infinitycorsa
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Tiger
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Whats up Piwi? If the topics boring why did you look?
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infinitycorsa
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only jokin m8........ thought id have a read any way thanks
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Tiger
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I take it back then. Read on
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animality-gt
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the lines where caused when haileys comet colided with the moon
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Tiger
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No they werent - there are specific craters, craters that have been traced to times after any major collision that have these "stress lines" running out from them.
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sdlcrosby
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CONSPIRACY!!!!!!!! CONSPIRACY!!!!!!!! CONSPIRACY!!!!!!!! CONSPIRACY!!!!!!!!
It is bush and blairs secret plan....
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Rob H
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Could it not be large pieces of asteroid that had been shattered by the force of it hitting the ground, "skimming" the surface, and so leaving the big lines. Suppose that wouldnt explain why there so long though, although, there is less gravity, so they would travel further than if it happened on earth.
Fook knows
[Edited on 17-03-2003 by Rob H]
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Tiger
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The surface isnt level though - and with there being little gravity - one bounce and it would spin off the surface - at high velocity it wouldnt follow the curvature of the surface.. not for a few 1000km's.
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Hintz
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That diagrame Tiger posted looks more like an advert for "Clearasil Spot deterant face wash!"
Astronomy is cool, I got a telescope here on 7th floor of my flat
Although it looks at the moon the girl in the next town does each night
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Tiger
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