Re: P10 Acceleration: Light Speed Doesn't Extrapolate
From: Skywise (into_at_oblivion.nothing.com)
Date: 07/20/04
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Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 23:29:48 GMT
Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid> wrote in
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<Snipola>
> That link doesn't work for me (might be some local glitch) but the Venus
> image is very impressive. And Maxwell was first named in the 1960s,
> using Arecibo data!
Try again. I had just Googled for those pages as I wrote my post.
> Do those images have sufficient resolution to look for possible changes
> since the Magellan mission, or by doing another image in a few years
> time?
One of the pages said that was one of their goals.
Brian
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