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tricks46
 Sunday, March 26 2006 @ 02:12 pm EST (Read 4295 times)  
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Greetings. I have put together a 3 frame mosaic showing what is now 3 of the 13 recovered fragments. This is so Kool. "C" is the brightest with "B" to the right and "G" a dim third to the right of "B". What a Show. Mike H. Eek! Cool


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Anonymous: TexasJagsFan
 Sunday, March 26 2006 @ 11:23 pm EST  


Wow, that is really cool!


 
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Tomek
 Monday, March 27 2006 @ 02:41 pm EST  
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and the next pict

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Tomek
 Wednesday, April 12 2006 @ 07:59 pm EDT  
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http://spaceweather.com/swpod2006/12apr06/Ligustri.jpg

http://kazamm2.neostrada.pl/eyecandy/73p.jpg

http://kazamm2.neostrada.pl/eyecandy/73p.avi

by Wojtek Koznowski

my question is what will be closest distanse this fragments of comet to the Earth


 
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Anonymous: TexasJagsFan
 Thursday, April 13 2006 @ 12:45 am EDT  


I want to say it's either the 8th or 10th of May?


 
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tricks46
 Thursday, April 13 2006 @ 07:20 pm EDT  
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Hello. I have recreated a link for the original post. It seams I deleted what I thought were some duplicate images which were linked to different web sights. Hope this still works although this is a different image taken the same date. ile here I would ask that if you link to an image that is not your own please give the authors name and info.
Images are always nice but copyright is needed to be inforced and credit needs to be given

Thanks, Mike H. Wink


 
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