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Old 03-March-2008, 04:06 PM
korjik korjik is offline
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Originally Posted by VanderL View Post
You're quite wrong on this, if I predict that the Rosetta mission will find that a comet's surface is rocky, and any subsurface samples contain almost no water/volatiles (less than what is needed to make outgassing a viable mechanism for comet jets), and they are very similar to the dust collected by the Stardust mission, I will need no math to make the claim.

Cheers.
And the sky will be blue tomorrow morning. You havent said anything more profound than that.

I can also say they will not detect any surface charging other than local floating potential. Still dosent mean anything.

Properly done, your claims should have an explanation on how you can get an object of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko's size and density with only rock.

Otherwise all you have said is that the sky is blue.