To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
I expected something a little more exciting after reading the title. Still good stuff!
2 posted on
09/07/2005 7:20:13 AM PDT by
jaydubya
To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
I'll wait till Richard C. Hoagland analyzes this news. After all, I want to see how the "Face on Mars" or this "Hyper-dimensional Physics" plays into this.
3 posted on
09/07/2005 7:22:35 AM PDT by
Simmy2.5
(There are more conspiracies at DU then there are on Coast to Coast AM.)
To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
Is this how the aliens put life on Earth as Scientologists believe?
4 posted on
09/07/2005 7:23:00 AM PDT by
weegee
(The lesson from New Orleans? Smart Growth kills. You can't evacuate dense populations easily.)
To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
The density study is intriguing, and certainly makes sense considering cometary impacts in the vein of Tunguska leaving no crater.
A highly porous body would burn up in the atmosphere quite differently from a solid body, like a metallic meteorite.
7 posted on
09/07/2005 7:29:34 AM PDT by
Heavyrunner
(Socialize this.)
To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
Deep Impact collision ejected the stuff of life Was I the only one thinking "What did Clinton do this time?"
13 posted on
09/07/2005 7:46:25 AM PDT by
KarlInOhio
(We need a strict constructionist - not someone who plays shadow puppet theatre with the Constitution)
To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
They found that the 72 trillion kilogram-nucleus was extremely porous, with as much as 80% of its volume taken up by empty space. Does that qualify the comet for a journalism scholarship?
15 posted on
09/07/2005 8:00:06 AM PDT by
COBOL2Java
(Many Democrats are not weak Americans. But nearly all weak Americans are Democrats.)
To: PatrickHenry
To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
How in the world are they able to determine that organic molecules were ejected? I don't get it.
21 posted on
09/07/2005 8:29:12 AM PDT by
keithtoo
(Howard Dean's Democratic Party: Traitors, Haters, and Vacillators)
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