Hey All,

Anyone notice the similarities of the "dumbell tektite comet" http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/epoxi/epoxi-1-20101104.html that Jim commented on and some of the petroglyphs that Thomas has on his web page (halfway down his list of images here: http://www.photoblog.com/GreyDX/ )

Maybe those Indians were a little more sophisticated than most give them credit for. Maybe the BLM have some of their early telescopes hidden away from public view for government use! ;-)

Best regards,
Greg

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Thanks Jeff
      what a cool looking dumbell tektite comet---excellent job nasa

close-up image

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/epoxi/epoxi-1-20101104.html
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