Deen, Your "Deen 2007 Pioneer 10 Anomaly.doc" was quite interesting. Two years ago I had an exchange with an IEEE Spectrum editor about an article he had...
This may be 'old news' but time is getting close. Chapter 8 is about to begin. === BACKGROUND === Cassini is a space probe launched in 1997 to study Saturn. At...
This may not be worth your while to read. I forward it because I have been fascinated with the mistaken idea that Earth once orbited Saturn. What they don't...
Thank you. Your idea would produce a gradual effect that would be a function of distance. My idea requires discrete sudden changes in the refraction index like...
... That's BS. (A) nuclear bombs don't work that way; (B) if the plutonium did somehow detonate in a nuclear explosion (which is impossible) it couldn't ignite...
... And I forgot, of course, (C) if and when Cassini is directed into the Saturnian atmosphere (as was done at Jupiter with the Galileo probe), it will hit the...
I understand what you are presenting, and the way you did it makes it easy to present the concept to physicists, who otherwise immediately get their backs up...
Thank you Thomas. I had the opportunity of rejecting this post since all posts from new list members are moderated. But there have been few posts on this list...
The Biblical reference to wormwood is in Revelation 8:10-11: "And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp,...
"Galileo plunged into Jupiter's crushing atmosphere on Sept. 21, 2003. from: http://galileo.jpl.nasa.gov/ Then on October 19th 2003 almost a month later a...
The downlink frequency of the Pioneer 10/11 vehicles were at 2400 MHz and controlled by a hydrogen maser. http://www.math.ucla.edu/~jimc/documents/mond.html ...
I think it is quite a stretch to suggest that this strange black spot came from the impact of the Galileo probe a month earlier. When Shoemaker Levy 9...
I just found this http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/13may_2004mn4.htm That asteroid in the year 2029 Will that mark the end of the world? Or, should we...
Frank, You said, ... There is none, but the principle is the same. It's geocentrism in a different way. Really, Einstein's theory of special relativity has ...
... No, but this list is the best place to get answers to questions like that. ... Yes. Very definitely yes. The world itself will not end (remember "world ...
How about because it is going in at the pole, and therefore the probe can get much deeper unlike the equatorial entry in Jupiter. And a mere 17 lbs of...
You are talking about the comet Vulcan: Your favorite scenario is Number 3: Oct 20, 2009 thru Dec 26, 2019 Should we worry about it, do things before we die,...
I found a NPA web page a couple of months ago and it must be an older site, as it has a different URL and much outdated, with a last revised date of 2001. ...
What's the latest view on Nibiru / Planet X around here? I just finished Andy Lloyd's book on the Dark Star, and read some internet material at yowusa.com....
... I don't understand the question. I'm the list owner, and it's my duty to moderate newcomer's posts. I always reject spam, and I don't report it when I do....
Saturn, like all stars and planets, has first-order spherical symmetry, and a probe would not go deeper entering the pole than at the equator. Besides,...
... Actually, that prediction is now obsolete. I always reserve the right to change my mind. If you read my latest post earlier today you will see that my...
What's your thoughts on this Glen? Scientists Now Know: We're Not From Here! http://www.viewzone.com/milkyway.html excerpt: "How can this be? Using volumes of...