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    Thomas Jefferson was not only a statesman, but a scientist and naturalist. However, there was one well-documented phenomena in the field of astronomy he refused to believe. What was it?

    Question #61849. Asked by Czolgolz. (Jan 20 06 8:37 AM)


    lanfranco

    It would appear to be meteorites:

    http://www.unmuseum.org/rocksky.htm

    Jan 20 06, 9:45 AM
    Czolgolz

    Bingo! Well done.

    Jan 20 06, 10:18 AM


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