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Old July 15th 07, 06:35 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.physics,uk.sci.astronomy,sci.astro
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Default How cool is VL2

On Jul 12, 12:10 pm, BradGuth wrote:
On May 28, 12:07 am, BradGuth wrote:





On May 3, 7:56 pm, "Brad Guth" wrote:


"Brad Guth" wrote in message


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VenusL2(VL2) is supposedly 1,014,300 km 1,014,200 km = 86% shaded by
Venus, receiving 14% worth of the solar photosphere plus a little extra
illumination.


As per usual, the incest mutated naysay mindset of Usenet is stuck
deeply into the nearest space toilet.


There's lots of absolutely nifty things (all good) about POOF City atVenusL2. Unfortunately, not even Usenet cam.misc is up to the task.


It's as though the topic/author taboo is still in full swing, of
covering thy silly Usenet butts. Even the MI/NSA spooks and moles have
backed off from this one.
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That's extremely odd, being that Venus L2(VL2) is so POOF City doable,
if not potentially a wee bit too cool, yet there's not an honest
contructive word within all of Usenet to behold. It's as though the
truth about much of anything is taboo rated.


There's sufficient evidence of other intelligent life existing/
coexisting on Venus, and at times it's as close by as 100 fold the
distance of our moon. You'd think that argument alone would be worth
a few other words by those claiming as knowing all there is to know.


Of accomplishing VL2 is just plain doable, as being well within
existing technology, though apparently I'm on the official NO FLY
list.
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Solar and Cosmic radiation at Venus L2 (VL2)http://groups.google.com/group/sci.s...m/thread/a35ba...
Geoffrey A. Landis had a few kind words to share, although never any
specific numbers of what to expect at Venus L2 or even outside of
Earth's protective magnetosphere, such as residing at our moon's L1,
Earth's L1 or even that of Earth's L2. It's as though such science
pertaining to human space travel simply doesn't exist, other than in
various encrypted formats of any number of hocus-pocus conditional
physics, few of which seem to agree with one another.

SOHO Dosage
31 nifty pages of soft data on space radiation; meaning little if any
hard rad/rem data that pertains to human DNA that's having to reside
external to our magnetosphere.http://spacecraft.ssl.umd.edu/academ....space_env.pdf

Earth L2 Dosagehttp://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/documents/JWST-RPT-radiation.pdf
Similar to the above "JWST-RPT-radiation" report, an official Raytheon/
TRW Space Data Report offered us a GSO satellite internal system
dosage pegged as 2e3 Sv/year while fully shielded by 5/16" aluminum (2
g/cm2), thus residing outside of our protective magnetosphere's Van
Allen belts as fully in the buff is likely capable of being similar to
that realm of dosage analogy, of there being at times 2e5 rem/year or
548 rem/day of local Xrays, Gamma and direct cosmic exposure that
you'll need sufficient spacecraft or habitat shielding in order to
long-term survive without incorporating a backup plan B of banked bone
marrow, especially on behalf of attinuating and/or somehow diverting
the moon's anticathode worth of hard Xrays and Gamma that's rather
unavoidable if your butt of frail DNA is situated within the moon's L1
for any extended period of time.

Fortunately for POOF City that's residing at the cool halo orbital
location or station-keeping realm of Venus L2(VL2) isn't nearly as
cosmic hot and nasty, whereas Venus and of its robust atmosphere
itself blocking and/or diverting the vast bulk of whatever nasty halo
CMEs our sun has to offer, as well as there being no such nearby moon
of secondary/recoil Xrays and Gamma to fret about.

Therefore, VL2 is not only a cool satellite environment in a solar IR
forced thermal sense of the word, but it's also offering a relatively
cool amount of humanly lethal radiation to deal with, as possibly
similar to or perhaps not much greater than what ISS/ESS has to
contend with. The primary habitat POOFs with their added shielding of
ice cold beer or whatever else you'd like to consume should manage to
protect our frail DNA rather nicely, as safely station-keeping us
within the VL2 halo orbit, that which could also host a new and
greatly improved set of ACE/SOHO/TRACE science instruments in addition
to whatever's intended for scoping out and/or probing Venus.
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It's time to pick up the slack, as for others to be contributing and
otherwise sharing in the applied physics and best available science on
behalf of our establishing POOF City at Venus L2(VL2). VL2 is
actually a physically cool place for our next best space depot/
gateway, and best of all it has nothing whatsoever to do with our
taboo/nondisclosure moon that's in charge of all our NASA/Apollo hocus-
pocus physics.

The interactive halo orbit of VL2 is also an ideal platform on behalf
of accommodating SOHO/ACE/TRACE plus any other Earth science that's
related to our sun (at least directly communicating for a good 16
months at a whack, with the other three months worth of data taken
from behind the sun and/or when hidden by Venus, as stored on multiple
terabyte hard drives or Blue-Ray DVDs).

We're talking a minimum configuration of five maximum POOFS plus
whatever's their shuttle craft or survival pods for getting such brave
folks back to Earth.
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Brad Guth

 




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