Comet C/2012 S1 ISON is Nibiru the great perturber. | |
glauco User ID: 36333120 Brazil 03/29/2013 02:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | But I'm still waiting for the real pictures, don't forget it. Long distance spectroscopic images does not proves that there are ice in the comet nucleous, it only shows elements in coma and corona. Now you bring these papers I have two questions, maybe you don't know, so if somebody helps would be great: 1- How do they know these deuterated water came from ice? 2- Why is that spectroscopic lines so above "0"? reflected water should not be bellow that? 3- From where comes the metal molecules they found if the comet should had been created and ejected from inner solar system far before sun started creating these molecules? Cleaner is better. You are avoiding my question! You ask "where is the comet", I said: "With or without comet, this is electric". No visible comet, understand, only a nice electricity spot emerging from nowhere. Why don't you explain that spot? Quoting: glauco I explained it: No there is another, more likely interpretation: explosion on impact. Explosion of what? An electric generator? That seems very voltaic arcs to me! Impact of what? A comet like shoemaker did before? If you think so, why do you ask for the comet, if you knew its presence is obvious? How can a small 17 meter asteroid produce an explosion in russia? Quoting: Hydra Remark: SL9 was estimated at 4 kilometer. May be you can answer your question yourself now. This is not the same. Jupiter is a bit larger, and the meteor does not create the same type of energetic event. And SL9 was 235 times bigger and was at least 5x10^15 more massiv. What do you think what kind of energy a 5x10^15 more massiv comet produces? Compare the two events. The asteroid exploded ~32km up in the atmosphere, it did a long way down before exploding, and just a few hours later you could not find any trace of the meteor in the sky. Only the locals were able to see, feel and listen to the event. Shoemaker exploded just a little before entering most thin Jupiter's atmosphere, produced X-Rays, was visible from Earth as a big explosion, and the marks remains in the upper atmosphere days and days after the impact. Jupiter have far more activity in its atmosphere then Earth, so surelly this mark should be desintagrated just after the impact. The energy liberated was very stronger then the difference of sizes between Earth, the asteroid, Jupiter and the comet. Last Edited by glauco on 03/29/2013 02:58 PM Listen to McCanney: [link to jmccsci.com] |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 33360181 United States 03/29/2013 02:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Other studies have shown that the Milky Way and other galaxies are embedded in warm gas, with temperatures between 100,000 and one million degrees, and there have been indications that a hotter component with a temperature greater than a million degrees is also present. This new research provides evidence that the mass in the hot gas halo enveloping the Milky is much greater than that of the warm gas. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15378855 [link to www.nasa.gov] News flash! - comets miraculously hold onto their ice while travelling through mega-temperatures lol The level of ignorance in your post is off the scale. Seriously, take a basic astronomy course, chemistry course, and physics course. It would take days to educate you to the point that you could begin to fully comprehend all the mistaken assumptions you just made. but it's not me you will be trying to correct, it would be nasa. I'm just the messenger, idiot. No, it's you. You didn't understand the story you linked to (worse yet, you don't realize how little your understanding is). Idiot. Last Edited by Astromut on 03/29/2013 02:54 PM |
glauco User ID: 36333120 Brazil 03/29/2013 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Other studies have shown that the Milky Way and other galaxies are embedded in warm gas, with temperatures between 100,000 and one million degrees, and there have been indications that a hotter component with a temperature greater than a million degrees is also present. This new research provides evidence that the mass in the hot gas halo enveloping the Milky is much greater than that of the warm gas. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15378855 [link to www.nasa.gov] News flash! - comets miraculously hold onto their ice while travelling through mega-temperatures lol The level of ignorance in your post is off the scale. Seriously, take a basic astronomy course, chemistry course, and physics course. It would take days to educate you to the point that you could begin to fully comprehend all the mistaken assumptions you just made. No, he is correct. Comet Lovejoy, a little 1200m dirty snow ball comet passed through corona and atmosphere of the Sun, survived, and created a tail far bigger then before the passage. How could that be possible? Listen to McCanney: [link to jmccsci.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15378855 Australia 03/29/2013 02:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Other studies have shown that the Milky Way and other galaxies are embedded in warm gas, with temperatures between 100,000 and one million degrees, and there have been indications that a hotter component with a temperature greater than a million degrees is also present. This new research provides evidence that the mass in the hot gas halo enveloping the Milky is much greater than that of the warm gas. