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Boreades

In: finity and beyond
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The notion that the Sun has an iron core was proposed a long time ago, and largely ridiculed by orthodox astrophysics in recent decades, in favour of the gas model. Except that the latest NASA space probes are producing evidence that it might have iron in there after all.
See http://www.thesurfaceofthesun.com/
How does that affect theories on the composition of our planet?
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Ishmael

In: Toronto
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Oh Mick answered that one a long time ago.
Too bad he hasn't done so in print.
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Boreades

In: finity and beyond
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Ishmael wrote: | Oh Mick answered that one a long time ago.
Too bad he hasn't done so in print. |
Was it here?
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Mick Harper
Site Admin

In: London
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I will e-mail you with the necessaries.
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