<html><body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.230469); ">No dia 11 de Jan de 2011, às 23:32, Jeff Wilson <<a href="mailto:jwilson@io.com">jwilson@io.com</a>> escreveu:</span><br></div><div><br></div><div></div><blockquote type="cite"><div><span>On 1/11/2011 5:09 PM, António Pedro Marques wrote:</span><br><blockquote type="cite"><span>No dia 11 de Jan de 2011, às 21:05, "Dan'l Danehy-Oakes"<<a href="mailto:danldo@gmail.com">danldo@gmail.com</a>> escreveu:</span><br></blockquote><blockquote type="cite"><span></span><br></blockquote><blockquote type="cite"><blockquote type="cite"><span>Urth's sun, still red, is visible in the skies of Blue.</span><br></blockquote></blockquote><blockquote type="cite"><span></span><br></blockquote><blockquote type="cite"><span>Space-time is a strange place. Observers may be looking at their own star system far, far away.</span><br></blockquote><span></span><br><span>When else do we see this happen?</span><font class="Apple-style-span" color="#000000"><font class="Apple-style-span" color="#0023A3"><br></font></font></div></blockquote><br><div>Someone with more motivation would have to sift the data for it. </div></body></html>