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| Started by | Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2016-07-13 17:40 -0700 |
| Last post | 2016-07-14 23:20 -0700 |
| Articles | 6 on this page of 26 — 5 participants |
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spin gravity of Jupiter will destroy Juno - curlxE = dB + S_B and what of the 13July orbit correction Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-13 17:40 -0700
spin gravity of Jupiter will destroy Juno - curlxE = dB + S_B and what of the 13July orbit correction Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-14 00:07 -0700
Re: spin gravity of Jupiter will destroy Juno - curlxE = dB + S_B and what of the 13July orbit correction Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-07-14 09:21 -0500
Re: spin gravity of Jupiter will destroy Juno - curlxE = dB + S_B and what of the 13July orbit correction moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2016-07-14 15:19 +0000
comparing Hitomi to Juno Re: spin gravity of Jupiter will destroy Juno - curlxE = dB + S_B and what of the 13July orbit correction Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-14 14:24 -0700
Re: spin gravity of Jupiter will destroy Juno - curlxE = dB + S_B and what of the 13July orbit correction "reber g=emc^2" <herbertglazier0@gmail.com> - 2016-07-14 14:50 -0700
Re: spin gravity of Jupiter will destroy Juno - curlxE = dB + S_B and what of the 13July orbit correction Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-14 15:49 -0700
Re: spin gravity of Jupiter will destroy Juno - curlxE = dB + S_B and what of the 13July orbit correction "reber g=emc^2" <herbertglazier0@gmail.com> - 2016-07-14 19:04 -0700
Re: spin gravity of Jupiter will destroy Juno - curlxE = dB + S_B and what of the 13July orbit correction Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-14 21:11 -0700
Juno in dire straights, because, well, why take a picture that does not improve on pictures by telescopes? Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-14 21:55 -0700
Juno has but 405 watts power left, and is that enough to correct gravity-spin Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-15 01:00 -0700
can 250 watts of power correct a abnormal spin in Juno? Re: Juno has but 405 watts power left, and is that enough to correct gravity-spin Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-15 18:04 -0700
some flight details of Juno Re: Juno has but 405 watts power left, and is that enough to correct gravity-spin Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-15 23:06 -0700
Re: some flight details of Juno Re: Juno has but 405 watts power left, and is that enough to correct gravity-spin Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2016-07-16 12:59 -0500
Witze for NATURE has it 1/2 wrong on Hitomi, 28APR2016, spun out of control due to gravity, not software Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-16 13:40 -0700
20 degrees per hour on Hitomi, is it the same for International Space Station? Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-16 15:15 -0700
what is the ISS spin Re: 20 degrees per hour on Hitomi, is it the same for International Space Station? Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-16 23:45 -0700
does ISS sometimes have a deviation spin of 14 degrees per minute? And Juno destroyed by spin Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-17 14:18 -0700
does ISS sometimes have a deviation spin of 14 degrees per minute? And Juno destroyed by spin Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-17 16:03 -0700
Re: does ISS sometimes have a deviation spin of 14 degrees per minute? And Juno destroyed by spin Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-17 22:26 -0700
Re: does ISS sometimes have a deviation spin of 14 degrees per minute? And Juno destroyed by spin Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-17 22:36 -0700
Re: does ISS sometimes have a deviation spin of 14 degrees per minute? And Juno destroyed by spin Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-18 10:56 -0700
Re: does ISS sometimes have a deviation spin of 14 degrees per minute? And Juno destroyed by spin Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-18 12:41 -0700
Re: does ISS sometimes have a deviation spin of 14 degrees per minute? And Juno destroyed by spin Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> - 2016-07-18 13:39 -0700
Re: spin gravity of Jupiter will destroy Juno - curlxE = dB + S_B and what of the 13July orbit correction "reber g=emc^2" <herbertglazier0@gmail.com> - 2016-07-14 14:52 -0700
Re: spin gravity of Jupiter will destroy Juno - curlxE = dB + S_B and what of the 13July orbit correction "nuny@bid.nes" <Alien8752@gmail.com> - 2016-07-14 23:20 -0700
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| From | Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-07-17 22:36 -0700 |
| Subject | Re: does ISS sometimes have a deviation spin of 14 degrees per minute? And Juno destroyed by spin |
| Message-ID | <2fbcafa3-2c4b-45d5-826a-35c7dffdf22e@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #589712 |
Spell check can be infuriating as it constantly changes words you intended to words opposite. I typed "unwanted" and instead got "wanted". Shame we do not have a single scientist curious, except AP, as to where this unwanted spin on ISS comes from. Scientists are supposed to be curious, by nature. If your equipment on board is constantly having to correct for an acquired spin, you should be curious where and what that spin is coming from. The unwanted spin is coming from gravity being a EM gravity from Maxwell theory. Where Faraday/AP law is : - curlxE = dB + S_B the Faraday/AP law with a displacement spin S_B curlxB = dE + J_E the Ampere/Maxwell law with displacement current J_E This component of gravity, the S_B spin is what destroyed the Hitomi spacecraft early this year, and will likely destroy the Juno spacecraft which is orbiting Jupiter. AP
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| From | Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-07-18 10:56 -0700 |
| Subject | Re: does ISS sometimes have a deviation spin of 14 degrees per minute? And Juno destroyed by spin |
| Message-ID | <066ec828-9c14-4be0-9acc-6adcd34ddd5b@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #589737 |
On Monday, July 18, 2016 at 12:36:43 AM UTC-5, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: > Spell check can be infuriating as it constantly changes words you intended to words opposite. I typed "unwanted" and instead got "wanted". > > Shame we do not have a single scientist curious, except AP, as to where this unwanted spin on ISS comes from. Scientists are supposed to be curious, by nature. If your equipment on board is constantly having to correct for an acquired spin, you should be curious where and what that spin is coming from. > > The unwanted spin is coming from gravity being a EM gravity from Maxwell theory. Where Faraday/AP law is : > > - curlxE = dB + S_B the Faraday/AP law with a displacement spin S_B > curlxB = dE + J_E the Ampere/Maxwell law with displacement current J_E > > This component of gravity, the S_B spin is what destroyed the Hitomi spacecraft early this year, and will likely destroy the Juno spacecraft which is orbiting Jupiter. > In Newtonian gravity, there is no spin imparted on either of the two gravitational masses involved. In General Relativity gravity, there is no spin transfer on either of the two gravitational masses involved. Only when it is recognized that gravity is the Faraday law of Maxwell theory do we have a spin transfer involved. AP
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| From | Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-07-18 12:41 -0700 |
| Subject | Re: does ISS sometimes have a deviation spin of 14 degrees per minute? And Juno destroyed by spin |
| Message-ID | <aa8493c2-31f7-4924-9f3c-e25f3e0601be@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #589770 |
If the imparted spin by earth onto ISS had been larger than say 14 degrees per hour, would scientists then have been curious to know where the spin was coming from.
