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Started by hirley0, August 07, 2012, 04:08:12 PM

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Quote from: Alty on August 07, 2012, 11:38:59 PM
I want to go too, hirley0.

There's only room for Hirley0.  Go wait at MAIN, and see if the launch defaults.
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hirley0

#5
http://www.bigorrin.org/sioux_kids.htm
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Quote from: Dirty Old Uncle Roger on August 08, 2012, 01:56:48 PM
Quote from: Alty on August 07, 2012, 11:38:59 PM
I want to go too, hirley0.

There's only room for Hirley0.  Go wait at MAIN, and see if the launch defaults.

hirley0

#6
exactly Y it appears so complex trYing2 send small sums of
HARD coins via the electron is beyound my comprehension. it doeth
seam to me UNk is avoiding the issue as if it were MsRa infected?
oh well i'll continue to try to send ALT 155 156 157 & 58's but the
Net has caught me doing this and dumps my to my U site which
i have no access to physically { while the TV v promo's R in season


Quote from: Alty on August 07, 2012, 11:38:59 PM
I want to go too, hirley0.
5th & final attempt to UNk U ¢ £ etc


hirley0

Quote from: Alty on August 07, 2012, 11:38:59 PM
I want to go too, hirley0.

exactly Y any one would want to?
is beyond my comprehension: No one of those Water{ice)
covered Moons of Jupiter i could understand :: Or maybe
even a palladium asteroid? is there 1 called Eris ?/?
Eris is also known as the asteroid of discord.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eris_%28dwarf_planet%29
{yeah i guess , shows U what i know about here
Maybe i should bend your Rock Kit more often
Butt really i am not a people person, & U R
much more likley to Arive with out my Assistance

Now where was i
"Eris, formal designation 136199 Eris, is the most massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System and the ninth most massive body known to orbit the Sun directly
more massive than Pluto, or about 0.27% of the Earth's mass. | oh yeah short LiNE
Eris retains Persephone characteristics
OH GOOD: Eris was discovered on Jan 5, 2005  ? '05
?/?
http://www.mysticscripts.com/astrology/minor-planets-in-astrology/eris-astrology/
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hirley0

#9
i already know the spaghetti need to be stured
Well U know : ? http://astrology.richardbrown.com/eph/Eris.1900-2103.quick-eph.txt
22 Jan 1938   3Ar12'07" -  1 Feb 1938   3Ar16'16"
ok get chart and put 3Ar ... Ok 10:40 its done Near Saturn not far from Mars ?
comprenda'? Now What? Spaghetti? 2003=Ar Oh my ?/?

http://astrology.richardbrown.com/images/Eris-orbit.gif
Eris has an orbital period of 557 years, 360/557=.6464/¥ R U 2 ?
Pluto's orbital period is 248 Earth years |Lookii 4Me it does not ALL add up
47deg in 74Y and still? Ret Ar | gimme A clue2

hirley0

#10


sKIPPING AHEAD 3&1/3 ¥r to Jan26 2016 ./-/A



http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/multimedia/gallery-indexEvents.html #29
4 2 4 TEMPO? Today's Number it's # 33

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hirley0

#13
Quote from: Bu☆ns on August 12, 2012, 12:07:17 PM
Quote from: hirley0 on August 07, 2012, 04:08:12 PM
8 Months 352e6 Miles = 60K MpH 17 Miles per second AVG ? 1:04PM

http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Science_Laboratory
http://www.space.com/16936-mars-rover-curiosity-first-landing-photos.html
  4 http://i.space.com/images/i/20219/i02/mars-rover-curiosity-mount-sharp.jpg
http://i.space.com/images/i/20203/i02/mars-rover-curiosity-landing-parachute-mro.jpg
http://i.space.com/images/i/19963/i02/curiosity-mars-investigations-120726d-02.jpg #22

Maybe the following link will help?
Your math seems correct though.  I wonder if there might be other factors that shorten the total distance.


Quote from: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/docs/MSLLaunch.pdf
43 minutes after liftoff for the first Nov. 25 opportunity at
the opening of the launch window, the two stages of the
Atlas have accelerated the spacecraft to about 22,866
miles per hour (10.22 kilometers per second) relative to Earth.
???

Entry Interface
Altitude: ~78 miles (~125 km)
Velocity: ~13,200 mph (~5,900 meters/sec)
Time: Entry + 0 sec

Yeah i'm not sure.
&i AM not sure Y i spent Time thinking Mars at all
Mars? to me is the RONG place to go. Y ? Water. Simple water
if to go is the Question then the water Moon of Jupiter is the correct target?
Once the proper propulsion system is devised: in the mean time i sure do wish
CFK would stop thinking CARS & start thinking Subs (3 stage subs) Huge holding
many Many 6 man {worker class ) with each worker class equiped with remote
class mini robot class | by the 100's of Millions. the Earth is 70% Water & to Loaf
about racing around in circles in Races Cars is ?| Well typicaly Human | i guess
now bac2the R*T=D {DEBAIT
LOOK? i think Science is RONG . not Just Astro Physics
every Human Scientist everwhere. they ALL { yeah there may be an exception
but on average they all say the equivalant to R=D/T
& all think S has
some mythical{IMO) property of ever S being identical to ever other s. What
poppy cock is this. they all are as different as one Moon to Another | or Year
OR month or day | or any other way of expressing T {boo {{boo to them all
-
so this drival was about D the distance Traveled From Sun to Earth by A
Cme particle { never mind to much static on my FRS { maybe next week
when thing Quiet down again | No i donno what happened | something:
8:33&1/3 maybe i do... there were Quakes in IRAN
BUT I WON'T FIND OUT ABOUT IT UNTILL 3PM if them 8:34:44

Bu🤠ns

Quote from: hirley0 on August 07, 2012, 04:08:12 PM
8 Months 352e6 Miles = 60K MpH 17 Miles per second AVG ? 1:04PM

http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Science_Laboratory
http://www.space.com/16936-mars-rover-curiosity-first-landing-photos.html
   4 http://i.space.com/images/i/20219/i02/mars-rover-curiosity-mount-sharp.jpg
http://i.space.com/images/i/20203/i02/mars-rover-curiosity-landing-parachute-mro.jpg
http://i.space.com/images/i/19963/i02/curiosity-mars-investigations-120726d-02.jpg #22

Maybe the following link will help?

Your math seems correct though.  I wonder if there might be other factors that shorten the total distance.


Quote from: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/docs/MSLLaunch.pdf
43 minutes after liftoff for the first Nov. 25 opportunity at
the opening of the launch window, the two stages of the
Atlas have accelerated the spacecraft to about 22,866
miles per hour (10.22 kilometers per second) relative to Earth. ???

Entry Interface
Altitude: ~78 miles (~125 km)
Velocity: ~13,200 mph (~5,900 meters/sec)
Time: Entry + 0 sec

Yeah i'm not sure.