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Structure of Lagrange points

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Louis Lagrange mathematician and astronomer. He made significant contributions to the fields of analysis, number theory Structure of Lagrange points There are five Lagrange points around major bodies such as a planet or a star. Three of them lie along the line connecting the two large bodies. In the Earth-sun system, for example, the first point, L1, lies between Earth and the sun at about 1 million miles from Earth. L1 gets an uninterrupted view of the sun, and is currently occupied by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) and the Deep Space Climate Observatory. L2 also lies a million miles from Earth, but in the opposite direction of the sun. At this point, with the Earth, moon and sun behind it, a spacecraft can get a clear view of deep space. The James Webb Space Telescope will move into this points so after many problem data not possible for the moment Lagrange point, L3, lies behind the sun, opposite Earth’s orbit. For now, science has not found a use for this

NASA Herschel Week, highlighting

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significant NASA Herschel Week, highlighting

Study confirms cosmic rays have extragalactic phenomena

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Study confirms cosmic rays have extragalactic originate from “extremely violent” astrophysical phenomena, to settle a decades-old debate, Pierre Auger Observatory comprises 1600 Cherenkov particle detectors that are spread over 3000 km2 in Argentina. Multiple detectors gives the direction of the cosmic ray arrival rate of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays is about 6% greater in one half of the sky that is more of excess that lies about 120° away from the centre of the Milky Way – suggesting extra-galactic origins particles appear to be coming from directions in space that have a high density of nearby galaxies.   In a paper to be published in Science on 22 September , the Pierre Auger Collaboration reports observational evidence demonstrating that cosmic rays with energies a million times greater than that of the protons accelerated in the Large Hadron Collide

binary stars nibiru not visible for modern astronomy

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Close to our Sun and within its gravitational as binary stars Nibiru is playing with our Sun it is capable of producing huge solar flares as the magnetic energy builds up that binary stars nibiru not visible for modern astronomy. Uranus  Neptune  Jupiter Solar Wind twice the average planetary by tonynetone FUKUSHIMA, Japan a magnitude 6.1 EARTHQUAKE struck off coast

September equinox

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Ready for autumn? The first day of autumn is September 22 September equinox—is the astronomical start of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere.

Acceleration of Universe Not Be Real

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Acceleration of Universe Not Be Real supernova explosions in distant galaxies, farther away than they should be if the Universe expansion

Nibiru coming Planet X is not alone

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Star is Nibiru or the planet of the crossing according to the ancient Sumerians … Nibiru coming Planet X is not alone It is almost impossible to hide Nibiru coming Planet X is not alone from September 2017 actually a mini solar system that is on its way crossing according to the ancient Sumerians confirmed NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA’s XMM-Newton to see how the X-ray brightness of stars similar to the Sun behaves over time… September 2017 … The post I wrote about thanks for breaking in.