• Current C3 Observation

    From kelleher.gerald@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 30 09:22:56 2021
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual pursuits and talents
    as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has not shown us his own
    riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal

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  • From StarDust@21:1/5 to kellehe...@gmail.com on Fri Oct 1 01:12:28 2021
    On Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual pursuits and
    talents as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has not shown us his own
    riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal

    What if the planets collide behind the Sun?

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  • From kelleher.gerald@gmail.com@21:1/5 to StarDust on Fri Oct 1 05:06:38 2021
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 9:12:30 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual pursuits and
    talents as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has not shown us his
    own riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal
    What if the planets collide behind the Sun?


    Okay, you have had your fun, but then again, it is magnitudes much harder to explain direct/retrograde motions in our era, despite time lapse footage from a satellite tracking with the Earth and minus daily rotational influences than it was in the era of
    Copernicus to explain direct/retrogrades using a stationary field of stars.

    Slightly dismaying.

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  • From StarDust@21:1/5 to kellehe...@gmail.com on Sat Oct 2 05:15:18 2021
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 5:06:40 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 9:12:30 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual pursuits and
    talents as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has not shown us his
    own riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal
    What if the planets collide behind the Sun?
    Okay, you have had your fun, but then again, it is magnitudes much harder to explain direct/retrograde motions in our era, despite time lapse footage from a satellite tracking with the Earth and minus daily rotational influences than it was in the era
    of Copernicus to explain direct/retrogrades using a stationary field of stars.

    Slightly dismaying.

    Maybe Elmo knows more about retrograde motion of planets? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa0fxwRkkwk

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  • From kelleher.gerald@gmail.com@21:1/5 to StarDust on Sat Oct 2 13:22:22 2021
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:15:20 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 5:06:40 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 9:12:30 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual pursuits and
    talents as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has not shown us
    his own riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal
    What if the planets collide behind the Sun?
    Okay, you have had your fun, but then again, it is magnitudes much harder to explain direct/retrograde motions in our era, despite time lapse footage from a satellite tracking with the Earth and minus daily rotational influences than it was in the
    era of Copernicus to explain direct/retrogrades using a stationary field of stars.

    Slightly dismaying.
    Maybe Elmo knows more about retrograde motion of planets? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa0fxwRkkwk


    I think you serve others here well and that is not an intentional slight but just the way things are.

    If things were normal, the observations would not be left in isolation to be mocked, but rather seen as a complimentary addition to the direct/retrograde solutions, celebrated by Galileo, Kepler and the first Sun-centred astronomers for the slower moving
    planets.

    In an unmoderated forum and especially one with little traffic these days, anyone can vandalise a thread but this is all there is for transmitting a new astronomy that will eventually make it into mainstream circulation.

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  • From StarDust@21:1/5 to kellehe...@gmail.com on Sun Oct 3 14:06:13 2021
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:22:23 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:15:20 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 5:06:40 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 9:12:30 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual pursuits
    and talents as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has not shown us
    his own riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal
    What if the planets collide behind the Sun?
    Okay, you have had your fun, but then again, it is magnitudes much harder to explain direct/retrograde motions in our era, despite time lapse footage from a satellite tracking with the Earth and minus daily rotational influences than it was in the
    era of Copernicus to explain direct/retrogrades using a stationary field of stars.

    Slightly dismaying.
    Maybe Elmo knows more about retrograde motion of planets? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa0fxwRkkwk
    I think you serve others here well and that is not an intentional slight but just the way things are.

    If things were normal, the observations would not be left in isolation to be mocked, but rather seen as a complimentary addition to the direct/retrograde solutions, celebrated by Galileo, Kepler and the first Sun-centred astronomers for the slower
    moving planets.

    In an unmoderated forum and especially one with little traffic these days, anyone can vandalise a thread but this is all there is for transmitting a new astronomy that will eventually make it into mainstream circulation.

    Look it that this way, at least you're getting hits on your posts!
    Needs some fun sometimes!
    😎

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  • From kelleher.gerald@gmail.com@21:1/5 to StarDust on Sun Oct 3 14:51:56 2021
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 10:06:15 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:22:23 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:15:20 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 5:06:40 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 9:12:30 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual pursuits
    and talents as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has not shown
    us his own riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal
    What if the planets collide behind the Sun?
    Okay, you have had your fun, but then again, it is magnitudes much harder to explain direct/retrograde motions in our era, despite time lapse footage from a satellite tracking with the Earth and minus daily rotational influences than it was in
    the era of Copernicus to explain direct/retrogrades using a stationary field of stars.

