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Originally posted by zorgon
Found this Version of the Lucifer Project....
Originally posted by sonicology
Originally posted by zorgon
Found this Version of the Lucifer Project....
I'd never even considered this [the effects of a nuclear explosion in a gas giant atmosphere] before; I mean who in their right mind would? Turning a whole planet into a huge hydrogen bomb?
As I understand it, even at our closest orbital points Earth and Saturn are still 8 AU apart (IE 8 times the distance from the Earth to the Sun) so one would have to imagine that any effect felt here on Earth would be minimal.
Originally posted by mikesingh
Take a gander at this thread. It may answer some of your questions. Don't forget to read the full article. But Tom Bedlam and the others have given some very valid arguments as to why this may not happen.....
Originally posted by OptionToChoose
Of course, SG-1 is only science-fiction, everyone knows that,
And then again, maybe not
New radar images of Saturn's moon Titan reveal dunes, hills, valleys and rivers that scientist say look a lot like home.
But on Titan, which is frigid and shrouded in smog,
Surfing Titan: Huge Waves Possible on Saturn's Moon
Saturn's moon Titan might be one of the most out-of-this world places to hang ten, according to new computer modeling that suggests a given wind could generate waves there that are seven times taller than on Earth.
Scientists aren't sure if Titan has seas, but they suspect it does based on hard-to-interpret telescopic observations.
Originally posted by alexbassguy If there really was a giant spacecraft on Saturn, I would've seen it myself.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 2005
A missing computer command - apparently the result of human error - caused the loss of half the pictures taken by Europe's Huygens probe as it descended to the surface of Saturn's moon Titan. But project officials said today the 350 pictures that made it back, along with high-quality data from the spacecraft's other instruments and unexpected measurements by Earth-based radio telescopes, should fulfill all of the mission's primary objectives.
Spirit :: Navigation Camera :: Sol 519
Left Navigation Camera Non-linearized Sub-frame EDR acquired on Sol 519 of Spirit's mission to Gusev Crater at approximately 12:49:51 Mars local solar time. NASA/JPL
Spirit :: Navigation Camera :: Sol 519
Left Navigation Camera Non-linearized Sub-frame EDR acquired on Sol 519 of Spirit's mission to Gusev Crater at approximately 12:50:27 Mars local solar time. NASA/JPL
Originally posted by internos
What really happened, in your opinion, to the images of Titan which have been lost in 2005?
anyway, is the official explanation acceptable in this particular case?
What do you think about this (Mars) comparison?
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by alexbassguy
If there really was a giant spacecraft on Saturn, I would've seen it myself.
Really? Are you sure? What if it wasn't there when you were looking?
The Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) on New Horizons captured another dramatic picture of Jupiter's moon Io and its volcanic plumes, 19 hours after the spacecraft's closest approach to Jupiter on Feb. 28, 2007. LORRI took this 75 millisecond exposure at 0035 Universal Time on March 1, 2007, when Io was 2.3 million kilometers (1.4 million miles) from the spacecraft.
Io's dayside is deliberately overexposed to bring out faint details in the plumes and on the moon's night side. The continuing eruption of the volcano Tvashtar, at the 1 o'clock position, produces an enormous plume roughly 330 kilometers (200 miles) high, which is illuminated both by sunlight and "Jupiter light."
The shadow of Io, cast by the Sun, slices across the plume. The plume is quite asymmetrical and has a complicated wispy texture, for reasons that are still mysterious. At the heart of the eruption incandescent lava, seen here as a brilliant point of light, is reminding scientists of the fire fountains spotted by the Galileo Jupiter orbiter at Tvashtar in 1999.
The sunlit plume faintly illuminates the surface underneath. "New Horizons and Io continue to astonish us with these unprecedented views of the solar system's most geologically active body" says John Spencer, deputy leader of the New Horizons Jupiter Encounter Science Team and an Io expert from Southwest Research Institute.
Because this image shows the side of Io that faces away from Jupiter, the large planet does not illuminate the moon's night side except for an extremely thin crescent outlining the edge of the disk at lower right. Another plume, likely from the volcano Masubi, is illuminated by Jupiter just above this lower right edge. A third and much fainter plume, barely visible at the 2 o'clock position, could be the first plume seen from the volcano Zal Patera.
As in other New Horizons images of Io, mountains catch the setting Sun just beyond the terminator (the line dividing day and night). The most prominent, seen as a bright vertical line, is the edge of a plateau about 4.5 kilometers (15,000 feet) high, similar in altitude to the Colorado Rockies. Io itself has a diameter of 3,630 kilometers (about 2,250 miles).
The image is centered at Io coordinates 4 degrees S, 165 degrees W. It has been processed to reduce contrast, in order to show details over the full 1000-to-1 brightness range of the original data.
Originally posted by zorgon
Found this Version of the Lucifer Project....
I have only one question..
WHY?
Originally posted by anti72
I have only one question..
WHY?
pure horror.
what the f**k do they think they are to do that..
one reason of course is, that our NWO-friends have prepared to protect themselfes . that massive radiation would be the perfect depopulation they dream of..
Published: 24 Sept 2007 21:40:42
There are a few people in the world, who with endless imagination and creativity in union with massive resources and high technology have been playing “God” and secretly experimenting with changing the makeup of our solar system. There are not too many plans conceived that could be greater than creating a new star in our own backyard.
The logic of the Lucifer Project other than the extreme thrill of creating something so amazing, if not of sinister intent, could be that in order for humans to one day break out of this shell of Earth we must create more favorable conditions for traveling within our own solar system. For instance, could humans one day live on Titan? Maybe, but how do we warm it up? We play the part of creator and conduct solar system terraforming on a grand scale by turning Saturn into a small star that supplies Titan with the heat and light it needs to awaken. Turning one of our gas giants, like Saturn, into a star is the essence of the “Lucifer Project.”
The Cassini spacecraft is currently orbiting Saturn, but is likely to be sent into Saturn July of 2008. This report was written with the assumption that NASA will end Cassini's mission the same way they ended Galileo's by plunging it into the planet. The polar orbits that are currently scheduled allow an impact with Saturn on July 7 and approximately every week thereafter. The Cassini project is to be concluded no sooner than July 1.
Read the full article here.