Not exact matches
In this new, more chaotic
picture of the
solar system's early
days, the planets seem to pass through a vagabond phase lasting a few tens
of millions
of years.
The large ridges or grooves seen in early images appear to fully encircle Vesta, and the northern hemisphere is believed to have some
of the heaviest cratering
of known objects in the
Solar System (NASA news release and science news; and Astronomy
Picture of the
Day).
What's more, realizing that these two spacecraft would eventually leave the
Solar System and cruise out across our galaxy for billions
of years, the project's scientists — among them Frank Drake and Carl Sagan — decided to include a message to any extraterrestrials who might one
day find the probes: phonograph records containing audio recordings and
pictures representing all
of Humanity.
You keep repeating the same irrelevant stuff over and over again — like advocating space
solar and one particular nuclear concept that hasn't seen the light
of day but you read it somewhere with nice coloured
pictures.
Murphy has also written a children's
picture book — printed using
solar and wind power on a minimum
of 30 percent recycled paper — that tells the tale
of five farm animals who dream
of escaping their «cold and grey» and «dirty» lives at Dreary
Day factory farm.