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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:21 pm 
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UNKNOWN PLANET ON LATEST SOHO IMAGERY

Source: http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/26587/

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 Post subject: Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes
PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:33 pm 
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pindz wrote:
UNKNOWN PLANET ON LATEST SOHO IMAGERY

Source: http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/26587/

Man this is venus relax.

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 Post subject: Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes
PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:37 pm 
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Iff what you say is true than we should be morry worried about looking to the sky than I has thinking,Do you have some links to that study??


Sorry man I was in a hurry when I posted that I should have linked some references........

I do believe I used the key phrase "binary stars with highly elliptical orbits"


haha you go to like this,lol

"Luhman's team also discovered a second brown dwarf that is smaller yet, about 20 times the mass of Jupiter, orbiting another star. This smaller object could be the youngest T dwarf known, offering scientists a snapshot of early brown-dwarf development. The two T dwarfs are the first to be imaged by Spitzer. Shortly after these companions were found, Spitzer also discovered a T dwarf that is floating through space by itelf rather than orbiting a star. The team that discovered that T dwarf is led by Daniel Stern at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.


Brown dwarfs are small stars that are not massive enough to burn hydrogen, like our Sun does. Their cores are not hot enough to trigger such nuclear fusion. As a result, their surface temperature is only a few thousands of degrees when young, cooling considerably to about the temperature of a planet as they age. Consequently, they are dim and hard to identify and, as a result, the first unambiguous identification came only about ten years ago.

The more massive of the two newly discovered T dwarfs is called HD 3651 B, located in the constellation Pisces. This object is in a solar system containing a star slightly less massive than our Sun that is orbited by a planet slightly smaller than Saturn.

The planet's orbit around the Sun-like star is highly elliptical, which had suggested that the gravity of some unseen object farther away from the star was pulling the planet outward. Sure enough, it was a T dwarf. Many extrasolar planets have been discovered with highly elliptical orbits. The Spitzer discovery is the first evidence to support the theory that small companions such as T dwarfs can hide in such solar systems and can cause the orbits of planets to be extreme.

"The orbit of the planet in this system is similar to Mercury's, but the T dwarf has an orbit over ten times larger than Pluto's," said Brian Patten of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA), a co-author. "Although HD 3651 B would be just beyond naked-eye visibility to an intrepid astronomer living on this system's planet, the T dwarf makes its presence known through gravity."


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 165015.htm

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 Post subject: Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes
PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:02 am 
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This is some really cool stuff. Nice posts everyone!


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 Post subject: Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes
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I'm curious if it was just Venus then why would soho be shut down just a thaught unless theirs something else to it that we are not aware of


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 Post subject: Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes
PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:26 am 
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Yes man Iam with you 100%
Just check the last image of LASKO C2/C3 before shutoff and the last
Strange stuff,black boxes...
There was something we not suppose to see :censored:


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Eris Is Not Nibiru ?!

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:10 am 
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Yes man Iam with you 100%
Just check the last image of LASKO C2/C3 before shutoff and the last
Strange stuff,black boxes...
There was something we not suppose to see :censored:

Yes I must agree it is very strange that the site of soho is missing 3 days of data,I dont know what to think,they didnt make no declarations,they didnt give no explanations,I tryed to get some information and it has nothing,no reason waht so ever to the missing data,sometimes just silence says a lot. :ohno:

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Comets From Edge of Solar System Unlikely to Hit Earth


Some of the comets that make their way to Earth's neighborhood from the frigid outer reaches of the solar system likely follow a different route than previously thought, new modeling suggests. The study's findings, detailed in the July 31 issue of the journal Science, are good news for our planet (especially in light of Jupiter's recent impact): Comets from this region should rarely cross Earth's orbit, and so aren't a collision concern. In turn these rare encounters mean that these comets are unlikely to be the causes of past mass extinction events.

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So-called long-period comets (those with highly elongated orbits that take them hundreds or thousands of years to circle the sun) were long thought to come from the outer region of the Oort Cloud. The Oort Cloud is a remnant of the nebula from which the solar system formed some 4.5 billion years ago. It encircles the solar system from a point about 93 billion miles from the sun (1,000 times the distance from Earth to the sun) and extends to about three light-years away (a light-year being the distance it takes light to travel in one year, about 5.9 trillion miles). The Oort Cloud is thought to contain billions of comets, most of which are far too small and distant to be seen even with powerful telescopes. But gravitational nudges from a passing star can send the comets on a path to the inner solar system, where astronomers can finally get a glimpse of these long-exiled bodies.

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There are about 3,200 known long-period comets (the most well-known of which was Comet Hale-Bopp, which was visible for much of 1996 and 1997). Scientists thought that very few of these comets came from the inner Oort Cloud, and that they only did so when a passing star made a particularly close fly-by, setting off a comet shower in events that play out over millions of years. "It was thought the long-period comets we see just tell us about the outer Oort Cloud," said lead author of the study Nathan Kaib, a graduate student of the University of Washington in Seattle. Kaib's work suggests this isn't the case.

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Innies, not outies

Scientists had thought that most of the comets coming from the inner Oort Cloud would be ejected from the solar system by gravitational interactions with Saturn and Jupiter, which act like body guards for the inner solar system planets. "They cut down on the number of bodies reaching Earth-crossing orbits," Kaib said. But after running computer models of the evolution of comet clouds for 1.2 billion years, Kaib and his colleague found that comets from the inner Oort Cloud could slip past the protective barrier of Jupiter and Saturn and reach an Earth-crossing orbit. The new modeling suggests that a substantial portion of observable long-period comets actually come from the inner, not the outer, Oort Cloud.

Unlikely impactors

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While the actual number of comets in the inner Oort Cloud is unknown, Kaib and his colleague were able to make an estimate of the highest possible number of comets in the region. With this maximum, they could further estimate the number of comets likely to have struck Earth during the last 500 million years. They determined that it should be no more than two or three comets, which would have been part of the most powerful comet shower in that time span. Three major impacts are known to have occurred nearly simultaneously (within a million or so years of each other) at around the same time as a mass extinction event about 40 million years ago. If that relatively minor extinction event was caused by a shower of inner Oort Cloud comets, it was likely the most intense comet shower since the fossil record began, and so it is unlikely that inner Oort Cloud comets were responsible for other extinction events (though other impactors may still be the culprits).

"That tells you that the most powerful comet showers caused minor extinctions and other showers should have been less severe, so comet showers are probably not likely causes of mass extinction events," Kaib said.

So while some comets slip through the Jupiter-Saturn barrier, most don't, and those that do aren't likely to hit Earth. Some might hit Jupiter and Saturn themselves though.

Whether or not Jupiter's bruise last week was caused by an impacting long-period comet isn't known for sure, but "it's certainly a possibility,"






To see a comet in action, view the Orbit Simulator. This simulator shows the motion of the planets and other objects like Nemesis around the Sun:
http://lasp.colorado.edu/education/oute ... simulator/

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 Post subject: Re: Something Wicked This Way Comes
PostPosted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:07 pm 
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hi

spanish astronomers has found out, that NASA make a mistake.

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