- 29.9.: Rußland schießt 3 Satelliten zu globaler KATASTROPHENBEOBACHTUNG in Orbit - RK, 08.10.2003, 22:35
- Auf einmal: Dt. Forscher warnen vor 40-Meter-Monsterwellen auf den Weltmeeren! - RK, 08.10.2003, 23:12
- Eine ganz andere Deutung der Galileo-Sonde (das Mikrobenmärchen glaube wer will) - RK, 08.10.2003, 23:18
- Zum"krönenden" Abschluß: Absurde Sci-Fi á la Armageddon/Deep Impact oder mehr? - RK, 08.10.2003, 23:24
- Sach mal RK - rocca, 09.10.2003, 00:02
- Re: Sach mal RK - kizkalesi, 09.10.2003, 08:45
- Sach mal RK - rocca, 09.10.2003, 00:02
- Zum"krönenden" Abschluß: Absurde Sci-Fi á la Armageddon/Deep Impact oder mehr? - RK, 08.10.2003, 23:24
- Re: Auf einmal: Dt. Forscher warnen vor 40-Meter-Monsterwellen auf den Weltmeeren! - Hakunamatata42, 09.10.2003, 07:24
- Eine ganz andere Deutung der Galileo-Sonde (das Mikrobenmärchen glaube wer will) - RK, 08.10.2003, 23:18
- Auf einmal: Dt. Forscher warnen vor 40-Meter-Monsterwellen auf den Weltmeeren! - RK, 08.10.2003, 23:12
Eine ganz andere Deutung der Galileo-Sonde (das Mikrobenmärchen glaube wer will)
-->Klingt natürlich reichlich abwegig. Oder doch nicht?
Here's a post I found in a thread devoted to Planet X only.
Mark H
dochubert Posted: Oct 7 2003, 11:37 PM
A few weeks ago, on Coast to Coast with Art Bell, James McCanney
stated that he did not believe that NASA would really crash a multi-
million dollar, good working order, spacecraft into Jupiter. Art
Bell asked what was done instead, to which James replied that it
must have been sent off to look at something"they" did not want us
to know they were looking at. Art of course jumped right in
with,"Planet X?" McCanney replied, Could be....
It would explain several things, including why there was no feed
from the onboard camera at any point during the"final" days of
Galileo. It also, to me anyway, explains why so little concern was
made over the possibility of a nuclear reaction with Jupiter's
atmosphere. (I've discussed this in depth, so won't go into it
again) Persons with true knowledge in the field should have been
openly and loudly concerned, yet were quiet. If it wasn't really
going into Jupiter, then it was a ho-hum scenario!
If Galileo is going to look at Planet X as it approaches, then maybe
some day we'll actually get to see some pictures! (I know, pigs will
be flying the same day)
One can hope!

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