Posted on 04/12/2007 12:47:10 AM PDT by neverdem
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I got some Osbornite right here on my tootbrush.
I always thought he was kind of spacey.........
The Stardust scientists, however, say they have guarded against this possibility, and are confident that what they identified as osbornite (titanium nitride)2 is the genuine article â a mineral formed near a star, and later caught up by the comet. The comet-collecting Stardust mission, which returned its bounty to Earth early last year, was powered by a nitrogen-based fuel called hydrazine. Among the samples analysed were, surprisingly, grains of osbornite that the Stardust scientists say must have formed in a hot place, near a star. Isotopic evidence points to that star being our own Sun.Thanks neverdem.
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An anecdote by (and partly from) Jesus Martinez-Frias:
http://www.weatherquestions.com/What-causes-megacryometeors.htm
[my comment: Icefalls do indeed antedate aircraft, and I reject Spencer’s “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence” — a ludicrous claim that may have originated with Carl Sagan (claiming that Sagan originated anything is a bit extraordinary). But Martinez-Frias is just another global warming demagogue, and anything he says can be discounted.]
“Sometimes I wonder why I spend
The lonely nights
Dreaming of a song.
The melody haunts my reverie
And I am once again with you.
When our love was new, and each kiss an inspiration.
But that was long ago, and now my consolation
Is in the stardust of a song.”
How 'near'? Perhaps there are comets created by the Sun?
Heh... gmta...
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