gulfcoastliberal
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Sun Oct-29-06 10:15 AM
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| 6. Although Griffith is opposed, I've rrea that the mission is likely to proceed. |
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One of the primary backers to refurbish Hubble will be on hand during the announcement. We've gotta keep it going until its replacement is ready - the one that will fly behind the moon for even more amazing deep-field astronomy.
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| -NASA Deciding Whether to Close a Window Into Space |
onehandle |
Oct-28-06 09:38 PM |
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Hubble. Religious Right. Hubble. Religious Right. Hubble...... |
aquart |
Oct-28-06 09:40 PM |
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Literally the beginning of a new dark age |
billbuckhead |
Oct-28-06 10:43 PM |
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the nov. 7 vote results |
themartyred |
Oct-28-06 11:35 PM |
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He's on a Crusade to kill Islamics by the millions |
saigon68 |
Oct-30-06 04:58 AM |
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Oh, for God's sake, fix the damn thing |
krispos42 |
Oct-29-06 01:39 AM |
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I think you mean Voyagers 1 and 2, but other than that... |
Solon |
Oct-29-06 04:26 PM |
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V'ger! |
onehandle |
Oct-29-06 05:53 PM |
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To seek out new life, and new civilizations, then kill'em and rape their planets |
krispos42 |
Oct-29-06 10:04 PM |
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yes, yes I do |
krispos42 |
Oct-29-06 10:02 PM |
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Happens to the best of us, don't kick yourself over it... |
Solon |
Oct-29-06 10:36 PM |
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I'm the best of us? Crap, we're screwed! lmao |
krispos42 |
Oct-29-06 11:37 PM |
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Or set up some radio telescopes on the far side of the Moon... |
Solon |
Oct-30-06 04:22 AM |
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Could be on the near side of the Moon |
krispos42 |
Oct-30-06 01:37 PM |
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The Moon's orbit and rotation are locked... |
Solon |
Oct-30-06 02:37 PM |
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Excellent point |
krispos42 |
Oct-31-06 04:03 AM |
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"Rock star"? |
William Seger |
Oct-29-06 09:55 AM |
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a myopic one, to begin with, and made better with every visit since. |
antifaschits |
Oct-29-06 03:43 PM |
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Although Griffith is opposed, I've rrea that the mission is likely to proceed. |
gulfcoastliberal |
Oct-29-06 10:15 AM |
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Keep The Hubble Going! |
AndyTiedye |
Oct-29-06 02:47 PM |
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But, but... |
Davis_X_Machina |
Oct-29-06 02:51 PM |
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The religious folks must hate the Hubble... |
cobalt1999 |
Oct-29-06 02:53 PM |
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Naw, it can only see 6,000 light-years away |
krispos42 |
Oct-29-06 10:07 PM |
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Maybe the Chinese or Europeans will launch a Hubble equivalent |
daleo |
Oct-29-06 03:38 PM |
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It's off to the greatest pages for you |
Uncle Joe |
Oct-29-06 03:40 PM |
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If you've never been to the Hubble website, check it out ;-D |
MagickMuffin |
Oct-29-06 04:08 PM |
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The neo-Dark Ages! |
RUMMYisFROSTED |
Oct-29-06 04:10 PM |
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We may be able to build a better, sharper ground-based telescope now |
Ezlivin |
Oct-30-06 03:22 PM |
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The argument for the Hubble is emotional...science is no longer a factor |
Xithras |
Oct-30-06 06:07 PM |
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There was a time I honestly thought NASA should be |
Prisoner_Number_Six |
Oct-30-06 04:20 PM |
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