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Date: 11 Oct 2006 20:27:31
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Subject: Don. Colour of moon's surface grey or gold? Here is why! Antares Occultn JPG Attach
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Don. Colour of moon's surface grey or gold? Here is why! Antares Occultation JPG Attach Sci.astro.amateur, alt.math, nz.general 250 BC astronomy or C.21. 'back-to-the-future', By Donald S. McDonald, WGTN Astronomical Soc. (Meeting.) Observation 1/ moon's apparent diameter equals little finger nail = 0.5 degree. Observation 2/ Intensity of moon equals daylight sky. Hypothesis 3/. 105,050 moons would cover a hemisphere, lighting Earth with equal of Sun's radiance. Propositions 41/42/43. Archimedes' textbook, Euclid 1897?, On the sphere and cylinder. (book 11.) Don. "Area of Compass Circle on a Sphere, O." A = PI X*X. (SAME AS PLANE!) New Zealand Mathematics Magazine, 25 (2), [1988.]. "Don.Lotto birthday greeting nz", Google groups. "A= PI. C X C " extremely extr rare. = 1,16,9,3,24,3 (base 27.) letters A=1, Z=26, 27^raised to 6th = 3^18 = 9^9th. (Prophetic.) A. Einstein, EL M C X C.. My number plates, SERIES (3.14), C.21 (21st century.) RELATIVE Luminosity Sun + Moon ~ 2/ (2 sin .125 degree)^2. = 105,050 = 12.55 magnitudes. Five (5 magnitudes difference) = 100 x luminosity. (Definition.) Ex. (sin .25) ^-2 = 52,525.25 = 52E5/99. Grecian goblets. Extremely rare. Gif/ jpg? Mag. Diff. = 5x log base 10 ( sin .25 deg ) = 11.8. Casio fx-82 MS multi-step scientific-calculator schools. Was list, nzmm, budding, newsct, mcd, nzm cc a10 (prof h, Vicki dbl, paul m ) Donald McDonald 12-10-2006. File moon-antar280906-19, word antares-occult, e: astro-space, email. Giffordobsy-gvthse... fog hanson court fls., not '52' goblet? Follows. blue sky lunar occultation of red supergiant star, Antares. Soup ladle, flare, JPG. 28-9-06. Don S. McDonald
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Date: 21 Oct 2006 20:17:02
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Subject: Re: LINK PIX. Colour of moon's surface grey or gold? Here is why! Antares Occultn JPG
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don.lo...@paradise.net.nz wrote: > don.lotto@paradise.net.nz wrote: > > LINK PIX. Colour of moon's surface grey or gold? Here is why! Antares > Occultn JPG > > http://www.google.co.nz/search?hl=en&q=was.org.nz+dmcdonald&meta= > > click.. http://www.was.org.nz/memberspages/dmcdonald.htm a more direct link the previous one also worked. > > member pages > WGTN ASTRON SOC new zealand. > > pix moon antares blue sky occultation********** > **************** > MAXIMISE. > > i hope this link works. > > dmcdonald > don.lotto nz > > picky mcdonald tvnz > 22.10.06 > cheers > > hobby card. >
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Date: 21 Oct 2006 20:11:24
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Subject: LINK PIX. Colour of moon's surface grey or gold? Here is why! Antares Occultn JPG
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don.lotto@paradise.net.nz wrote: LINK PIX. Colour of moon's surface grey or gold? Here is why! Antares Occultn JPG http://www.google.co.nz/search?hl=en&q=was.org.nz+dmcdonald&meta= click.. member pages WGTN ASTRON SOC new zealand. pix moon antares blue sky occultation********** **************** MAXIMISE. i hope this link works. dmcdonald don.lotto nz picky mcdonald tvnz 22.10.06 cheers hobby card. > Don. Colour of moon's surface grey or gold? Here is > why! Antares Occultation JPG Attach > > Sci.astro.amateur, alt.math, nz.general > > 250 BC astronomy or C.21. 'back-to-the-future', > > By Donald S. McDonald, WGTN Astronomical Soc. > (Meeting.) > > Observation 1/ moon's apparent diameter equals little > finger nail = 0.5 degree. > > Observation 2/ Intensity of moon equals daylight sky. > > Hypothesis 3/. 105,050 moons would cover a > hemisphere, lighting Earth with equal of Sun's > radiance. > > Propositions 41/42/43. > Archimedes' textbook, Euclid 1897?, On the sphere and > cylinder. (book 11.) > > Don. "Area of Compass Circle on a Sphere, O." > A = PI X*X. (SAME AS PLANE!) > New Zealand Mathematics Magazine, 25 (2), [1988.]. > > "Don.Lotto birthday greeting nz", Google groups. > ... > Ex. (sin .25) ^-2 = 52,525.25 = 52E5/99. STATS NZ 525 snazzy neat phone numb palindrome S-N-S coorection in dompost 225 not 25. deaths by work accid ?? debt years ended XXX Jul 2006 errors. page A1. > > Grecian goblets. Extremely rare. Gif/ jpg? > > Mag. Diff. = 5x log base 10 ( sin .25 deg ) = 11.8. > Casio fx-82 MS multi-step scientific-calculator > schools. > > Was list, nzmm, budding, newsct, mcd, nzm cc a10 (prof > h, Vicki dbl, paul m ) > > Donald McDonald 12-10-2006. > > File moon-antar280906-19, word antares-occult, e: > astro-space, email. > Giffordobsy-gvthse... fog hanson court fls., > not '52' goblet? Follows. > > blue sky lunar occultation of red supergiant star, > Antares. > Soup ladle, flare, JPG. 28-9-06. > > Don S. McDonald
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