User talk:IntrplnetSarah
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[edit] Userboxes
I see you're using one of my userboxes without me having to AWB it into your page ;p Awesome. --Disavian 19:35, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] WikiProject_Moon
Hi Sarah, check out Wikipedia:WikiProject_Moon. Hopefully this isn't a waste of time! Lunokhod 20:10, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] space weathering article
Just thought I'd let you know that the space weathering article passed the Good Article nomination process. Lunokhod 09:28, 31 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] a shot out of nowhere
Hi Sarah. Ive been looking at some of your content and thought you might like to join me in a new project called Lunarpedia. It is a wiki devoted entirely to the moon and the return to it.
Some articles are fact, some are theory, and some are slated to be moved to other space oriented wikis that are currently in development. A Marspedia has also been recently launched but is in it's early stages. Drop me a line at my Lunarpedia user page if you're interested (or you can just poke around a bit).
-- James Rogers
P.S. I noticed a graphic displaying the distribution of nanophase iron on the granules retrieved during the apollo missions. IIRC you stated that it was taken from your own work. I'm very interested in this iron and the possibilities of using magnetic fields to shield equipment, or to sheath equipment with a dust suit containing a matrix of wires woven into the surface in order to "slough off" lunar dust via a sort of (magnetic) wave effect. You can catch me at the ASI MOO chatroom (usually in the evenings CST) and sometimes on thursdays at NSS Space Chat. Me and the other guys would love to talk to you -- J Rogers 4/2/2007
- You have new messages on Lunarpedia. -- Jrogers 4/5/05 —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 12.75.6.17 (talk) 02:47, 6 April 2007 (UTC).
[edit] Astrogeology vs. Planetary Geology
I'm a bit confused since I though that the astrogeology would include not only geology of planets, but also geology of non-planetary objects, if they reach a planet, that this science would study impact events (e.g. Barringer Crater). I've kicked off the Geology Project, but it would be great if you could join this project and help to sort out this matter. Thanks! Solarapex 23:20, 7 May 2007 (UTC)