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[quote:Astromut:MV8xNTk1NDkzXzI2NDMxOTkwXzlDRDkwQzBF] [quote:Anti-GLP Effect] [quote:Astromut] [quote:Anti-GLP Effect] The albedo of TrES-2b is less than 1% at a distance of 50 million miles away from its sun. 200 AU away from our Sun is considerably farther than that. [/quote] Albedo is independent of distance from the sun. [quote:anti] Also, [i]what is the albedo of an object twice as black as coal?[/i] Have you actually discovered an object 200 AU away with such low albedo using your telescope? Care to share some pictures with us? [/quote] No, I haven't discovered a jupiter sized object 200 AUs from the sun with an albedo twice as black as coal, because none exists. Such an object would perturb the positions of the planets by quite a few arcseconds, easily noticeable, but that is not happening. That's why it doesn't even matter that TrES-2b has an albedo <1%, it could be 0% for all I care, the perturbations such an object would induce [b]would be quite noticeable to me.[/b][/quote] But you are probably a professional astronomer. [/quote] Wrong. I am an amateur astronomer. Saturn's exactly where it should be, that would not be the case if your claimed object existed. It doesn't exist, the evidence is conclusive. [quote:anti]And you are practically saying that a dark planet such as TrES-2b, which may be lurking in our solar system, [/quote] TrES-2b is nowhere near our solar system, and indeed the evidence shows that there is no similar planet lurking at 200 AUs as you suggested. [quote:anti] can only be detected [i]indirectly [/i]by measuring the small perturbations of distant planets such as Saturn. [/quote] "Practically saying?" So now you're putting words in [i]my[/i] mouth? I have little patience for that. How about sticking with what I actually said, which is that it doesn't even matter; it could be a jupiter mass black hole for all I care and reflect absolutely no light at all; it would still be detected through its gravitational perturbations, which would be even easier to see in the positions of the other planets. It doesn't exist. If you want to know if its possible to directly detect a jupiter-like planet with the albedo of TrES-2b at 200 AUs distance from the sun, do the math. You'll find that such an object, given Jupiter's surface area and an albedo of 0.04% (the best fit solution of the data in the paper you alluded to), would reflect about 1.0928 x 10^11 Watts of light. That works out to approximately magnitude 23 or so at a viewing distance of 200 AUs. The current record that I know of for dimmest object detected by an amateur astronomer is magnitude 28.5, but that's with an extremely long series of exposures. Even so, amateurs hunting for new asteroids find asteroids dimmer than magnitude 22 in 5 minute exposures; a 10 minute exposure or series of a few could easily pull it off with a half meter instrument (like GLP's main scope), particularly since this object would hardly move in that period of time and would thus remain on a single pixel collecting light, unlike most asteroids. In short, yes, amateurs could find that in deep exposures. [/quote]
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Moon Orbit Wrong Cornell University associate Lorenzo Lorio, Has Researched i'm sure because of public outcry & observations made by You, my Friends, Visitors & others on the Internet and Concluded that Indeed there Is Something Wrong With The Sun Moon & Earth
More info and research on the video description.
Please lets analize and comments appreciated.
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