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| bright star in the south | 31 Jul 2006 22:57 GMT | 10 |
My neighbour says that a really bright star at dusk looking roughly south and maybe 25 degrees up from the horizon is a satellite. I queried this and he convinced me that it was. It's stationary. I think it's Jupiter
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| Satellites for every Planet. | 31 Jul 2006 21:59 GMT | 2 |
Mars has satellites recording its activity as I type. Why not monitor all planets this way. It would give us such a great continuos view I would like a continuos probe of the Kiepler belt as well. Satellites are not very expensive and can last many years. Bert
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| To Boldly Go 220 Miles Away | 31 Jul 2006 20:21 GMT | 2 |
http://www.space.com/adastra/adastra_discovery_call_060727.html The above link references a National Space Society article about how NASA 'made the right call' to launch STS-121, the most recent Space Shuttle mission.
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| Hey Star ~ Struck fans ~ ! | 31 Jul 2006 19:37 GMT | 4 |
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| Is Every thing Hollow ?? | 31 Jul 2006 18:36 GMT | 10 |
At the exact center of the Earth it is hollow Could be hollow at the sun's center. Best to keep in mind sub-micro particles such as the spinning cloud of an electron would make sense that aT THE CLOUDS CENTER it Is JUST SPACE. Like whirl pools,tornados,donuts,and universes they
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| Mini-Bangs and Supernova Bangs | 31 Jul 2006 18:34 GMT | 9 |
My critical mass density of a black hole theory I can relate to a supernova with the critical mass density to create a black hole. I'll go a step further and add all supernovas that produce black holes explode with the same force.(radiation) This is now proven. That helps what I
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| The Dandelions of Universes. | 31 Jul 2006 15:20 GMT | 10 |
Dandelions are seeds from their mother flower. Universes come out of their parent universe. The seeds of new universes come from the parent that seeded space with black holes. Here you can see how our universe was created,and that does away with that stupid thought that
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| Moon Question | 31 Jul 2006 05:35 GMT | 37 |
Does the same side of the moon always face the earth, or does the moon rotate and spin around like the earth? Are the classroom models which have the moon stuck on a pole which doesn't spin inaccurate? The craters on the side of the moon that
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| Belgian doctor: Israel using chemical weapons | 31 Jul 2006 04:50 GMT | 102 |
Belgian doctor: Israel using chemical weapons 21.07.2006 BRUSSELS - The Israeli military is using chemical weapons during its bombing of Lebanon, a Belgian-Lebanese professor claimed during a press
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| Spinning at the Beginning of the Sun,and the Solar System | 31 Jul 2006 02:19 GMT | 9 |
Got to go back about 5 billion years ago. Best to keep in mind our solar system began to condense from a cloud of dust,and gas The gas was mostly hydrogen and helium,and interesting the dust consisted of elements brewed in the cores of stars that exploded billions of years
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| Cosmic Evolution of Nebulae | 31 Jul 2006 02:17 GMT | 22 |
My hypothesis is there was a spacetime after the big gamma bust had died down and the spacetime of hydrogen(mostly) and helium gas was distributed evenly(homogenized) through out space. We see this as the way gases work today. What caused these gases to become clumpy and form
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| Bloody sunday was bush singing last week... | 31 Jul 2006 01:09 GMT | 3 |
AINT THIS A BLOODY SUNDAY ... THE OFFICIAL START of WORLD WAR... YOU WANTED IT, YOU GOT IT... LISTEN CAREFULLY TO THE WORDS SAID THIS BLOODY SUNDAY... in the UN http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=Bush+Bloody+sunday&btnG=Search
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| New Method Developed to Detect Smaller Kuiper Belt Objects | 31 Jul 2006 00:25 GMT | 17 |
Outer solar system's busy, busy, busy Judy Skatssoon ABC Science Online Wednesday, 26 July 2006
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| Water on Venus. | 30 Jul 2006 19:01 GMT | 3 |
So the sun was not as hot several billion years ago in comparison with now. If Venus had water it could lock much of its carbon dioxide in its modern
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| Advice needed ... Astro engineering battery won't recharge | 30 Jul 2006 18:17 GMT | 6 |
After a bit of a break from astronomy due to work pressures I've found that my astro engineering 12v battery wasn't plugged in and has run flat. I've had it plugged into the mains charger for 2 days now but it isn't charging up. The recharge light is on though.
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