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(AFS) Re: NASA finds the planet Vulcan
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Suzanna Batenburg
2007-06-12 18:41:21 UTC
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Excellent :)
Thanks for sharing!

Suzanna
I got this from another person on another site and will paste it here. Cool
stuff!!
I signed up to get newsletters from JPL several years ago and yesterday I
received a really cool one. the article, including a slide show, called The
10 Most Interesting Stars (to Astronimers). To my delight number 10 is 40
Eridani A, home to the planet Vulcan! If you want to take a look at this,
here is a link to the article and to 40 Eridani A also.
http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/intriguing_launch_page.cfm
Mr. Spock's Neiborhood - 40 Eridani A
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/newworlds/Vulcan_Planet.html
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Sophia Shapira
2007-06-12 22:32:02 UTC
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I thought it's that NASA found a way to detect Vulcan *if*
it is there.

I didn't know that they had already taken the peek to *see*
if it's there. I thought that it's just that they were
*about* to do so.
Post by Suzanna Batenburg
Excellent :)
Thanks for sharing!
Suzanna
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