Guest guest Posted January 16, 2005 Report Share Posted January 16, 2005 > Uh, why? Where would the energy input have come from to heat the > moon up in the first place, runaway greenhouse effect or no? - According to the out-of-favor theory, the energy would come from the comet/asteroid passing through a non-uniform plasma in a trajectory which is at an angle to the ecliptic. The theory predicts the sun has a return current sheet which can more easily reconnect with the sun because of the comet's passage. Hale-Bopp might be one example. If I remember correctly Hale-Bopp had high temperatures for just being a dirty snowball . There were a few very nice pictures of Hale-Bopp at first, but thereafter, very little data. For such a spectacular comet that seems unusual. That's about all I will say about the theory since I'm not here to defend it or enter into debate about it. Perhaps any future predictions will be more accurate. LOL Darrell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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