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Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 01/19/2012 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 3:53 Comment From Chad Adams Is there any research that takes place there because that is where the magnetosphere propagates from? If so, what type of research, and how much does that effect the immediate atmosphere above Antarctica? 3:53 Scott Borg: Yes - a number of projects have sensors out to measure fluctuations in the magnetic field or to measure electron flow (like aurora) that result from interactions between the solar wind and the earth's magnetic field. There is also a lot of modeling of these kinds of phenomena. You might do an internet search for "Antarctic and aurora" and you'll get some interesting info. A recent National Academy study looked at science drivers for the next two decades - see: [link to www.nap.edu] |
IK User ID: 9151673 Switzerland 01/19/2012 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is kind of messed up. Talk about evasion. Quoting: SickScent Comment From Davey Have either of you heard or read about a large metallic object in Lake Vostic? If so, what are your conclusions? 3:49 Scott Borg: No - I've not heard of any evidence of a large metallic object in Lake Vostok. Of course its easy to speculate. But there is really good geophysical data (magnetics and gravity) that show the lake basin to be related to a well-understood geological structures with the continent - so pretty normal stuff - but still interesting. Some of the best data were taken by Columbia University with NSF support and are all published. with a scribbled script and post its , hes shaking in the knees and running MATERIALITY DOES NOT ATTACK THE BODY OR THE CONCIOUS FUNCTIONING OF THE MIND; IT ASSAILS THE WILL POWER AND DESTROYS THE MORALE..... MANLY P:HALL "After APRIL 24TH 2009, COUGHING = THREAT.QUOTE IK MAY THE GODS HELP THE GODS! ITS HAPPENED ITS TIME MARCH 11 -2011 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 01/19/2012 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is kind of messed up. Talk about evasion. Quoting: SickScent Comment From Davey Have either of you heard or read about a large metallic object in Lake Vostic? If so, what are your conclusions? 3:49 Scott Borg: No - I've not heard of any evidence of a large metallic object in Lake Vostok. Of course its easy to speculate. But there is really good geophysical data (magnetics and gravity) that show the lake basin to be related to a well-understood geological structures with the continent - so pretty normal stuff - but still interesting. Some of the best data were taken by Columbia University with NSF support and are all published. with a scribbled script and post its , hes shaking in the knees and running I asked the question like this, and sent it in: Have either of you heard or read about a large magnetic anomaly in Lake Vostic? If so, what are your conclusions? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5841128 United States 01/19/2012 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | COOL! I got through, check it. Quoting: SickScent 3:53 Comment From Chad Adams Is there any research that takes place there because that is where the magnetosphere propagates from? If so, what type of research, and how much does that effect the immediate atmosphere above Antarctica? 3:53 Scott Borg: Yes - a number of projects have sensors out to measure fluctuations in the magnetic field or to measure electron flow (like aurora) that result from interactions between the solar wind and the earth's magnetic field. There is also a lot of modeling of these kinds of phenomena. You might do an internet search for "Antarctic and aurora" and you'll get some interesting info. A recent National Academy study looked at science drivers for the next two decades - see: [link to www.nap.edu] that was you?! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 01/19/2012 03:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | COOL! I got through, check it. Quoting: SickScent 3:53 Comment From Chad Adams Is there any research that takes place there because that is where the magnetosphere propagates from? If so, what type of research, and how much does that effect the immediate atmosphere above Antarctica? 3:53 Scott Borg: Yes - a number of projects have sensors out to measure fluctuations in the magnetic field or to measure electron flow (like aurora) that result from interactions between the solar wind and the earth's magnetic field. There is also a lot of modeling of these kinds of phenomena. You might do an internet search for "Antarctic and aurora" and you'll get some interesting info. A recent National Academy study looked at science drivers for the next two decades - see: [link to www.nap.edu] that was you?! Yep! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5841128 United States 01/19/2012 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | COOL! I got through, check it. Quoting: SickScent 3:53 Comment From Chad Adams Is there any research that takes place there because that is where the magnetosphere propagates from? If so, what type of research, and how much does that effect the immediate atmosphere above Antarctica? 3:53 Scott Borg: Yes - a number of projects have sensors out to measure fluctuations in the magnetic field or to measure electron flow (like aurora) that result from interactions between the solar wind and the earth's magnetic field. There is also a lot of modeling of these kinds of phenomena. You might do an internet search for "Antarctic and aurora" and you'll get some interesting info. A recent National Academy study looked at science drivers for the next two decades - see: [link to www.nap.edu] that was you?! Yep! that is awesome you guys are getting through. All I want to ask him about is progress on drilling. |
El Quisqueyano User ID: 9148797 United States 01/19/2012 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Comment From Guest If all of the ice in Antarctica melted because of climate change, what would that mean for sea level rise? 3:57 Scott Borg: Sea level - like everywhere - would go up about 66 meters. If you visit Washington DC, that would be like having sea level about a third of the way up - at the color change. |
