Re: T.J. vs. SMART-1's 3-D x-ray imaging/spectroscopy.
- From: GravityPhysics@xxxxxxxxx (tj Frazir)
- Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 02:29:46 -0500
smart 1 was 60 miles above evry apollo site.
It did zoom and take pics.
no lander. No nothing.
nasa ,,if they had anything there they would want it's pic .
They dont and paid big bucks to make shure you dont hear about it.
The earths G prevents the posibility of a circular luna orbit.
The only posible orbit is an eliptical orbit.
2 hour orbit is imposible .
Thats at 60 miles from the moon all the way around.
thats imposible ,,for a poler nuna circular orbit between eath and moon.
I allready told you the lowest orbit was near 60 miles and thats a 3.4
hour eliptical orbit.
Then you said " its just a small satelite "
like its mass would effect the orbit or some *** !
The satelite orbiting the moon in the same path as the apollo at 60
miles but a 3.4 hour orbit.
apollo has 1.5 hours of elitical path they did not follow . the earth
makes it an eliptical orbit
1 hour on the high side and 2.4 hours on the low earths side.
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