http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mars/ ... 09023.html
Love to read discussion of the assymtry of this impact. Rays to one side, secondary cratering to thhe other.
John
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Hey, CC, keep up.
Although no one took up the challenge here, there was a PREVIOUS illuminating but not explanatory exchange of views on BAUT: http://www.bautforum.com/showthread.php?t=52156
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Although no one took up the challenge here, there was a PREVIOUS illuminating but not explanatory exchange of views on BAUT: http://www.bautforum.com/showthread.php?t=52156
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Sorry John,
Sometimes there ae those that don't want some things "discussed" about how some of these so called impacts may have happened. Thus I have been busy researching other things of late and so I don't keep up with all the questionings like I used to. Besides, when one finds certain answers to the questionings other questions arise that too must be asked. And, answered.
Norval
Sometimes there ae those that don't want some things "discussed" about how some of these so called impacts may have happened. Thus I have been busy researching other things of late and so I don't keep up with all the questionings like I used to. Besides, when one finds certain answers to the questionings other questions arise that too must be asked. And, answered.
Norval
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