Jackasster User ID: 1510253 Canada 01/19/2012 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | here is my question to them Comment From jack as lake Volstoc been breach today, if so what was the pressure like 3:56 Scott Borg: As of today Lake Vostok has not been entered or breached - so no direct info on pressures. the Russian Antarctic Expedition anticipates penetrating the lake this austral summer - so within the next several weeks. Interesting one to watch.... |
El Quisqueyano User ID: 9148797 United States 01/19/2012 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | COOL! I got through, check it. Quoting: SickScent 3:53 Comment From Chad Adams Is there any research that takes place there because that is where the magnetosphere propagates from? If so, what type of research, and how much does that effect the immediate atmosphere above Antarctica? 3:53 Scott Borg: Yes - a number of projects have sensors out to measure fluctuations in the magnetic field or to measure electron flow (like aurora) that result from interactions between the solar wind and the earth's magnetic field. There is also a lot of modeling of these kinds of phenomena. You might do an internet search for "Antarctic and aurora" and you'll get some interesting info. A recent National Academy study looked at science drivers for the next two decades - see: [link to www.nap.edu] that was you?! Yep! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 01/19/2012 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | COOL! I got through, check it. Quoting: SickScent 3:53 Comment From Chad Adams Is there any research that takes place there because that is where the magnetosphere propagates from? If so, what type of research, and how much does that effect the immediate atmosphere above Antarctica? 3:53 Scott Borg: Yes - a number of projects have sensors out to measure fluctuations in the magnetic field or to measure electron flow (like aurora) that result from interactions between the solar wind and the earth's magnetic field. There is also a lot of modeling of these kinds of phenomena. You might do an internet search for "Antarctic and aurora" and you'll get some interesting info. A recent National Academy study looked at science drivers for the next two decades - see: [link to www.nap.edu] that was you?! Yep! that is awesome you guys are getting through. All I want to ask him about is progress on drilling. Here ya go, Honey: 3:56 Comment From jack as lake Volstoc been breach today, if so what was the pressure like 3:56 Scott Borg: As of today Lake Vostok has not been entered or breached - so no direct info on pressures. the Russian Antarctic Expedition anticipates penetrating the lake this austral summer - so within the next several weeks. Interesting one to watch..... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 01/19/2012 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | COOL! I got through, check it. Quoting: SickScent 3:53 Comment From Chad Adams Is there any research that takes place there because that is where the magnetosphere propagates from? If so, what type of research, and how much does that effect the immediate atmosphere above Antarctica? 3:53 Scott Borg: Yes - a number of projects have sensors out to measure fluctuations in the magnetic field or to measure electron flow (like aurora) that result from interactions between the solar wind and the earth's magnetic field. There is also a lot of modeling of these kinds of phenomena. You might do an internet search for "Antarctic and aurora" and you'll get some interesting info. A recent National Academy study looked at science drivers for the next two decades - see: [link to www.nap.edu] that was you?! Yep! We kick ass. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5841128 United States 01/19/2012 04:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | that is awesome you guys are getting through. All I want to ask him about is progress on drilling. Here ya go, Honey: 3:56 Comment From jack as lake Volstoc been breach today, if so what was the pressure like 3:56 Scott Borg: As of today Lake Vostok has not been entered or breached - so no direct info on pressures. the Russian Antarctic Expedition anticipates penetrating the lake this austral summer - so within the next several weeks. Interesting one to watch..... so cool what a :lipbiter: ---- I can't wait until they breach it I am terribly interested and invested in knowing now... thanks SS |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 01/19/2012 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | that is awesome you guys are getting through. All I want to ask him about is progress on drilling. Here ya go, Honey: 3:56 Comment From jack as lake Volstoc been breach today, if so what was the pressure like 3:56 Scott Borg: As of today Lake Vostok has not been entered or breached - so no direct info on pressures. the Russian Antarctic Expedition anticipates penetrating the lake this austral summer - so within the next several weeks. Interesting one to watch..... so cool what a :lipbiter: ---- I can't wait until they breach it I am terribly interested and invested in knowing now... thanks SS I was on the phone with a client when I refreshed the page and saw those lips. I tripped and stumbled while speaking and had to say sorry and look away to gather my thoughts. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5841128 United States 01/19/2012 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: V-Honey that is awesome you guys are getting through. All I want to ask him about is progress on drilling. Here ya go, Honey: 3:56 Comment From jack as lake Volstoc been breach today, if so what was the pressure like 3:56 Scott Borg: As of today Lake Vostok has not been entered or breached - so no direct info on pressures. the Russian Antarctic Expedition anticipates penetrating the lake this austral summer - so within the next several weeks. Interesting one to watch..... so cool what a :lipbiter: ---- I can't wait until they breach it I am terribly interested and invested in knowing now... thanks SS I was on the phone with a client when I refreshed the page and saw those lips. I tripped and stumbled while speaking and had to say sorry and look away to gather my thoughts. good -- wanted to make you LOL!