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This Dwarf Planet Might Have More Fresh Water Than All Of Earth
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| January 22, 2014
| Colin Lecher
Posted on 01/26/2014 7:31:00 PM PST by SunkenCiv
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Ceres NASA, ESA, J. Parker (Southwest Research Institute), P. Thomas (Cornell University), and L. McFadden (University of Maryland, College Park)
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posted on
01/26/2014 7:31:00 PM PST
by
SunkenCiv
To: KevinDavis; annie laurie; Knitting A Conundrum; Viking2002; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Mmogamer; ...
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posted on
01/26/2014 7:32:33 PM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(;http://www.freerepublic.com/~mestamachine/)
To: SunkenCiv
Can we direct it’s path into Mars? To help terraform Mars?
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posted on
01/26/2014 7:32:57 PM PST
by
DannyTN
(A>)
To: SunkenCiv
Can we direct it’s path into Mars? To help terraform Mars?
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posted on
01/26/2014 7:32:58 PM PST
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DannyTN
(A>)
To: SunkenCiv
Serendipitously?
Dawn so ugly she gotta sneak up on an asteroid full of water.
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01/26/2014 7:34:41 PM PST
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cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: DannyTN
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01/26/2014 7:36:18 PM PST
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cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: DannyTN
It’s nearly 600 miles in diameter, so, not at this time. :’) And adding its mass to Mars wouldn’t amount to much. Mars has about 1/8th the mass of Earth, and Ceres’ is .00015 the mass of Earth. Ceres is one third of the mass of the entire asteroid belt, so adding all those to Mars as well wouldn’t amount to much (.00045).
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01/26/2014 7:37:29 PM PST
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SunkenCiv
(;http://www.freerepublic.com/~mestamachine/)
To: SunkenCiv
when the 590-mile-wide Ceres moves closer to the sun, part of its icy surface (something never conclusively proven to exist before now) is being melted, and that Herschel picked it up Maybe we should be talking to this guy Herschel ...
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posted on
01/26/2014 7:38:24 PM PST
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mikrofon
(Hugh & Ceres News)
To: SunkenCiv
I’ve read we have to be careful looking at the pictures you post. 8^)
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posted on
01/26/2014 7:39:29 PM PST
by
Lurkina.n.Learnin
(This is not just stupid, we're talking Democrat stupid here.)
To: SunkenCiv
More water than this planet?.....
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posted on
01/26/2014 7:40:56 PM PST
by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all -- Texas Eagle)
To: Texas Eagle
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posted on
01/26/2014 7:42:01 PM PST
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cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: SunkenCiv
That’s disappointing. Well if Terra-forming Mars was easy, everyone would be doing it.
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01/26/2014 7:43:45 PM PST
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DannyTN
(A>)
To: SunkenCiv
That’s disappointing. Well if Terra-forming Mars was easy, everyone would be doing it.
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01/26/2014 7:43:45 PM PST
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DannyTN
(A>)
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posted on
01/26/2014 7:43:54 PM PST
by
moose07
(the truth will out ,one day.)
To: SunkenCiv
I’ve read that the average distance between the asteroids is about a million miles.
Not exactly the rock strewn field of rubble often artistically portrayed.
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posted on
01/26/2014 7:44:17 PM PST
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cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: DannyTN
Have to remelt the martian core and hope it develops a working magnetic field first.
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posted on
01/26/2014 7:46:05 PM PST
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cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: mikrofon
Maybe we should be talking to this guy Herschel ... If he can pick up this dwarf planet . . . he's one scary dude.
To: SunkenCiv; abb; weegee
This is Hugh |
and Ceres. |
To: DannyTN
Or it becomes a great place for an interplanetary way station. Past Mars, not in Jupiter’s radiation field, low gravity, and now we know it has water.
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posted on
01/26/2014 7:58:15 PM PST
by
tbw2
To: cripplecreek
Well if the Artists drew it that way they would run out of paper!
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01/26/2014 8:00:32 PM PST
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mabarker1
(Please, Somebody Impeach the kenyan!!!!)
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