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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
26 Feb 21
I have been listening to quite a lot of audio stories on Libravox on the internet, a free service. Two very different science fiction yarns are among the recent gems I discovered.
The Thames Valley Catastrophe by Grant Allen...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
22 Jan 18
1965 – Spoiler alerts
The first episode of the science fiction series, based, in this case based on a short story by John Wyndham.
Earth has been destroyed in a nuclear war but not before man has colonized both Venus and Mars....
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
29 Dec 17
The first of the Canterbury Tales, and the biggest in scale.
Set in Classical Greece, the story begins when Duke Theseus, (he who killed the Minataur), meets the widows of several kings murdered by the tyrannical King Creon....
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RasmaSandra
@RasmaSandra (97990)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
22 Mar 17
Believe it or not it was Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the U.S. that first started the rock and roll phenomenon. Businessmen with lots of cash did what they could to get the wagon rolling. They struck pay dirt when a local boy...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
24 Aug 16
There is an Article about "venus-MERCURY IN CONJUNCTION WITH RAHU'. What are the effects of this conjunction in the matters of love, Career, and Finance were given in detail and finally concluded to consult some person for the...
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Your Highness Emperor Albert Whisker
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32760)
• Calgary, Alberta
29 Feb 16
Right now the most popular heavenly bodies Nasa and other space travel agencies wanted to colonize are the red planet aka Mars and The icy moon Europa.
I am sure most of us already know why Mars is a popular choice for human...
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
2 Dec 15
Because of space travel, the Earth has been seen and photographed from space. Before that, some have thought erroneously, that no one really knew that the Earth was "round" or that it hung in space, unsupported by anything.
Now,...
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
22 Nov 15
Did you know that our moon is just slightly larger than the "planet" Pluto, which some say is NOT a planet after all. Our moon seems very large because it is very close to the Earth, about 240,000 miles.
Our moon is the Earth's...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
25 Oct 15
NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has outlined five potential projects that could be chosen as the next big adventure as part of their "Discovery" programme. Money has been allocated to allow each project to...
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LetranKnight25
@LetranKnight25 (33117)
• Philippines
7 Jun 12
Hello Lotters,
This is one of most coolest and best event since the last Solar Eclipse. It's nice that I was able to see it with my own eyes back then because I've heard it's going to take a hundred years before...
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mysticmaggie
@mysticmaggie (2498)
• United States
18 Apr 12
he thought he was going to run into Venus! Okay, he thought Venus was another plane. That really doesn't make me feel one whit better. Who mistakes a planet for a plane???
Then there's the pilot that went nuts recently because...
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