Wednesday, January 11, 2012

--hailey's comet solar system geo-sync orbit--

   hailey's comet, a rare thing, that happened just right...


  once upon an "i have no idea", the was an asteroid, that when for a stroll...and happened to enter our solar system, in just the right spot, so that it was caught, by the gravity of a planet in our system...this comet was slowly pulled towards the planet, but just missed, and skipped off into space( picking up some speed, due to the "apex" of the vector encountered), drifted awhile, and was caught by the pull of another planets gravity, was then pulled to it, and also just missed...again skipping off, and picking up speed, from the "apex" of that vector...this kept happening, until the comet had made a compete, "solar lap", and the comet restarted the "solar loop", picking up speed each pass, like a "toboggan" race( ask jamaica about relevance..i hear they race them)--  "ya mon, real fast"--

  P.S.  :   if we learn the weight of hailey's comet, via "distance-to-geo-sync math"...we can then put a satellite in "solar geo-sync orbit", on the opposite side of hailey's comet's route( with care taken not to disrupt this rare "gravitational hand-to-hand" pull, on the comet, as it passes through our solar system)--

best wishes, john kruschke--





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