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Old January 17th 08, 03:15 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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Does Darla's space ship have windows? I would think cameras would be
better. Do very large and supersonic passenger planes need windows?
When flying I now take an isle seat. Nothing to see out the window for
99% of the time. A plane is cheaper and safer without all those
windows. Planes should have 20 inch telescopes searching the night sky
at 40,000 feet,and put the moon and Saturn on a large screen for
passenger viewing I would like that Bert

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Old January 18th 08, 01:31 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Cactus Saul Your windows telescope post is such bad thinking its not
worth an answer Bert

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Old January 19th 08, 01:27 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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And you make up stuff which in reality doesn't exist. All planes
which have carried large telescopes have had opening windows or doors.

Get a brain, you old fart! Your view is all delusions.

Saul Levy


On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 08:31:29 -0500, (G=EMC^2
Glazier) wrote:

Cactus Saul Your windows telescope post is such bad thinking its not
worth an answer Bert

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Old January 19th 08, 01:13 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Low wit Cactus Saul Telescope can easily come out of the plane having
a sliding panel on its roof. No city lights at 50,000 ft Clear sky all
the time. Think man think. Its a good idea but you lack the brains to
know this Sad but true Bert

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Old January 19th 08, 03:19 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Nothing is brighter than a “ black ” hole.

Life is motion, Bert; and the night sky doesn't have enough of it.
Better than a live telescope would be time-lapsed images
of the violent core of our Milky Way in gamma rays and infra-red.

The Earth is about 30 kilo light years from the core;
close enough to have heavy elements, but far enough to be safe.

Anti-matter gamma-ray production
extends out 5 light years from the bright core.

The Dark Matter surrounding the Milky Way is surely hyper-thin/dark,
just as the core is ultra dense/bright.

Ironically, nothing is brighter than a “ black ” hole;
e.g. Sagittarius A* at the core of our Milky Way.

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Old January 19th 08, 07:06 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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There's never been a telescope which came OUT of the plane,
BEERTbrain. It needs a stable platform for pointing. That sliding
panel is still a DOOR, fool!

Meanwhile, astronomers and engineers don't follow you at all. And you
usually have us think that you know so much that the world follows
every breath you take! lmao!

Saul Levy


On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 08:13:55 -0500, (G=EMC^2
Glazier) wrote:

Low wit Cactus Saul Telescope can easily come out of the plane having
a sliding panel on its roof. No city lights at 50,000 ft Clear sky all
the time. Think man think. Its a good idea but you lack the brains to
know this Sad but true Bert

 




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