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In Search of Crater Chains http://www.oocities.org/astronomy_with_tru20064342/planethunters_craters.html As the fragments of shattered comet 73P/Schwassmann Wachmann 3 glide harmlessly past Earth this month in full view of backyard telescopes, onlookers can't help but wonder, what if a comet like that didn't miss, but actually hit our planet? Long Range Solar Forecast http://www.oocities.org/masked_trudi/starwatch.html The Sun's Great Conveyor Belt has slowed to a record-low crawl, according to research by NASA solar physicist David Hathaway. "It's off the bottom of the charts," he says. "This has important repercussions for future solar activity." Epimetheus http://www.oocities.org/astronomy_with_tru20044338/imagetoday.html A stunning image of small, battered Epimetheus and smog-enshrouded Titan, with Saturn's A and F rings Stretching across the scene. Also; A Cloudy Day on Mars Space Shuttle Discovery moves to Launch Pad http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle "Rollout of Space Shuttle Discovery signifies the last major processing milestone in preparation for our next mission, STS-121," said Space Shuttle Program Manager Wayne Hale. "The entire team has worked tremendously hard to ensure we were prepared to move to the pad, and we are excited to continue moving toward a July launch." International Space Station Status Report http://www.nasa.gov/station In space this week, a satellite flew within a satellite. International Space Station Flight Engineer Jeff Williams "piloted" a unique spacecraft in three dimensions for the first time around the pressurized Destiny module. The demonstration tested the basics of formation flight and autonomous docking that could be useful in future multiple spacecraft formation flying. NASA Set to Launch Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2008 http://www.nasa.gov/exploration After successful completion of its mission confirmation review on Wednesday, May 17, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter project has been given the authority to proceed to the implementation phase. "Volcano Under the City" (NOVA) http://www.pbs.org/nova/volcanocity Deep inside a volcano, a team of scientists camps amid rockslides and seething sulfur dioxide gas. Their mission: to study this deadly mountain up close to find out what makes it tick. The fate of nearly half a million people in a nearby city could be at stake. Thought for Today - Home in Apple Blossom Time http://www.oocities.org/true_masked_wabbit/thoughtfortoday.html www.oocities.org/astronomy_with_tru2003/weekley.html Have a good and safe week Please note that I will never put an attachment with the newsletter. Should you find an attachment delete it without opening it To unsubscribe newsletter just send it back blank. |
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