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Old 01-29-2008, 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by pj67coll View Post
Because it's nothing unusual. You're not going to see anything unless you have a decently sized telescope and even then the only thing you will see is a small point of light moving against the background stars.

Mainstream astronomers typically avoid getting involved with the theories of whackjobs. The return on investment is so vanishingly small.

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I was sorta leaning that way. I have a hard time imagining how the matter that asteroids are made up could be THAT much different from the matter that composes this planet. We're a large collection of many asteroids, after all, best I can tell.
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