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9:07 am May 29, 2009
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Post edited 2:11 pm – May 29, 2009 by chris Dann
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4:14 am June 8, 2009
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Beautiful picture of asteroid upclose, probably the last thing you will see tf this is on collision course.
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/ap…..2_near.jpg
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2:46 am August 3, 2009
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What Hit Jupiter?
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August 3, 2009: It began with a furrowed brow, a moment of puzzlement, quickly dismissed.
The date was July 19, 2009. Amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley was photographing Jupiter from his backyard observatory in Murrumbateman, Australia, when something odd caught his eye.
“My attention was fixed on the Great Red Spot, which was setting beautifully over Jupiter's horizon,” recalls Wesley. “I almost didn't notice the dark blemish near Jupiter's south pole, and when I did, I put it out of my mind.”
It's just another dark storm on Jupiter.
“That's what I thought at first, but something about the dark mark puzzled me, it didn't look right, and I couldn't stop stealing glances at it.”
http://science.nasa.gov/headli…..ist1332238
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3:26 am August 5, 2009
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a meteorite found on Mars.
This could be a good sign in more ways than one, but it's not an alien's marble.
http://blogs.discovery.com/new…..-mars.html
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5:30 am August 6, 2009
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Crashing comets not likely the cause of Earth's mass extinctions
Scientists have debated how many mass extinction events in Earth's history were triggered by a space body crashing into the planet's surface. Most agree that an asteroid collision 65 million years ago brought an end to the age of dinosaurs, but there is uncertainty about how many other extinctions might have resulted from asteroid or comet collisions with Earth.
http://uwnews.org/article.asp?…..leID=51186
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