, however, to be well established.
According to the legend, so great was the public security that
property left on the highway could be found untouched after days and
weeks; the farmer left his implements in the field without fear of
losing them; and theft and robbery became comparatively rare. In a
great measure this was, no doubt, due to the strict organization which
Rollo introduced, and his insistence upon the personal accountability
of each one of his subjects to himself. For he had learned one most
important lesson from his enemy, Harold the Fair-haired. This king was
the first to establish in Europe what is called the feudal system of
land-tenure. He declared all land to be the property of the crown, and
merely held in fief by the nominal owners. In recognition of the
king's proprietorship, the latter, therefore, pledged themselves to
pay a certain tribute, and to support the king in case of war, with a
given number of armed men, in accordance with the size and value of
their holdings. This same system Rollo is said to have introduced into
Normandy, whence it spread over all Europe. Though we have now no more
use for it, it proved a great and important element in the progress of
civilization.

Rollo the Ganger son, William Longsword, who succeeded him as
Duke of Normandy, was a man of gentler disposition and in vigor and
sagacity inferior to his father. Rollo's descendant in the fifth
generation was William the Conqueror, who inherited in a larger
measure the qualities of his great ancestor.

source:
http://biography.edigg.com/Rollo_The_Ganger.shtml

I am proud to announce you all that I am Little Kid of this
Gran'Judge...
http://larsbrownworth.com/blog/wp-co.../03/viking.jpg

The man who saves the world when serious 911 danger looms...

On Dec 2, 1:48*pm, Saul Levy wrote:
WHY SHOULD THEY, FOOL?

Just like GOOFY****HEAD, YOU ARE A NOBODY!

**** OFF, FOOL!

BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

IDIOT!

Saul Levy

On Thu, 2 Dec 2010 03:51:34 -0800 (PST), Warhol
wrote:

I want NASA to disclose HI-Res photos of Louros Valles.


but they wont.


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Old December 2nd 10, 03:43 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Brad Guth[_3_]
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On Dec 2, 3:51*am, Warhol wrote:
On Dec 2, 5:23*am, Brad Guth wrote:



On Dec 1, 3:51*pm, HVAC wrote:


We humans have searched for evidence of extraterrestrial life for as
long as we've been looking at the stars. That ages-old search might have
finally turned up something big. On Thursday, December 2, several NASA
astrobiologists will announce results that will impact the search for
evidence of extraterrestrial life .


What does that mean? Judging by the research interests of the scientists
involved in the upcoming announcement, our guess is that this
astrobiological discovery will have something to do with water,
evolutionary biology, and aquatic bacteria.


We ll be covering the press conference and the discovery that ll be
announced on Thursday after 11AM PST (2PM EST), so keep an eye on
GeekTech, or watch the press conference on NASA's site. NASA will also
show a video broadcast of the press conference to journalists at NASA
Ames Research Center in Mountain View.


I has to do with a comet spewing cyanide.


*~ BG


I want NASA to disclose HI-Res photos of Louros Valles.

but they wont.


-5 km seems like a good warm and deep spot to drill for water. That
whole valley seems pretty nifty.

~ BG
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Old December 2nd 10, 03:56 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Brad Guth[_3_]
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On Dec 2, 3:37*am, Warhol wrote:
On Dec 2, 5:24*am, Brad Guth wrote:



On Dec 1, 7:46*pm, "Hagar" wrote:


"HVAC" wrote in message


...


We humans have searched for evidence of extraterrestrial life for as long
as we've been looking at the stars. That ages-old search might have
finally turned up something big. On Thursday, December 2, several NASA
astrobiologists will announce results “that will impact the search for
evidence of extraterrestrial life”.


What does that mean? Judging by the research interests of the scientists
involved in the upcoming announcement, our guess is that this
astrobiological discovery will have something to do with water,
evolutionary biology, and aquatic bacteria.


We’ll be covering the press conference and the discovery that’ll be
announced on Thursday after 11AM PST (2PM EST), so keep an eye on
GeekTech, or watch the press conference on NASA's site. NASA will also
show a video broadcast of the press conference to journalists at NASA Ames
Research Center in Mountain View.


I think it's conjecture. *They found significant traces of Oxygen in the
atmospheres of three of Saturn's moons and according to Scientists, the
creation of oxygen requires living life forms. *The three moons are covered
with
ice and could harbor deep oceans with thermal vents, which here on Earth are
havens for a variety of deep ocean fauna and flora.


It has to do with a comet spewing cyanide.


*~ BG


they found extra-terrestrial life somewhere here on Earth... I
wondering who they want to fool this time... NASA charlatans will
announce: "Incredible microbe found in California lake."

ALIENS ALIENS ALIENS ALIENS!!!!!

OOOOOOOOO wait this is nasa....

After the last one, About a black
hole....NASA.......Never...A.....Straight.....Answ er.

Nasa High Priest are set to announce that bacteria have been
discovered that can survive in arsenic, an element previously thought
too toxic to support life

microorganisms = NASA breaking story

Time is running short

Know your Lord and Savior before its to late!


How did they create a comet made of toxic elements, unless it came
from a destroyed world?

When stars explode/implode or a pair merge/combine is when another
nebula/molecular cloud gets formed, and perhaps millions or more
likely a billion years later is when something solid gets formed.
Older stars have more metal elements, but there's really no telling
what took place or how long it took. So we're back to square one.

~ BG
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Old December 2nd 10, 04:08 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Warhol[_1_]
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On Dec 2, 4:43*pm, Brad Guth wrote:
On Dec 2, 3:51*am, Warhol wrote:



On Dec 2, 5:23*am, Brad Guth wrote:


On Dec 1, 3:51*pm, HVAC wrote:


We humans have searched for evidence of extraterrestrial life for as
long as we've been looking at the stars. That ages-old search might have
finally turned up something big. On Thursday, December 2, several NASA
astrobiologists will announce results that will impact the search for
evidence of extraterrestrial life .


What does that mean? Judging by the research interests of the scientists
involved in the upcoming announcement, our guess is that this
astrobiological discovery will have something to do with water,
evolutionary biology, and aquatic bacteria.


We ll be covering the press conference and the discovery that ll be
announced on Thursday after 11AM PST (2PM EST), so keep an eye on
GeekTech, or watch the press conference on NASA's site. NASA will also
show a video broadcast of the press conference to journalists at NASA
Ames Research Center in Mountain View.


I has to do with a comet spewing cyanide.


*~ BG


I want NASA to disclose HI-Res photos of Louros Valles.


but they wont.


-5 km seems like a good warm and deep spot to drill for water. *That
whole valley seems pretty nifty.

*~ BG




It seem to be a good spot to see what kind of damage a sacred heavens
rock can do to a surface of a planet...

http://esamultimedia.esa.int/images/...sMarineris.jpg

You need a 3D colored red/green glasses to appreciate the so called
Louros Valles ground zero... (The Cosmic Thunderbolt) images.

http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Exp...TZ57ESD_1.html

I have felt bad for Mars every time I see that slash in her side.

 




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