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Mars Exploration Rover Update - May 30, 2006

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baalke@earthlink.net - 30 May 2006 22:28 GMT
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html#opportunity

OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: Dug Into Loose Soil Again - sol 825-834, May 30,
2006:

Opportunity's wheels dug into loose soil during a drive on sol 833 (May
29, 2006). The drive was planned for about 24 meters (79 feet) but
resulted in only 1.5 meters (5 feet) of forward progress. The flight
team directed Opportunity on sol 834 to take images for studying the
situation and planning a way to drive out of the loose material.
Preliminary assessment indicates the wheels are not buried as deeply as
when Opportunity's wheels become embedded in "Purgatory Dune" on sol
446. An escape drive may be attempted within a few days. The sol 833
drive was planned to stay in a trough between crests of ripples.
Neither
the trough nor the ripples were considered wheel-embedding hazards.

During the preceding eight sols, Opportunity executed both a robotic
arm
campaign and two more drives toward "Victoria Crater." The rover used
its microscopic imager, alpha particle X-ray spectrometer, and
Moessbaeur spectrometer on the soil target "Alamogordo Creek."

As Opportunity eases its way into the Martian winter season, rover
planners have started to target energy-rich "lily pads" (regions with a
northerly tilt) at the end of each drive. This way, planners can
maximize the amount of sun on Opportunity's solar arrays.

Sol-by-sol summaries:

Sol 825 (May 20): The rover used its microscopic imager and alpha
particle X-ray spectrometer, and did targeted remote sensing.

Sol 826: Opportunity conducted targeted remote sensing, used its
microscopic imager and did a Moessbauer spectrometer integration.

Sol 827: Opportunity did targeted remote sensing and continued the
Moessbauer integration.

Sol 828: The rover drove 39.07 meters (128 feet) and did untargeted
remote sensing.

Sol 829: Opportunity conducted untargeted remote sensing.

Sol 830: The rover drove about 28 meters (92 feet) and conducted
untargeted remote sensing.

Sols 831 and 832: Opportunity did untargeted remote sensing on both of
these sols.

Sol 833: Opportunity's wheels became partly buried in the loose soil
during a drive that was intended to cover about 24 meters (79 feet).

Sol 834 (May 30): The plan for this sol included imaging to aid
planning
for a drive to get out of the loose material.

Odometry total as of Sol 828 (May 23): 7,940.57 meters (4.93 miles)
gb6724@yahoo.com - 31 May 2006 05:42 GMT
Status: Journey through the white hole.

Drakula ends up traveling through the white hole.

Is there a white hole in the center of our galaxy, in a place
where scientists currently believe to have a super-massive black hole?
The question remains unanswered. The fact that a spiral galaxy swirls
with arms similar to hurricane arms suggest the posiblity of a simple
eye generated gravitationally, meaning the swirling characteristics
refuses matter to collapse into a central solar object. What is
analyzed,
is the speed of light, that winds are restricted in a hurricane to a
few hundred kilometers per hour, and the speed of light seems to be
a restriction for cases where energy is stronger and energy
resisting (and thus atmospheric) forces are at play due to thresholds.
Like electricity, volume does not seem to speed up the velocity of
matter,
but the energies distribute over large distances due to velocity
thresholds.
The width of the river grows with energy and not the speed, and
such forces oppose the formation of black holes.

In eliptic galaxies recently astronomers found highly turbulant and
explosive activities, suggesting the likelyhood of finding black holes
there. Until just recently, it was thought that eliptic galaxies are
quiet.
My point is, that in regions where mass accumulates to otherwise form
a black hole based on current theories, instead a turbulant (cloud
stormlike)
conditions develop in space. Matter breaks down into dust and gasses,
and act as real atmospheric storms would, and not form a collapsed
star. These forces arise from a) speed threshold and thus
anti-gravitational
forces arise where the river of matter widens when moving together in
a wide current. b) if not forming a river-flow, matter becomes
turbulant and
explosive. The categories move from small clouds to hurricanes, and
to storms larger than hurricanes. c) matter near event horizon is
accelerated to such degrees in such strong gravitational fields that
explosive conditions develop.

So the question remains: Just because there is no black hole as
priorly thought could there be a white hole there because: a)
no matter can enter the eye, not even light due to the mass flow
of gravitational matter and energies generating the rotation around
the wall of the eye, and if so, only near the wall of the eye can light
escape gravitationally. If there is a white hole, it would be separated
by a black hole's gravitational event horizon, but a place which A)
forbids matter to enter. B) keeps matter out, thus not letting light in
only along two North and south poles with immense laser-like energies.
b) there are scientific evidences which prove the likely eye-like
shape in the galaxy nucleus, from the measurement of the shape
of the magnetic fields of jets in quasars, to the recent finding that
no X-Rays were emitted from a quasar's active nucleus. Current black
hole theories suggest that massive amount of X-Rays should be
emitted from the center of highly active spiral galactic nuclei, where
calculations correspond with the likelyhood of black holes there.

It would mean, that the crew with Drakula would need to cross and
face head on the central torus, and in that location they should not
see light arriving from the nucleus, and have a nice calm journey
through the center of the galaxy, a place shielded from light and
X-Rays. Even if the galaxy becomes active, the center should
be as peaceful as a hurricane eye.

