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1 posted on 09/09/2007 6:03:18 AM PDT by sig226
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2 posted on 09/09/2007 6:03:55 AM PDT by sig226 (New additions to the list of democrat criminals - see my profile)
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have to say it.

That’s no moon, it’s a space station.


3 posted on 09/09/2007 6:04:09 AM PDT by Malsua
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Melanthius was a noted Greek painter of the 4th century BC. He belonged to the school of Sicyon, which was noted for fine drawing.

Melanthius was also one of the minor characters who plays an important role in the context of Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey. He is a disloyal goatherd, treating Odysseus with contempt when Odysseus meets him by the fountain dedicated to the nymphs with Eumaeus, disguised as a beggar. Melanthius also mocks him at the palace in Ithaca and he meets his end at the hands of Odysseus. Melanthius helps the suitors and betrays Odysseus. When Odysseus wins, Odysseus seizes Melanthius, takes him to a court, chops Melanthius' nose and ears off with a sword, pulls off Melanthius' genitals to feed to the dogs, and chops Melanthius' hands and feet off.

Ouch.
I wonder why this basin was named after him, whether the painter or the betrayer of Odysseus.

4 posted on 09/09/2007 6:12:34 AM PDT by starfish923 (Socrates: It's never right to do wrong.)
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6 posted on 09/09/2007 6:56:27 AM PDT by dragonblustar (Freedom of Speech is for everyone, not just liberals.)
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The density of Tethys is similar to water-ice.

This might be a clue. While Nebraska and the moon are short of water, plenty of water, more than we can use, and oil too, is right there and obviously we have the tech to get there.

7 posted on 09/09/2007 7:39:02 AM PDT by RightWhale (It's Brecht's donkey, not mine)
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Talking about moons, Cassini is going to flyby Iapetus at 800 miles tomorrow. Iapetus is perhaps the coolest moon in the solar system. One side is as bright as fresh snow and the other is as dark as tar. It also has a 13 km high ridge along its equator and it orbits Saturn with a high orbital inclination.


8 posted on 09/09/2007 6:47:58 PM PDT by burzum (None shall see me, though my battlecry may give me away -Minsc)
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