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Earth's gravity apparently captured a tiny asteroid that ventured too near our ... Earth's "Other Moon". April 17, 2007. by Roger W. Sinnott



 
 
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Old April 23rd 07, 04:58 AM posted to nz.general,sci.astro.amateur
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Default Earth's gravity apparently captured a tiny asteroid that ventured too near our ... Earth's "Other Moon". April 17, 2007. by Roger W. Sinnott

amazing interesting article by mr sinnott..

(same issue, U.S. variable star observer, aged 100.

new zealand's own equally famous renowned amateur professional
astronomer Dr frank bateson. -doris- autobiography.
passed away very shortly after. ? radio new zealand.
www.radionz.co.nz national news...........
Sincere Condolences. 23-4-2007.)

donald mcdonald WGTN NZ

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Old April 23rd 07, 02:12 PM posted to nz.general,sci.astro.amateur
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Default Earth's gravity apparently captured a tiny asteroid that ventured too near our ... Earth's "Other Moon". April 17, 2007. by Roger W. Sinnott

On Apr 23, 3:58 pm, wrote:
amazing interesting article by mr sinnott..

(same issue, U.S. variable star observer, aged 100.

new zealand's own equally famous renowned amateur professional
astronomer Dr frank bateson. -doris- autobiography.
passed away very shortly after. ? radio new zealand.www.radionz.co.nznational news...........
Sincere Condolences. 23-4-2007.)

donald mcdonald WGTN NZ

SkyTonight.com - Homepage News - Earth's "Other Moon"Last year Earth's
gravity apparently captured a tiny asteroid that ventured too near
our ... Earth's "Other Moon". April 17, 2007. by Roger W. Sinnott ...
skytonight.com/news/home/7067527.html - 30k - 21 Apr 2007 - Cached -
Similar pages

Astro AlertFor comparison, the distance between the Earth and the Moon
is approximately 0.0026 AU. ... Roger W. Sinnott. Associate Editor Sky
& Telescope ...www.xs4all.nl/~carlkop/2000qw7.html- 17k - Cached - Similar pages



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Old April 23rd 07, 02:14 PM posted to nz.general,sci.astro.amateur
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Default Earth's gravity apparently captured a tiny asteroid that ventured too near our ... Earth's "Other Moon". April 17, 2007. by Roger W. Sinnott

On Apr 23, 3:58 pm, wrote:
amazing interesting article by mr sinnott..

(same issue, U.S. variable star observer, aged 100.

new zealand's own equally famous renowned amateur professional
astronomer Dr frank bateson. -doris- autobiography.
passed away very shortly after. ? radio new zealand.www.radionz.co.nznational news...........
Sincere Condolences. 23-4-2007.)

donald mcdonald WGTN NZ

SkyTonight.com - Homepage News - Earth's "Other Moon"Last year Earth's
gravity apparently captured a tiny asteroid that ventured too near
our ... Earth's "Other Moon". April 17, 2007. by Roger W. Sinnott ...
skytonight.com/news/home/7067527.html - 30k - 21 Apr 2007 - Cached -
Similar pages

Astro AlertFor comparison, the distance between the Earth and the Moon
is approximately 0.0026 AU. ... Roger W. Sinnott. Associate Editor Sky
& Telescope ...www.xs4all.nl/~carlkop/2000qw7.html- 17k - Cached - Similar pages


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Old April 24th 07, 05:58 AM posted to nz.general,sci.astro.amateur
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Default Earth's gravity apparently captured a tiny asteroid that venturedtoo near our ... Earth's "Other Moon". April 17, 2007. by Roger W. Sinnott

canon paora wrote:
On Apr 23, 3:58 pm, wrote:

amazing interesting article by mr sinnott..

(same issue, U.S. variable star observer, aged 100.

new zealand's own equally famous renowned amateur professional
astronomer Dr frank bateson. -doris- autobiography.
passed away very shortly after. ? radio new zealand.www.radionz.co.nznational news...........
Sincere Condolences. 23-4-2007.)

donald mcdonald WGTN NZ

SkyTonight.com - Homepage News - Earth's "Other Moon"Last year Earth's
gravity apparently captured a tiny asteroid that ventured too near
our ... Earth's "Other Moon". April 17, 2007. by Roger W. Sinnott ...
skytonight.com/news/home/7067527.html - 30k - 21 Apr 2007 - Cached -
Similar pages

Astro AlertFor comparison, the distance between the Earth and the Moon
is approximately 0.0026 AU. ... Roger W. Sinnott. Associate Editor Sky
& Telescope ...www.xs4all.nl/~carlkop/2000qw7.html- 17k - Cached - Similar pages



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