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15378855 [link to www.nasa.gov] News flash! - comets miraculously hold onto their ice while travelling through mega-temperatures lol The level of ignorance in your post is off the scale. Seriously, take a basic astronomy course, chemistry course, and physics course. It would take days to educate you to the point that you could begin to fully comprehend all the mistaken assumptions you just made. but it's not me you will be trying to correct, it would be nasa. I'm just the messenger, idiot. No, it's you. You didn't understand the story you linked to (worse yet, you don't realize how little your understanding is). Idiot. I'm somwhat honored you could take the time to call me an idiot. Much joy! here you go, give this flower to your beau McCanney |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 33360181 United States 03/29/2013 02:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Other studies have shown that the Milky Way and other galaxies are embedded in warm gas, with temperatures between 100,000 and one million degrees, and there have been indications that a hotter component with a temperature greater than a million degrees is also present. This new research provides evidence that the mass in the hot gas halo enveloping the Milky is much greater than that of the warm gas. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15378855 [link to www.nasa.gov] News flash! - comets miraculously hold onto their ice while travelling through mega-temperatures lol The level of ignorance in your post is off the scale. Seriously, take a basic astronomy course, chemistry course, and physics course. It would take days to educate you to the point that you could begin to fully comprehend all the mistaken assumptions you just made. No, he is correct. Comet Lovejoy, a little 1200m dirty snow ball comet passed through corona and atmosphere of the Sun, survived, and created a tail far bigger then before the passage. How could that be possible? Simple, it heated up and produced more outgassing. Lovejoy has jack shit to do with his article, and both of you possess similar misunderstandings. |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 33360181 United States 03/29/2013 03:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro The level of ignorance in your post is off the scale. Seriously, take a basic astronomy course, chemistry course, and physics course. It would take days to educate you to the point that you could begin to fully comprehend all the mistaken assumptions you just made. but it's not me you will be trying to correct, it would be nasa. I'm just the messenger, idiot. No, it's you. You didn't understand the story you linked to (worse yet, you don't realize how little your understanding is). Idiot. I'm somwhat honored you could take the time to call me an idiot. Much joy! here you go, give this flower to your beau McCanney I was just returning the favor. McCanney's claims are going to need white lilies after October. |
phoomp User ID: 34814167 Canada 03/29/2013 03:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I expect something to occur, if nothing *nothing* happens, probably I will not follow McCanney anymore. Quoting: glauco So, if *anything* happens, even the most minor of things, no million mile thunderbolts or comas, you'll remain convinced? If Mars is a little purpler than you think it should be? [link to www.uwgb.edu (secure)] If Mars is a little pinker than you think it should be? [link to www.covingtoninnovations.com] If Mars is a little greener than you think it should be? [link to www.solarviews.com] |
glauco User ID: 36333120 Brazil 03/29/2013 03:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Other studies have shown that the Milky Way and other galaxies are embedded in warm gas, with temperatures between 100,000 and one million degrees, and there have been indications that a hotter component with a temperature greater than a million degrees is also present. This new research provides evidence that the mass in the hot gas halo enveloping the Milky is much greater than that of the warm gas. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15378855 [link to www.nasa.gov] News flash! - comets miraculously hold onto their ice while travelling through mega-temperatures lol The level of ignorance in your post is off the scale. Seriously, take a basic astronomy course, chemistry course, and physics course. It would take days to educate you to the point that you could begin to fully comprehend all the mistaken assumptions you just made. No, he is correct. Comet Lovejoy, a little 1200m dirty snow ball comet passed through corona and atmosphere of the Sun, survived, and created a tail far bigger then before the passage. How could that be possible? Simple, it heated up and produced more outgassing. Lovejoy has jack shit to do with his article, and both of you possess similar misunderstandings. You mean that a little dirty snow ball passed hours through temperatures above two millions degrees, and appeared other side as nothing happened? Do you really believe it? This comet should be desintegrated to his molecules at this temperature. Even Wolverine's bones would disappear! Listen to McCanney: [link to jmccsci.com] |
