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When I jumped on the Katy Perry tour in Europe, I had the lovely chance to meet the beautiful and talented Mette Lindberg of “The Asteroidd Galaxy Tour” in Luxembourg.
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The Dawn spacecraft will employ ion propulsion to explore two of the asteroid belt’s most intriguing and dissimilar occupants: asteroid Vesta and the dwarf planet Ceres.
Dawn’s goal is to characterize the conditions and processes of the solar system’s earliest epoch by investigating in detail two of the largest protoplanets remaining intact since their formations. Ceres and Vesta reside in the extensive zone between Mars and Jupiter together with many other smaller bodies, called the asteroid belt. Each has followed a very different evolutionary path constrained by the diversity of processes that operated during the first few million years of solar system evolution.
Dawn has much to offer the general public. It brings images of varied landscapes on previously unseen worlds to the public including mountains, canyons, craters, lava flows, polar caps and, possibly ancient lakebeds, streambeds and gullies. Students can follow the mission over an entire K-12 experience as the mission is built, cruises to Vesta and Ceres and returns data. The public will be able to participate through the Solar System Ambassadors and through participation on the web.
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This animation shows Toutatis’s bizarre spin as viewed from above the plane of the Earth’s orbit as it rotates over eight days.
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NASA’s Dawn mission is getting ready to launch on an unprecedented tour of two residents of the asteroid belt. More info http://spacehalo.blogspot.com
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This artist’s animation illustrates a massive asteroid belt in orbit around a star the same age and size as our Sun. Evidence for this possible belt was discovered by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope when it spotted warm dust around the star, presumably from asteroids smashing together.
The view starts from outside the belt, where planets like the one shown here might possibly reside, then moves into to the dusty belt itself. A collision between two asteroids is depicted near the end of the movie. Collisions like this replenish the dust in the asteroid belt, making it detectable to Spitzer.
The alien belt circles a faint, nearby star called HD 69830 located 41 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Compared to our own solar system’s asteroid belt, this one is larger and closer to its star — it is 25 times as massive, and lies just inside an orbit equivalent to that of Venus. Our asteroid belt circles between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Because Jupiter acts as an outer wall to our asteroid belt, shepherding its debris into a series of bands, it is possible that an unseen planet is likewise marshalling this belt’s rubble. Previous observations using the radial velocity technique did not locate any large gas giant planets, indicating that any planets present in this system would have to be the size of Saturn or smaller.
Asteroids are chunks of rock from “failed” planets, which never managed to coalesce into full-sized planets. Asteroid belts can be thought of as construction sites that accompany the building of rocky planets.
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2012 Doomsday Comet Asteroid Planet X Nibiru
Art Bell interviews Graham Hancock about December 21, 2012 Mayan calander end times date maya mayan inca calandar planet x nibiru 2012
The Planet X Video
http://www.planetxvideo.com
Planet X Nibiru Blog
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Clixster Video
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Nibiru and Human Origins
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Robert Sepehr Blog
http://planetxvideo.wordpress.com
http://www.2012movie.info
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