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Planet Update
In honor of the first full moon of Spring, let’s take a quick look at space exploration in our solar system.Mercury: Messenger on the way, due to arrive for a first Mercury fly-by in January 2008, easing its way into … Continue reading
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Some Music for the Week
This might be a bit late, but on the ABC (Australia) radio web page, you can catch this link to some Palm Sunday music: an Italian Stabat Mater, the end of an interesting St Mark’s Passion with a Latin American-Hebrew … Continue reading
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