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Old August 7th 04, 01:04 PM
dirk selis
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Default Kepler on Mercurius

Pictures of Mercurius are dark and pictures of Mars are red .
So I asked myself if there is a infrareddisplacement , so pictures of
Mercurius have to be taken in ultraviolet .

Frequency^3 * distance^2 = constant ?

Dirk

 




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