Posts by ageyer

by ageyer
06.09.2011, 02:21
Forum: Physics and Astronomy
Topic: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?
Replies: 36
Views: 22033

Re: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?

Pluto's 68? tilted axis is known for a long time and in SPACENOW's Pluto's full rotation, all 5 images corroborate that fact beyond any remaining doubt.The surface features also repeat themselves in every single consecutive shot. making perjorative comments about forum members is not appropriate. co...
by ageyer
05.09.2011, 16:58
Forum: Physics and Astronomy
Topic: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?
Replies: 36
Views: 22033

Re: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?

Hello again debaters This is to update you on SPACENOW's latest image of Pluto's giant mountain. We've covered 3\4 of Pluto's full rotation.The gigantic mountain that we've been discussing, is seen in two different positions (edge on and head on). We are now prospecting the remainder of our countles...
by ageyer
11.11.2010, 15:49
Forum: Physics and Astronomy
Topic: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?
Replies: 36
Views: 22033

Re: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?

Hello Fridger I just read your last post and will address it shortly. English is not my native language either but we can carry on in german if you will .It's my favorite language anyway.(SPACENOW has a german rendition). Right now I'm a little pressed ,as far as time ,and will respond later to your...
by ageyer
11.11.2010, 15:34
Forum: Physics and Astronomy
Topic: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?
Replies: 36
Views: 22033

Re: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?

"All it takes is some basic understanding of current technological progress, and what the bodies actually look like (so as to tell your images are not real). Your image of the asteroid belt especially gives it away. Asteroids are quite simply not packed that tightly together in the Main Belt. Y...
by ageyer
10.11.2010, 21:38
Forum: Physics and Astronomy
Topic: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?
Replies: 36
Views: 22033

Re: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?

Hello Fridger First of all,I didn't open this thread.Whoever did, was talking about a giant gash on Pluto.If it belonged here or not should have been decided then,not now. Second,We don't stack up images.We use just one chosen among hundreds(apparently you didn't pay much attention to what I said, l...
by ageyer
10.11.2010, 18:13
Forum: Physics and Astronomy
Topic: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?
Replies: 36
Views: 22033

Re: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?

Hello Fridger I'm just back from a quick trip and that's why this post is a little belated. The optical constraints that you mentioned have all been respected. What HMIR does is hidden data extraction. There's a breakthrough in it.At the moment ,with the help of a mathematician,we're working on the ...
by ageyer
05.11.2010, 16:28
Forum: Physics and Astronomy
Topic: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?
Replies: 36
Views: 22033

Re: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?

Whoever said that SPACENOW didn't bring anything new to our SOLAR SYSTEM knowledege doesn't know much about astronomy. With just a brief research he/she would find out that neither Pluto nor Charon or Puck or Kleopatra or even Ceres have never been successfully imaged. SPACENOW with the HMIR techniq...
by ageyer
04.11.2010, 00:18
Forum: Physics and Astronomy
Topic: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?
Replies: 36
Views: 22033

Re: Could Pluto have a giant gash in it?

Hello Not a giant gash.A giant mountain. Let me explain: For the last 2 years we've been imaging Pluto ,and the rest of the Solar System,with a groundbreaking image processing technique. We've already covered about 2/3 of Pluto's rotation and it's all documented on our website: http://www.spacenow.c...

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