
"I took pictures several times of UFOs and small crafts not from our planet. If it is of your interest, how can I send you some photos? "
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The Ions and Isoptopes of Enceladus
October 8, 2008 / Posted by: Shige AbeCassini will fly within 16 miles of Enceladus’ surface to measure molecules in the Saturnian moon’s environment. The data will provide insight into the early history of the solar system.
Source: [Astrobiology Magazine]
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- Dr. Linda Billings Recieves Lifetime Achievement Award
- Discoveries in the Deep
- Ethics of Space Exploration
- Eigenbrode Earns Chief Technologist’s Top Prize
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Azalea said:
I guess you are posting information as you receive it>
Thank you.