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Old July 10th 05, 04:00 AM
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"Captain!" wrote in message
news:mCYze.144354$on1.123610@clgrps13...
http://www.universetoday.com/am/publ...ct.html?672005

one of the posters here predicted it would be dense and i predicted it
would be soft and icy.
welp, i don't mind being wrong. now i am curious as to what kind of
material it actually is.


AN interesting quote from your link: "The satellite's speed and agility,
however, provides an important complement to the dozens of other world-class
observatories in space and on Earth observing the Deep Impact experiment. "

It makes me wonder how many less-than-world-class, or perhaps even
miserable, observatories there are in orbit.

chuck in persia



 




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