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| GALACTIC FEDERATION Update: September 6, 2005 | 17 Sep 2005 04:51 GMT | 10 |
Update from The REAL Galactic Federation September 6, 2005 Communicated thru Sheldan Nidle of The Planetary Activation Org.
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| Ghostly Spokes in Saturn's Rings Spotted by Cassini | 17 Sep 2005 02:02 GMT | 1 |
http://ciclops.org/view.php?id=1456 MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE CASSINI IMAGING CENTRAL LABORATORY FOR OPERATIONS (CICLOPS) SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE, BOULDER, COLORADO
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| Comet Collision 'Armageddon' Unlikely | 16 Sep 2005 15:50 GMT | 4 |
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
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| Work Continues on the Solar System's Three Recently Discovered Objects | 16 Sep 2005 11:33 GMT | 2 |
-> "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,"
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| The moons of Jupiter | 14 Sep 2005 13:11 GMT | 1 |
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 ...
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| NASA's Spitzer and Deep Impact Build Recipe for Comet Soup | 14 Sep 2005 02:25 GMT | 4 |
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
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| Moon landings | 12 Sep 2005 22:44 GMT | 8 |
Have any other missions to the moon been completed since apollo 11?
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| Colors on Mars | 12 Sep 2005 00:10 GMT | 2 |
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
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| Extended, Elevated Gravity Exposure | 10 Sep 2005 21:14 GMT | 1 |
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
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| Kuiper Belt Echoes? | 07 Sep 2005 17:33 GMT | 13 |
***{Does anyone have an explanation for the following? --MJ}***
> Forwarding permission was given by William R. Corliss > > < http://www.science-frontiers.com > |
| Apollo rockets | 07 Sep 2005 01:28 GMT | 4 |
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,
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| Mars Exploration Rovers Update - September 2, 2005 | 06 Sep 2005 23:41 GMT | 6 |
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
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| MER question? | 06 Sep 2005 19:15 GMT | 4 |
-> 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
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| FR I, FR II | 05 Sep 2005 12:14 GMT | 4 |
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, ...
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| What's the fastest manmade object? | 04 Sep 2005 19:15 GMT | 2 |
In the atmosphere? In space? Piloted? Unpiloted?
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