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Old December 19th 05, 06:22 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Why not? Maybe Arthur C. Clarke isn't far off. It's a grand thought to
think that
maybe ET has been watching Earth for eons. An interstellar probe orbiting
the solar system.

http://www.cfeps.astrosci.ca/4b7/index.html



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Old December 19th 05, 06:24 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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B A Loney wrote:
Why not? Maybe Arthur C. Clarke isn't far off. It's a grand thought to think that
maybe ET has been watching Earth for eons. An interstellar probe orbiting the solar system.

http://www.cfeps.astrosci.ca/4b7/index.html


Not a particularly good vantage point for watching the earth.
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Presumably the results would be shown on their comedy channel? :-)

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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 06:22:07 GMT, "B A Loney" wrote:

Why not? Maybe Arthur C. Clarke isn't far off. It's a grand thought to
think that
maybe ET has been watching Earth for eons. An interstellar probe orbiting
the solar system.

http://www.cfeps.astrosci.ca/4b7/index.html



Why not? They've already found the Death Star orbiting Saturn:

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07639

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"Sam Wormley" wrote in message
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B A Loney wrote:
Why not? Maybe Arthur C. Clarke isn't far off. It's a grand thought to
think that
maybe ET has been watching Earth for eons. An interstellar probe orbiting
the solar system.

http://www.cfeps.astrosci.ca/4b7/index.html


Not a particularly good vantage point for watching the earth.


Says who?


 




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