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'Sleeping beauty' comet probe awakens .

Started by astr0144, January 21, 2014, 04:07:31 PM

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ArMaP

Quote from: starwarp2000 on January 23, 2014, 01:24:32 PM
The crater left was indiscernible, and the probe didn't impact the Comet! The crater was a direct result of the Electrical interaction between the probe and the Comet. Just before impact, shown by the flash, the probe is vaporized and the camera feed is lost (I.e. There is no video of the impact from the probe). At the same time, the mother ship (That launched the probe) camera is blinded by the flash. There is no direct visual confirmation of impact during the flyby. (No huge crater, like predicted). The other Probe diverted after it's mission end flew over the impact area and can't even find an impact!
I think NASA want's to hide from this because they aren't promoting it!

Yes! The Universe is Electrical!  :)
Too many assumptions. :)

starwarp2000

Quote from: ArMaP on January 23, 2014, 02:00:10 PM
Too many assumptions. :)

Actually! A direct result of observations!  :)

QuoteThe process of building scientific knowledge relies on a few basic assumptions that are worth acknowledging. Science operates on the assumptions that:
QuoteThere are natural causes for things that happen in the world around us.
QuoteEvidence from the natural world can be used to learn about those causes
QuoteThere is consistency in the causes that operate in the natural world

QuoteThese assumptions are important and are not controversial in science today. In fact, they form much of the basis for how we interact with the world and each other everyday.

http://undsci.berkeley.edu/article/basic_assumptions

So, NASA made assumptions about the Mission (They didn't actually, they hid themselves away), and every scientist makes assumptions about reality.

So, I was doing it right! Why won't you come and look through my Telescope, Armap!  :P


Sit down before fact like a small child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss nature lead, or you will learn nothing. —T. H. Huxley

ArMaP

Quote from: starwarp2000 on January 23, 2014, 02:50:28 PM
So, NASA made assumptions about the Mission (They didn't actually, they hid themselves away), and every scientist makes assumptions about reality.
I only said they were too many. :)