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| From | Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-07-18 13:39 -0700 |
| Subject | Re: does ISS sometimes have a deviation spin of 14 degrees per minute? And Juno destroyed by spin |
| Message-ID | <a3a80622-313c-48bb-903a-b73052616e53@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #589797 |
Okay, I need to stop myself and note what is "per minute" and what is per hour. The hitomi was 20 degrees per hour. ISS was 4 degrees per minute and 14 degrees per minute. So if Hitomi failed on 20 degrees per hour, easy to see how ISS can fail on 14 degrees per minute. AP
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| From | "reber g=emc^2" <herbertglazier0@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-07-14 14:52 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <941d256c-a0e4-445d-a573-eadb5a67bac5@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #589146 |
On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 5:40:39 PM UTC-7, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: > spin gravity of Jupiter will destroy Juno - curlxE = dB + S_B Re: photos taken > > I wish NASA would make public what its planned scheduled tasks were with Juno and what its unexpected tasks are with Juno. > > So was this 13July orbit correction planned years ago, or was it due to troubles of orbit. > > Was it planned to open up most instruments shortly after 4 July, or was that unplanned and due to circumstances of trouble in the 4 July orbit insertion? > > Was the photo taken, a planned photo, or was it a dire sake, we are in trouble photo taken on 12July? Perhaps the only photo to be taken because of increasing problems of orbit. > > So, can NASA reveal what their scheduled plans for the mission were before 4July, so that we can see if the mission tasks are now run purely on "troubles of the orbit". > > Alright, now, I understand that NASA wants a 14 day orbit for Juno around Jupiter and looking at the orbits of the moons of Jupiter we see that Callisto is about a 14 day orbit > > Jupiter orbit 11.8 years, spin 10 hours > > Io orbit 1.7 days, spin 1.7 days > > Europa orbit 3.5 days, spin 3.5 days > > Ganymede orbit 7.1 days, spin 7.1 days > > Callisto 16.6 days, spin 16.6 days > > However, the spin of Callisto is 16.6 days, synchronous with its orbit. > > But the spin of Juno is this rapid 5rpm, and not synchronous with its revolution. > > So, is the 13July, today's correction about decreasing the spin of Juno, for if you remember the satellite Hitomi early this year broke in pieces because its spin was far too rapid. > > Now I know the scientists of Juno are using Newtonian gravity and General Relativity gravity, which both are wrong and fatal to Juno. What gravity they should be using is Maxwell theory of Faraday's law, the Faraday/AP law as this: > > - curlxE = dB + S_B where the S_B term is the imparting of a spin rotation upon the object (electron) moving in closed loop > > Physicists know that in the Ampere/Maxwell law they have a Displacement current term > > curlxB = dE + J_E where the J_E is a displacement current > > In the Faraday/AP law we have a similar displacement of "going around in circles" of instead of a orbit, rather a displacement orbit of a spin. So S_B in Maxwell theory is a spin imparted on the object, whether electron in closed loop wire or planet around sun or satellite around planet. > > So how much spin is Jupiter giving to Juno, in addition to the 5rpm. > > So, Juno is in trouble, in danger, just as Hitomi was destroyed, Juno is set to be destroyed. > > AP bE NICE IF jUNO SHOT A TINY h-BOMB INTO jUPITER'S eYE.AND GAVE IT A BLACK EYE.o YA tHEBERT
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| From | "nuny@bid.nes" <Alien8752@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-07-14 23:20 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <b7f12917-2fcb-43df-8798-9441cdc7a81f@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #589310 |
On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 2:53:02 PM UTC-7, reber g=emc^2 wrote: > > bE NICE IF jUNO SHOT A TINY h-BOMB INTO jUPITER'S eYE.AND GAVE IT A BLACK EYE.o YA tHEBERT I probably shouldn't post this, but I can't help myself: http://www.enterprisemission.com/NukingJupiter.html Mark L. Fergerson
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