* I was quoting "someone" who isn't me and isn't Robitaille. He's a knowledgeable associate of mine. I guess I should ask him where to find the evidence of falsifying of data. I assumed it was in the Robitaille links, which I only skimmed briefly. By the way are you unaware that falsification of data is common in science, because it's profitable? Take global warming data for example. And black hole, neutron star, dark matter data ad infinitum.Nereid said: To claim falsification of data is an extremely serious charge in astronomy!
- There's nothing in any of the papers you cited which constitutes such a claim (if there is, I must have missed it; can you point it out please?).
- May I ask if it is you who is making this claim, not Robitaille?
* I just did a search myself and found this paper apparently indicating WMAP fraud, which I haven't had time to read: http://arxiv.org/abs/0912.0524 and I found this commentary, which I only read in part: http://dreamheron.wordpress.com/2010/07 ... lite-fraud.
WMAP COORDINATES AT LAST
* And what do you know? Another associate of mine found WMAP coordinates for me, so I'll post her info below. I don't know why the coordinates are not usually included with images. I guess I should have asked for COBE coordinates, instead of WMAP, since COBE is much more detailed.
* The following image from NASA is said to be: "A guide to the microwave sky for reference. This picture shows the large-scale emission from the Milky Way galaxy, including some of its notable components such as the Cygnus complex, the North Polar Spur, the Gum region, etc. The small circles show positions of the microwave point sources detected by WMAP (Bennett et al. 2003c). The brighter sources are labeled for reference."
* Here's the link to this reference image:
http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/map ... _ppt_M.png
* And here's the link to the page where both the image links and the above quoted explanation can be found:
http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/map ... images.cfm
* According to the material on the above linked page, all the WMAP images are in "a Mollweide projection in Galactic coordinates." Here's the link to an ESA web page that shows a similar image for the Planck probe, with the galactic coordinate lines superimposed: http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object ... ctid=46740
* And here's another link to a page of WMAP images:
http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/map ... images.cfm
* She said to check out Figure 14 on the above linked page; it shows the polarization masks in galactic coordinates.