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| MarketplaceDark Mission The Secret History Of Nasa NASA Conspiracy? I will not go as deep or as far as Richard Hoagland and the fact in his book, Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA, but I will raise some questions. Hoagland is a former NASA consultant and CBS News consultant who now runs an independent review of NASA and the research group (Enterprise Mission). SOHO Is more than pretty pictures or are you familiar with SOHO at all?
SOHO stands for Solar and Heliospheric Observatory satellite. Remember? :-)
When it was launched in 1995, he was presented as a project to give us the most detailed information on the nature of the solar wind. Why winds soalr? The mass spectrometer aboard SOHO can perform sensitive measurements of trace elements such as isotopes of silicon, sulfur, calcium, shromium, iron and nickel in the solar wind. They also detected isotopes of argon and neon that had not been detected by satellites earlier but had been observed from the moon, twenty years ago during the Apollo lunar landing.
And then?
The question is can I get a notice of construction sunspots, where before the sun begins to acquire a bad case of acne, which could poison our planet? Before coronal mass ejections (CME) occurs, can you tell? Can we control the sun? Good luck! And why are we so concerned about sunspots? Can you tell our security and future of life on earth? Let me explain.
Our present security could evaporate in a future 2012 (or earlier) X explosion sunspots that warned us last 2004-05. We rely on satellites to guide our missiles, be our eyes up, and we provide instant information. Close to military and defense satellites are sun-sensitive ALL. Learn when the explosion is coming, what could we do? Most people have no idea how many satellites we have there and how they are important in our daily lives. What would we do without SIRIUS?
The best information I could find indicates that 25,000 man-made objects: 8681 currently in orbit, and more than 16,000 objects in a state of disrepair. Russia leads the list of objects decayed (with a large amount of debris in 10,000) and comes second (3897) United States (4018) for objects currently orbiting. Another secret of NASA.
But SOHO is just the first entry in the field to try to understand how solar flares could be dangerous. And with the Sun SPOT low cycle in 2005 are 30-50% more than normal , a high SunSPOT CYCLE 2012 by the same 30-50% greater could significantly change all life on earth.
Three years after SOHO was launched, TRACE (Transition Region and Corona Explorer) was launched. It has been, is a NASA space telescope designed to study the links between small scale magnetic fields and associated plasma structures on the Sun, providing high resolution images and observation of the solar photosphere and the region transition to the crown. Why is it so important?
Duh!
In 2002 RHESSI was launched to provide X-ray images of solar flares. In 2003 SORCE was launched to study solar effects on Earth. In 2006 STEREO was launched (two satellites to say. Stereo!) For the study of GCE.
Coincidentally, the NASA STEREO satellite captured the first images ever of a collision between a solar storm, called a coronal mass ejection (CME), and a comet. The collision caused the complete detachment of the plasma tail of the comet. You can get great GRAP. Posted on March 9, 2010.
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