View Full Version : DAWN of FASCINATION ...
badriprasad
August 2nd, 2011, 03:55 PM
Dawn is about a thousand plus miles from asteroid Vesta. Here is video of NASA conference held a day or two ago. Hope you watch as excited as I am. Next few years and rest of this year are going to be exciting times for space junkies. As if potato shaped Phobos (of Mars) isn't fascinating enough ... Vesta has no less secrets to share. Is it really an asteroid or a planet?
And if some of you have forgotten ... here is photo of a monolith on moon of the mars ... Phobos. Nothing natural about this monolith.
http://i.imgur.com/x4Vby.jpg
Link to one hour long fascinating video ... give few seconds for it to load ... (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/16375687)
Enjoy.
http://i.imgur.com/FM1fs.png
badriprasad
August 2nd, 2011, 03:57 PM
And if some of you have forgotten ... here is photo of a monolith on moon of the mars ... Phobos. Nothing natural about this monolith.
http://i.imgur.com/x4Vby.jpg
What you see is shadow of high rise building like structure ...
badriprasad
August 2nd, 2011, 06:08 PM
What you see is shadow of high rise building like structure ...
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badriprasad
August 3rd, 2011, 04:09 PM
No? No takers? Hey Ram.
Anyway ... thank you for dropping in. Appreciated.
This here is so you don't leave disappointed ... to make your visit worth a view ... enjoy
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Sane Less
August 3rd, 2011, 04:55 PM
No? No takers? Hey Ram.
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That's because we post our thoughts or ask our questions and you never respond. Take for example in the PETA thread, I asked you a question... and nada... nothing from you. How can we ever help you win a crown:(
Now what will you say if I present a theory that earth at one point in time had 2 moons... yes, 2 moons. One about the size of the existing one and the other a third of its size. Then one fine morning, the smaller one collided into the larger one and that's why we have only 1 moon today. What will you say:confused:
badriprasad
August 3rd, 2011, 05:24 PM
That's because we post our thoughts or ask our questions and you never respond. Take for example in the PETA thread, I asked you a question... and nada... nothing from you. How can we ever help you win a crown:(
I do apologise. Honest apologies. Seriously sorry. Disrespect or play ignore is never the intention. I do have an alibi for excuse. You guys have secure jobs with a fixed table, chair, and a pc to work on, I don't. Oh, I do have a table and chair and a pc and my own laptop. What I don't have is the freedom to stay logged. Not knowing amount of time each visit affords me, I just respond to select one or two from top few threads and leave in peace. Take this post for an example ... I may not even be able to finish before Sethlog drops in.
I do expect a payback ... some do ... some don't. I thank you, Sanelessbhai. I mean it.
Now what will you say if I present a theory that earth at one point in time had 2 moons... yes, 2 moons. One about the size of the existing one and the other a third of its size. Then one fine morning, the smaller one collided into the larger one and that's why we have only 1 moon today. What will you say:confused:
Yes. I read about it. Pure bullshit, stories, and theories. No substance for a proof. The day someone places a dollar bet is the day we attach some worth. Not worth the ink.
Bullshit is what I think. Moon is a finely tuned piece of equipment ... need we elaborate? A rock one third the size would have knocked bloody thing out and away like a feather on a windy day. There would have been no life on the earth if it was not for our old and reliable Chanda Mama.
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Sane Less
August 3rd, 2011, 05:34 PM
Yes. I read about it. Pure bullshit, stories, and theories. No substance for a proof. The day someone places a dollar bet is the day we attach some worth. Not worth the ink.
Bullshit is what I think. Moon is a finely tuned piece of equipment ... need we elaborate? A rock one third the size would have knocked bloody thing out and away like a feather on a windy day. There would have been no life on the earth if it was not for our old and reliable Chanda Mama.
So to counter one bullshit theory you come up with another more bullshitter theory about moon creating life on earth:confused: Can you give us some more rationale on this absurd theory... like maybe the moon causing tides in the oceans caused more earth mix with water, which in turn created life... maybe:dontknow:
badriprasad
August 3rd, 2011, 05:40 PM
So to counter one bullshit theory you come up with another more bullshitter theory about moon creating life on earth:confused: Can you give us some more rationale on this absurd theory... like maybe the moon causing tides in the oceans caused more earth mix with water, which in turn created life... maybe:dontknow:
It will take an article of thousand words. Let's start with the location? It is as if someone placed moon as a buffer between sun and the earth for life to thrive on earth. Fuck the tides. Consider please the implications if moon wasn't ... keeping in mind that it doesn't rotate ... an stationary object as if by design?
Sane Less
August 3rd, 2011, 05:58 PM
It will take an article of thousand words. Let's start with the location? It is as if someone placed moon as a buffer between sun and the earth for life to thrive on earth. Fuck the tides. Consider please the implications if moon wasn't ... keeping in mind that it doesn't rotate ... an stationary object as if by design?
Pardon my ignorance... but I always thought the moon revolved around the earth. So, even if not rotating it is definitely not stationary...... is what I thought:(
badriprasad
August 3rd, 2011, 06:28 PM
Pardon my ignorance... but I always thought the moon revolved around the earth. So, even if not rotating it is definitely not stationary...... is what I thought:(
You could be right. I was absent the day master sahib was teaching us about moon ... it was in 4th grade I believe. :rotfl: ...
edit/add ... moon remains stationary (a little wobble here and little wobbly there accepted) while orbiting the earth is what I meant. :) 4th grade stuff.
From childhood to now ... you have never seen other side of the moon ... the dark side ... far side. Side you see now is same as you saw as a child ... yes?
Moon is earth's satellite. Man has landed on the moon several times and yet even after 60 or so years ... all we have is a mystery. Word astonishing is justified. No one has been able to figure out how exactly and when did Moon become our satellite. So close to each other and yet nothing in common. Absolutely nothing in common.
You must have read about theory that moon is hollow ... weird ... won't you think? Consider this ... late 60s or early 70s ... Apollo 12 I believe ... tried to create sort of false (earth)quake on the moon ... sent a part of module crash down towards the lunar surface ... something unexpected happened ... for over an hour ... measuring equipments reported moon vibrate and reverberate like a gong ... like a bell in the temple. Google please because this process was repeated and this time moon vibrated for several hours. Earthquake in Japan moved earth off its axis ... an asteroid size of a small building can cause destruction to earth as we know it. And you believe a rock one third the size of moon crashed into it and left moon unscathed and still hanging?
I think so.
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badriprasad
August 3rd, 2011, 07:01 PM
Sanelessbhai ... you may find some of these facts fascinating ... (http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/luna/esp_luna_16.htm)
We don't need to believe in a all powerful God ... but some one for sure has been minding the store. So who placed a moon where it was needed the most ...
badriprasad
August 5th, 2011, 06:36 PM
And so finally NASA (hesitatingly) seem to want to confirm free flowing (salty?) water on the MARS.
Spacecraft Juno is about to depart on a 5 year journey to planet Jupiter.
Excitingly waiting for DAWN to get even closer to Vesta ... photos ought to be out by the end of this month.
Flowing water on the MARS ...
http://i.imgur.com/KIpOP.gif
Earlier suspicions (of water on the Mars) in pdf format ... year 2000. Here ... June 2000 ... (http://www.sciencemag.org/site/feature/data/hottopics/se260002330p.pdf)
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JaiSpeaks
August 5th, 2011, 06:40 PM
How come this fascination for space badri bhaiya . naya hobby ?
aise bhi there is no flowing water on Mars . Only ice at the poles .
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