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Giant Impactor Theory
balthazarus
by balthazarus  Today 2:26 AM   
 what makes science attractive, is the ability to develop methods to test the solidity of the basic theories. one has to wait and see what would be the impact :)
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Asteroid heading our way
sweetsfoods
by sweetsfoods  7-25-2008   
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Bio-Earth: Are Planets Living Super-Organisms?
papananook
by papananook  7-12-2008   
 Fascinatin article.
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Bio-Earth: Are Planets Living Super-Organisms?
Mohir
by Mohir  7-11-2008    3
 He believes that expanding the study of life sciences to the core of our world and the depths of outer space will help us find distant relatives of our own Earth -- planets that could also sustain life. To explain why contintental plates drift on the surface of the Earth's molten mantle, Maruyama argues that continents actually have life cycles. Old, cold plates on continental fringes sink to “plate graveyards” deep in the Earth’s mantle, and then rise again, creating volcanoes fueled by three-dimensional convection movements deep below the surface.
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The "Great Attractor": What's the Milky Way Speeding Towards at 14 Million MPH?
tabsey
by tabsey  7-11-2008   
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Meteorite could hold solar clues
tabsey
by tabsey  6-22-2008   
 The solar system in a 705g rock.
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Meteorite could hold solar clues
fraynelson
by fraynelson  6-19-2008   
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Were Meteorites the Origin of Life on Earth?
spherepet
by spherepet  6-18-2008   
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Extraterrestrial Life Confirmed
vk2yoc
by vk2yoc  6-17-2008    3
 I always knew I was different.
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meteoric rise
zadoz
by zadoz  6-13-2008   
 this might explain why i sometimes feel like i from another planet
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Fighter plane struck by U.F.O in Romania
Shugi
by Shugi  6-12-2008   
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New Studies Show Microbial Hitchikers Can Survive Millions of Years in Outer Space
tabsey
by tabsey  5-19-2008    1
 Microbes with interesting stories.
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IAAA - Artists' Universe
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  5-4-2008    1
 A Quick look
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Earth could seed Titan with life
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-19-2008    1
 Dr Gladman's team calculated that up to 20 terrestrial rocks from a large impact on Earth would reach Titan. These would strike Titan's upper atmosphere at 10-15 km/s. At this velocity, the cruise down to the surface might be comfortable enough for microbes to survive the journey.But the news was more bleak for Europa. By contrast with the handful that hit Titan, about 100 terrestrial meteoroids hit the icy moon. "It's frustrating if you're a microbe that's been wandering the Universe for a million years to then die striking the surface of Europa," Dr Gladman mused.Asked after his presentation by one scientist whether he thought microbes would be able to survive Titan's freezing temperatures, Dr Gladman answered: "That's for you people to decide, I'm just the pizza delivery boy."
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Everything You wanted to know about Mars
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  4-13-2008    1
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A Correlated History of The Universe
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  3-17-2008   
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Swarm of meteorites may solve Peru impact mystery
invictus
by invictus  3-12-2008   
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Ooops!
mariana3
by mariana3  3-9-2008   
 Another miss. Yay. Cheers! ;-)
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Hunt is on for tiny diamonds in space
pokkets
by pokkets  3-6-2008   
 Carbon does have remarkable properties. One of the four basic organic elements, present in any number of compounds including pure carbon compounds like graphite and Diamonds. Mainly because the atom is built like it has four plugs, and four sockets. They think according to the meteorites that there is a vast amount of carbon in interstellar dust and think it may give them clues to the way carbon molecules form, including those that are the precursors of life. Then of course there's Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds? The 60s does seem to be a long time ago, and as they say, if you remember it you weren't there.
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Bio-Earth Planetology: Planets as Living Super-Organisms
wildcat
by wildcat  1-29-2008    4
 finally reaching the gaia hypothesis?
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Dust samples prompt rethink about comets
Deepti
by Deepti  1-27-2008   
 The rock dust closely resembles material from bodies called chondritic meteorites from asteroids in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, they reported in the journal Science. Asteroids are fragments of ancient space rubble, made of rock and metal, that commonly orbit the sun in that belt. Wild 2 is named for Swiss astronomer Paul Wild (pronounced Vilt), who found it in 1978. Its diameter is 3 miles and it orbits the sun every 6-1/2 years. Stardust, launched in 1999, intercepted Wild 2 in 2004 in the vicinity of the asteroid belt, collecting dust particles from it. The spacecraft returned to Earth in January 2006 with a cargo of the tiny particles for scientists to study
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The Denver Gem and Mineral Show, 2007
amgumen
by amgumen  1-16-2008   
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Forget the meteorites - it was insects that did for the dinosaurs
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  1-7-2008    5
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Shock Discovery of Ancient Space Invader
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  11-16-2007    1
 This rock sample contains fragments of the first asteroid ever discovered intact. The brown 'nuggets' in the sample once orbited the Sun, and are probably older than the planets in our Solar System.
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We're all Martians?
hudgal1
by hudgal1  11-12-2007    3
 I suppose it's POSSIBLE that we evolved from some organic matter that hitched a ride on a flying space rock, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
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The Colourful Side of the Moon
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  11-2-2007   
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PreCognitive Dissonance
abailart
by abailart  10-31-2007   
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Chicken Little Was Right
debbyski
by debbyski  10-27-2007    8
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Life from Mars theory put to test
invictus
by invictus  10-23-2007   
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Peekskill Meteorite Car
jetcloud
by jetcloud  10-9-2007   
 I just love meteorites.
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Astronomy gathering at the Vatican
mysteryofexistence
by mysteryofexistence  10-1-2007    1
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Can Meteorites Make People Sick?
cpltaiji
by cpltaiji  9-19-2007   
 I think the Peruvians have been reading too much 'Alley Oop'! :)
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The Universe - A ClipXploration * 2
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  9-9-2007   
 This is from the website Universe Today and gives you a chance to bone up on some interesting concepts.
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Bidding for Mummified Walrus Penis Bone, 4 Feet Long, Starts at $16,000
cpltaiji
by cpltaiji  8-27-2007   
 Who would have thought..........?
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Diamonds Suck!
fukengruvin
by fukengruvin  8-12-2007    8
 The big difference between moissanite and diamond is that moissanite can be manufactured reliably and efficiently in a laboratory. The result: flawless, brilliant gemstones at about 1/10th the cost of a comparable diamond.
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Where is the trail of water?
Solar Child
by Solar Child  8-7-2007   
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A dominant climate driver over geological time scales
amgumen
by amgumen  7-13-2007   
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Intriguing meteorites
amgumen
by amgumen  5-28-2007    1
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Our solar system started with a nudge, not a bang
Octane
by Octane  5-26-2007   
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Violent Past: Young sun withstood a supernova blast
sl0wdjin
by sl0wdjin  5-26-2007   
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