glauco User ID: 36333120 Brazil 03/29/2013 03:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I expect something to occur, if nothing *nothing* happens, probably I will not follow McCanney anymore. Quoting: glauco So, if *anything* happens, even the most minor of things, no million mile thunderbolts or comas, you'll remain convinced? If Mars is a little purpler than you think it should be? [link to www.uwgb.edu (secure)] If Mars is a little pinker than you think it should be? [link to www.covingtoninnovations.com] If Mars is a little greener than you think it should be? [link to www.solarviews.com] Now the answer is binary: No. Listen to McCanney: [link to jmccsci.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15378855 Australia 03/29/2013 03:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Comet Encke will fly past round the sun November 21st, creating some havoc no doubt with it's interraction with the sun. Comet ISON will follow 6-7 days later very very very close to an already excited sun and your lillie's will turn to ash. Do you know mr muttley what 7 billion panicked people will do, aside's from hunting down tbtb and its shills? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11519284 Thailand 03/29/2013 03:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Other studies have shown that the Milky Way and other galaxies are embedded in warm gas, with temperatures between 100,000 and one million degrees, and there have been indications that a hotter component with a temperature greater than a million degrees is also present. This new research provides evidence that the mass in the hot gas halo enveloping the Milky is much greater than that of the warm gas. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15378855 [link to www.nasa.gov] News flash! - comets miraculously hold onto their ice while travelling through mega-temperatures lol The level of ignorance in your post is off the scale. Seriously, take a basic astronomy course, chemistry course, and physics course. It would take days to educate you to the point that you could begin to fully comprehend all the mistaken assumptions you just made. but it's not me you will be trying to correct, it would be nasa. I'm just the messenger, idiot. Lol, your ignorance is astounding. You Googled, came across a NASA item, misunderstood it then blamed NASA for the misunderstanding, classic!! |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 33360181 United States 03/29/2013 03:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro The level of ignorance in your post is off the scale. Seriously, take a basic astronomy course, chemistry course, and physics course. It would take days to educate you to the point that you could begin to fully comprehend all the mistaken assumptions you just made. No, he is correct. Comet Lovejoy, a little 1200m dirty snow ball comet passed through corona and atmosphere of the Sun, survived, and created a tail far bigger then before the passage. How could that be possible? Simple, it heated up and produced more outgassing. Lovejoy has jack shit to do with his article, and both of you possess similar misunderstandings. You mean that a little dirty snow ball passed hours through temperatures above two millions degrees, and appeared other side as nothing happened? As though nothing happened? No, clearly something happened which is why it was outgassing more after the encounter. What temperature is space? Space has no temperature, only mass in space has a temperature, whether it's the tenuous solar corona or the comet itself, and the temperature of each is dictated by its thermal properties such as how much light it absorbs, how much light it radiates, etc. If you think the comet's temperature is going to be dictated by convection with the solar corona... lulz. |
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glauco User ID: 36333120 Brazil 03/29/2013 03:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: glauco No, he is correct. Comet Lovejoy, a little 1200m dirty snow ball comet passed through corona and atmosphere of the Sun, survived, and created a tail far bigger then before the passage. How could that be possible? Simple, it heated up and produced more outgassing. Lovejoy has jack shit to do with his article, and both of you possess similar misunderstandings. You mean that a little dirty snow ball passed hours through temperatures above two millions degrees, and appeared other side as nothing happened? As though nothing happened? No, clearly something happened which is why it was outgassing more after the encounter. What temperature is space? Space has no temperature, only mass in space has a temperature, whether it's the tenuous solar corona or the comet itself, and the temperature of each is dictated by its thermal properties such as how much light it absorbs, how much light it radiates, etc. If you think the comet's temperature is going to be dictated by convection with the solar corona... lulz. You mean that there are no mass around the sun? With all the wind coming out full of mass from it? And if you yourself go there, nothing would happen to you? Have you ever walked in the streets during a hot summer day? Listen to McCanney: [link to jmccsci.com] |
