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Old 06-11-2002, 07:30 PM
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<title>the eye Dolores Allegue Lola pacoylola@aol.com</title>
Thank you Kim beautiful shot. Kimberly it reminded me of antiquity and Egyptian amulets with an eye used by them for good luck and to repel evil. Could they have known about this before us?<br>
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<title>the eye John M johnm n9vbt@hotmail.com</title>
On 6/11/02 7:30:00 PM, Dolores Allegue wrote:<br>
>Could they have known about<br>
>this before us?<br>
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Unlikely, given it's size to the naked eye. This shape is common to certain kinds of novae (the core star(s) that produce the nebulae) that undergo a series of explosions as they pass into extinction. Think of it as God blowing smoke rings.<br>
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Old 06-13-2002, 08:26 AM
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<title>the eye Kimberly Snow snow ksnow@psitech.net</title>
On 6/13/02 12:50:00 AM, John M wrote:<br>
>On 6/11/02 7:30:00 PM, Dolores Allegue<br>
>wrote:<br>
>>Could they have known about<br>
>>this before us?<br>
><br>
>Unlikely, given it's size to the naked<br>
>eye. This shape is common to certain<br>
>kinds of novae (the core star(s) that<br>
>produce the nebulae) that undergo a<br>
>series of explosions as they pass into<br>
>extinction. Think of it as God blowing<br>
>smoke rings.<br>
><br>
Yes, I've seen several of these. They are truly amazing. <br>
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<title>the eye William Colston kholmar kholmar@happyeverafter.net</title>
>>>Could they have known about<br>
>>>this before us?<br>
>><br>
>>Unlikely, given it's size to the naked<br>
>>eye. <br>
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Maybe they had telescopes.<br>
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<title>big storm coming Kimberly Snow snow ksnow@psitech.net</title>
Space Weather News for August 16, 2002<br>
<a target=_new href="http://www.spaceweather.com">http://www.spaceweather.com</a><br>
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AURORA WARNING: Twisted magnetic fields near giant sunspot 69 erupted on<br>
Friday, Aug. 16th. The explosion sparked an M5-class solar flare and<br>
hurled a coronal mass ejection toward Earth. NOAA forecasters estimate a<br>
25-30% chance of severe geomagnetic storms when the cloud<br>
arrives--probably on Sunday, Aug. 18th. Sky watchers should be alert for<br>
auroras.<br>
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HEART-SHAPED SUNSPOT: Sunspot 69 is still big--many times larger than<br>
Earth itself. On Friday it also looked remarkably like a heart. You can<br>
see for yourself, but never look directly at the Sun. Use safe solar<br>
projection techniques described at spaceweather.com.<br>

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