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278I'll have to take your word for it. Particularly since I have no concept ofSofaSpud-5/29/2004
277A new “moon” for Earth Astronomers have located an asteroid that has become a sTom Swift-5/28/2004
276antwrp.gsfc.nasa.govTom Swift-5/28/2004
275It must be nice to see the sky -g Where I live, darksky.org gives me a limitingTom Swift-5/28/2004
274<i> I guess the sun was in an ideal position to light up the satellites, bFaultLine-5/28/2004
273I have only seen satellites once by bare eye. We were hiking out of Havasupi CaTom Swift-5/28/2004
272No object is traveling faster then light but apparently the universe itself is eTimF-5/28/2004
271<i>Iridium satellites normally traverse the sky on the edge of visibility,FaultLine-5/28/2004
270Missing Black Holes Found Fri May 28,10:56 AM ET Add Science - Space.com to MyTom Swift-5/28/2004
269Cool! $99 is a good deal.Tom Swift-5/28/2004
268Additional Transit Resources: <i>Your Guide to the Transit of Venus By thMichelino-5/28/2004
267The more they are able to measure the things around us, the stranger it gets. ITom Swift-5/28/2004
266Thanks for the posts, Tom. I had a fun hour chasing some of the links around anSofaSpud-5/28/2004
265Universe Measured: We're 156 Billion Light-years Wide! Mon May 24,10:54 AM Tom Swift-5/27/2004
264Dinosaurs Fried Within Hours of Cosmic Collision, Study Concludes Wed May 26, 3Tom Swift-5/27/2004
263lpl.arizona.edu Impact CalculatorTom Swift-5/27/2004
262Origins Revealed: Sun and Earth Born amid Chaos Fri May 21,10:44 AM ET Add SciTom Swift-5/27/2004
261Transit Headquarters: Venus Crosses the Sun June 8 Wed May 19, 7:29 AM ET Add Tom Swift-5/27/2004
260Asteroid Eaters: Robots to Hunt Space Rocks, Protect Earth Wed May 19, 2:30 PM Tom Swift-5/27/2004
259Satellite Spotting: See Dramatic Iridium Flares Now Fri May 21,10:44 AM ET AddTom Swift-5/27/2004
258Double Vision: Two Telescopes for Hunting Earth-like Planets Wed May 26, 3:55 PTom Swift-5/27/2004
257This belongs here: Possible Baby Planet Spotted by Spitzer Telescope Thu May 2Tom Swift-5/27/2004
256The earth used to be warmer at certain points in the past. TimTimF-3/24/2004
255I have to say I don't get how Mars could have been warm and wet in the past.SofaSpud-3/24/2004
254NASA's Mars research makes waves AM - Wednesday, 24 March , 2004 08:20:00 Condor-3/23/2004
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