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Mahabratha Epic - Part 1 of 3

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 Author| Post time 20-11-2006 08:49 AM | Show all posts
Source : http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061109/sc_nm/space_saturn_dc

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By Will Dunham
Thu Nov 9, 5:32 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A colossal, swirling storm with a well-developed eye is churning at Saturn's south pole, the first time a truly hurricane-like storm has been detected on a planet other than Earth,        NASA images showed on Thursday.

The storm on the giant, ringed planet is about 5,000 miles wide, measuring roughly two thirds the diameter of Earth, with winds howling clockwise at 350 mph (550 kph).

Jupiter's Great Red Spot, which swirls counterclockwise, is far bigger, but is less like a hurricane because it lacks the typical eye and eye wall.

The images -- essentially a 14-frame movie -- were captured over a period of three hours on October 11 by the U.S. space agency's Cassini spacecraft as it passed about 210,000 miles from the planet as part of its exploration of Saturn and its moons.
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For some time, I was think what the Red Spot in Jupiter is. I always thought it is to be an individual "phenomena", nothing to do with other planet. But now that I have seen Saturn's mega-storm, I was wonder ... maybe what happens in Kurma Purana is actually universal phenomena - all planet which can support Life have a phenomena like Cambrian Explosion and this "storm" is actually that process, speeding up Evolution. :hmm:

My thoughts anyway ...

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Post time 25-6-2007 06:28 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Sephiroth at 20-11-2006 08:49 AM
For some time, I was think what the Red Spot in Jupiter is. I always thought it is to be an individual "phenomena", nothing to do with other planet.



seph....... Google on Lucifer Project and the red spot on Jupiter... hope you like what you see...
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 Author| Post time 26-6-2007 08:20 AM | Show all posts
Source : http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/JUPFULLx.htm

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"Jupiter's atmosphere consists of about 81 percent hydrogen and 18 percent helium. If Jupiter had been between fifty and a hundred times more massive, it might have evolved into a star rather than a planet. Our solar system could have been a binary star system, meaning that we would have two suns. Besides hydrogen and helium, small amounts of methane, ammonia, phosphorus, water vapor, and various hydrocarbons have been found in Jupiter's atmosphere." 4

"Jupiter has similar relative abundance of hydrogen and helium to the Sun itself. However, its core temperature卛s too low a value to trigger nuclear fusion." 5

- The Henry Holt Guide to Astronomy, David Baker, 1990 USA
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The reason why Jupiter is a Planet and didn't become a star is because of it's mass. Which means a Star must have a certain amount of hydrogen and helium, able to ignite to form a thermal nuclear reaction AND HAVE BODY MASS enough to witstand the chain reaction from this nuclear fussion.

Wrong move, and you could have the largest planet on the Solar System collapse due to it's own Gravity and worse, form a black hole which will annihilate everything.

Hopefully the fools in NASA are not that stupid. ;)

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Post time 26-6-2007 07:04 PM | Show all posts

Reply #43 Sephiroth's post

Jupiter is a planet consist mostly of gas... unlike earth..... so jupiter is still consider light conpared to its size
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 Author| Post time 27-6-2007 08:36 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by wei_loon5063 at 26-6-2007 07:04 PM
Jupiter is a planet consist mostly of gas... unlike earth..... so jupiter is still consider light conpared to its size


Which means that Jupiter do not have enough Gravity to sustain itself if it become a star.

Man cannot play "God" with Reality. God already created everything in perfect nature - this World, Planets, Stars and the Universe itself. Like a garden, Planets too will mature in time and become what they meant to be.

By the way, have you watch the movie - 2001 : Space odyssey (1968)? Watch it ... you will be interested to see it if you are into this "Lucifer project" stuff.
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Post time 27-6-2007 07:24 PM | Show all posts

Reply #45 Sephiroth's post

Jupiter is not a star and never will be...

If I am not mistaken, failed to be star are known as brown star

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