    Slightly dismaying.
    Maybe Elmo knows more about retrograde motion of planets? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa0fxwRkkwk
    I think you serve others here well and that is not an intentional slight but just the way things are.

    If things were normal, the observations would not be left in isolation to be mocked, but rather seen as a complimentary addition to the direct/retrograde solutions, celebrated by Galileo, Kepler and the first Sun-centred astronomers for the slower
    moving planets.

    In an unmoderated forum and especially one with little traffic these days, anyone can vandalise a thread but this is all there is for transmitting a new astronomy that will eventually make it into mainstream circulation.
    Look it that this way, at least you're getting hits on your posts!
    Needs some fun sometimes!
    😎

    You have had your bellylaugh, but observations are sometimes lighthearted and especially where everything is moving relative to central/stationary Sun. Time for you to move on and enjoy your fun somewhere else.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From StarDust@21:1/5 to kellehe...@gmail.com on Sun Oct 3 21:07:09 2021
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 2:51:58 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 10:06:15 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:22:23 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:15:20 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 5:06:40 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 9:12:30 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is
    currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual
    pursuits and talents as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has not
    shown us his own riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal
    What if the planets collide behind the Sun?
    Okay, you have had your fun, but then again, it is magnitudes much harder to explain direct/retrograde motions in our era, despite time lapse footage from a satellite tracking with the Earth and minus daily rotational influences than it was in
    the era of Copernicus to explain direct/retrogrades using a stationary field of stars.

    Slightly dismaying.
    Maybe Elmo knows more about retrograde motion of planets? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa0fxwRkkwk
    I think you serve others here well and that is not an intentional slight but just the way things are.

    If things were normal, the observations would not be left in isolation to be mocked, but rather seen as a complimentary addition to the direct/retrograde solutions, celebrated by Galileo, Kepler and the first Sun-centred astronomers for the slower
    moving planets.

    In an unmoderated forum and especially one with little traffic these days, anyone can vandalise a thread but this is all there is for transmitting a new astronomy that will eventually make it into mainstream circulation.
    Look it that this way, at least you're getting hits on your posts!
    Needs some fun sometimes!
    😎
    You have had your bellylaugh, but observations are sometimes lighthearted and especially where everything is moving relative to central/stationary Sun. Time for you to move on and enjoy your fun somewhere else.

    Naughty boy!
    Did your wife spank you last night?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOGONJiLLGg

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  • From kelleher.gerald@gmail.com@21:1/5 to StarDust on Mon Oct 4 12:58:36 2021
    On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 5:07:11 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 2:51:58 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 10:06:15 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:22:23 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:15:20 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 5:06:40 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 9:12:30 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is
    currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual
    pursuits and talents as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has not
    shown us his own riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal
    What if the planets collide behind the Sun?
    Okay, you have had your fun, but then again, it is magnitudes much harder to explain direct/retrograde motions in our era, despite time lapse footage from a satellite tracking with the Earth and minus daily rotational influences than it was
    in the era of Copernicus to explain direct/retrogrades using a stationary field of stars.

    Slightly dismaying.
    Maybe Elmo knows more about retrograde motion of planets? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa0fxwRkkwk
    I think you serve others here well and that is not an intentional slight but just the way things are.

    If things were normal, the observations would not be left in isolation to be mocked, but rather seen as a complimentary addition to the direct/retrograde solutions, celebrated by Galileo, Kepler and the first Sun-centred astronomers for the
    slower moving planets.

    In an unmoderated forum and especially one with little traffic these days, anyone can vandalise a thread but this is all there is for transmitting a new astronomy that will eventually make it into mainstream circulation.
    Look it that this way, at least you're getting hits on your posts!
    Needs some fun sometimes!
    😎
    You have had your bellylaugh, but observations are sometimes lighthearted and especially where everything is moving relative to central/stationary Sun. Time for you to move on and enjoy your fun somewhere else.
    Naughty boy!
    Did your wife spank you last night?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOGONJiLLGg


    There is a danger at your level that you might make a habit of doing what you are doing and that is as dismal as the other new guy showing up with his mantra. You had your fun unless being a nuisance is your idea of contribution.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From StarDust@21:1/5 to kellehe...@gmail.com on Tue Oct 5 20:04:28 2021
    On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 12:58:38 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 5:07:11 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 2:51:58 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 10:06:15 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:22:23 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:15:20 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 5:06:40 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 9:12:30 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is
    currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual
    pursuits and talents as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has not
    shown us his own riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal
    What if the planets collide behind the Sun?
    Okay, you have had your fun, but then again, it is magnitudes much harder to explain direct/retrograde motions in our era, despite time lapse footage from a satellite tracking with the Earth and minus daily rotational influences than it was
    in the era of Copernicus to explain direct/retrogrades using a stationary field of stars.

