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On 11/17/2011 9:29 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"Jim napisal w wiadomosci I imagine so, although I don't know where one get the data off hand. But they archive and publish pretty much everything that comes down along with all the radiometric data (doppler, phase, signal strength) in various and sundry mission data repositories. getting it in a convenient translated form might take some work. I am not able to do any work in the data. I will be waiting as somebody do it. Giant snip of places where you can find the data you asked about The answer I am loking for is not important for me. I have come accros an information that astronomers add the orbital speed of the Earth to the radial speed of stars measured with the spectrographic method. The radio method are the same like the spectrography. But it contradicts MMX. So I am trying to clear it. Uh.. no.. you have a theory or question, but aren't willing or able to do the work (or find someone else to do the work) to actual resolve the issue. Tons of data Tons of analysis out there You've got a question, you need to answer it. (or, just wait until someone else happens to answer it for you...) |
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