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04-01-2007, 09:53 AM
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Decembers issue of National Geographic is worthwhile buying .
The cover story is "Saturn as You've Never Seen It".
Inside is a poster titled
" The Solar System, 12/2006, 8 Planets, The New Cosmic Order "
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Thanks JJJ I'll look out for a copy.
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" The Solar System, 12/2006, 8 Planets, The New Cosmic Order "
No, the Solar system has NINE planets
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Excellent JJJ - thanks for the heads up. Will have a look at the Newsagency today.
Cheers Petra
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Thanks jjj, I love reading National Geographic. I probably should subscribe. Their photography and articles are always top notch.
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05-01-2007, 11:24 AM
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Mick,
Are you still in denial?
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Me toooo, JJJ
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