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  • But as Idalia gently washed the mud from the angry red welts on the Centaur's body, Kellen could see the redness and the swelling fade away as well.

    Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010

  • His hand was pressed to his side where he'd taken the blow from the Centaur's mace, as if it were still fresh and unhealed.

    Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010

  • He bit down hard on a pang of nausea as he discovered he had to pull the undertunic out of Jermayan's side: the Centaur's mace had been spiked; there were deep punctures in the flesh, and Kellen suspected broken ribs besides.

    Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010

  • A 1985 episode with a title worthy of a tabloid was "The Centaur's Secret Revealed."

    'Star Gazer' Popularized the Night Sky 2010

  • Behind him Kellen heard the sound of the Centaur's laughter.

    Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010

  • The Centaur's collision is expected to create a crater roughly 60 or 70 feet wide (20 meters wide) and perhaps as much as 16 feet (5 meters) deep, ejecting approximately 385 tons of lunar dust and soil — and hopefully some ice.

    Guide to Seeing the LCROSS Lunar Impact | Universe Today 2009

  • The Centaur's collision is expected to create a crater roughly 60 or 70 feet wide (20 meters wide) and perhaps as much as 16 feet (5 meters) deep, ejecting approximately 385 tons of lunar dust and soil — and hopefully some ice.

    No, NASA Is Not Bombing the Moon | Universe Today 2009

  • If all goes according to schedule, the shepherding vehicle, carrying nine science payloads, will follow the Centaur's plunge into the moon, and send back data live to Earth.

    Guide to Seeing the LCROSS Lunar Impact | Universe Today 2009

  • The image was taken 47 seconds after Centaur's impact.

    NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: October 2009 Archives 2009

  • The image was taken 47 seconds after Centaur's impact.

    NASA Watch: Exploration: October 2009 Archives 2009

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