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Martian Snow White is full of lymph nodes.06 Jul 2008 02:55 GMT3
Martian Snow White is full of lymph nodes
See how lymph nodes make the soil clumpy in Snow White 5 at:
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=1555082230&p=0
Which geologist dare say this shows geological structure?05 Jul 2008 23:12 GMT11
Which geologist dare say Figure 1 below shows geological structure of
a Martian rock?
Dig for oil under the arctic of Earth, not under Martian arctic.
Figure 1 below shows a small area partially dug by Mars Lander
Mars04 Jul 2008 19:18 GMT1
The great Kepler was one of the first to plot the motions of the Earth
along with the orbital motion of Mars using the constellational
backdrop,this diagram is seen on page 86 -
http://mitpress.mit.edu/journals/pdf/POSC_13_1_74_0.pdf
thoughts on the Drake Equation04 Jul 2008 07:42 GMT101
I actually have a new update on the site, this time on the Drake
Equation, relating it to a classic formula from computer science (which
hasn't been done, as far as I know).  I tried not to make it too dull...
   http://astro.isi.edu/notes/drake.html
Things you would have learned in school ...04 Jul 2008 07:38 GMT1
... had you been paying attention.
http://www.maniacworld.com/pitiful-answer-on-game-show.html
Nice try.  Your IQ does drop by 50% the minute you set foot
on stage unless you are an experienced performer.  I don't
about Lin04 Jul 2008 06:42 GMT1
We should be grateful this mentally ill person
doesn't morph his name constantly which makes it easy for the message rules
iggy !! Oriel too for that matter.
One hundred years after the Tunguska event in Siberia04 Jul 2008 05:59 GMT4
NASA Science News for June 30, 2008
One hundred years after the Tunguska event in Siberia, scientists review what they've
learned about the mysterious blast from the heavens.
FULL STORY at
Aphelion Sun and the Portara (Temple of Apollo)03 Jul 2008 22:34 GMT4
Dear friends ... oriel,
I would like to present you with the aphelion sun setting over the
Portara on the aegean island of Naxos. The Portara is part of the
Temple of Apollo which was under construction but never finished. The
lastprophet.info03 Jul 2008 20:33 GMT1
I hope you don't mind receiving my letter. It is short but full of
information.
http://www.lastprophet.info/en/content/view/961/1/
For more information about Islam : www.imanway1.com
Apparent diameter03 Jul 2008 16:17 GMT7
Can anyone explain, if the apparent diameter of an objekt is connected
with the Magnitude and how?
Kind regards
not really an observing report03 Jul 2008 14:48 GMT9
But a report that contains some observing, nevertheless.
I've been having trouble finding both the time and the skies to go out
observing lately (mostly the time).  Not much time last night, either,
but I managed to get the scope out, and take a quick look at M11.  The
tidal forces from teh Moon creates Magma03 Jul 2008 13:35 GMT12
Is it possible that tidal forces from the Moon gives us Magma?   Magma
is considered a mystery.
Jon Riley
Toronto
Was this a priceless tree frog or a toad or a lizard on Mars?03 Jul 2008 11:50 GMT1
Was this a tree frog or a toad or a lizard—priceless on Mars?
See http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=1555128108&p=18
Your advice would be much appreciated.
Exoplanets TrES-2b in Draco and HD189733b in Vulpecula03 Jul 2008 07:01 GMT1
Dear friends ... and Oriel,
I had the opportunity last week to pursue an additional two exoplanet
transits. To be more specific, the first catch was TrES-2b in Draco
whose orbit is almost certain to be decaying given the shortening of
Come on over to Moderated Sci.astro.amateur!02 Jul 2008 04:53 GMT62
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