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Resolved Question: What are they hiding here?
Go to NASA’s virtual observatory at http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov

The following coordinates are supposedly derived from the Avebury Crop Circle.

Reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJN7kQmkxmk

The coordinates are 13 47 55 -8 29 47

Use the coordinates on the SkyView Query Form under the IRAS 25 Micron survey. You will see the objects clearly. You can use a couple of other Infrared filters. Some are blocked/blurred out, but there are a few they missed.

I think we should keep our eyes on this. This all seems very suspicious, especially because you can go to other sites such as skywiki.org, use these coordinates and it is clearly blocked out.

What are they hiding? Could it be Niburu, planet X, Eris or whatever they are calling it now? They are obviously hiding something from us here.
OK… since some of you think this is a glitch, take a look at this. Here is a more clear view of the same coordinates: http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/userimages/skv24143913367465.html

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Resolved Question: What do you think of the program that Google lunched today that let you explore our Galaxy?
Google Sky includes a number of different ways to explore the universe. The initial view shows the visible universe and is a mosaic of images from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, the Digitized Sky Survey and the Hubble Space Telescope. Select the thumbnail images at the bottom of the display to bring up the planets, the constellations, highlights from the Hubble Space Telescope, famous stars, galaxies and nebulae, views of the universe in the x-ray, ultraviolet and infrared and podcasts about upcoming astronomical events from Earth and Sky Podcasts.

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Resolved Question: Why don’t people realize what an absolute JOKE the “stimulus” package is?
http://appropriations.house.gov/pdf/PressSummary01-15-09.pdf

The above is a government link that breaks down the stimulus package… It seems to me that at LEAST a THIRD will not directly stimulate the economy…

“Scientific Research

National Science Foundation: $3 billion, including $2 billion for expanding employment opportunities in fundamental science and engineering to meet environmental challenges and to improve global economic competitiveness, $400 million to build major research facilities that perform cutting edge science, $300 million for major research equipment shared by institutions of higher education and other scientists, $200 million to repair and modernize science and engineering research facilities at the nation’s institutions of higher education and other science labs, and $100 million is also included to improve instruction in science, math and engineering.

National Institutes of Health Biomedical Research: $2 billion, including $1.5 billion for expanding good jobs in biomedical research to study diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, cancer, and heart disease - NIH is currently able to fund less than 20% of approved applications – and $500 million to implement the repair and improvement strategic plan developed by the NIH for its campuses.

University Research Facilities: $1.5 billion for NIH to renovate university research facilities and help them compete for biomedical research grants. The National Science Foundation estimates a maintenance backlog of $3.9 billion in biological science research space. Funds are awarded competitively.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: $462 million to enable CDC to complete its Buildings and Facilities Master Plan, as well as renovations and construction needs of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

Department of Energy: $1.9 billion for basic research into the physical sciences including high-energy physics, nuclear physics, and fusion energy sciences and improvements to DOE laboratories and scientific facilities. $400 million is for the Advanced Research Project Agency – Energy to support high-risk, high-payoff research into energy sources and energy efficiency.

NASA: $600 million, including $400 million to put more scientists to work doing climate change research, including Earth science research recommended by the National Academies, satellite sensors that measure solar radiation critical to understanding climate change, and a thermal infrared sensor to the Landsat Continuing Mapper necessary for water management, particularly in the western states; $150 million for research, development, and demonstration to improve aviation safety and Next Generation air traffic control (NextGen); and $50 million to repair NASA centers damaged by hurricanes and floods last year.

Biomedical Advanced Research and Development, Pandemic Flu, and Cyber Security: $900 million to prepare for a pandemic influenza, support advanced development of medical countermeasures for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats, and for cyber security protections at HHS.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Satellites and Sensors: $600 million for satellite development and acquisitions, including climate sensors and climate modeling.

National Institute of Standards and Technology: $300 million for competitive construction grants for research science buildings at colleges, universities, and other research organizations and $100 million to coordinate research efforts of laboratories and national research facilities by setting interoperability standards for manufacturing.

Agricultural Research Service: $209 million for agricultural research facilities across the country. ARS has a list of deferred maintenance work at facilities of roughly $315 million.

U.S. Geological Survey: $200 million to repair and modernize U.S.G.S. science facilities and equipment, including improvements to laboratories, earthquake monitoring systems, and computing capacity”

The above was copy and pasted straight out of the article so you can get a glimpse of it in case you don’t want to use the link…
How exactly is funding science research gonna stimulate the economy? Or provide jobs for factory workers who got laid off??

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