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Twin SuperNovas Spotted
nightbat wrote
Astronomers have spotted twin Super Novas in one galaxy. See: http://www.space.com/scienceastronom...double_sn.html ponder on, the nightbat |
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Twin SuperNovas Spotted
nightbat Could not get into that site. All I can say two supernovas in
one galaxy can be very hazardous to its organic planets bert |
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Twin SuperNovas Spotted
"Bob Officer" wrote in message ... On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 12:34:59 -0400, in alt.astronomy, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: nightbat Could not get into that site. All I can say two supernovas in one galaxy can be very hazardous to its organic planets bert Beert try this one: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/...supernova.html Nit-wit-Bat: the URL you gave had Six ****ing pop-ups! You are a real genius, Batty... Not! Science Daily allows one you use an RSS feed and they only have a 30% ad over load with no pop-ups. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0626115308.htm That's the same info without an 70% load of ads and pop-ups. http://www.nasa.gov/goddard is the source of the article and An RSS feed is available@ http://nai.nasa.gov/nai_rss.cfm This will display the news release within seconds of the release. it is how unofficial web pages get their content from NASA, and then floods your computer with 75% of the overhead Pop-ups and ads, tracker and cookies. You saucerheads are such morons.... Batty are you the Moron Spammer that was run off of sci.astro 6 years ago touting his web space @ Space.com? Just one more reason for your morons to go back to your AUK hovel and stay there. |
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Twin SuperNovas Spotted
On Jun 28, 6:30 pm, "Hagar" wrote:
"Art Deco" wrote in message ... Bob Officer wrote: On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 13:30:02 -0700, in alt.astronomy, "Hagar" wrote: "Bob Officer" wrote in message ... On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 12:34:59 -0400, in alt.astronomy, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: nightbat Could not get into that site. All I can say two supernovas in one galaxy can be very hazardous to its organic planets bert Beert try this one: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/...double_superno... Nit-wit-Bat: the URL you gave had Six ****ing pop-ups! You are a real genius, Batty... Not! Science Daily allows one you use an RSS feed and they only have a 30% ad over load with no pop-ups. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0626115308.htm That's the same info without an 70% load of ads and pop-ups. http://www.nasa.gov/goddard is the source of the article and An RSS feed is available@ http://nai.nasa.gov/nai_rss.cfm This will display the news release within seconds of the release. it is how unofficial web pages get their content from NASA, and then floods your computer with 75% of the overhead Pop-ups and ads, tracker and cookies. You saucerheads are such morons.... Batty are you the Moron Spammer that was run off of sci.astro 6 years ago touting his web space @ Space.com? Just one more reason for your morons to go back to your AUK hovel and stay there. Did you know I was in sci.astro, sci.skeptics and alt.astronomy prior to AUK. Maybe Batty and crew should run back to alt.alien.vistor or alt.not.a.working.brain.cell.between.the.entire. group Facts are not very high on Garfish's priority list, he is too busy polishing his laming skills. Sorry, I forgot that you losers suffer under the delusion that you are the really smart ones. Reality check: your primary hangout is AUK, you give yourselves awards for being stupid and then proudly display that dubious badge of honor in your ever growing inane tag lines... 'nuff said. Right. And there is only one frothing, dancing, prancing, drooling, ranting, raving kook here as far as I can see, filling this group with his many obsessive posts every night night, even when nodody is responding to him. But he does always seem to find a sidekick. Double-A |
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