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In a message dated 12/31/04 2:49:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,

lazlo75501@... writes:

> Scientists predict the moon will be frigid and quite

> cold due to frozen methane. I may be wrong, but watch and see if

> they don't find that it is a hot moon instead.

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Why do you expect it to be hot?

Chris

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Yeah, well the red shifts may have an electrical component, and if so,

distant objects in the telescope may be closer than they appear. If you

dabble in fringe science, read up on the plasma discharge theory of

comets and the electrical theory of the solar system.

Have you ever wondered why quite a few comets are brighter than the

can't happen because comets are just dirty little snowballs. If you're

interested I can give you a url showing a comet passing close to the

sun and apparently causing a massive solar flare. And yes, I don't

beleive everything I read. :) To receive funding scientists have to

force observations to fit current herd mentality theories, such as the

dirty little snowball comet theory.

Have you heard that Cassini has dropped a probe towards one of

Saturn's moons. Scientists predict the moon will be frigid and quite

cold due to frozen methane. I may be wrong, but watch and see if

they don't find that it is a hot moon instead.

Darrell

[Who doesn't sit in his under wear in the basement reading

conspiracy theories. I don't have a basement, and I wear pajamas.]

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Ooops, part of my response got cut out.

It should have read:

Have you ever wondered why quite a few comets are brighter than the

sun and can emit x-rays? Scientists will tell you that can't happen

because comets are just dirty little snowballs and cannot have an

electrical connection with the sun.

Darrell

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--- In , " Darrell " <lazlo75501@y...>

wrote:

Darrell

> [Who doesn't sit in his under wear in the basement reading

> conspiracy theories. I don't have a basement, and I wear pajamas.]

Darrell,

yeah, but what about that tin foil hat?????

B.

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Have you heard that Cassini has dropped a probe towards one of

Saturn's moons. Scientists predict the moon will be frigid and quite

cold due to frozen methane. I may be wrong, but watch and see if

they don't find that it is a hot moon instead.

Darrell

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Hiya,

I thought that they were expecting to find liquid methane as they've

found areas that absorb radiation in the manner of a liquid. I heard

that they were hoping that Huygens would land in liquid, rather than on

ice.

What do you define as " hot " ?

Helen

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>Have you heard that Cassini has dropped a probe towards one of

>Saturn's moons. Scientists predict the moon will be frigid and quite

>cold due to frozen methane. I may be wrong, but watch and see if

>they don't find that it is a hot moon instead.

>

>Darrell

>------

>

>Hiya,

>

>I thought that they were expecting to find liquid methane as they've

>found areas that absorb radiation in the manner of a liquid. I heard

>that they were hoping that Huygens would land in liquid, rather than on

>ice.

>

>What do you define as " hot " ?

>

>Helen

>

Yes. Darrell, please 'splain this idea of yours. We haven't had any

fights lately and no POLITICS. It's up to you know! I am curious as to

why you'd say hot Titan (I assume it's Titan). Come on, give us a hint

at least!

Deanna, who is needing a good spar, and won't even debate squats!

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> Yes. Darrell, please 'splain this idea of yours. We haven't had any

> fights lately and no POLITICS. It's up to you know! I am curious as to

> why you'd say hot Titan (I assume it's Titan). Come on, give us a hint

> at least!

Let's wait and see what the probe finds. I did say I could be wrong.

Darrell

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>> Yes. Darrell, please 'splain this idea of yours. We haven't had any

>> fights lately and no POLITICS. It's up to you know! I am curious as

to

>> why you'd say hot Titan (I assume it's Titan). Come on, give us a

hint

>> at least!

>Let's wait and see what the probe finds. I did say I could be wrong.

LOL.... not long to wait: " On 15 January 2005 it will begin its descent

into Titan's atmosphere, an event that might even be visible from Earth,

provided you have a decent telescope, and are in the right place at the

time. " And you know where to look.

OK, here's my favourite out-of-context quote of the day:

" The Huygens probe is named for Christiaan Huygens, the Dutch astronomer

who discovered the moon. "

Helen

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