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On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 05:27:34 -0700 (PDT), cjpolins@aol.com wrote: It circles our solar system about 2LY.That alone begs the question. Does the Sun's gravity strong enough at that distance have strenth to create this. Was the Oort cloud mostly ice...
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EDen.secretsgolden.com If our Oort cloud radius is worth 1.5 ~ 2 ly, then perhaps the Sirius Oort could is worth 4.5 ~ 6 ly, or in other words our mutual Oort cloud to Oort cloud distance....
On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 05:41:57 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth <bradguth@gmail.com Sirius and us(our solar system) are inseparable, at least according to the regular laws of physics pertaining to the laws of gravity and orbital mechanics that seems more than...
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A few of the larger OCOs (Ort Cloud Objects) are no longer hard to find within the radii of our Oort cloud of <1.25e7 solar masses has to say (even at 500 ly it’s a worthy pull or attractive force of the larger OCOs (Ort....
On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 06:55:31 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth <bradguth@gmail.com Sirius and our solar system are clearly inseparable, at least according to the regular laws of physics, Newtonian gravity and orbital mechanics. In spite of whatever those mainstream...
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Of the larger OCOs (Ort Cloud Objects) are no longer hard to find within the radii of our Oort cloud that’s molecular cloud of <1.25e7 solar masses has to offer (even at 500 ly it’s a worthy pull://www.wsanford.com....
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What if space dust is the rocks of our solar system? This begs the questions Where did it come from? Answer supernova explosions? Was it a part of the original accretion disk that created the Sun (Maybe??) Was there a good reason for this dust to create...
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Like I posted these rings of dust seen at 40 million LY away have Bert On Sat, 5 Jul 200....
Saul Levy On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 11 slower than 'c' is a killer.
It isn't.
If there was global warming here, it would now be 120 degrees F .
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 17:00:50 +0100, Dr J R Stockton <reply0917@merlyn.demon.co.uk In sci.astro.amateur message <VrKdnYfDmPnIz2_UnZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@supernews .com You should check what you post. -- (c) John Stockton, nr London, UK. ?@merlyn...
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If the radius is 50,000 ly, or 3 gigamiles - almost....
If the Oort cloud is at 50,000 the galactic barycenter is very small compared to the galaxy's radius.
Billion miles is a noticeable fraction of the solar system's radius .
On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 16:29:16 -0700 (PDT), Warhol <molarh@hotmail.com COMET IMPACT ON JUPITER... IMPACT ON JUPITER? "Jupiter has been hit by something similar to the Shoemaker-Levy impacts in 1994," reports astrophotographer Anthony Wesley. "There...
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Max Planck once and Chiron which is “severely altering” the paths of space debris originating in the Ort Cloud Being that a molecular cloud....
The more clear, especially as we keep getting closer to the Sirius B Oort cloud.
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 22:02:20 -0700 (PDT), Garondo Marondo <Classic.Mr.Hole@gmail.com Paramount hires trio to pen screenplay By TATIANA SIEGEL As Paramount Pictures readies the May 8 release of its "Star Trek" franchise relaunch, the studio is...
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While the series bible and the technical manuals are presumed canonical, no trek show;xn0g8fqxvzhq2x00e@news.windstream.net "David Cheatham" <david@creeknet.com Hell, it's within our own Oort cloud....
To be in the Oort Cloud.
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