Hi Eric,
I'm 100% with you there! Well said that man. And it shouldn't be left to
NASA either, we all have a responsibility on this and the ESA is just as
complacent IMHO.
Everyone also assumes that it will be one single nice round neat
asteroid that will hit us at some point (and one will hit
Dear List Members,
I have listed on eBay many new, rare, unclassified single/polished stones
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I don't usually do this so forgive any mistakes please
I do this out of a great need as you can read at the bottom of this Email .
If I have offend any one please forgive me .
I have to leave now and won't be home till this 7 pm tonight . Thank you
all
I have just acquired a quantity of a
http://www.newscientistspace.com/article/dn7895-space-radiation-may-select-amino-acids-for-life.html
Space radiation may select amino acids for life
Maggie McKee
New Scientist
24 August 2005
Space radiation preferentially destroys specific forms of amino acids,
the most realistic laboratory
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Melting asteroids and the building
http://www.vuw.ac.nz/home/about_victoria/news_article.asp?ArticleID=1042149245
Ancient Solar System research published in Nature
Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)
August 25, 2005
A Victoria University scientist who has found the key to dating the very
beginnings of our Solar
Are you going to post pics on your web site? It's nothing but dead links,
when I tried it...
(Is this a dealer known among the rest of you?)
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Date: Wed,
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20050822/meteordust.html
Monster Meteor Leaves Dusty Clues
By Larry O'Hanlon
Discovery News
August 24, 2005
A thousand-ton meteor exploded in the atmosphere a year
ago, releasing the power of a nuclear bomb and leaving behind an unusual
dusty trail that has
Just received a report from one of my team members who
witnessed a daytime fireball at 4:55PM PDT while
driving east at the intersection of 118Fwy and Tampa
Blvd. in the north end of San Fernando Valley.
Obviously bright (being a daytime fireball) but
remarkably green-colored (in a sky that is
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