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553Mars: [graphic] hirise.lpl.arizona.edu marsdaily.comS. maltophilia-6/5/2007
552 Atlas of the Universe atlasoftheuniverse.com You can start here and work ouTimF-6/1/2007
551What, me have a clue?!J.B.C.-5/17/2007
550 A clue might be the "fortunately" there wasn't any closer stars.TimF-5/17/2007
549I'm sorry Tim, when you stated that "none are closer fortunately" J.B.C.-5/17/2007
548I'm well aware of that. I was asked about the sun, its far closer than 4.3 TimF-5/17/2007
547Alpha Centauri is 4.3 light years away and is the closest known star to earth, J.B.C.-5/17/2007
546I'm missing something. We are much closer than 33 light years away from our Condor-5/17/2007
545<I> If thats close then what might we be referred to regarding our proximiTimF-5/17/2007
544<i>The star is close in astronomical terms, about 33 light-years away. A lCondor-5/17/2007
543Hot, frozen liquid planet found An undated image shows an artist's renditioTimF-5/17/2007
542The Collision Between The Milky Way and Andromeda cfa.harvard.eduTimF-5/16/2007
541STELLAR CHEMISTRY Missing Mass Found In Recycled Dwarf Galaxies spacedaily.com jrhana-5/15/2007
540Hubble spots ring of dark matter Astronomers have found one of the best pieces TimF-5/15/2007
539Going Not Gentle Into That Good Night The Mystery of SN 2006gy, the Most LuminouS. maltophilia-5/8/2007
538Are Black Holes Fuzzballs? spacetoday.org newscientist.com forum.physorg.comTimF-5/1/2007
537Astronomers Find Planet Outside Solar System By DENNIS OVERBYE Published: ApriCondor-4/24/2007
536Binary stars (suns) are rather common, so the recent discovery of planets aroundCondor-3/29/2007
535Many planets could have twin suns news.bbc.co.ukTimF-3/29/2007
534Newfound Data Could Solve NASA's Great Gravity Mystery By Tariq Malik StafJ.B.C.-3/28/2007
533Bright sun, warm Earth. Coincidence? Lorne Gunter National Post Monday, March Condor-3/28/2007
532<b>Hubble Pans Across Heavens to Harvest 50,000 Evolving Galaxies</b>J.B.C.-3/21/2007
531 This is a Cray PR peice, but it does have content connected to astronomy invTimF-3/20/2007
530<img src='http://media.skytonight.com/images/OrionNebulaRTF_m.jpg'>Condor-3/18/2007
529<i>I stand in ignorant awe. In other words: I haven't a clue.</i>Condor-3/14/2007
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