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Bert *30 Nov 2006 18:57 GMT8
* I saw you on my AOL Bud List,
So you got on ~ !
If you have any questions
I may be able to help, just ask.
Star Vantage Point30 Nov 2006 17:22 GMT3
Does anyone know if PC software exists that can show the
starscape as seen from the vantage point of another star,
such as Tau Ceti, Capella, even Alpha Centauri, to name a
few candidates, located within 100 LY of Sol?  The display
MIDRO  Fits30 Nov 2006 16:39 GMT1
We must thank "Painius" for this great new word. Its definition fits so
well with tying in a single word ,when words are so hard to come by when
describing our universe's realms.  Thank you Painius I shall use this
word always. I wish I live long enough to see it used in Google,and
Light in Phase and then Out of Phase.....30 Nov 2006 13:06 GMT1
I was listening to this very concrete thinking elecrical engineer on the
radio who seemed to believe that various energy levels wavelengths
attained by photons had the physical implication of the light being able
to pass though or miss a solid mater interface target by virtue of it
Numbers30 Nov 2006 08:22 GMT4
Who does know a text on the internet that lists number of galaxies,
stars, distances, masses, ages etc.
Fons.
The TRUE ORIGIN of Our MOON30 Nov 2006 08:03 GMT1
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           TRUE ORIGIN of MOON ;  and
           GALACTIC FEDERATION Moon and Mars BASES
Update from The REAL Galactic Federation
Giant Ocean Once Covered Mars!29 Nov 2006 22:36 GMT99
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Giant ocean once covered Mars
"Mars was once covered with a planet-wide ocean, Nasa experts believe.
The space agency's two robot rovers have detected widespread deposits
Have Laptop Will Travel29 Nov 2006 22:14 GMT22
Help Help Help   I have it on line. Don't know how to use it  My
computer email is Herbertglazier@aol.net  How do I get into this group?
How do I get to answer under your posts.  Captain nightbat,Double-A,and
all those that are my friends please help.  Keeping both webtv and my
Large Meteor ? Near Wembley, Monday (28th November) Night ?29 Nov 2006 22:04 GMT3
Leaving Wembley Arena, walking South (or SE) saw a large object burn up
in the atmosphere.  Much larger than a shooting star... Frient saw it
and I guess lots of other people too...
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A Theory of Everything: Geometric Generalization is updated29 Nov 2006 17:54 GMT115
A theory of everything, and a mathematical formulation of a philosophy:
Geometric Generalization of the Structure of Nature is reviewed and
extended.
The updated version of this elegant theory is presented on its new
HOWARD GUILTY OF THE PORT ARTHUR HOLOCAUST +  INNOCENT BRYANT'S LIFE SENTENCE29 Nov 2006 07:09 GMT8
Forward of today 's  reply to some aus.ng
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SHEP a écrit :
> hubbca2...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
The Law of Orbits29 Nov 2006 03:48 GMT3
If this question could be answered, it would straighten out some confusion
for me.
Let's say the sun vanishes instantly.  We wouldn't go dark until 8 minutes
later. However, what happens to the earth's orbit? Would it also take 8
This is *NOT* a TROLL29 Nov 2006 02:56 GMT57
I lied.
Signature

alt.usenet.kooks - Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker:
September 2005 and April 2006

The Moon's Near Side28 Nov 2006 23:23 GMT1
Earth's closest astronomical neighbor, the Moon, is still not fully
understood. The side facing us is covered with large round features,
currently explained as the remnants of an early period of massive
bombardment which later filled up with wide-ranging lakes of magma.
wikisky > 500,000,000 objects28 Nov 2006 21:04 GMT1
I am a member of the development team of WIKISKY www.wikisky.org. The
web site is a detailed sky-map with SDSS data integrated. I think that
thit's the first really interactive sky-map which may be controlled the
same way like google maps. It's a great site with a lot of images and
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