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Russian meteorite an 'event of the century'
Dawn ^
| October 13, 2002
| Paul Michaud
Posted on 10/14/2002 8:38:43 PM PDT by Sawdring
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To: KayEyeDoubleDee; Physicist
large fragment of a starYup. Source=Pravda=Weekly World news
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posted on
10/15/2002 8:10:26 AM PDT
by
js1138
To: Sawdring
Russia better get ready. I can already see the hordes of muslims rushing to the site to pray 5 times a day to the rock!
To: blam
Sagan: We are made of starstuff.
Which is to say, the dust that coalesced to form planets and other debris was blown off a former nova or supernova. Everything is in this neighborhood a former piece of a star.
To: RightWhale
"Everything is in this neighborhood a former piece of a star." Yup, I know. I found it amusing the way piece of a star was used in this article.
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posted on
10/15/2002 9:04:08 AM PDT
by
blam
To: RightWhale
Also....Wonder why we haven't seen a satellite image of the 'impact' site?
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posted on
10/15/2002 9:05:08 AM PDT
by
blam
To: blam
why we haven't seen a satellite image of the 'impact' site? As soon as the authorities find the crater.
To: CurlyDave
Stars are hydrogen and helium and just don't "fragment". This is total nonsense.
no stars are liberal bed wetters and are full of shi!t
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posted on
10/15/2002 9:16:16 AM PDT
by
al baby
To: KayEyeDoubleDee
One of the Siberian gold-diggers, Anna Nicole Smith, said that "suddenly his face turned turquoise, there was a large flash followed by an explosion that produced a sharp whistling sound."
To: Thinkin' Gal
A little while later, Smith and other gold diggers from Midland say they came across an addendum to his will in the middle of a closet where all the other paperwork had burned.
To: RightWhale
"As soon as the authorities find the crater." Geez...a before and after terrain comparsion should have picked up the crater last week.
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posted on
10/15/2002 10:29:34 AM PDT
by
blam
To: blam
The crater is probably small. An ordinary! car bomb might leave a bigger crater.
To: Sawdring
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posted on
10/15/2002 10:40:19 AM PDT
by
Consort
To: RightWhale
"The crater is probably small. An ordinary! car bomb might leave a bigger crater." LOL. I used to have sub-micron capable comparators for chips that were modeled after the DARPA inspired military comparaters. So....(dagnabit, I want a picture!) Also, I suspect that's how JSTARS works in real time.
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posted on
10/15/2002 10:41:51 AM PDT
by
blam
French space specialist Antonella Barucci
Sounds like another public education success story.
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posted on
02/12/2006 7:35:06 AM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(Islam is medieval fascism, and the Koran is a medieval Mein Kampf.)
To: Sawdring
"The new Siberian meteorite has also the added attraction, ... that in fact's it's the large fragment of a star,"Ummm, what?
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02/12/2006 7:59:38 AM PST
by
muir_redwoods
(Free Sirhan Sirhan, after all, the bastard who killed Mary Jo Kopechne is walking around free)
To: green team 1999
LOL. Break out the chicken wire....
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posted on
02/12/2006 8:00:38 AM PST
by
mewzilla
(Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
To: Sawdring
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posted on
02/12/2006 8:04:08 AM PST
by
Alouette
(Psalms of the Day: 72-76)
Note: this topic is from . Thanks Sawdring.
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posted on
07/21/2019 8:53:01 AM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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