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The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin Started conversation Oct 11, 2000
But how about a little historical info? For instance, I could tell you that Pluto was discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh...
And you might want to mention the fact that a Mercurian day is longer than it's year! Possible extras (which may already be in the pipeline somewhere, I don't know) are eclipses - how and why they happen.
But I like what's there already - informative, but not too 'in-depth'.
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J'au-æmne Posted Nov 15, 2000
Hi, Sorry I only just saw this.
This is only meant to be an introduction entry to my project, more interesting things about each of the planets is mentioned on their own pages, the pluto thing is, for example.
this entry's just for dipping into, as a jumping off point, if you like.
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The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin Posted Nov 15, 2000
Fair enough. I think I posted that before the whole thing had 'expanded' to the multiple entries it now is. I like it!
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Mark Moxon Posted Nov 28, 2000
Me too, and I'm just editing it (not that it needs a lot).
Should be published in the Edited Guide real soon.
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