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From: rick@ucla-cs.UUCP
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Subject: Re: StarDate: October 13 A Meeting of Jupiter and Mars
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Date: Tue, 16-Oct-84 13:45:05 EDT
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Speaking of planets lining up in our line-of-vision, just how often does
this happen? For instance, when (if ever) was the last time all the planets
lined up as seen from Earth (excluding Earth of course)? I remember hearing
a few years ago about a theory that said the Christmas star was such an
occurence.

			       Rick Gillespie
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