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Old June 29th 12, 07:46 AM posted to sci.astro.research
Eric Gisse
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Default LHC: "WIMPs" Not Observed (6/4/12)

On Jun 28, 10:50*am, "Robert L. Oldershaw"
wrote:
On Jun 24, 3:37*am, "Robert L. Oldershaw"
wrote:

Today, 6/28, NuSTAR should see its "first light".

BTW, does anyone know why the Spektra-R research team has yet to
announce any significant results from this new ground/satellite radio
telescope that was supposed to generate exciting results. *Their
website does not give much information.

RLO
DSR


Did you even look?

http://www.asc.rssi.ru/radioastron/ -- Newsletter. From there you can
see they are doing active science right now.

If you are hoping for publications, don't hold your breath. The
telescope hasn't even been in the sky a full year yet. In case you
have not noticed, there is a substantial turnaround time when it comes
to telescope data analysis. I'm still waiting for an analysis of the
Planck data, for example.

Besides it isn't as if your numerology will be vindicated, as neutron
stars are an order of magnitude larger than what your 'definitive
prediction' claims. This has been explained to you befo

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.a...47e1ae48e860e0

Why do you continue to post to this newsgroup, Robert? Ignoring me
doesn't mean that my posts are invisible, it just means you don't
respond to them which looks pretty bad.