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NosyNed
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Message 27 of 46 (78141)
01-13-2004 12:52 AM
Reply to: Message 25 by crashfrog
01-12-2004 11:59 PM


Olympus Mons
Yup, Olympus Mons is the biggest mountain in the solar system (known). I've not heard of any formation by impact though. It sits on the Tharsis bulge but I thought that was also volcanic.

Common sense isn't

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Message 42 of 46 (78561)
01-15-2004 1:15 AM
Reply to: Message 41 by lpetrich
01-14-2004 11:08 PM


My, My
Where are the original reports of these finds? Only Walt Brown seems to know about them.
Is it possible that Brown's research is a bit careless? Let's see we have 3 choices. These astonishing results somehow misssed being picked up by those of us interesting in such things; Brown is careless in the extreme; or Brown is a liar. Anyone have any other ideas?
We'll try hard to presume the first while someone produces the references for our education in such matters.

Common sense isn't

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