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4925200 United States 01/19/2012 04:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe this is why they are really there... Quoting: RazorX 1378340 “You know, they have classified Lake Vostok. They took it away from JPL who were monitoring it. Are you familiar with Lake Vostok in Antarctica? Under the ice in Antarctica there is a fresh-water lake deep, deep down under the ice, that’s 100 miles long and 50 miles wide. Fresh water. The temperature in the damn lake is about 65 degrees, which is pleasant swimming, you might say. “But at the end of Lake Vostok is what’s known as a gigantic masscon—a mass concentration of metal, very similar to the masscons they discovered on the Moon — a gigantic, circular-shaped, metallic object deep under the ice at the end of Lake Vostok. The National Security Agency took it away from JPL. It’s one of the most sensitive things in the world now, the anomaly at the end of the lak. It’s now classified, top secret.” [link to www.exohuman.com] What could this be??? so u think they are doing this to find a ufo? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6956382 United States 01/19/2012 04:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | that is awesome you guys are getting through. All I want to ask him about is progress on drilling. Here ya go, Honey: 3:56 Comment From jack as lake Volstoc been breach today, if so what was the pressure like 3:56 Scott Borg: As of today Lake Vostok has not been entered or breached - so no direct info on pressures. the Russian Antarctic Expedition anticipates penetrating the lake this austral summer - so within the next several weeks. Interesting one to watch..... Looks like I was too late to the party. After your question about magnetosphere, I sent in question about Plasma, Solar Outbursts, and the End of the Last Ice Age ( [link to www.robertschoch.com] Darn it. I would have liked to see what they had to say. Lol. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 01/19/2012 04:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i asked a question before all here but was ignored as would you have been if you asked a real question about mascon and magnetic anomoly Quoting: typical 9150888 This is kind of messed up. Talk about evasion. Quoting: SickScent Comment From Davey Have either of you heard or read about a large metallic object in Lake Vostic? If so, what are your conclusions? 3:49 Scott Borg: No - I've not heard of any evidence of a large metallic object in Lake Vostok. Of course its easy to speculate. But there is really good geophysical data (magnetics and gravity) that show the lake basin to be related to a well-understood geological structures with the continent - so pretty normal stuff - but still interesting. Some of the best data were taken by Columbia University with NSF support and are all published. with a scribbled script and post its , hes shaking in the knees and running I asked the question like this, and sent it in: Have either of you heard or read about a large magnetic anomaly in Lake Vostic? If so, what are your conclusions? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 9150888 New Zealand 01/19/2012 04:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i asked a question before all here but was ignored as would you have been if you asked a real question about mascon and magnetic anomoly Quoting: typical 9150888 This is kind of messed up. Talk about evasion. Quoting: SickScent Comment From Davey Have either of you heard or read about a large metallic object in Lake Vostic? If so, what are your conclusions? 3:49 Scott Borg: No - I've not heard of any evidence of a large metallic object in Lake Vostok. Of course its easy to speculate. But there is really good geophysical data (magnetics and gravity) that show the lake basin to be related to a well-understood geological structures with the continent - so pretty normal stuff - but still interesting. Some of the best data were taken by Columbia University with NSF support and are all published. with a scribbled script and post its , hes shaking in the knees and running I asked the question like this, and sent it in: Have either of you heard or read about a large magnetic anomaly in Lake Vostic? If so, what are your conclusions? so they edited your question from metallic disk to magnetic anomoly.....very interesting indeed |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 01/19/2012 04:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i asked a question before all here but was ignored as would you have been if you asked a real question about mascon and magnetic anomoly Quoting: typical 9150888 This is kind of messed up. Talk about evasion. Quoting: SickScent Comment From Davey Have either of you heard or read about a large metallic object in Lake Vostic? If so, what are your conclusions? 3:49 Scott Borg: No - I've not heard of any evidence of a large metallic object in Lake Vostok. Of course its easy to speculate. But there is really good geophysical data (magnetics and gravity) that show the lake basin to be related to a well-understood geological structures with the continent - so pretty normal stuff - but still interesting. Some of the best data were taken by Columbia University with NSF support and are all published. with a scribbled script and post its , hes shaking in the knees and running I asked the question like this, and sent it in: Have either of you heard or read about a large magnetic anomaly in Lake Vostic? If so, what are your conclusions? so they edited your question from metallic disk to magnetic anomoly.....very interesting indeed No. I rewrote the question. Someone had asked about 'a large metallic object'. Which is wrong. So, I sent a question about the magnetic anomaly...but, they never answered my question. Sorry, I can see how it was confusing. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8769489 United States 01/19/2012 05:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's awesome that the first thing this isolated piece of water will experience is a grand deluge of antifreeze into its virgin waters. Quoting: TheBiss exacly humans really know how to screw up a good thing. can't ever leave well enough alone. Excuse me. The Good Lord GAVE man this planet to subdue it. He didn't put anything off limits except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. That didn't work out, but we are still commanded to subdue the Earth. I hope these Rooskies aren't commie rat bastards. If not, GO FOR IT, and CONGRATULATIONS! subdue? that statement is exactly what is wrong with this planet, people who think they have the right to pollute, take, kill and so forth because we are somehow more 'superior'? i dont agree with 'subduing nature or the earth'. we must work WITH nature, not against it. |