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Ah I wish people would not write like the Chinese,and go from left to
right all the way to the margin. I posted this "What if" a star's light might to blocked so we could detect the weaker reflected light of a Jupiter size planet say 250,000,000 miles in orbit. I think the answer has to be no. Go figure Bert |
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I think it best to have a computer controlled coronagraph showing us the
Sun's corona at all times. We can then keep an eye on the Sun's mass ejections of charged particles that it sends into space. It would be so very cheap to do. It could save us billions of bucks Go figure Bert PS If I have time I will build one |
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One problem, BEERTbrain: The Sun doesn't stay up at night! lmao!
SOHO sat. is already doing just that. I think it's still working... Saul Levy On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 10:32:34 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: I think it best to have a computer controlled coronagraph showing us the Sun's corona at all times. We can then keep an eye on the Sun's mass ejections of charged particles that it sends into space. It would be so very cheap to do. It could save us billions of bucks Go figure Bert PS If I have time I will build one |
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