Re: planetary heat losses
- From: Darrell Lakin <darrelllakin@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 07:22:48 -0700
On Aug 12, 2:14 pm, Pat Flannery <flan...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Darrell Lakin wrote:
The extra solar planet between stars I refer
to was a Jupiter sized ice giant, so Jupiters of the universe can be
flung as well as the ones doing the flinging. ;)
Do you have any more info on this object, because I've never heard of it.
Pat
Hello again Pat, the french mathematician's name I was referring to is
Henri Poincaré who won a prize for solving the n-body problem. At the
time of his prize it was called the 3-body problem.
Professional Regards,
Darrell Lakin
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