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| Spam Free Alternatives to Usenet Astronomy Groups | 21 Jul 2008 03:57 GMT | 9 |
Spam Free Alternatives to Usenet Astronomy Groups There are viable alternatives to the usenet astronomy groups that do not suffer heavily from non-astronomical spam nor from the obsessive postings of a small number of people. Indeed very little of the
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| NASA is trapped by evolution and vested interest in the face of mounting evidence for fossils on Mars | 21 Jul 2008 01:54 GMT | 3 |
NASA is trapped by evolution and vested interest in the face of mounting evidence for fossils on Mars Over 40 definite evidences of Martian fossils are listed here: http://www.wretch.cc/album/album.php?id=lin440315&book=20
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| you want tu realeates agents | 21 Jul 2008 00:45 GMT | 1 |
http://www.realestates5.blogspot.com/
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| Why the lack of usenet interest in anything JAXA SELENE? | 21 Jul 2008 00:13 GMT | 515 |
Japan lunar probe reaches orbit http://groups.google.com/group/sci.space.policy/browse_frm/thread/ba6e27556d88b3 26/003f35e7781e5cdb#003f35e7781e5cdb JAXA SELENE/SELINE via H-2A/H-IIA http://www.jaxa.jp/countdown/f13/index_e.html
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| Moon in June | 20 Jul 2008 11:18 GMT | 6 |
I had a great view last night from my park bench (best seat in the solar system) of the Moon sliding slowly under Jupiter. It showed the Moon's true west to east motion, over and above the east to west motion we perceive from the Earth's rotation. It also made apparent
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| Blacklisting blacklisters of hate discrimative crimes, pervasions of revenge and public discrimination of highly educated people in blacklist forms of racism and pursuit of public enemies suiting revenge and molestation (eye for eye issue) | 19 Jul 2008 17:32 GMT | 6 |
I usually don't do this. ukaastronomy has bad manners online publically stirring hate and running blacklists and wanting public racist cameras. He is English and England poured billions into police cameras in the streets
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| Physics question. | 19 Jul 2008 17:03 GMT | 8 |
I was thinking about the greenhouse effect, and this question occured to me: in the space around me, what's more common, atoms or photons?
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| moon day | 19 Jul 2008 08:12 GMT | 2 |
i need details of moon day
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| Question about water on mars | 19 Jul 2008 01:07 GMT | 27 |
Why is the water on mars prevented from evaporation by such a thin layer of dirt? Is not that dirt porous? Or is it somehow clumping together so much as to be vapour tight? Or is the water vapour making is freeze together?
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| WOULD NASA EVER DECEIVE US? Not in Your Wildest Dreams! | 19 Jul 2008 00:57 GMT | 3 |
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| Atmospheric Phenomena Database. | 19 Jul 2008 00:15 GMT | 1 |
What is the most unusual thing you have seen in the sky? YourEyeToThe Sky is a new database of reports of unusual events in the skies. You can search the database and add comments to reports. You can also post reports of observations. Please do.
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| Water on Mars | 18 Jul 2008 20:00 GMT | 10 |
NASA just announced that Mars had running water between 3.8 and 4.2 billion years ago. That begs the question. Is this longer than once upon a time? Well it fits well with my Mars red clams living 150 feet down,and their leaving a clammy iron after taste. Still they are good
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| A Perspective on the Distance to the Moon | 18 Jul 2008 18:47 GMT | 18 |
If you could get in your car right now and start driving nonstop to the moon at 55 miles per hour, you would get there in a little over six months (27 weeks). If your car could get 20 miles per gallon on this trip, you would need 12,500 gallons of gas. - from the Space
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| What if (on Space Dust) | 18 Jul 2008 13:47 GMT | 39 |
What if space dust is the rocks of our solar system? This begs the questions Where did it come from? Answer supernova explosions? Was it a part of the original accretion disk that created the Sun (Maybe??) Was there a good reason for this dust to create big rocks? Reason was great
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| member | 18 Jul 2008 07:24 GMT | 13 |
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