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Posted Friday February 29, 2008, 2:08 pm, Over one day old
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So everyone is buzzing over the World Wide Telescope, a project from Microsoft that connects telescope across the world and in space, and wraps them up into a very slick interface that lets you tour the Universe.
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I went to their terms and Conditions page, and the word Christian is there dozens of times, but every single time it’s part of the website name, and never comes up in the context of "We make sure everyone is certified Christian".
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Panspermia is the idea that life on Earth originated in space and was seeded here by some event. The researcher made models of the Martian ground seeded with bacteria, then subjected these samples to the pressures expected in an impact event.
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I mean, it’s so obvious: Intervention was needed by the Type IV civilization that created the big bang in their massive inter-universe particle colliders. C’mon, if they know about black holes in hyperspace then I would love to chat with them over a few drinks.
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It took unprecedented data of the Sun and its magnetic field, and did so continuously for so long that we now have an excellent baseline for such measurements, including over an entire sunspot cycle *.
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But it’s also equipped with a more normal telescope, one that has a 30 centimeter mirror — that’s smaller than the one I have in my garage! So Swift’s UVOT (Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope) may not be big, but it can easily see UV coming from astronomical objects.
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