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This might mean that the Solar System could enter the million-degree Local Bubble cloud as early as the next century. "Nothing unusual, the Sun frequently traverses various clouds of interstellar gas during its galactic journey," comments Grzedzielski. Such clouds are of very low density, much lower than the best vacuum obtained in Earth labs.
Once in, the heliosphere will reform and may shrink a little, the level of cosmic radiation entering the magnetosphere may rise a bit, but nothing more. "Perhaps future generations will have to learn how to better harden their space hardware against stronger radiation," suggests Grzedzielski
Enmebaragesi was one of the early kings of Kish who achieved a level of domination over areas of Sumer, and one of his outstanding achievements was the construction at Nippur of the Temple of Enlil, the leading deity of the Sumerian pantheon, ruler of the cosmos and only subject to the god An. In fact, in Sumerian cuneiform, the local name of the city, Nibru, and the god Enlil are the same. Nippur gradually became the spiritual and cultural centre of Sumer, and remained so into the Amorite period in southern Mesopotamia.
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by dragnet53
Nibru is one of the names of an ancient Sumerian city, Nippur.
Enmebaragesi was one of the early kings of Kish who achieved a level of domination over areas of Sumer, and one of his outstanding achievements was the construction at Nippur of the Temple of Enlil, the leading deity of the Sumerian pantheon, ruler of the cosmos and only subject to the god An. In fact, in Sumerian cuneiform, the local name of the city, Nibru, and the god Enlil are the same. Nippur gradually became the spiritual and cultural centre of Sumer, and remained so into the Amorite period in southern Mesopotamia.
www.historyfiles.co.uk...
I sense a bit of straw clutching on your part.
Originally posted by rajaten
Stars, planets and orbits unpredictable:
The findings mean that future studies of exoplanetary systems will be more complicated. Astronomers can no longer assume all planets orbit their parent star in a single plane," says Barbara McArthur of The University of Texas at Austin's McDonald Observatory.
www.physorg.com...
[edit on 25-5-2010 by rajaten]
Originally posted by dragnet53
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by dragnet53
Nibru is one of the names of an ancient Sumerian city, Nippur.
Enmebaragesi was one of the early kings of Kish who achieved a level of domination over areas of Sumer, and one of his outstanding achievements was the construction at Nippur of the Temple of Enlil, the leading deity of the Sumerian pantheon, ruler of the cosmos and only subject to the god An. In fact, in Sumerian cuneiform, the local name of the city, Nibru, and the god Enlil are the same. Nippur gradually became the spiritual and cultural centre of Sumer, and remained so into the Amorite period in southern Mesopotamia.
www.historyfiles.co.uk...
I sense a bit of straw clutching on your part.
man, you sure believe anything that is "scientific".
"Possibilities include interactions occurring from the inward migration of planets, the ejection of other planets from the system through planet-planet scattering, or disruption from the parent star's binary companion star, Upsilon Andromedae B," McArthur said.
Originally posted by rajaten
Nice article. strong evidence against the reports of nibiru used in the article. Although Mr O'Neill does say "Still, to keep an open mind, there could be more large bodies to be discovered (that might explain why there is such a steep drop-off of Kuiper Belt objects at the "Kuiper Cliff" "
but there is no evidence for a massive body approaching from the vicinity of the Kuiper Belt.
Originally posted by rajaten
reply to post by Pauligirl
lol damn you noticed
Originally posted by rajaten
I feel it necessary to fight TPTB including those on this forum that desire to supress this knowledge.
Originally posted by rajaten
reply to post by Pauligirl
lol damn you noticed
Originally posted by rajaten
reply to post by Skellon
I know im seriously tempted to join the horde of self righteous ATSers but Im in a good mood at the moment so Im going to tolerate them for as long as I can.
The sheep are always beckoning lol "join ussss, joooooiiinnnn uuusssss"
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