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Scientists Eye Jupiter’s Moon
By Jove, Water on Europa?
ABCNEWS.com ^
| april-16-2003 (not sure)
| By Kenneth Chang
Posted on 04/16/2003 4:34:43 PM PDT by green team 1999
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To: Mustang
To think otherwise...imho...suggests 'mucho' hubris. Then again, we may just be all "Bozo's on this Bus"...but What's all that about?
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04/17/2003 10:06:23 AM PDT
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RightWhale
(Theorems link concepts; proofs establish links)
To: fishtank
Lots of evolutionists are going to be disappointed when no life is found on Mars............and Europa.Fat chance. Liberals will be ready when the time comes to declare all extraterrestrial surfaces wildlife habitats and refuges of one stripe or another (even if the life was somehow brouht by a terrestrial vehicle), put them under the jusridiction of the EPA, and tie up any sort private exploitation or development beyond the third rock in red tape forever.
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05/11/2003 1:42:07 AM PDT
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BradyLS
To: Orangedog
Yes, just like Copernicus was so devistated when he found out that the Earth really was the center of the Universe.G.I. Joe: "Th' hell if this ain't the most important foxhole in the war! I'm in it!"
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05/11/2003 1:45:00 AM PDT
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BradyLS
To: green team 1999
A C.S. Lewis Out of the Silent Planet bump
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05/11/2003 1:51:41 AM PDT
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BradyLS
To: BradyLS
japan have a prove on it`s way to mars,europe is going to launch another probe to mars,and the us will launch two probes to mars,everybody want to find more about mars. good
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