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| Hail Damages Shuttle Atlantis---Oh The Humanity! | 28 Feb 2007 23:53 GMT | 3 |
nightbat wrote The warranty on expensive luxury cars is voided if they are not winter heated garaged but the Nasa Team geniuses leave multi million dollar Atlantis on winter March launch pad, ok.
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| 350 Tons of $100 bills | 28 Feb 2007 23:34 GMT | 7 |
It went on a one way trip in two C 5 army cargo planes(biggest plane flying.) Only Bush could pull this off with the help of Severn Trent(mafia) Part of this money will see to it that republicans will win. They now have stolen 12 billion dollars,and can't lose. Bert
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| Andromeda and other nebulae | 28 Feb 2007 22:13 GMT | 4 |
Why has Andromeda nebulae not been known from ages immemorable? It is magnitude over 4. It is in northern sky. Shouldn´t it be a naked eye object? Compare with Presepe, also magnitude over 4. Presepe was mentioned by
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| Have Questions Or Need Help From An Astronomer ? | 28 Feb 2007 21:33 GMT | 7 |
I'm here to help you understand our amazing space ! Have age old questions about everything space and astronomy? Need help figuring out your astronomy homework ? need help observing ? or can't find that nebula, galaxy or star
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| "Colonel Jake'sters - Official FAQ for Kooks Awards & Offices - website!!! (fully functional with audio option, intended for High Speed Internet)..." | 28 Feb 2007 20:32 GMT | 5 |
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| The Wilson Theory of Space. | 28 Feb 2007 20:21 GMT | 110 |
This is mainly about 'fields' and the complete absence of them. Imagine if there were only one piece of matter in the whole universe, a single electron. We know that the electron has an electric field around itself that will repel
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| More Sci Fi Sillyness | 28 Feb 2007 17:23 GMT | 1 |
nightbat wrote Mainstreamers still try to use no evidence multiverse to try to solve the gravitational loop, sheesh! See:
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| Copernicus (1473-1543) | 28 Feb 2007 17:05 GMT | 5 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- See: 'De revolutionibus orbium coelestium libri VI': http://pka.bj.uj.edu.pl/bjmanus/revol/titlpg_e.html Not only did Copernicus seek to re-order the heavens,
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| In the Context of Sir Arthur Eddington | 28 Feb 2007 14:50 GMT | 9 |
To All: In the context of Sir Arthur Eddington, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Stanley_Eddington and more definitive universal constants available at this time,
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| Our Solar System | 28 Feb 2007 11:20 GMT | 1 |
Just curious. Since the sun has 3 rotations and 3 observable magnetic lines, is it possible that because of its' size that the planets could have been formed by the behavior of the sun and how it affects the space around
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| Miscellaneous Rare Pics and Perhaps Unique Movie Sequences | 28 Feb 2007 07:32 GMT | 5 |
It's cloudy here, and Cassini hasn't (IMO) been so stimulating lately, so I thought I'd rummage through some old raw images I grabbed awhile back from the constantly changing raw picture pages on the Cassini site, some of which may no longer be available on the Cassini site:
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| Join My Group!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | 28 Feb 2007 03:51 GMT | 2 |
http://groups.google.com/group/neat-astronomy?hl=en
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| SMC and 47 Tucanae | 28 Feb 2007 01:03 GMT | 3 |
How far are SMC and 47 Tucanae from each other, in angular measure? How well can you measure your position in the Galactic disc by the parallax between SMC and 47 Tucanae? If you are able to verify by SMC and 47 Tucanae that you are in
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| Why get a telescope | 27 Feb 2007 22:26 GMT | 7 |
Sorry for the question but I have to ask since I cannot answer. Wife factor. If we get a telescope, any type or size, and then we look at Saturn, or the Moon or nebula, why have a telescope after that? The objects will still be there. So, why invest in a
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| Rocks Came Before Fusion of medium stars | 27 Feb 2007 17:02 GMT | 5 |
Good science makes that a fact. Very good theory is nebula clouds to be compressed by gravity need areas of heavy elements. These heavy elements come out of super nova explosions and are traveling through space as I'm typing(another source of dark matter(gravity) Best to
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