• Mercury overtaking Venus

    From Gerald Kelleher@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 18 08:44:46 2022
    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    https://www.theplanetstoday.com/

    Although it is not rare like a planetary transit when Mercury and Venus, in their smaller and faster orbits, pass directly between the slower moving Earth and the central star, it is special enough not to notice.

    Only contributors of this newsgroup would be familiar with the mountain of work necessary arrive at this interpretation considering all the historical and technical details involved for good and not so good. Those who encounter the dual perspectives
    which finally resolve heliocentric astronomy in final form depending on whether the planets are moving faster or slower than the moving Earth can trace all the work to this newsgroup or what is left of it.

    There are some who contend that all this was already known yet, because there are so many different perspectives which can be discerned from the main images and supporting graphics, they become lost fairly quickly when asked to contribute something
    original. That offer was always available to contributors here, but few have added to the overall narrative.

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  • From Gerald Kelleher@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 20 12:59:57 2022
    People must have hearts of stone-

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

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  • From StarDust@21:1/5 to kellehe...@gmail.com on Sun Nov 20 19:44:05 2022
    On Friday, November 18, 2022 at 8:44:48 AM UTC-8, kellehe...@gmail.com wrote:
    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    https://www.theplanetstoday.com/

    Although it is not rare like a planetary transit when Mercury and Venus, in their smaller and faster orbits, pass directly between the slower moving Earth and the central star, it is special enough not to notice.

    Only contributors of this newsgroup would be familiar with the mountain of work necessary arrive at this interpretation considering all the historical and technical details involved for good and not so good. Those who encounter the dual perspectives
    which finally resolve heliocentric astronomy in final form depending on whether the planets are moving faster or slower than the moving Earth can trace all the work to this newsgroup or what is left of it.

    There are some who contend that all this was already known yet, because there are so many different perspectives which can be discerned from the main images and supporting graphics, they become lost fairly quickly when asked to contribute something
    original. That offer was always available to contributors here, but few have added to the overall narrative.

    A simple solution!
    https://youtube.com/shorts/vVPTA1G4fsE?feature=share

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  • From Gerald Kelleher@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 23 14:33:32 2022
    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    https://www.theplanetstoday.com/

    There was always room to modify the great Copernican insight that the planets orbit the Sun by adopting Galileo's observations of Jupiter and its moons by scaling it up to the central Sun and the planets-

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

    I hope those children in the video eventually will grow up to enjoy what people here couldn't.

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