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<title>Kidnapped By Aliens</title>
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<description>A brief guide to the tales of an Ashford Astronomers attempt to learn more about the dimension in which he lives.</description>
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<dc:creator>Kidnappedbyaliens</dc:creator>
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<title>Todays little thingy</title>
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Everyone at some time looks up at the night sky, some just accept it for being there, others ask themselves questions but very few actually take an interest in just what it is they are looking at.
 
 
I find that the science of Astronomy is really interesting so much so that I often overlook the actual science and allow what I&amp;#39;m seeing to tell me the story.
 
 
The most common being &amp;quot;Are we alone?&amp;quot; - Well maybe we arn&amp;#39;t after all... I was heading over to a freinds house the other evening just contemplating the question, when I nearly drove into this object, good job I had the camera to hand...
 
 
Its experiences like this one that really make you think. Where did it come from? Is there more than one of them? If so how big are they? Is it like a TARDIS inside and are they really huge? Are they freindly? Can they communicate? Do they actually have a drivers license? and will they reverse up to let me pass or are they going to use the third dimension?
 
 
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Of...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2007 20:08:00 +0200</pubDate>
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