glauco User ID: 36333120 Brazil 03/29/2013 03:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let the quotes untouched or we are done. I neither have the time to scroll through pages to patch your improper quotes nor am I in the mood to do so. . Man, you're too sensitive. No problem, but try to keep your posts clear. Listen to McCanney: [link to jmccsci.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11519284 Thailand 03/29/2013 03:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro Simple, it heated up and produced more outgassing. Lovejoy has jack shit to do with his article, and both of you possess similar misunderstandings. You mean that a little dirty snow ball passed hours through temperatures above two millions degrees, and appeared other side as nothing happened? As though nothing happened? No, clearly something happened which is why it was outgassing more after the encounter. What temperature is space? Space has no temperature, only mass in space has a temperature, whether it's the tenuous solar corona or the comet itself, and the temperature of each is dictated by its thermal properties such as how much light it absorbs, how much light it radiates, etc. If you think the comet's temperature is going to be dictated by convection with the solar corona... lulz. You mean that there are no mass around the sun? With all the wind coming out full of mass from it? And if you yourself go there, nothing would happen to you? Have you ever walked in the streets during a hot summer day? Your ignorance is also astounding. I see since you have joined this is the only thre3ad you focus on, are you canvassing for mccanney? you seem to have a fixation on his work, you also have the same characteristic ignorance as him. |
glauco User ID: 36333120 Brazil 03/29/2013 03:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: glauco You mean that a little dirty snow ball passed hours through temperatures above two millions degrees, and appeared other side as nothing happened? As though nothing happened? No, clearly something happened which is why it was outgassing more after the encounter. What temperature is space? Space has no temperature, only mass in space has a temperature, whether it's the tenuous solar corona or the comet itself, and the temperature of each is dictated by its thermal properties such as how much light it absorbs, how much light it radiates, etc. If you think the comet's temperature is going to be dictated by convection with the solar corona... lulz. You mean that there are no mass around the sun? With all the wind coming out full of mass from it? And if you yourself go there, nothing would happen to you? Have you ever walked in the streets during a hot summer day? Your ignorance is also astounding. I see since you have joined this is the only thre3ad you focus on, are you canvassing for mccanney? you seem to have a fixation on his work, you also have the same characteristic ignorance as him. Respond the question or face the consequences. Lemme feed my cat. Last Edited by glauco on 03/29/2013 03:26 PM Listen to McCanney: [link to jmccsci.com] |
Halcyon Dayz, FCD User ID: 31033756 Netherlands 03/29/2013 03:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Other studies have shown that the Milky Way and other galaxies are embedded in warm gas, with temperatures between 100,000 and one million degrees, and there have been indications that a hotter component with a temperature greater than a million degrees is also present. This new research provides evidence that the mass in the hot gas halo enveloping the Milky is much greater than that of the warm gas. Quoting: Australian Coward 15378855 [link to www.nasa.gov] News flash! - comets miraculously hold onto their ice while travelling through mega-temperatures lol You need to learn the difference between temperature and heat. Reaching for the sky makes you taller. Hi! My name is Halcyon Dayz and I'm addicted to morans. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11519284 Thailand 03/29/2013 03:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro As though nothing happened? No, clearly something happened which is why it was outgassing more after the encounter. What temperature is space? Space has no temperature, only mass in space has a temperature, whether it's the tenuous solar corona or the comet itself, and the temperature of each is dictated by its thermal properties such as how much light it absorbs, how much light it radiates, etc. If you think the comet's temperature is going to be dictated by convection with the solar corona... lulz. You mean that there are no mass around the sun? With all the wind coming out full of mass from it? And if you yourself go there, nothing would happen to you? Have you ever walked in the streets during a hot summer day? Your ignorance is also astounding. I see since you have joined this is the only thre3ad you focus on, are you canvassing for mccanney? you seem to have a fixation on his work, you also have the same characteristic ignorance as him. Respond the question or face the consequences. Lemme feed my cat. Are you threatening me? mccanney had a deep relation to south america, i think you are either him or a student trying to help sell his books |
