Re: Earth's 1st AirConditioner; coolant of IceDust + ozone replenishment
From: bz (bz+sp_at_ch100-5.chem.lsu.edu)
Date: 03/23/05
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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:16:50 +0000 (UTC)
"Quantum Mirror" <junebug@pgrb.com> wrote in news:1111600722.896468.153580
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> There is one spot that has equilibrim with earth orbit. In fact it is
> where they will put the next space telescope. I was just replying to AP
> and could not believe this was the best he could come up with in
> several years of thought. The cross post was his.
>
L4 and L5 LaGrange points are stable with respect to the earth sun system.
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/m_mm/ob_techorbit1.html
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