Hi folks Hope you all are having a great New Year. My little idea, my hunch.. which of course I would be enthusiastic about, has it seems fallen foul of the...
... I think you missed my point. I was just pointing out the fact that if you start looking at possible star patterns of the Pleiades from different points in...
Me >>> Withholding of judgment, Matt? Your memory is as bad as Betsy's. <<< Matt >>> Not really. Many people express their initial enthusiasm for a new idea...
If it was worth spending the time to produce an image, why was it not worth the time to add it to the photo section on the list website so that those of us who...
Mike Lomax wrote: When I went to the trouble of producing the image I was obviously applying more than a passing thought. But when Betsy blindly accepted the...
Betsy
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Jan 1, 2004 8:40 pm
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Carol >>> If it was worth spending the time to produce an image, why was it not worth the time to add it to the photo section on the list website so that those...
Betsy >>> I didn't "blindly accept" anything. I merely kept any possibilities open to further investigation rather than hastily slamming the door on it all....
... Mike, there _is_ a difference between "I think" and "you were claiming". It's too bad it escapes you. To make it clear: I was simply offering an...
... This is probably a silly question, but did you try adjusting the scale of one of the pictures, to see if a match could be found that way? I'm a bit...
They're propbably just defrosting sand dunes. JD ... http://www.nationalufocenter.com/news/images.php?id=150 ... __________________________________ Do you...
Johnny Danger
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Jan 2, 2004 12:44 am
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Matt >>> To make it clear: I was simply offering an alternative, bit broader interpretation of Betsy's words, in lieu of your rather rigid, confrontational,...
Robert >>> This is probably a silly question, but did you try adjusting the scale of one of the pictures, to see if a match could be found that way? <<< It's...
It's not a silly question, but no, I did not do this because the scale is a close match anyway, and the two groupings are too different for scale to matter. I...
Mike Lomax wrote: Remember? No? No surprise. Everything about Betsy's statement was confrontational, unprovoked and just plain wrong, but you had to butt in to...
Betsy
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Jan 2, 2004 3:39 am
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Betsy >>> I am however, at a loss to explain why you would waste your obviously valuable time dressing down and otherwise "attacking" as you accused Matt of...
Just to finish up on this before I head off, I have updated my website image, to show the 'correlations' I personally saw and which I was asked for some time...
Where is Cydonia? Well the new January 1, 2004 release is up here: http://themis-data.asu.edu/ And using the 5800 beginning orbit number 9000 ending orbit...
Bob. Hi. Just try this: http://themis-data.asu.edu/location.html?lat1=38&lat2=42&lon1=349&lon2=353&orbit1=&orbit2=&imagetype=vis That link should work. ...
Here are some more new ones... http://themis-data.asu.edu/img/V05081019.html http://themis-data.asu.edu/img/V05443018.html ... From: "Robert Williams"...
I don't see any resonable correlation. I neither see any reasonable correlation of the Plejades with the "Sternenscheibe von Nebra" (Stardisc of Nebra)...
... image ... were, ... only an ... image ... Alien ... Gary I think you misunderstood what I was trying to say. Notice the description on the bottom of the...
Holger >>> I neither see any reasonable correlation of the Plejades with the "Sternenscheibe von Nebra" (Stardisc of Nebra) recently found in Germany: ...
The Jan.,2004 National Geographic Magazine article entitled Mars: Is There Life In The Ancient Ice discusses the Mars dark water stains . The article discusses...
This is great news. Schorghofer was part of a team at MIT who presented a stains paper to the Geophysical Society's journal but was turned down by two of the...
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Jan 3, 2004 5:10 am
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... Yes, I noticed the same thing. Winston Smith would have been delighted. (Which sentiment may not be as far off as it seems...) Matt...
... 'legitimized'. ... Hello, Efrain I've read the article. It still asserts that the streaks are dust slides, but allows for the possibility that the slides...
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Jan 3, 2004 10:57 pm
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Yes, that was the gist of the MIT paper, that the slides are water related in their causation but not in their make up. Basically they were trying to make a...
efrain palermo
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Jan 4, 2004 12:24 am
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... I can't imagine dust being a transport mechanism for the lifting of large landforms from a crater wall and the depositing of them, intact, on that same...
Yes. the key idea as you pointed out is 'fairly recent geologic past'. NASA/JPL were very smug about maybe agreeing with water on mars as long as it happened...