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Space Calendar - June 25, 200726 Jun 2007 05:27 GMT1
Welcome to the Space Calendar!
This Space Calendar covers space-related activities and anniversaries
for the upcoming year.  It is also available on the web at:
    http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/calendar/
Earth-bound Astronaughts (was: WE NEVER WENT TO THE MOON)23 Jun 2007 10:18 GMT19
References: <1179848586.256872.130730@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com> <phineaspuddleduck-5BEE87.18562022052007@snews.octanews.com> <phineaspuddleduck-5BEE87.18562022052007@snews.octanews.com> <1179932231.842625.298890@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>
On 23 May 2007, Rob Cypher ...
NASA Research Supports Presence of Large Oceans on Early Mars20 Jun 2007 03:06 GMT3
-> California, Berkeley have discovered evidence supporting the presence
-> of
-> large oceans of liquid water on early Mars.
Was Mars much warmer back then than it is now? Or were these oceans
MESSENGER Team Releases First Images From Venus 2 Flyby19 Jun 2007 07:30 GMT3
http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/news_room/status_report_06_14_07.html
MESSENGER Mission News
June 14, 2007
MESSENGER TEAM RELEASES FIRST IMAGES FROM VENUS 2 FLYBY
Radio Communications  through a Plasma17 Jun 2007 23:33 GMT1
Can someone out there please help or suggest references
I am carrying out a short feasibility study regarding Jupiter's moon
Io.  Io has an atmosphere of  plasma  containing Sulphur and  Oxygen
ions.
before after Mars rules15 Jun 2007 06:03 GMT1
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This recently dawned on me, regarding a most familiar prophecy:
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 "L'an     mil      neuf cens    nonante neuf sept    mois,
The Dwarf Planet Known as Eris is Bigger, More Massive than Pluto, New Data Shows14 Jun 2007 22:14 GMT1
Caltech News Release
Embargoed until 11:00 AM  PDT, Thursday, June 14, 2007
The Dwarf Planet Known as Eris is Bigger, More Massive than Pluto,
New Data Shows
johnreed 1st addendum to "johnreed Catch 22" - June 11, 200712 Jun 2007 14:24 GMT1
johnreed 1st addendum to "johnreed Catch 22" - June 6, 2007
Kepler's laws are thought to be the consequence of Newton's universal
law of gravitation. I will show in this post that this is incorrect. I
will show that Kepler's laws follow from the efficient, least action
Mars--Devourer of Moonlets08 Jun 2007 04:15 GMT2
I think I've found a pretty good explaination for the many ovoid
craters on Mars. It's currently accepted that the bodies forming these
oblong impacts probably had a fair degree of orbital momentum behind
them. So how did Mars pick up all of these plunging moonlets?
The First Image Of Surface Features On A Sun-Like Star.02 Jun 2007 22:39 GMT3
University Of Michigan Astronomers Capture The First Image Of Surface
Features On A Sun-Like Star.
Ann Arbor MI (SPX) Jun 01, 2007
"University of Michigan astronomers combined light from four widely
Extrasolar Planet Exhibition to be Unveiled at NASA Goddard Visitor Center02 Jun 2007 09:43 GMT1
Lynn Chandler
June 1, 2007
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
301-286-2806
 
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