    Slightly dismaying.
    Maybe Elmo knows more about retrograde motion of planets? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa0fxwRkkwk
    I think you serve others here well and that is not an intentional slight but just the way things are.

    If things were normal, the observations would not be left in isolation to be mocked, but rather seen as a complimentary addition to the direct/retrograde solutions, celebrated by Galileo, Kepler and the first Sun-centred astronomers for the
    slower moving planets.

    In an unmoderated forum and especially one with little traffic these days, anyone can vandalise a thread but this is all there is for transmitting a new astronomy that will eventually make it into mainstream circulation.
    Look it that this way, at least you're getting hits on your posts! Needs some fun sometimes!
    😎
    You have had your bellylaugh, but observations are sometimes lighthearted and especially where everything is moving relative to central/stationary Sun. Time for you to move on and enjoy your fun somewhere else.
    Naughty boy!
    Did your wife spank you last night?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOGONJiLLGg
    There is a danger at your level that you might make a habit of doing what you are doing and that is as dismal as the other new guy showing up with his mantra. You had your fun unless being a nuisance is your idea of contribution.

    You're lucky, don't have to live on the street like these! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpyHhrDgG5A

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From kelleher.gerald@gmail.com@21:1/5 to StarDust on Tue Oct 5 23:30:56 2021
    On Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at 4:04:29 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 12:58:38 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 5:07:11 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 2:51:58 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 10:06:15 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:22:23 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:15:20 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 5:06:40 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 9:12:30 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is
    currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual
    pursuits and talents as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has
    not shown us his own riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal
    What if the planets collide behind the Sun?
    Okay, you have had your fun, but then again, it is magnitudes much harder to explain direct/retrograde motions in our era, despite time lapse footage from a satellite tracking with the Earth and minus daily rotational influences than it
    was in the era of Copernicus to explain direct/retrogrades using a stationary field of stars.

    Slightly dismaying.
    Maybe Elmo knows more about retrograde motion of planets? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa0fxwRkkwk
    I think you serve others here well and that is not an intentional slight but just the way things are.

    If things were normal, the observations would not be left in isolation to be mocked, but rather seen as a complimentary addition to the direct/retrograde solutions, celebrated by Galileo, Kepler and the first Sun-centred astronomers for the
    slower moving planets.

    In an unmoderated forum and especially one with little traffic these days, anyone can vandalise a thread but this is all there is for transmitting a new astronomy that will eventually make it into mainstream circulation.
    Look it that this way, at least you're getting hits on your posts! Needs some fun sometimes!
    😎
    You have had your bellylaugh, but observations are sometimes lighthearted and especially where everything is moving relative to central/stationary Sun. Time for you to move on and enjoy your fun somewhere else.
    Naughty boy!
    Did your wife spank you last night?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOGONJiLLGg
    There is a danger at your level that you might make a habit of doing what you are doing and that is as dismal as the other new guy showing up with his mantra. You had your fun unless being a nuisance is your idea of contribution.
    You're lucky, don't have to live on the street like these! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpyHhrDgG5A

    There are all sorts of poverty and I don't need to make myself feel better by dwelling on conditions of others who through no fault of their own have found themselves homeless or addicted.

    The streets of solar system research and Earth sciences are as desolate as the one you brought up and others are no better or worse than you in that poverty.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From StarDust@21:1/5 to kellehe...@gmail.com on Wed Oct 6 06:55:38 2021
    On Tuesday, October 5, 2021 at 11:30:57 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at 4:04:29 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 12:58:38 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 5:07:11 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 2:51:58 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 10:06:15 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:22:23 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:15:20 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 5:06:40 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 9:12:30 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is
    currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual
    pursuits and talents as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has
    not shown us his own riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal
    What if the planets collide behind the Sun?
    Okay, you have had your fun, but then again, it is magnitudes much harder to explain direct/retrograde motions in our era, despite time lapse footage from a satellite tracking with the Earth and minus daily rotational influences than it
    was in the era of Copernicus to explain direct/retrogrades using a stationary field of stars.

    Slightly dismaying.
    Maybe Elmo knows more about retrograde motion of planets? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa0fxwRkkwk
    I think you serve others here well and that is not an intentional slight but just the way things are.

