Re: P10 Acceleration: Light Speed Doesn't Extrapolate

From: Stephen H. Westin (westin*nospam_at_graphics.cornell.edu)
Date: 07/20/04


Date: 20 Jul 2004 10:18:41 -0400

Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@spam.merseia.fsnet.co.uk.invalid> writes:

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> You haven't replied to my posts noting that the Galileo observations
> of the impact of Shoemaker-Levy 9 on Jupiter could only have been done
> if you allow for the speed of light.
> You haven't answered Craig Markwardt, and he's given up on you.
> Your idea that some space probes have been lost because of failure to
> allow for light speed delay makes no sense at all. Other probes, at
> the same distance, have worked.

Not to mention the guy from the Pioneer team who knows the details of
how they communicate. But Ralph knew better. Never took him up on the
offer to visit JPL and have access to source code and raw data.

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