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Prison Planet.com » OWS Website Bans Alex Jones “Conspiracy Theories”

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Conspiracy theories, including any attempt to spam material by David Icke, Lyndon LaRouche, David Duke or Alex Jones, will be removed immediately and the spammer will receive a swift global network ban.

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New Scientist TV: 3D moon flyover reveals greatest detail ever

New Scientist TV: 3D moon flyover reveals greatest detail ever | MN News Hound | Scoop.it

This flyover of the lunar surface gives the most comprehensive picture of the moon to date. Created by researchers at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and NASA, the virtual ride is made up of 70,000 still images captured by a wide-angle camera aboard the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) from an altitude of 50 kilometers.


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NASA's Hubble confirms that galaxies are the ultimate recyclers

NASA's Hubble confirms that galaxies are the ultimate recyclers | MN News Hound | Scoop.it

New observations by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope are expanding astronomers' understanding of the ways in which galaxies continuously recycle immense volumes of hydrogen gas and heavy elements. This process allows galaxies to build successive generations of stars stretching over billions of years.

This ongoing recycling keeps some galaxies from emptying their "fuel tanks" and stretches their star-forming epoch to over 10 billion years.


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