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08-04-2008, 01:13 PM | #91 | |||
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All of the Earth craters fit a model regarding the ratio of crater width:penetration depth. On the moon, the smaller craters fit the model perfectly but the larger ones are way too shallow for their width.
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08-04-2008, 02:51 PM | #94 | |||
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While I hate using wikipedia for things like that, it's a reasonable synopsis from what I remember. As you stated, difficult to determine impact craters on the moon due to many varying reasons, wiki seems to comment that it was also a low velocity low angle (so probably glancing) impact. |
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08-04-2008, 03:07 PM | #95 | |||
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicxulub_Crater An asteroid 10 times the size wouldn't do 10 times the damage, it would be exponential. |
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08-04-2008, 04:43 PM | #97 | |||
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That other crater you linked is a good example of a crater that conforms to the (roughly) 10:1 width:depth ratio common to all Earth craters @ 180km wide x 1.4km deep. The big one on the moon @ 2500km wide x 13km deep is not even close to the ballpark 200+km depth it should be. Some parts of the crust on the moon are less than 10km thick but no matter where or how big the impact craters are on the moon, none penetrate through to the mantle as would be expected. The moon appears to have survived impacts that would tear the Earth apart. Just one of the reasons the moon fascinates me. I better stop there, I can waffle on about the oddities of the moon for ages. Actually, I'm stunned that it's been 40 years since man first went there and we know so little about how and why it's there, but we haven't bothered going back to answer the simplest questions like does it have a molten mantle under the crust. I'd love to know what's under there absorbing those big impacts.
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08-04-2008, 05:38 PM | #100 | |||
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^^ Joke, i'm no war fan. (covering my ***) About something colliding with earth, one of my universe books mum got me says that an asteroid 70 meters in diameter colliding with earth will have the same effect of all the nuclear weapons in the world all detonating in one place at the same time. Thats just 70 meters, imagine something 100km wide? Anyway, i'm not sure i believe this, wouldn't have someone found something yet which they can back up with evidence, if this is true, i know what i'm doing on new years day 2009, raiding Harvey Norman.
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08-04-2008, 10:30 PM | #106 | |||
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08-04-2008, 10:43 PM | #107 | ||
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08-04-2008, 11:20 PM | #108 | |||
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Just to clarify my last post, the commonly accepted theory is that the moon itself was formed after a body smaller than the moon collided with Earth, ripping out a huge chunk of crust and spewing the molten mantle beneath into space. The impacting body broke up in the collision and the debris in space eventually coalesced into a single body now known as the moon. If that is true, then the moon didn't form until after the collision so wouldn't be bearing any scars from the collision. The point is that if the theory is true, the Earth is not responsible for the crater on the moon, that could not have happened until after it coalesced. Another theory is that the moon was captured by the Earth's gravity after being slowed enough by an impact with the Earth. The theory requires a glancing blow only as a direct hit would destroy both bodies. If this theory is accurate, the crater on the moon could well be the preserved scar from it. Any evidence here on Earth would be long gone through erosion by now though.
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09-04-2008, 06:39 PM | #109 | ||
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I haven't posted here for some time now, but this whole theory stirred a respose from me. Now when I was 10 - 15 years old, I was once scared of the world's end and these theories, but these days I laugh at crap like this. It's an insult to intelligence.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWkEYxBGqN8 Also (I'm no astronomer, but....), If the Orbit of this Planet Nibiru was 3600 years long, and it's the size of Jupiter, then I find it absolutely ridiculous that these idiots say that it will only become visible within two years of its passing.... A planet that size and of that long an orbit would be approaching, and slowly enlargening in the skies for tens, maybe hundreds of years wouldn't it? A simple anomalie that these Doomspeakers have overlooked... |
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09-04-2008, 07:04 PM | #110 | |||
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So does that mean that global warming means diddly squat and I can get the dirtiest old polluting v8 and drive it like hell cause we are all going to die anyway, cool!
Will not feel so bad about having the heaters in the winter and aircon in the summer on 24/7 now
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1) It's orbit, being 3600 long, and it's velocity, is 2 different things - it will travel at least at a good couple of 10's of thousands of km/h, so it will sweep by very quickly - we don't know how elliptical it's orbit is, and indeed if we sit at the end of the ellipse, or in the middle on one of the long, sweeping bends... 2)Due to it's distance from the earth, measured in lightyears, it means that it will be 2(years)x 186k miles (speed of light per sec) x 60 (to minutes) x 60(to hours) x 24(to day) x 365.25(to year) miles from the earth, and it's passing will be indeed visible 2 years after the fact - as the light it emits can only travel at the speed of light, see calculation above. So, fairly logical......to be honest.....don't you think? Or am I being a dufus here....dunno, maybe :( Last edited by MrBean; 09-04-2008 at 07:47 PM. |
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09-04-2008, 08:08 PM | #113 | |||
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2. If it's distance from Earth is currently 2 light years then you are correct in your assertion that what is seen today is the postion of the planet 2 years ago. Given that, it will take at least 2 years for it to collide with Earth if it is travelling at the speed of light. Assuming half the speed of light, 4 years till impact, making it 2012. You will agree, even 20 thousand miles per hour is still a long way short of half the speed of light @ 90 thousand per second. 90 thousand miles an hour is still only 1/60th of half the speed of light, so 90 thousand miles an hour would give us 240 years (4 x 60) from now (assuming this thing is 2 light years away). To put things in perspective: the moon is 1.25 light seconds away and the sun a mere 8.28 light minutes away. Seems logical but I dunno either.... Edit: Oops, 90k mph is not 1/60th, it's 1/3600th
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09-04-2008, 10:00 PM | #115 | |||
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Had the scientific community given this theory any credence whatsoever, it would be possible to calculate the gravitational pull that this planet x imparts on the Sun and visa versa and hence calculate is approximate location and mass. Also, given its alledged size, I'm sure it would be possible to spot it with hubble. In other words, it's absolute and utter bollocks. |
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09-04-2008, 10:22 PM | #116 | |||
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the theories and conspiricies are always interesting though . because we all know . conspiricies, theories, and practicality, and facts all exist. |
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09-04-2008, 10:43 PM | #117 | ||
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This is all just speculation....and a little fear mongering!
My prediction: the world is not gonna end Now let's all go back to enjoying our Fords :eclipsee_
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10-04-2008, 01:12 AM | #118 | |||
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Apophis stands for God of Death I believe. It's second pass cannot accuratley be determined until after it's first pass which will occur in 2029, then it will have a couple of passes in 2037. It is still pretty unlikley to be an issue VK184 is the newer one that poses a measurable risk at the moment, It cannot hit until 2048 at the earliest so not going to worry me too much. It is still carring a rating 1/10 on the Torino scale and we'll see if it changes over the next few months. |
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