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Old March 31st 05, 12:06 PM
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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I don't know the name of our nebula,but I do know it has to be the best
place to look for life. Study of the emission nebula "Orion" it has
what you would expect free atoms of of hydrogen,and helium,but what I
find interesting it also has a variety of molecules such as carbon
monoxide,formaldehyde,"alcohol" ammonia,and water (you can see comets
had to come out of this star forming cloud and a million for each star's
solar system) Have a question. Could the Hubble
in Apha Centauri solar system looking at our Sun detect(see) Jupiter?.
Could it see it as a black dot? Does the Sun"s bright white light block
out all visibility? Stars about 50LY should have been created in the
same cloud as are Sun. Lets only look for other solar system in this
range. 50 years is a long time when sending,and then another 50 years to
get the amazing call back "You have found us,and we are not alone any
more." Bert

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Old March 31st 05, 12:27 PM
Dr. David Tholen, Ph.D.
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
I don't know the name of our nebula,but I do know it has to be the

best
place to look for life. Study of the emission nebula "Orion" it

has
what you would expect free atoms of of hydrogen,and helium,but what I
find interesting it also has a variety of molecules such as carbon
monoxide,formaldehyde,"alcohol" ammonia,and water (you can see comets
had to come out of this star forming cloud and a million for each

star's
solar system) Have a question. Could the

Hubble
in Apha Centauri solar system looking at our Sun detect(see)

Jupiter?.

Illogical, Glazier. The Hubble is not in Alpha Centauri.

Could it see it as a black dot? Does the Sun"s bright white light

block

How can one see a black dot against a black background, Glazier?

out all visibility? Stars about 50LY should have been created in

the
same cloud as are Sun. Lets only look for other solar system in this
range. 50 years is a long time when sending,and then another 50 years

to
get the amazing call back "You have found us,and we are not alone any
more." Bert


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Old March 31st 05, 02:17 PM
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Tholen You have no vision,and that is why you find every thing I post
"illogical" Do you have problems thinking? Have you had an accident,or
nervous break down? These things can happen to all of us. Please give
us a clue where you are coming from. Think of us as group therapy.
Most in these science groups are kind Double-A asked if you could
talk on Pluto and its Moon Charon. I'll start you on this by saying
they are more like a double planets(yes?) Our Moon has many mysteries.
Does Charon have mysteries?(I like mysteries) Tholen are they both made
of ice? One of the mysteries of our Moon is it has no iron core.
What is the theory for Pluto spinning clockwise? Is pluto,and Charon in
reality large comets (they do have elongated orbits) that don't get
close to the Sun to create tails,and lose mass? Hope you don't find
these questions illogical. Hope you are well enough to answer them.
Bert

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Old March 31st 05, 03:54 PM
Bill Sheppard
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Bert, we're still waiting for doctor Davey's thesis on why Einstein
steadfastly endorsed the existance of the spatial medium for 30+ years
after the Michelson-Morley experiment, then suddenly flip-flopped in
favor of the "space-as-void" doctrine. oc

 




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