Hi Ed, do not be that Puristic :) - it is a very interesting area ... Jörg Ed Davies wrote: > "Bill H. Clark" wrote: > >>I have been working on a project (my Ph.D dissertation, hopefully) that >>shows that the planets in our own solar system occupy specific locations >>in the Three Body Problem; i.e. stable Lagrange type points. ... >> > > This is all rather intriguing and will no doubt be very interesting when > it has been properly reviewed. > > >>.... My theory might help to find these smaller planets. >> > > I suppose that technically this could involve visual satellite observation, > but SeeSat-L is implicitly intended for the discussion of observation of > *artificial* satellites so this seems rather off topic - or am I missing a > connection which should be obvious? Pity there isn't a parallel list > for messages about things which are not to do with visual satellite > observation but might interest those who are interested in visual satellite > observation. However, it would be a rather busy list, I feel. > > Ed. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Unsubscribe from SeeSat-L by sending a message with 'unsubscribe' > in the SUBJECT to SeeSat-L-request@lists.satellite.eu.org > http://www.satellite.eu.org/seesat/seesatindex.html > > -- ===================================================================== Dr. Jörg Kampmann - IBK-Consult for Real-Time and Embedded Systems D-31228 Peine - Tel.:+49-177-276-3140 - Fax: +49-5171-13385 http://www.ibk-consult.de ===== QNX is the better Choice for Real-Time: http://www.qnx.com ====
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