Eccentricity

September 30, 2020 Evidence for past Solar System alignment? Comets are among the best sources for data about the electric Universe. Many articles and video presentations discuss hot comets, as opposed to the “dirty snowball” hypothesis. Comets are rocky, sandy, and dry. They are not frozen denizens from deep space…

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Plasma Vortex

September 28, 2020 Various plasma instabilities are found on Jupiter. NASA launched the Juno spacecraft on August 5, 2011. Its primary mission includes analyses of Jupiter’s massive plasmasphere: how do its electromagnetic influences affect the Jovian system. Since Jupiter radiates more energy than it receives from the Sun, astronomers think…

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Cometary Aurora

September 25, 2020 It has been awhile since the latest report about comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The Rosetta spacecraft crashed into it on September 30, 2016. Aurorae on Earth are cause by charged particles from the Sun. As previously written, the U.S. Navy satellite, TRIAD, recorded electromagnetic disturbances as it passed over…

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Ring Puzzles

September 24, 2020 New insights from four Cassini instruments reveal mysteries in Saturn’s rings. Saturn’s rings are approximately 416,000 kilometers wide, but are estimated to be a mere 50 meters thick, possibly as little as 10 meters. This means that Earth-based telescopes detect only a thin wire extending across the…

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Moon Mountains

September 18, 2020 How do mountains form on frozen moons? Titan is the fifth largest rocky body in the Solar System, with a diameter of 5150 kilometers. It is larger than Mercury (4878 kilometers), the Moon (3474 kilometers) and Pluto (2274 kilometers). Of all the planetary moons, Ganymede is only…

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Frost and Fire

September 17, 2020 X-rays from cold nebulae? “Nothing burns like the cold.”― George R.R. Martin Conventional theories rely upon gravity and acceleration to create gamma rays, X-rays and extreme ultraviolet in space. Compressing gas and dust is supposed to make temperatures greater than the cores of some stars. As a…

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It’s Official

September 16, 2020 Sunspot Cycle 25 is beginning. It is known that sunspots are an electromagnetic phenomenon, because gigantic loops of plasma can often be seen connecting two or more of them. How magnetism works on the Sun remains unclear to the mainstream. The filaments and “fibrils” seen with high…

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Dark Plasma

September 15, 2020 Dark matter theory is problematic, yet astrophysicists continue using it to explain distance, age, and structure in the Universe. “Gravitational systems are the ashes of prior electrical systems.”— Hannes Olof Gösta Alfvén Astronomers maintain their commonly held beliefs about the origin of the Universe, as well as…

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