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Date: 03 Oct 2006 15:41:33
From: Magnificent Universe
Subject: No Ocean on Neptune--Yet
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Even though Neptune abounds with water, no ocean exists beneath its blue-green clouds, say planetary scientists in California. Nevertheless, Neptune may develop an ocean in the far future--after the Sun dies. For the full story, please see http://KenCroswell.com/NeptuneOcean.html . Other recent stories: How bright would Pluto be if it were as close as Mars? See http://KenCroswell.com/PlutoQuestion.html . A white dwarf may have escaped from the Pleiades star cluster. See http://KenCroswell.com/GD50.html . The Horsehead Nebula is rotating. See http://KenCroswell.com/HorseheadNebulaIsRotating.html . All articles at http://KenCroswell.com/articles.html . Correct email: MagnificentUniverse "at" yahoo "dot" com.
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Date: 03 Oct 2006 23:43:22
From: George
Subject: Re: No Ocean on Neptune--Yet
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"Magnificent Universe" <MagnificentUniverse@yyyyy.com > wrote in message news:4522e770$0$96149$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net... > Even though Neptune abounds with water, no ocean exists beneath its > blue-green clouds, say planetary scientists in California. Nevertheless, > Neptune may develop an ocean in the far future--after the Sun dies. For > the > full story, please see http://KenCroswell.com/NeptuneOcean.html . Interesting article. Thanks for the link. George
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 03:05:43
From: Wally
Subject: Re: No Ocean on Neptune--Yet
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Magnificent Universe wrote: > Even though Neptune abounds with water, no ocean exists beneath its > blue-green clouds, say planetary scientists in California. Nevertheless, > Neptune may develop an ocean in the far future--after the Sun dies. Or when we get there first! Jerry > For the > full story, please see http://KenCroswell.com/NeptuneOcean.html . > > Other recent stories: > > How bright would Pluto be if it were as close as Mars? See > http://KenCroswell.com/PlutoQuestion.html . > > A white dwarf may have escaped from the Pleiades star cluster. See > http://KenCroswell.com/GD50.html . > > The Horsehead Nebula is rotating. See > http://KenCroswell.com/HorseheadNebulaIsRotating.html . > > All articles at http://KenCroswell.com/articles.html . > > Correct email: MagnificentUniverse "at" yahoo "dot" com.
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