    If things were normal, the observations would not be left in isolation to be mocked, but rather seen as a complimentary addition to the direct/retrograde solutions, celebrated by Galileo, Kepler and the first Sun-centred astronomers for the
    slower moving planets.

    In an unmoderated forum and especially one with little traffic these days, anyone can vandalise a thread but this is all there is for transmitting a new astronomy that will eventually make it into mainstream circulation.
    Look it that this way, at least you're getting hits on your posts! Needs some fun sometimes!
    😎
    You have had your bellylaugh, but observations are sometimes lighthearted and especially where everything is moving relative to central/stationary Sun. Time for you to move on and enjoy your fun somewhere else.
    Naughty boy!
    Did your wife spank you last night?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOGONJiLLGg
    There is a danger at your level that you might make a habit of doing what you are doing and that is as dismal as the other new guy showing up with his mantra. You had your fun unless being a nuisance is your idea of contribution.
    You're lucky, don't have to live on the street like these! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpyHhrDgG5A
    There are all sorts of poverty and I don't need to make myself feel better by dwelling on conditions of others who through no fault of their own have found themselves homeless or addicted.

    The streets of solar system research and Earth sciences are as desolate as the one you brought up and others are no better or worse than you in that poverty.

    Drug is a weapon to destabilize a country's society !
    That's what the British is used against China in the opium war!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From StarDust@21:1/5 to kellehe...@gmail.com on Wed Oct 6 06:51:09 2021
    On Tuesday, October 5, 2021 at 11:30:57 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at 4:04:29 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 12:58:38 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 5:07:11 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 2:51:58 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 10:06:15 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:22:23 PM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 1:15:20 PM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 5:06:40 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 9:12:30 AM UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    On Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 9:22:58 AM UTC-7, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    Although Mercury and Mars will appear to move in the same direction as both planets enter the range of the C3 camera, they are really heading in opposite directions using the stationary/central Sun as a reference.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg

    All planets passing behind the Sun, whether the faster moving Venus and Mercury or the slower moving Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in direct motion as they move from right to left as Mercury is in that time lapse footage and Mars is
    currently-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Only Venus and Mercury are in retrograde motion as they pass between the slower moving Earth and the central Sun as also seen in the time lapse above leading to the transit of Venus in 2013.

    There is a lot to expand on in putting together this new type of astronomy now and in the years to come. The solar system research community along with observational community is a big Church and we share when wee can our individual
    pursuits and talents as adults.

    "When a natural discourse paints a passion or an effect, one feels within oneself the truth of what one reads, which was there before, although one did not know it. Hence one is inclined to love him who makes us feel it, for he has
    not shown us his own riches, but ours. And thus this benefit renders him pleasing to us, besides that such community of intellect as we have with him necessarily inclines the
    heart to love." Pascal
    What if the planets collide behind the Sun?
    Okay, you have had your fun, but then again, it is magnitudes much harder to explain direct/retrograde motions in our era, despite time lapse footage from a satellite tracking with the Earth and minus daily rotational influences than it
    was in the era of Copernicus to explain direct/retrogrades using a stationary field of stars.

    Slightly dismaying.
    Maybe Elmo knows more about retrograde motion of planets? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa0fxwRkkwk
    I think you serve others here well and that is not an intentional slight but just the way things are.

    If things were normal, the observations would not be left in isolation to be mocked, but rather seen as a complimentary addition to the direct/retrograde solutions, celebrated by Galileo, Kepler and the first Sun-centred astronomers for the
    slower moving planets.

    In an unmoderated forum and especially one with little traffic these days, anyone can vandalise a thread but this is all there is for transmitting a new astronomy that will eventually make it into mainstream circulation.
    Look it that this way, at least you're getting hits on your posts! Needs some fun sometimes!
    😎
    You have had your bellylaugh, but observations are sometimes lighthearted and especially where everything is moving relative to central/stationary Sun. Time for you to move on and enjoy your fun somewhere else.
    Naughty boy!
    Did your wife spank you last night?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOGONJiLLGg
    There is a danger at your level that you might make a habit of doing what you are doing and that is as dismal as the other new guy showing up with his mantra. You had your fun unless being a nuisance is your idea of contribution.
    You're lucky, don't have to live on the street like these! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpyHhrDgG5A
    There are all sorts of poverty and I don't need to make myself feel better by dwelling on conditions of others who through no fault of their own have found themselves homeless or addicted.

    The streets of solar system research and Earth sciences are as desolate as the one you brought up and others are no better or worse than you in that poverty.

    America, the country of extremes!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)