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SMART-1 Search for Lunar Peaks of Eternal Light16 Apr 2005 23:26 GMT4
Cassini Significant Events
for 04/07/05 - 04/13/05
The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired Wednesday from the
Goldstone tracking station. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent
Mars Bunny Hole16 Apr 2005 16:49 GMT3
http://www.lyle.org/mars/imagery/1N166636311EFF5400P0703R0M1.JPG.html
Best,
Michael
NASA ANNOUNCES MEDIA TELECONFERENCE FOR SPITZER DISCOVERY15 Apr 2005 21:36 GMT1
> NASA ANNOUNCES MEDIA TELECONFERENCE FOR SPITZER DISCOVERY
>
>      Astronomers will announce a significant discovery from NASA's Spitzer
> Space Telescope at a listen-and-logon news briefing Wednesday, April 20, at
GQ-Lupi and GQ-LupiB ESO's extrasolar Planet caught on film?14 Apr 2005 01:23 GMT2
ESO recently released some info on what might be the first Extrasolar
planet photographed.  See http://www.eso.org and I have a small write
up and photo on my blog  http://greenmarble.blogspot.com  could be up
to 42x the size of Jupiter, incredible stuff!  Rich
Mars Exploration Rover Update - April 8, 200513 Apr 2005 21:06 GMT1
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Spirit Switchbacking Uphill - sol 442-448, April 08,
2005
Spirit continues slipping in sandy terrain but forges ahead using
TOTAL ECLIPSE AND THE FUNERAL OF JPII ...13 Apr 2005 15:41 GMT2
-> As you probably know a few hours after the funeral of JPII, on the other
-> side of the globe total eclipse of the Sun took place.
-> So what ?
-> "VERY serious scientists " do not believe in "stuff like this", right ?
Durable Mars Rovers Sent Into Third Overtime Period09 Apr 2005 02:19 GMT5
Dolores Beasley
Headquarters, Washington                  April 5, 2005
(Phone: 202/358-1753)
Guy Webster
Mars Global Surveyor Images: March 31 - April 6, 200507 Apr 2005 16:58 GMT1
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
March 31 - April 6, 2005
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
Home made volcano07 Apr 2005 16:02 GMT1
If you drilled a hole down to the core, would the lava squirt out the hole?
True colors of Marsian features at microscopic scale06 Apr 2005 17:07 GMT1
A method to recover the colour's information from the pancam images
(Nasa rovers) and to merge the hues of these images to the rovers'
microscopic images allows to create impressive composite images.
The Color microscopic images are absolutely outstanding, wonderful and
Sunset Solar Eclipse Viewing in Florida on April 8, 200506 Apr 2005 02:49 GMT1
WHAT:   Partial eclipse of the Sun. Free telescope viewing and eclipse
glasses for students (while supplies last).
WHEN:   Friday evening, April 8, 2005 5:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. (weather
permitting)
hunting BS01 Apr 2005 05:01 GMT23
Having nothing much better to do on this "holiday", I decided to look
for some more Crew-type meaningless coincidences. A few days ago, I
pointed out that the radius of Neptune's orbit is almost exactly
(within 0.3 percent) equal to 30 times the radius of Earth's orbit,
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