Hydra User ID: 37100895 Germany 03/29/2013 03:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro Simple, it heated up and produced more outgassing. Lovejoy has jack shit to do with his article, and both of you possess similar misunderstandings. You mean that a little dirty snow ball passed hours through temperatures above two millions degrees, and appeared other side as nothing happened? As though nothing happened? No, clearly something happened which is why it was outgassing more after the encounter. What temperature is space? Space has no temperature, only mass in space has a temperature, whether it's the tenuous solar corona or the comet itself, and the temperature of each is dictated by its thermal properties such as how much light it absorbs, how much light it radiates, etc. If you think the comet's temperature is going to be dictated by convection with the solar corona... lulz. You mean that there are no mass around the sun? With all the wind coming out full of mass from it? And if you yourself go there, nothing would happen to you? Have you ever walked in the streets during a hot summer day? Have you ever put an ice cube on a glowing iron plate? If not try it - it's fun. . :ase26122019: Annular Solar Eclipse - December 26, 2019 - Kannur, Kerala, India |
glauco User ID: 36333120 Brazil 03/29/2013 03:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: glauco You mean that there are no mass around the sun? With all the wind coming out full of mass from it? And if you yourself go there, nothing would happen to you? Have you ever walked in the streets during a hot summer day? Your ignorance is also astounding. I see since you have joined this is the only thre3ad you focus on, are you canvassing for mccanney? you seem to have a fixation on his work, you also have the same characteristic ignorance as him. Respond the question or face the consequences. Lemme feed my cat. Are you threatening me? mccanney had a deep relation to south america, i think you are either him or a student trying to help sell his books Actually he never responded to my emails :( But I'm glad you think my english is good. Never did a course. But is McCanney's Portuguese as good as my English? I don't think so. Last Edited by glauco on 03/29/2013 03:47 PM Listen to McCanney: [link to jmccsci.com] |
glauco User ID: 36333120 Brazil 03/29/2013 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: glauco You mean that a little dirty snow ball passed hours through temperatures above two millions degrees, and appeared other side as nothing happened? As though nothing happened? No, clearly something happened which is why it was outgassing more after the encounter. What temperature is space? Space has no temperature, only mass in space has a temperature, whether it's the tenuous solar corona or the comet itself, and the temperature of each is dictated by its thermal properties such as how much light it absorbs, how much light it radiates, etc. If you think the comet's temperature is going to be dictated by convection with the solar corona... lulz. You mean that there are no mass around the sun? With all the wind coming out full of mass from it? And if you yourself go there, nothing would happen to you? Have you ever walked in the streets during a hot summer day? Have you ever put an ice cube on a glowing iron plate? If not try it - it's fun. . That region is an oven, not a iron plate. Have you ever put an ice cub in a furnace? Listen to McCanney: [link to jmccsci.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27936953 United States 03/29/2013 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I expect to see thunderbolts from ISON to Mars, huge volcanism activity, sparks, huge auroras and storms, Mars getting completelly shrouded by it's coma, and if I'm lucky, water and a new atmosphere. Maybe he will miss his two little moons, too. That's what I expect to see. Quoting: glauco What do you do, when you can't observe anything of this? Will you back away from McCanneys hypothesis when you can't see this? Probably. Depends on what I will see. But I don't expect this will happen. Please be specific. You do expect to see thunderbolts from ISON to Mars, huge volcanism activity, sparks, huge auroras and storms, Mars getting completelly shrouded by it's coma, and if I'm lucky, water and a new atmosphere. or You do not expect to see thunderbolts from ISON to Mars, huge volcanism activity, sparks, huge auroras and storms, Mars getting completelly shrouded by it's coma, and if I'm lucky, water and a new atmosphere. . Hydra ,,you getting boreing |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37090056 Spain 03/29/2013 04:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro As though nothing happened? No, clearly something happened which is why it was outgassing more after the encounter. What temperature is space? Space has no temperature, only mass in space has a temperature, whether it's the tenuous solar corona or the comet itself, and the temperature of each is dictated by its thermal properties such as how much light it absorbs, how much light it radiates, etc. If you think the comet's temperature is going to be dictated by convection with the solar corona... lulz. You mean that there are no mass around the sun? With all the wind coming out full of mass from it? And if you yourself go there, nothing would happen to you? Have you ever walked in the streets during a hot summer day? Have you ever put an ice cube on a glowing iron plate? If not try it - it's fun. . That region is an oven, not a iron plate. Have you ever put an ice cub in a furnace? In order to discuss a topic properly, one first must learn the subject: 1. Here, you have a useful theoretical framework applied to the estimation of mass lost from the comet Comet C/2011 N3 (SOHO) within the Low Solar Corona: [link to sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu] 2. Explanation in the case of Comet Lovejoy (C/2011 W3): ftp://arachne.cfa.harvard.edu/pub/transfer/saar/lovejoy_paper_v4.pdf Read the papers and catch the principal ideas. If something is not clear, answer and I'll give you a response in lay terms. |
