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In message , David Knisely
writes granite stone posted: Your facts are wrong. You are getting an obit time mixed up with a rotation time. No, I'm afraid that your "facts" are what is wrong. David, before you encourage this offensive little troll any more you should know that eventually his reply will be "****off go to hell." (do a search if you want). |
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granite stone wrote:
I have re-written the article. Hope you understand it. Flush that attempt down the toilet! You would benefit greatly from studying some first year college physics. |
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Since a star forms before its planets how could it do so without a Jupiter
mass planet present? Dan "granite stone" wrote in message oups.com... According to my theory, all stars would have a planet like Jupiter making it a star. How do you know some stars have no planets? |
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"Sam Wormley" wrote in message news:ZP5Lf.784161$x96.398507@attbi_s72... granite stone wrote: I have re-written the article. Hope you understand it. Flush that attempt down the toilet! You would benefit greatly from studying some first year college physics. You mean university physics..UN-I-VERSITY! |
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"granite stone" wrote in news:1140635883.406846.313050
@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: I have re-written the article. Hope you understand it. It's still nonsense. Klazmon. |
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David Knisely wrote in news:689b8$43fcc727$8b37d1c0
: granite stone posted: All planets or moons that have active volcanoes with magma, such as Earth and Io, rotate at high speeds (Earth 24 hours). snip... Table 1: Rotation Speeds of Planets and Moons planet or moon rotation speed - Earth days earth 1 earth's moon 0 Venus 20 Mars (no large Satellites) 1.05 Sun 25 Mercury 58.6462 Io 1.769138 Europa 3.55 Ganymede 7.15 Callisto 16.689 No, I'm afraid not. Venus rotates *very* slowly (243 days, *not* 20). It had (and probably still has) active volcanoes. The Earth's moon rotates (with respect to the stars) in a period of 27.322 days. It is in tidal lock with the Earth (as is Io with Jupiter), so only one face is observable from Earth, but it *still* rotates. If you lived on Jupiter, you would also see only one side of Io. As for the rest of your posting, there is so much wrong with it that I can only say you need to take some basic science courses and come back when you understand what their teachers have told you (and stay off of sci.astro.amateur, as this is rather off-topic for that newsgroup). Clear skies to you. He's already been told this the last time he posted this nonsense. I suspect he's just seeking attention. Klazmon. |
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Heck, he'd be better with starting with some 6th grade stuff.
-- The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Sidewalk Astronomy www.sidewalkastronomy.info Astronomy Net Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/astronomy_net In Garden Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/ingarden Blast Off Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/starlords "Home Despot" Despot@ynjhg ybj.com wrote in message news:tK6Lf.2151$Cp4.1688@edtnps90... "Sam Wormley" wrote in message news:ZP5Lf.784161$x96.398507@attbi_s72... granite stone wrote: I have re-written the article. Hope you understand it. Flush that attempt down the toilet! You would benefit greatly from studying some first year college physics. You mean university physics..UN-I-VERSITY! |
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"granite stone" wrote in message ups.com... Umm, Mars rotates roughly the same speed as the earth, and as far as I know, it has no active volcanoes. NEXT! George As I said in the article, Mars is the same as Earth with rotation and size but has no large moons. You said in your post "All planets or moons that have active volcanoes with magma, such as Earth and Io, rotate at high speeds", and that is incorrect, since Mars rotates just as fast as the earth, yet has no active volcanoes, as I've pointed out. George |
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"David Knisely" wrote in message ... granite stone posted: Your facts are wrong. You are getting an obit time mixed up with a rotation time. No, I'm afraid that your "facts" are what is wrong. You don't understand that rotation is not necessarily relative. The moon does rotate with respect to an interial frame. It just happens to rotate at about the same rate as it revolves around the Earth which is why we only see mostly one side when we stand here and look at it. If we somehow remmoved the Earth, the moon would continue rotating every 27 days or so. If you were standing on the sun and looked at the moon with a telescope, you would be able to see each side as it rotates, just as when we look at Io from Earth, we can see it rotate as well. With respect to the sun, the Earth's moon rotates. If you were standing on the moon and looking at the stars, you would see them rise and set. With respect to the stars, the moon rotates. The moon's orbit is also not circular, so at times, its velocity is different than its rotation speed. Thus, we can see the moon appear to rock back and forth thus demonstrating that it *does* rotate. He has been told this by at least a dozen people here. Venus does rotate, but not in 20 days! This is again an incorrect statement. Insults are not needed. No insults were provided! You don't appear to understand things when many people here have been patient enough to try to explain things to you. You can't seem to grasp how rotation works (as well as a bunch of other things which you made mistakes on). The fact is that you *need* to take some courses in the sciences so you can understand basic astronomical concepts. You also haven't read the sci.astro.amateur charter which states that discussions like this are somewhat off-topic for that newsgroup (sci.astro.amateur is for the hobby of amateur astronomy and not speculative scientific discussions). To continue with your postings here is to invite derision. So be it.... -- David W. Knisely Prairie Astronomy Club: http://www.prairieastronomyclub.org Hyde Memorial Observatory: http://www.hydeobservatory.info/ ********************************************** * Attend the 13th Annual NEBRASKA STAR PARTY * * July 23-28, 2006, Merritt Reservoir * * http://www.NebraskaStarParty.org * ********************************************** |
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