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http://almagest.as.utexas.edu/~rlr/mlrs.html
Sure? | Never this2 | could could | make justB | any a LIE | sence so U. | of TEST4 | range the.. | data RIGHT | 2-9-08 <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: HUb' on 2002-09-08 18:39 ]</font> http://www.csr.utexas.edu/mlrs/030823 ftp://ilrs.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/slr/slrql/moon/ it still make no sence to me |
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I did do a gnuplot of apogee/periogee just ... I need to run another A/P to start things out and long B4 i get to LIE... if only i can remeber "HOW" one point. I could use a 60 lines somewhen L8R HUb' says: 2-5-18 1:02 A.M. BART .MP3 30888 0518 <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: HUb' on 2001-12-22 10:58 ]</font> what did HOW maen in algonequine anyway.. Was that the General? <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: HUb' on 2002-05-18 05:04 ]</font> <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: HUb' on 2002-05-22 11:28 ]</font> |
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* * * APOGEE * * 405000 * * * * * * * * * * 370000 *251 JD2452xxx *445 445-251=194 *225 PERIGEE *470 Days M:Max 365000 *277 *418 *198 *498 360000 *305 *390 *526 Pr:Ar=4:1 333* *362 554* *583 </pre> So this was my first effort at ploting some lunar datum? the numbers i used were generated by a perigee program from http://www.skypub.com/resources/soft...sic/basic.html <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: HUb' on 2001-12-23 11:16 ]</font> |
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oh well, I 4get easily, now where was I Saturns Ring Rate(Srr) perigee periods Pp. and trying to decode U.T. hmm? well not today http://www.badastronomy.com/phpBB/vi...=303&forum=1&2 [96]PERIAP.BAS Nov 87, p. 527 Compute lunar apogee and perigee <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: HUb' on 2001-12-26 10:59 ]</font> |
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a) convert the range in units of picoseconds to seconds :1
<pre>b) divide the result in a) by 2 :2 c) multiply the result in b) by the speed of light, :3 (299792458 m/s) {{ any clues to get 400Mm appri }} ::4 000010001357708024195320-000199200000002302465105055171 :5 #######YYdddttttttttttttididsspp<-az--><-el->|=Range11=|:6 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 1234 :7 | | | | i got 779,998 Km |. , , .:8 360050000002 way way to far?/? 52035998000:9 </pre> 9:35 A.M. anyway the cruxt of this tail should be just how far away do those "TEXANS" THINK THEIR DATA SHOWS THE MOON TO BE? {now back to} http://www.badastronomy.com/phpBB/vi...=303&forum=1&2 sheaped Moon and :tp|c(s{g[r "? how many ? |
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I think the 35 picoseconds number refers to the precision of error of the time elapsed reading. (roughly 17.5 picoseconds one way.)
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On 2001-12-23 11:21, HUb' wrote: Quote:
January 2, 2002 6:34 A.M. PST by now there a roomers { after Oregon's win } in Colorado of the Feista, that the Pres [G.W. BUsh] may be on his way the local Po`Ticks are Demo's and there should be Quite a "Fashion Clash", as the D`s `M {rich} & R's `M [ ] ? |
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On 2001-12-28 13:57, Valiant Dancer wrote: &2: 6:54 A.M. 2-1-02 Quote:
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#######YYdddttttttttttttididsspp<-az--><-el->|=Range11=|
000010001357708024195320-000199200000002302465105055171 000010302008708024195320-000195100000002062465102261081P365|2n 00001030200978457801532000155625000030012127641015 21251 1 00001030200978457801532000155632000030011527641028 41321 2 00001030200978457801532000155633000030011727641034 21301 3 http://almagest.as.utexas.edu/~rlr/mlrs.html ^LOOKs LikeA405|18 ftp://ilrs.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/slr/slrql/moon Tails change? ftp://ilrs.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/slr/slr...2/new_ql020109 January 12, 2002 | JD2452287 | 12 KAN 2 MUAN |
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NO. i DO not KNOW! its a big change from
5.1 seconds to 4.1 "SECONDS" 5.1/2*300=765Km 4.1/2*300=615Km exactly why I do NOT 400/300=1&1/3*2=2&2/3 expect know I do not KNOW So the number that I think I but I do know should be getting From ELgin I don't know would be ????????????????????????????????????2666666666 #######YYdddttttttttttttididsspp<-az--><-el->|=Range11=| January 12, 2002 | JD2452287 | 12 KAN 2 MUAN maybe you can try to get: http://www.badastronomy.com/phpBB/vi...c=419&forum1&2 <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: HUb' on 2002-01-13 12:52 ]</font> |
