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From: svanegmo@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca (Stephen van Egmond)
Subject: Trinity comics observation
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Date: Tue, 7 May 1996 21:34:23 GMT
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I noticed in the reproduction of the Trinity comic on the atomic bomb 
that in various points there seem to be various planetary symbols.  For 
example, on the picture of the physical bomb is an "infinity".  On the 
house in the background of the panel with the Japanese people about to 
get blown up, there's what appears to be Mars' symbol.  Elsewhere, I see 
Pluto's.

What's up?  Were these some sort of watermark in the original's paper 
that appeared during the scanning process?
