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I'm looking at a comet "Tempel 1" a picture taken by are probe,and it
has a dry fine sand surface with hundreds of craters. It looks like our Moon It does not resemble a dirty snow ball. Some asteroids have moons. Pluto status as a planet has been taken away. Its small has ice structure,and a moon. It is this stuff that prompted me to post. Its my first time posting in this group. Google will tell you I have been posting in Sci.Physics,and Alt astronomy for over 8 years,but I accidentally erased all my discussion groups Still I love science,as I'm sure you all do I think outside of the box most times Bert |
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On Nov 30, 8:45 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
I'm looking at a comet "Tempel 1" a picture taken by are probe,and it has a dry fine sand surface with hundreds of craters. It looks like our Moon It does not resemble a dirty snow ball. Some asteroids have moons. Pluto status as a planet has been taken away. Its small has ice structure,and a moon. It is this stuff that prompted me to post. Its my first time posting in this group. Google will tell you I have been posting in Sci.Physics,and Alt astronomy for over 8 years,but I accidentally erased all my discussion groups Still I love science,as I'm sure you all do I think outside of the box most times Bert What's an "are probe"?" |
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Igor "Are probe" means a NASA deep space probe,and not one done by
another country. Bert |
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On Dec 2, 8:53 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Igor "Are probe" means a NASA deep space probe,and not one done by another country. Bert Can you cite that? I can't find the "are probe" anywhere. |
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