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Talk about the arrogance of these people. Killing thousands of Whales
and Dolphins each year with their sonar just isn't enough.... http://www.physics.otago.ac.nz/space...ase_8Aug06.htm or: http://snipurl.com/y75z mike |
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"The remediation system aims to protect hundreds of low earth-orbiting
satellites from having their onboard electronics ruined by charged particles in unusually intense radiation belts "pumped up" by high-altitude nuclear explosions or powerful solar storms" As if nukes or powerful solar storms are a good thing for shortwave. Allah must of had a hangover when he gave these people a brain. "m II" wrote in message news:j6jVg.12480$N4.5499@clgrps12... Talk about the arrogance of these people. Killing thousands of Whales and Dolphins each year with their sonar just isn't enough.... http://www.physics.otago.ac.nz/space...ase_8Aug06.htm or: http://snipurl.com/y75z mike |
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Seeing-I-dawg wrote:
"The remediation system aims to protect hundreds of low earth-orbiting satellites from having their onboard electronics ruined by charged particles in unusually intense radiation belts "pumped up" by high-altitude nuclear explosions or powerful solar storms" As if nukes or powerful solar storms are a good thing for shortwave. Allah must of had a hangover when he gave these people a brain. It seems to totally exclude the possibility that this particle belt they wish to diminish on an ad-hoc basis also contributes to protection of life on earth from the hazards of extraterrestrial radiation, which are considerable. Bruce Jensen |
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![]() "bpnjensen" wrote It seems to totally exclude the possibility that this particle belt they wish to diminish on an ad-hoc basis also contributes to protection of life on earth from the hazards of extraterrestrial radiation, which are considerable. '...charged particles in unusually intense radiation belts "pumped up" by high-altitude nuclear explosions or powerful solar storms' ad-hoc? |
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![]() "m II" wrote in message news:j6jVg.12480$N4.5499@clgrps12... Talk about the arrogance of these people. Who was talking about what arrogance? Killing thousands of Whales and Dolphins each year with their sonar just isn't enough.... I assume you have a personal fin count on this. http://www.physics.otago.ac.nz/space...ase_8Aug06.htm or: http://snipurl.com/y75z mike |
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Seeing-I-dawg wrote:
"bpnjensen" wrote It seems to totally exclude the possibility that this particle belt they wish to diminish on an ad-hoc basis also contributes to protection of life on earth from the hazards of extraterrestrial radiation, which are considerable. '...charged particles in unusually intense radiation belts "pumped up" by high-altitude nuclear explosions or powerful solar storms' ad-hoc? When it comes to solar storms, yes. These happen frequently enough (and naturally enough) to be considered to be a constant source of concern for anyone interested in satellites. You throw antidotes at this cosmic disease often enough and you may find the cure for one problem makes the ailment worse. Obviously, if you can protect vital equipment from a nuclear war, by all means do it. To constantly disrupt a natural protection from a potential hazard, even to protect pieces of machinery, should require a bit more thinking through. Bruce Jensen |
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![]() Brenda Ann wrote: -- My question, perhaps a stupid one, but one that begs the asking nonetheless would be: If there is so much disruption to satellites from nuclear bombs, is there going to be anyone around to use them (or care whether they are there or not)? acording various projections in the 1980's when I working for my Uncle Sam in that feild more than 120 million amercians were expected to survive a nuclear war of the Soveit Union, then depending oin part on wether comincation (and other services could be kept working that population may may only slightly or dramitc to 100 million or 20 million (the level subsistance ag could sustatian) so if you can keep sat and other com links up ayou have the abilty to try to re knit equipemtn with spare part know where esentcail drugg sould be deployed and have a chance ( althought it looked pretty grim in those days) aof sustaining much of the rest of the popualtion of the USA. Today only the USA (and maybe the PRC have a real arsenal of worakbale nukes and therefore far more amercians would be killed in any exchange (since I dod assume if we launch out weapons it will at a non us target) it also seems unlikely in any exchange today that the US would dump the rack and matintining control of the nukes we have not launched would be crtical use for our sats irnoicaly the end of the cold has made Nuclear war seem More likely to many folks becuase it would be a smaller war hope that will do as an answer |
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SL 60 Battery C.I was there from January 1963 till September 1963.Nike Hercules Nuclear Missiles.That was back in the Cold War era.Actually,the Cold War never went away,it only simmered down for a while.The Cold War is back on again. cuhulin |
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![]() "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... -- Say no to institutionalized interference. Just say NO to HD/IBOC! "bpnjensen" wrote in message oups.com... Seeing-I-dawg wrote: "bpnjensen" wrote It seems to totally exclude the possibility that this particle belt they wish to diminish on an ad-hoc basis also contributes to protection of life on earth from the hazards of extraterrestrial radiation, which are considerable. '...charged particles in unusually intense radiation belts "pumped up" by high-altitude nuclear explosions or powerful solar storms' ad-hoc? When it comes to solar storms, yes. These happen frequently enough (and naturally enough) to be considered to be a constant source of concern for anyone interested in satellites. You throw antidotes at this cosmic disease often enough and you may find the cure for one problem makes the ailment worse. Obviously, if you can protect vital equipment from a nuclear war, by all means do it. To constantly disrupt a natural protection from a potential hazard, even to protect pieces of machinery, should require a bit more thinking through. My question, perhaps a stupid one, but one that begs the asking nonetheless would be: If there is so much disruption to satellites from nuclear bombs, is there going to be anyone around to use them (or care whether they are there or not)? That is a very pretty point that you've raised. Want the answer ??? It doesn't matter what the practical reality is. The ones with all the resources here that are calling the shots are "LORD HIGH". According to their acquired self delusions, they'll just walk between the radiation particles while the rest of us plebeians drop dead slowly. dh |
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Electronic Satellites in Space.If the Sunspots don't get them,nukes
will.Or something else.China has been blinding some of our Satellites with lasers. I guess in a manner of speaking,they are sitting Ducks up there.On the Andy Griffith tv show this evening,Andy had to aim a little to the right to knock over those Ducks at the Carnival. cuhulin |
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