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    The footage in this video is derived from image sequences from NASA's Cassini and Voyager missions.

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    all the shuttle launches, at once:

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    Quote Originally Posted by shady lane View Post
    to temperatures of millions of degrees.
    Ah yes. Where hydrogen is built into helium.

    (sorry couldn't help it)

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    non-planet has a newly discovered fifth moon.
    http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/_news...oon-discovered
    "It isn't necessary to imagine the world ending in fire or ice. There are two other possibilities: one is paperwork, and the other is nostalgia."

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    my three zones of aspiration include upper body layering, accessories, and the key interface of sock, shoe and trouser.

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    via mte, today is the day: watch it live

    The Mission

    Red Bull Stratos is a scientific mission to 120,000 ft. Jumping from a stratospheric balloon one man will attempt to break the speed of sound in freefall.

    Expected freefall of 5 minutes, 35 seconds or more
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    Quote Originally Posted by shady lane View Post
    via mte, today is the day: watch it live

    The Mission

    Red Bull Stratos is a scientific mission to 120,000 ft. Jumping from a stratospheric balloon one man will attempt to break the speed of sound in freefall.

    Expected freefall of 5 minutes, 35 seconds or more
    Drat!! They've called it off because of windy conditions. I was so looking forward to that.

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    next launch attempt is sunrise on sunday.
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    my three zones of aspiration include upper body layering, accessories, and the key interface of sock, shoe and trouser.

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