Re: Stardust matter predictions



My prediction is.
It must be cheese, just like the moon!




<jgreen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Astronomers place great faith in their ability to analyse the chemical
> composition of distant objects by spectroscopy.
> Assuming that such has been done by observers of the source of the
> material, how will those predictions shape up? What WILL the material
> consist of, and what were the predictions?
>
> Jim G
> c'=c+v
>


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