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2004-08-18 Thread LARRY KLAES





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Venus: Inhabited World?http://www.astrobio.net/news/article1142.htmlIn 
part 1 of this interview with Astrobiology Magazine editor Henry Bortman, 
planetary scientist David Grinspoon explained how Venus evolved from a wet 
planet similar to Earth to the scorching hot, dried-out furnace of today. In 
part 2, Grinspoon discusses the possibility of life on Venus.Underneath 
Ganymede's Ice?http://www.astrobio.net/news/article1141.htmlThe 
largest moon in our solar system, Ganymede, has lumpy mass concentrations 
underneath its icy shell. The lumpy features appeared by surprise when watching 
the Galileo spacecraft's flyby and may point to rock features on a ice floor. 
Saturn Yields Two New Moonshttp://www.astrobio.net/news/article1140.htmlTo 
add to its system of 31 moons, Saturn may have many smaller moons only visible 
with the sharp vision of the Cassini spacecraft. Two candidate moons have been 
identified that are likely captured comets.Celestial Geodehttp://www.astrobio.net/news/article1139.htmlIn 
the latest Hubble images, a remarkable young star has yielded the visual 
equivalent of a celestial geode. Like the sparkling interior of a crystalline 
sphere, a strong stellar wind is inflating this super-bubble. Wednesday, 
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