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However i'll be going 4HARD data Which BeeCause Moon datas now delayed i'll Try a Geosync One |
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<a name="pacwest2"> 2-1-17 PAGE NAME pacwest2
On 2002-01-17 04:09, HUb' wrote: To: 10:55 A.M. <pre> On 2002-01-15 10:11, ToSeek wrote: To: 2:37 A.M. 2-1-17 & 10:55 A.M. 2-1-17 Nov 21 14:58 Directory [64]westpac ftp://ilrs.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/slr/slrql/westpac/2002 98043010200978393402532000151963000000002233091002 10301 98043010200978393402532000151969000003002233091002 10391 980430102012709005135320001027490000-200263302100380181 #######YYdddttttttttttttididsspp<-az--><-el->|==Range==| TRYING TO FIND A geostationary with unvairing RANGE {note this message Till next edition has a [pre beginning but no [/pr ending |Ed1@ 11:00 A.M. PST 2-1-17 <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: HUb' on 2002-01-17 12:29 ]</font> |
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On 2001-12-22 11:05, HUb' wrote: <pre> OK 2-1-28 2:01 A.M. this was the 1 to Quote i'll leave out the far distance as > 400,000 Km upload " 362>3 28" jd 2452k 362 = Feb 28th and point to this "Quake Focus day? from that 370000 *251 JD2452xxx *445 445-251=194 *225 PERIGEE *470 Days M:Max 365000 *277 *418 *198 *498 360000 *305 *390 *526 Pr:Ar=4:1 333* *362 554* *583 </pre> ratchit ratchit . . . . . .^three sixty two now notice that the moon has been distant for a long long while & will be Close, close by 333 & 362. So Earth has pent up force just awaiting for to be triggered & the 333 362 390 ( 90 day period ) should make TV news |
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Are you saying that day 333 is January 30, 2002, and 362 is February 28, and 390 is March 28? And something newsworthy will happen on those dates?
Update: I see in this thread that you think there will be an earthquake on Mar. 28. Of course there will be an earthquake on Mar. 28--there are many earthquakes every day. How big an earthquake--that is the question. <font size=-1>[Added Update]</font> <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: GrapesOfWrath on 2002-01-28 07:25 ]</font> |
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<a name="20020128a"> this page name was 20020128a
On 2002-01-28 07:13, GrapesOfWrath wrote: Are you saying that day 333 is January 30, 2002, and 362 is February 28, and 390 is March 28? And something newsworthy will happen on those dates? Full moon days with Perigee within 1 day? Update: I see in this thread that you think there will be an earthquake on Mar. 28. Of course there will be an earthquake on Mar. 28--there are many earthquakes every day. How big an earthquake--that is the question. 9:23 P.M. Yes? i'll try harder to get the page's Named <font size=-1>[Added Update]</font> {a name="hubspost"} replace { with less than etc The Quake's usually occure 2 days befor the date given For the "FULL" moon & also 2 after So its Say six Sixes except one miss so I say five 5.6's = Many & big {in 90 days} |
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<a name="20020129b"> page 20020129b {aka 5.6's}
On 2002-01-28 23:35, GrapesOfWrath wrote: Quote:
11:23 A.M. YES, Yes ..., precisely at the Time You State Are you saying that there will be six 5.6 magnitude earthquakes, two days before and after the full moon? Each of the next three full moons? [/quote] because theres "pent up" look4 a 6 or 9? |
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<a name="20020203.2:08"> page 20020203.2:08
http://www.badastronomy.com/phpBB/vi...t=25#20020129a Clearly? the 8. China symptom whever thats at leaves me trying to play catchup I did try2 post some other links yesterday but got delayed 2long to enter http://www.geophys.washington.edu/SEIS/fingerquake.html http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/quakexe/quakes try those 2 for the China 8 2:12 A.M. PST | 8 CIMI 4 PAX |
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May 18, 2002 push to page 1 ?
well? i never could understand the laser range data, it jumps around, and seams wrong. http://www.badastronomy.com/phpBB/vi...t=25#20020129a no at this time i dont know where that goes |
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May 18, 2002 push to page 1 ? & AGAIN September 12, 2002 ? 3:27 P.M. pst ------------------------------------------ Listen? if you do read this "BEWARE" its the only current LUNAR data i know of IF THERES OTHER {data "from" the Moon} leave a link? [anyway lunar RANGE data] never did compute for me: then again i hadonly slight interest |