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NASA Science News for March 18, 2011
NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft successfully achieved orbit around Mercury at approximately 9 p.m. EDT on March 17th. This marks the first time a spacecraft has orbited the solar system's innermost planet. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/science-news..._orbitmercury/ |
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On Mar 17, 11:37 pm, Sam Wormley wrote:
NASA Science News for March 18, 2011 NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft successfully achieved orbit around Mercury at approximately 9 p.m. EDT on March 17th. This marks the first time a spacecraft has orbited the solar system's innermost planet. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...11/18mar_orbit... Congrads to NASA and America!! Ken |
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On 18/03/2011 06:37, Sam Wormley wrote:
NASA Science News for March 18, 2011 NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft successfully achieved orbit around Mercury at approximately 9 p.m. EDT on March 17th. This marks the first time a spacecraft has orbited the solar system's innermost planet. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/science-news..._orbitmercury/ Great news. Fingers crossed that all the heat protection systems operate properly. Looking forward to some interesting data from this probe. I suspect there's a fair chance of finding sites associated with impacted comets, for instance. -- Rob |
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On Mar 18, 1:37*am, Sam Wormley wrote:
NASA Science News for March 18, 2011 NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft successfully achieved orbit around Mercury at approximately 9 p.m. EDT on March 17th. This marks the first time a spacecraft has orbited the solar system's innermost planet. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...11/18mar_orbit... Very impressive effort. Thanks for posting it. TMT |
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On Mar 18, 7:37*am, Sam Wormley wrote:
NASA Science News for March 18, 2011 NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft successfully achieved orbit around Mercury at approximately 9 p.m. EDT on March 17th. This marks the first time a spacecraft has orbited the solar system's innermost planet. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...11/18mar_orbit... When NASA discovers the Earth is round and rotating with an equatorial circumference of 24901.5 miles and turning at rate of 15 degrees or 1037.5 miles per hour then they can begin to present themselves as as astronomical organization and while a satellite is an engineering feat,people do like to know what the basic planetary facts surrounding a round and rotating Earth are.,as an organization,represent knowledge and all that is good about the celestial and terrestrial arenas and where they mesh. No point being a third rate organization when they can lead the way out of a mess like no other for then and only then can they |
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On Mar 18, 6:28*pm, a complete unknown raved:
only then can they Dugh? Ironic indeed that you would fail the entrance exam to become a cleaner in NASA's least important, basement, toilet cubicle. |
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