Re: We can meet all our needs through space development



On Jan 29, 4:31 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 29, 1:05 pm, Willie.Moo...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:



And a Clarke station, or Clarke orbit as you call it, s a station in
what is today called a Geosynchronous Equatorial Orbit - GEO.  I
mentioned GEO several times - this IS the Clarke orbit.  The satellite
remains stationary above the Earth.  So, operating in that orbit
provides a means to beam energy from an unmoving point in the sky to
placed on Earth.

Funny you don't know that.

Silly old me, I didn't realize the our moon or that of its L1 was "an
unmoving point in the sky".

The moon as nothing to do with a Clarke orbit. As Mook stated it is a
GEO orbit. Same spot always over the earth. Read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geostationary


Funny as hell that we're not even remotely on the same page.
Obviously you've never known what the Earth/Moon L1 or of anything
Clarke Station was actually all about, much less of where such is.

Wong! Lunar L1 WRT Earth is a place near the moon that keeps an object
between the earth and the moon. Actually barycenter of Earth and moon
is a better description. It would be a nice place for people on the
moon to use as their space station.

God forbid knowing less than squat about my LSE-CM/ISS is just further
proof positive of what a systematic lying SOB that you and others of
your Semitic brown-nosed kind really are.

Yep, Guth goes to invective when he's lost.


On wonder they don't ever let you out of that cage without a personal
keeper.

You should talk!

.



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