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Hydra User ID: 37100895 Germany 03/29/2013 04:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Hydra What do you do, when you can't observe anything of this? Will you back away from McCanneys hypothesis when you can't see this? Probably. Depends on what I will see. But I don't expect this will happen. Please be specific. You do expect to see thunderbolts from ISON to Mars, huge volcanism activity, sparks, huge auroras and storms, Mars getting completelly shrouded by it's coma, and if I'm lucky, water and a new atmosphere. or You do not expect to see thunderbolts from ISON to Mars, huge volcanism activity, sparks, huge auroras and storms, Mars getting completelly shrouded by it's coma, and if I'm lucky, water and a new atmosphere. . Hydra ,,you getting boreing You are free to skip my posts. . :ase26122019: Annular Solar Eclipse - December 26, 2019 - Kannur, Kerala, India |
Hydra User ID: 37100895 Germany 03/29/2013 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro As though nothing happened? No, clearly something happened which is why it was outgassing more after the encounter. What temperature is space? Space has no temperature, only mass in space has a temperature, whether it's the tenuous solar corona or the comet itself, and the temperature of each is dictated by its thermal properties such as how much light it absorbs, how much light it radiates, etc. If you think the comet's temperature is going to be dictated by convection with the solar corona... lulz. You mean that there are no mass around the sun? With all the wind coming out full of mass from it? And if you yourself go there, nothing would happen to you? Have you ever walked in the streets during a hot summer day? Have you ever put an ice cube on a glowing iron plate? If not try it - it's fun. . That region is an oven, not a iron plate. Have you ever put an ice cub in a furnace? Right, the comparison with the iron plate don't realy fit - but gives an idea what happens. But your comparison with the furnace does not fit either - except you establish a near vacuum in the furnace and then put the ice cube into it. Will take the cube a quite long time to vanish. Solar corona density: 2.0x10^-14 kg/m3 (~ 60,000 particles/m3) In comparison: Earth atmosphere at sea level: 1.48 kg/m3 See the difference? Temperature and heat are not the same thing. . :ase26122019: Annular Solar Eclipse - December 26, 2019 - Kannur, Kerala, India |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26368049 United States 03/29/2013 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: glauco You mean that there are no mass around the sun? With all the wind coming out full of mass from it? And if you yourself go there, nothing would happen to you? Have you ever walked in the streets during a hot summer day? Have you ever put an ice cube on a glowing iron plate? If not try it - it's fun. . That region is an oven, not a iron plate. Have you ever put an ice cub in a furnace? Right, the comparison with the iron plate don't realy fit - but gives an idea what happens. But your comparison with the furnace does not fit either - except you establish a near vacuum in the furnace and then put the ice cube into it. Will take the cube a quite long time to vanish. Solar corona density: 2.0x10^-14 kg/m3 (~ 60,000 particles/m3) In comparison: Earth atmosphere at sea level: 1.48 kg/m3 See the difference? Temperature and heat are not the same thing. . Hydra Do we have a problem |
Hydra User ID: 37100895 Germany 03/29/2013 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That region is an oven, not a iron plate. Have you ever put an ice cub in a furnace? Right, the comparison with the iron plate don't realy fit - but gives an idea what happens. But your comparison with the furnace does not fit either - except you establish a near vacuum in the furnace and then put the ice cube into it. Will take the cube a quite long time to vanish. Solar corona density: 2.0x10^-14 kg/m3 (~ 60,000 particles/m3) In comparison: Earth atmosphere at sea level: 1.48 kg/m3 See the difference? Temperature and heat are not the same thing. Hydra Do we have a problem I think, we have a lot of problems. But no problem with comet C/2012 S1 (ISON). . :ase26122019: Annular Solar Eclipse - December 26, 2019 - Kannur, Kerala, India |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26368049 United States 03/29/2013 04:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: glauco That region is an oven, not a iron plate. Have you ever put an ice cub in a furnace? Right, the comparison with the iron plate don't realy fit - but gives an idea what happens. But your comparison with the furnace does not fit either - except you establish a near vacuum in the furnace and then put the ice cube into it. Will take the cube a quite long time to vanish. Solar corona density: 2.0x10^-14 kg/m3 (~ 60,000 particles/m3) In comparison: Earth atmosphere at sea level: 1.48 kg/m3 See the difference? Temperature and heat are not the same thing. Hydra Do we have a problem I think, we have a lot of problems. But no problem with comet C/2012 S1 (ISON). . WW3 But no comet problems :comet 1: |