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#9916 11/03/06 09:40 PM
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NASA Science News for November 2, 2006
A new space telescope onboard Japan's Hinode spacecraft is beaming back some fantastic images of the sun.

FULL STORY at

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/02nov_firstlight.htm?list29520

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Cheers Jim. Excellent. In fact, awesome.

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#9918 11/04/06 12:19 AM
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Actually, why is in Not Quite Science and not on the Science board?

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#9919 11/04/06 01:49 AM
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Because what goes where is not very clearly defined and the moderators seem loathe to move things when they are misplaced.


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Give a girl a chance, Dan. I just got here tonight. I've shifted things before and will do so again when necessary.

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#9921 11/04/06 04:46 AM
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See, doesn't that 10,000km, white light picture look just like that weird vibrated, electrified cornstarch video (Cornstarch & Faraday Waves -Oct.21 -below on this forum).
smile Samwik


Pyrolysis creates reduced carbon! ...Time for the next step in our evolutionary symbiosis with fire.
#9922 11/05/06 06:29 PM
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I put the post on the "not quite science board" and Amaranth had nothing to do with it. I considered the post to be mainly pictures. I had no idea any one would care.


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