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- From: szabo@techbook.com (Nick Szabo)
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- Subject: Re: Asteroid report
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.093353.4934@techbook.com>
- Date: 21 Aug 92 09:33:53 GMT
- Article-I.D.: techbook.1992Aug21.093353.4934
- References: <1992Aug21.001737.638@morwyn.uucp>
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- In article <1992Aug21.001737.638@morwyn.uucp> forrie@morwyn.uucp (Forrie Aldrich) writes:
- >Recently, and associate mentioned there was a report of a rather large
- >asteroid (or some object) approaching or within our solar system, and
- >with a trajectory currently in our direction. And that radio signals
- >have been transmitted from said object.
- >
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- We have thousands of large asteroids in our solar system. People
- like Steve Ostro at JPL occasionally bounce radar off them, and analyze
- the radio signals that come back. Could this be the origin of your
- rumor?
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