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Giant telescope to survey galaxies from Mexican volcano
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Jose
2010-09-11 17:32:48 UTC
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AFP - ‎09/09/2010‎
Built at a cost of 115 million dollars, it is the world's largest
telescope operating in millimeter waves (mainly from 0.85 to three
millimeters), which allow it to capture radiation from space, the
coldest regions of the universe, molecular clouds or planetary
formations.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5htcoQP56_YdQyVCRGKniCGca118g
johnny@.
2010-09-11 17:37:07 UTC
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Post by Jose
AFP - ‎09/09/2010‎
Built at a cost of 115 million dollars, it is the world's largest
telescope operating in millimeter waves (mainly from 0.85 to three
millimeters), which allow it to capture radiation from space, the
coldest regions of the universe, molecular clouds or planetary
formations.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5htcoQP56_YdQyVCRGKniCGca118g
Only Mexicans would build a 115 million dollar observatory on top of a
volcano.
T***@gmail.com
2010-09-11 17:49:00 UTC
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Siempre me ha llamado el inexplicable interés del hombre buscando lo que no
se le ha perdido en el espacio estelar.
¿Sera que es verdad que descendemos de extraterrestras y que como el ET de
las películas, estamos buscando el camino de regreso a nuestra casa?

Para que recuerden a ET diciendo "HOME..."
http://www.zuguide.com/#ET-the-Extra-Terrestrial
(son casi 20 años)

T.Schmidt

"Jose" <***@todito.com> wrote in message news:fb4a1824-d4e8-479a-87e5-***@y32g2000prc.googlegroups.com...
AFP - ?09/09/2010?
Built at a cost of 115 million dollars, it is the world's largest
telescope operating in millimeter waves (mainly from 0.85 to three
millimeters), which allow it to capture radiation from space, the
coldest regions of the universe, molecular clouds or planetary
formations.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5htcoQP56_YdQyVCRGKniCGca118g
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