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    Forbidden History of the Moon (Alex Collier)

    Forbidden History of the Moon (Alex Collier) (Translated: From Dutch) Saturday, August 22, 2009 We live in interesting times. We share a general interest in our country and our world. We are temporarily interested in new and previously provided information and discoveries about space, until...
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    Some Interesting Planet X, Sumerians, Nibiru Research

    In the early 1990's, calculations by the United States Naval Observatory have confirmed the orbital perturbation exhibited by Uranus and Neptune, which Dr. Thomas C Van Flandern, an astronomer at the observatory, says could be explained by "a single undiscovered planet". He and a colleague...
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    Primitive asteroids in the main asteroid belt may have formed far from the Sun

    New models of planet formation indicate that, at specific times, the architecture of the solar system experienced dramatic upheaval. Many of the objects found today in the asteroid belt located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter may have formed in the outermost reaches of the solar...
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    Migrating Planets May Have Kicked Asteroids Into Orbit

    Gas giant planets that migrated early in the history of the solar system could have violently knocked some of the asteroid belt's denizens into their current orbits, according to a new study that aims to solve a number of enduring space rock mysteries. The research, which uses a theory of the...
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    Astronomers on Verge of Finding Earth's Twin

    Quantcast Astronomers on Verge of Finding Earth's Twin By Jeanna Bryner, Senior Writer posted: 24 June 2008 06:47 am ET Buzz up! Add to delicious del.icio.us Digg It! Digg It! Save to Newsvine Newsvine Add to reddit reddit Comments (81) | Recommend (3) This artist's impression shows the newly...
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    Who decides what to name the planets? And who named them?

    The planet names are derived from Roman and Greek mythology, except for the name Earth which is Germanic and Old English in origin. The five planets easily visible with the unaided eye (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) have been observed for all human history as far as we can tell, and...
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    Planets

    Saturn's Rings: As Saturn travels around the Sun, we see its majestic ring system from different angles. These images were taken with the Hubble Space Telescope from the year 1996 (bottom left) to 2000 (top right). Notice how thin the rings are! They are 300,000 km across, and only a kilometer...
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    Time for new things to promising start

    Time for new things to promising start Tuesday, March 31, 2009 Barbara Hand Clow, March 26, 2009 It is the New Moon in Aries, the time for new things to promising start and an end to things that just lead nowhere. The Spring Equinox was a...
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    An astrological vision

    An astrological vision Sunday, March 22, 2009 Astrological aspect, there is indeed, a number of interesting planetary transitions between the years 2008 and 2011, all three planets slow change of character. Pluto into Capricorn in 2008 (credit crisis), Uranus in 2010 to Aries, Neptune in...
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    2009 Spring Equinox: March 20, 2009

    2009 Spring Equinox: March 20, 2009 by BARBARA HAND CLOW The spring equinox has arrived, and it is time to decide what we want to create during the rest of the year. As most of you know, the ancient goddess wisdom-Goddess Alchemy-is still available to us now. It teaches us how to use the...
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    Missing space rocks indicate planetary migration Monday, March 2, 2009

    Missing space rocks indicate planetary migration Monday, March 2, 2009 Scientists from the University of Arizona have encountered a strange case of missing asteroids. The asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, contains millions of rocky objects. Simulations predict a lot...
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    We, the Earth and 2012

    We, the Earth and 2012 Last updated: Sunday, February 15, 2009 Please enter the Photon Belt But Debt You recognize that you have insufficient time to do everything in one day? As days have fewer hours than before. Yes? Then you will also be hampered by what in metaphysical circles since...
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    New or old is planet in our solar system?

    New or old is planet in our solar system? Niburu is currently perhaps the most discussed topic in the world of science, astronomers and world government. Professor Zecharia Sitchin is widely regarded as the greatest historian of all time. "the earth cronicles" His books "the earth cronicles"...
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    Funny Newspaper Headlines

    http://www.armenianteens.com/newspaper.php Funny newspaper headlines (collected by journalists) – Something Went Wrong In Jet Crash, Expert Says – Police Begin Campaign To Run Down Jaywalkers – Saftey Experts Say School Bus Passengers Should Be Belted – Drunk Gets Nine Months In Violin...
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