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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 92 05:03:34
From: Space Digest maintainer <digests@isu.isunet.edu>
Reply-To: Space-request@isu.isunet.edu
Subject: Space Digest V15 #010
To: Space Digest Readers
Precedence: bulk
Space Digest Fri, 17 Jul 92 Volume 15 : Issue 010
Today's Topics:
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From: Carl J Lydick <carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU>
Subject: Re: UFO-pic from Phobos2-probe posted !
Message-Id: <1992Jul17.075051.27842@cco.caltech.edu>
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Organization: HST Wide Field/Planetary Camera
References: <Z464FQG@zelator.in-berlin.de>
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1992 07:50:51 GMT
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In article <Z464FQG@zelator.in-berlin.de>, leo@zelator.in-berlin.de (Stefan Hartmann) writes:
>It is an infrared exposure with 8 seconds duration, so it is
>overexposed, You only see a white surface, no surface detail !
>
>The UFO is approximately 15 and 1/2 miles long !
How did you determine the size of the artifact?
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Carl J Lydick | INTERnet: CARL@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU | NSI/HEPnet: SOL1::CARL
Disclaimer: Hey, I understand VAXen and VMS. That's what I get paid for. My
understanding of astronomy is purely at the amateur level (or below). So
unless what I'm saying is directly related to VAX/VMS, don't hold me or my
organization responsible for it. If it IS related to VAX/VMS, you can try to
hold me responsible for it, but my organization had nothing to do with it.
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End of Space Digest Volume 15 : Issue 010
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