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Astronomy Buffs
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703 Its not a random thing. It has become tidally locked to the Earth. digipro.cTimF-4/10/2008
702Not the most interesting ? How about the fact that it's period of rotation biotech_bull-4/10/2008
701Well OK It's back to reality There goes gravity youtube.comjrhana-4/10/2008
700 Well we have a pretty large moon. Its not the biggest or probably the most inTimF-4/10/2008
699In 25 yrs I may be on Triton (if thats purgatory). :o)Condor-4/10/2008
698And just think, in only 25 years we should be getting some close ups of Triton wjrhana-4/10/2008
697Wow! What a photo!Condor-4/10/2008
696Well in comparison to this at least: [graphic] today's APODjrhana-4/10/2008
695Our Moon is boring? I respectfully disagree. JimJ.B.C.-4/10/2008
694These pictures of Phobos are spectacular: nasa.gov With all of those amazing mjrhana-4/10/2008
693NASA Spacecraft Images Mars Moon In Color And In 3D marsdaily.com [graphic] Thjrhana-4/10/2008
692Old Galaxies Stick Together In The Young Universe spacedaily.com [graphic] Thejrhana-4/9/2008
691Quasars Quash Star Formation In Active Galactic Nuclei spacedaily.com [graphicjrhana-4/9/2008
690Witnessing The Formation Of Distant Galaxies spacedaily.com [graphic] Zooming jrhana-4/9/2008
689Apology accepted, Jim. Sometimes people read things and take the original intenLynn-4/9/2008
688Lynn, I didn't mean to offend you. I thought the point the magazine made waJ.B.C.-4/9/2008
687Hey, I was just sharing some information in case someone was interested. I did nLynn-4/9/2008
686Astronomy Magazine had an article a couple months ago, one point listed: No profJ.B.C.-4/9/2008
685For anyone in parts of CT, RI, or MA, here is an e-mail I just received: You arLynn-4/9/2008
684Venus Express reboots the search for active volcanoes on Venus esa.int 4 April jrhana-4/4/2008
683Stardust Stars On Earth As It Does In The Heavens spacedaily.com [graphic] Whajrhana-4/4/2008
682Newly Discovered Galaxy Cluster In Early Stage Of Formation Is Farthest Ever Idejrhana-4/3/2008
681The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) is a neutrino observatory located 6800 feCondor-4/2/2008
6802,500 Researchers, One Supermachine, One New Snapshot Of The Universe spacedailjrhana-4/2/2008
679Black hole found in Omega Centauri esa.int APril2, 2008 Omega Centauri has bejrhana-4/2/2008
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