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![]() Alien Commander wrote: Now you're talking. Actually Neptune was a moon of Pluto. Since Neptune was larger than Pluto a very eccentric elliptical orbit evilved from which Neptune broke off in an abnormally eccentric orbit and Pluto the same but with different pair of centers for their respective elliptical orbits around the sun. At this time Pluto began barking loudly Toward the Dog Star, no doubt. Or was it at one of its own moons? and Zeus threw a rock at him splintering Pluto into pieces that have now been identified and whose discovery is the main event behind Pluto being neutered, uhhh, I mean deplanetised. If Jupiter had thrown a rock at him, it would have no doubt ended up being the planet Venus. :-) Immanual Velikovsky |
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![]() "Pat Flannery" wrote in message ... Alien Commander wrote: Now you're talking. Actually Neptune was a moon of Pluto. Since Neptune was larger than Pluto a very eccentric elliptical orbit evilved from which Neptune broke off in an abnormally eccentric orbit and Pluto the same but with different pair of centers for their respective elliptical orbits around the sun. At this time Pluto began barking loudly Toward the Dog Star, no doubt. Or was it at one of its own moons? Come on, Pat. Be sirius. |
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![]() Neil Gerace wrote: "Pat Flannery" wrote in message ... Alien Commander wrote: Now you're talking. Actually Neptune was a moon of Pluto. Since Neptune was larger than Pluto a very eccentric elliptical orbit evilved from which Neptune broke off in an abnormally eccentric orbit and Pluto the same but with different pair of centers for their respective elliptical orbits around the sun. At this time Pluto began barking loudly Toward the Dog Star, no doubt. Or was it at one of its own moons? Come on, Pat. Be sirius. I think you both should drop it and procyon... |
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On 6 Sep 2006 17:20:30 -0700, wrote:
2 Pluto Was A MOON of NEPTUNE Arrrrrrrrrrrr! me Hearties ! Pluto's present solar orbit CROSSES Neptune's solar orbit in TWO places. From 1979 to 1999, Pluto was INSIDE Neptune's orbit. Pluto was ORIGINALLY a MOON of NEPTUNE. Pluto's separation from Neptune is one of SEVERAL MAJOR ANOMALIES in our solar system. These anomalies also include Uranus TIPPED OVER ON ITS SIDE, its WEIRD- looking moon Miranda, the ASTEROID BELT between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where there SHOULD BE a PLANET, the THIN ATMOSPHERE of Mars, the THICK ATMOSPHERE of Venus which is SLOWLY rotating BACKWARDS, and the problematic PRESENCE of Earth's Moon. Most ALL of our solar system's major anomalies can be summed up in only two words: GALACTIC WARFARE. See http://www.paoweb.com . See also http://members.aol.com/rem460/moonmars.txt or http://www.geocities.com/remspiral7/moonmars.txt . Robert E. McElwaine PAO Member B.S., Physics and Astronomy, UW-EC http://members.aol.com/rem547 PLUS http://members.aol.com/rem460 Preserve BOTH on CD-R and PRINT-OUTS P.S.: PASS IT ON ! PASS IT ON TO PLANET FGENANDENEBA ! "EVERYTHING you know is WRONG." "The Truth IS STRANGER than fiction." "The Truth is ALWAYS the FIRST CASUALTY OF WAR." "OFFICIAL LIES are ALWAYS the BIGGEST LIES OF ALL." "The more things change, the more they STAY THE SAME." |
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