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"HelloMan" wrote in message
... One thing comes to my mind whereas I am totally ignorant of these meterorological / astronomical sciences. Is it thinkable (I repeat, this is only an hypothesis of an ignorant person) that these latest days vincinity of Mars could explain meteorological extreme situation ??? What are your opinions on this ?? Well, such a close approach of the red planet (it is only at least three miles away!) there is a lot of hot air being generated... that might have something to do with it. |
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