#125986 - 05/18/07 11:30 PM
Re: God's Cooking...
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#126503 - 05/22/07 10:35 PM
Easily see a man-made satellite...
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#126819 - 05/25/07 09:57 PM
Re: Comets can be easily seen - occassionally
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Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same
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Bevin, I really am enjoying your little nuggets here! Thank you so much!
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#126825 - 05/25/07 10:23 PM
Re: Comets can be easily seen - occassionally
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Those comet photos are beautiful. Comets if I remember right are made of rocks and 'stuff' frozen together in ice.... ? Here is a diagram showing where the Oort cloud is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Oort_cloud_Sedna_orbit.jpg
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#127079 - 05/27/07 11:03 PM
Re: Comets can be easily seen - occassionally
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Not everything in deep space is natural, just a few items are man-made.... Passing Pluto. In 1983, Pioneer 10 became the first human-made object to pass the orbit of Pluto, the most distant planet from the Sun.
Questions: After its launch, how long did Pioneer 10 take to get further out than Mars? In the absence of a real EverReady Bunny, how did NASA decide to power Pioneer 10? http://www.spacetoday.org/SolSys/ThePioneers.html/Bevin
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#127102 - 05/28/07 01:31 AM
Re: Comets can be easily seen - occassionally
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Not everything in deep space is natural, just a few items are man-made.... Passing Pluto. In 1983, Pioneer 10 became the first human-made object to pass the orbit of Pluto, the most distant planet from the Sun.
Questions: After its launch, how long did Pioneer 10 take to get further out than Mars? In the absence of a real EverReady Bunny, how did NASA decide to power Pioneer 10? http://www.spacetoday.org/SolSys/ThePioneers.html/Bevin The only problem with this is that Pluto is not considered a planet.
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#127147 - 05/28/07 04:34 AM
Re: Comets can be easily seen - occassionally
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That's the trouble with astronomy - you can't rely on things staying the same from one day to the next :-)
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#127340 - 05/29/07 03:43 PM
The Planet Count is Rising!
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