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GALACTIC FEDERATION Update: September 6, 200517 Sep 2005 04:51 GMT10
Update from The REAL Galactic Federation
    September 6, 2005
Communicated thru Sheldan Nidle of The Planetary Activation Org.
Ghostly Spokes in Saturn's Rings Spotted by Cassini17 Sep 2005 02:02 GMT1
http://ciclops.org/view.php?id=1456
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE
CASSINI IMAGING CENTRAL LABORATORY FOR OPERATIONS (CICLOPS)
SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE, BOULDER, COLORADO
Comet Collision 'Armageddon' Unlikely16 Sep 2005 15:50 GMT4
http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/news/media_releases/media_release_050907.php
Comet collision 'Armageddon' unlikely
But odds greater than winning Lotto jackpot, ANU astronomer finds
Australian National University
Work Continues on the Solar System's Three Recently Discovered Objects16 Sep 2005 11:33 GMT2
-> "We think that these orbital characteristics may mean that they were
-> all
-> formed closer to the sun, and then were tossed around by the giant
-> planets before they ended up with the odd orbits they currently have,"
The moons of Jupiter14 Sep 2005 13:11 GMT1
The story of the discovery by Galileo of 4 of the moons of Jupiter is
interesting and instructive in the light of some of recent astronomical
comments in this website. The book 'Pioneers of Science' by Oliver Lodge
(Macmillan 1928)  - my school prize for mathematics and physics ...
NASA's Spitzer and Deep Impact Build Recipe for Comet Soup14 Sep 2005 02:25 GMT4
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
Moon landings12 Sep 2005 22:44 GMT8
Have any other missions to the moon been completed since apollo 11?
Colors on Mars12 Sep 2005 00:10 GMT2
When a photograph taken under sodium light is later viewed in normal
lighting it appears a much deeper orange compared to the subjective
experience of being there. The brain performs automatic "white balance"
correction when it is immersed in colored light. This correction is not
Extended, Elevated Gravity Exposure10 Sep 2005 21:14 GMT1
I've found plenty of information about the problems of high gravity
maneuvering (3Gs+) on humans, but almost nothing about extended
exposure (weeks, months) to slightly elevated (1.25-2G) gravity.
Since my internet searches are coming up with more hits on brewing and
Kuiper Belt Echoes?07 Sep 2005 17:33 GMT13
***{Does anyone have an explanation for the following? --MJ}***
> Forwarding permission was given by William R. Corliss
>
> < http://www.science-frontiers.com >
Apollo rockets07 Sep 2005 01:28 GMT4
Can anyone please direct me to a site that has an accurate diagram of one of
the Apollo rockets. I would like to build a model so it needs to be detailed
rather than photos that I have found by searching the web.
Thanks,
Mars Exploration Rovers Update - September 2, 200506 Sep 2005 23:41 GMT6
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Studying the Summit - sol 584-591, Sept 02, 2005:
Perched on the crest "Husband Hill," Spirit took images for a
summit panorama and used instruments on the robotic arm to
MER question?06 Sep 2005 19:15 GMT4
-> Will either one of the rovers come near any old spacecraft that have landed  
-> on Mars? Viking, that little first rover Mars rover?
-> thanks  
If the MERs can keep moving at a rate of a few kilometres a year for a
FR I, FR II05 Sep 2005 12:14 GMT4
I have to write a high-school level project summarising radio galaxies. The
two main classifications of radio galaxies that I have come across are FR I
and FR II. I have found a number of internet descriptions of these and their
differences, but some have seemed a little...well, ...
What's the fastest manmade object?04 Sep 2005 19:15 GMT2
In the atmosphere?
In space?
Piloted?
Unpiloted?
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