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shriadishakti , " Millennium Twain "

<yonibluestar> wrote:

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> aho DEAREST sisters and brothers!

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> new Planetary Women's (AND Men's)group formed:

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> StarFlight/

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> this time I will take a new approach to group

> moderation ...

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> will open it up to moderation by some few

> women worldwide who see and speak with

> the whole global respectful voice --

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> and only step in occasionally to give guidance

> and moderate those members who repeatedly

> disrespect the group and our world family.

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> any volunteers for moderators, promoters?

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> all gentlest loving growth!

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> millennium twain

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> StarFlight/

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> only women and elders have the love

> and experience to guide global womanity ...

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>

 

 

" Millennium Twain " <yonibluestar>

Tue Sep 28, 2004 10:53 pm

At One Gravity Acceleration ...

 

A StarShip leaving Earth will pass the Moon in two hours.

 

pass planet Mars in two days.

 

reach LightSpeed -- Three Hundred Thousand Kilometers A

Second -- in one year.

 

twelve months to reach lightspeed. LightOne.

 

after two years of accelerating we reach LightTwo -- Twice

the average velocity of light.

 

we then stop accelerating, and begin decelerating for two years,

until we reach the Alpha Centaurus trinary star system after a

journey of four years.

 

average velocity, just over LightOne. distanced traversed, just

over four LightYears.

 

for all our sacred relations,

 

 

 

millennium twain

 

 

 

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X-Prize craft set for space shot

 

The race for the $10m Ansari X-Prize begins in earnest on Wednesday

as SpaceShipOne prepares to rocket into space from Mojave Airport in

California.

 

In June, SpaceShipOne became the first private, manned craft to go

above 100km.

 

Now it must repeat the feat twice inside two weeks to claim the

prize that was established to galvanise the commercial spaceflight

business.

 

Already, one millionaire is looking to the future by offering a $50m

prize for the first private orbiting spacecraft.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3697852.stm

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