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Re: ...First Microscopic Images of Soil from another World...and30 Jun 2008 22:58 GMT10
-> Say what one will against them, the European and UK papers have the
-> best headline writers bar none:  
Some 50 years ago, I was a kid in England when the U.S. sent its first
spacecraft toward the moon. It was a pretty wild shot, just aimed
The Mystery of the Phoenix "Spike"27 Jun 2008 19:02 GMT5
It should be a topic for alt/sci/planetary, but it looks empty. I found
the spike so far only mentioned in ssh and sss.
The Mystery of the Phoenix "Spike"
In one of the first images of the Mars Phoenix Lander we see at the northern
....A Quote From Len Cormier...and yet another rant!24 Jun 2008 02:15 GMT30
In the recent discussions of the passing of Len Cormier, the
reasons for the demise of the space ng's seem to keep
coming up. Of course, most simply blame it on the kooks
or various others that are rude or disagree with the
Mars Phoenix provides further evidence that Viking may have missed     organics on Mars.23 Jun 2008 15:37 GMT13
NASA'S Phoenix Mars Lander Checking Soil Properties.
"June 07, 2008 The arm of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander released a
handful of clumpy Martian soil onto a screened opening of a laboratory
instrument on the spacecraft Friday, but the instrument did not
Green Areas on Mars22 Jun 2008 02:32 GMT4
-> I am still wondering why telescopic photos of Mars from Earth show green  
-> areas that expand and contract with passage of the martian seasons,
They do?
                            dow
Intelligent Plant Life Forms That Have Evolved In Our Universe -     Beamers08 Jun 2008 06:26 GMT1
What is the brain wave frequencies universal information database?
It is a universally available to all brains, information database that
has information on everything and on every body that has ever existed.
It is composited of energies, frequencies, and many other 'signaling'
Science Earthquake Prediction03 Jun 2008 22:48 GMT2
-> The moon makes the tides in the oceans, raising the water. But the
-> moon raise up the earth crust with 0,55m. At this moment the moon
-> makes the earthquake on the border line between tectonic plates.
If that were the only cause of earthquakes, then we would observe them
A Class School Project On Roman Society For Kids, Mom's And Dad's03 Jun 2008 16:31 GMT2
-> The Romans were not religionists, and they had a good thing going
For some reason, you've chosen to post in this "alt.sci.planetary"
newsgroup, where we all know the names of the planets. Mercury, Venus,
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. What do you think these were
A Class School Project On Roman Society For Kids, Mom's And Dad's01 Jun 2008 18:21 GMT1
Does a higher intelligence exist in this universe, that is, a god
intelligence, or supreme being intelligence? Yes, one does. Where is
it? It is in your head, fool. Your brain is the highest intelligence
in this universe, and there is no other, out side of the brains of
Re: Venology01 Jun 2008 16:35 GMT12
-> Ok, I think I'll toast your mom for passing a big
-> head like you had as a baby....cheers!
How right you are. In fact, I still take extra-large sizes in hats.
-> I'll use the Standard Solar System Evolution Theory.
 
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