Scientists currently hold that in the center of the Milky Way
there is a super-massive black hole. This journey is based on
the idea that there may be a peaceful white hole there, suitable
for travel one day by humans (and vampires).
gb6724@yahoo.com - 31 May 2006 05:55 GMT
gb6...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Status: Journey through the white hole.
>
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> the idea that there may be a peaceful white hole there, suitable
> for travel one day by humans (and vampires).

However: Looking at a larger picture, and including findings in regards

to dark matter energies and cosmic expansions, there is also
a suggestion that matter near event horizons converts to space,
just as matter can arise from dark energies in the deep vaccum
lacking gravitational fields. In such cases there would not be
a white hole in the nucleus of a spiral galaxy, but a calm zone
lacking if not all gravitational curvatures, a place that is more like
an ordinary hurricane center, and not a solar object in any regard,
but a dust and gas storm. But if the conditions are so ordinary
(also think that in the center of a planet there is no gravitation,
and the center of the galaxy is such a place, weak gravitationally;
the closer to the nucleus, the weaker the gravity), then why
is there an *immense* beam of light being emitted from the galaxy
nucleus toward the North and South directions. In fact, if one of
these galaxies would point their nucleus straight toward Earth,
the light beam from the galaxy nucleus would appear so bright,
that the light outshines all of the galaxy's light combined. These
are the mysterious objects called quasars which scientists
struggled for decades to explain, and recently they have discovered
that these very bright objects in space are indeed galaxies.

My theory suggests that gravity weakens in the center of the
galaxy, but paradoxically strengthens in the deep vaccum of
space, simply drawing a vector between a weaker gravitational
galaxy center, the galaxy's outer ring, and deep space.
gb6724@yahoo.com - 31 May 2006 06:12 GMT
> > Status: Journey through the white hole.
> >
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> space, simply drawing a vector between a weaker gravitational
> galaxy center, the galaxy's outer ring, and deep space.

Just consider the implications of the differences I use to describe
the environment of the galaxy nucleus: current theories suggest that
a super-massive black hole sucks everything in in the center of the
galaxy. I talk of no such thing. My advancement exists in this regard.

In the center of the galaxy, gravitational fields are weak. The
gravitational fields there are generated by the entire galaxy, just
as the energy of the storm is responsible for the hurricane's eye
formation. The energy of the galaxy should form an eye, an energy
field consisiting of a calm central region, surrounded by the highly
energetic and explosive wall of the eye consisting of dust and gass,
but not a dense object as the surface of the Sun would be, but
an explosive region similar to turbulances in storm clouds. See the
nucleus in this galaxy taking a huge eye formation.

http://mud.mm-a2.yimg.com/image/522627958
gb6724@yahoo.com - 31 May 2006 06:23 GMT
> > > Status: Journey through the white hole.
> > >
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>
> http://mud.mm-a2.yimg.com/image/522627958

If everything is ok the team with Drakula on board will enter
this central region head on (appearing as a very bright region
from this angle), and successfully pass through this central
region without being fried with a Sun burn or X-Rays or jets
or other dense and very hot bursts of matter, and of course,
not to mention being such up by a black hole.

http://www.littleproud.co.uk/images/nng2787.JPG
gb6724@yahoo.com - 31 May 2006 06:23 GMT
> > > Status: Journey through the white hole.
> > >
[quoted text clipped - 109 lines]
>
> http://mud.mm-a2.yimg.com/image/522627958

If everything is ok the team with Drakula on board will enter
this central region head on (appearing as a very bright region
from this angle), and successfully pass through this central
region without being fried with a Sun burn or X-Rays or jets
or other dense and very hot bursts of matter, and of course,
not to mention being sucked up by a black hole.

http://www.littleproud.co.uk/images/nng2787.JPG
gb6724@yahoo.com - 31 May 2006 06:39 GMT
> > > > Status: Journey through the white hole.
> > > >
[quoted text clipped - 118 lines]
>
> http://www.littleproud.co.uk/images/nng2787.JPG

Perhaps a galaxy forms as a storm, out of currents of hot
and cold fronts, a place where matter acts as humidity, merely
something which exists, scattered, but here accumulates
as high energies of heat. A hurricane, once it started it feeds
off of its own energy, it lives, and eventurally dies off and scatters
into small elliptic clouds as it loses energy.

http://seds.org/messier/Pics/Jpg/m61stavern.jpg

The only reason I speculate on this is to find out if there
is a white hole in the nucleus instead of the black one. I have
the gut feeling that neither a white or black hole is to be
found in the galaxy nucleus, that in reality event horizons
acceleratre matter to turbulant and explosive conditions,
which with the rise of the solar (gravitational) storm form
currents (eye) and expand to the spiraling arms. Simple,
right?
gb6724@yahoo.com - 31 May 2006 06:42 GMT
> > > > > Status: Journey through the white hole.
> > > > >
[quoted text clipped - 136 lines]
> currents (eye) and expand to the spiraling arms. Simple,
> right?

p.s. Currently the answer remains unanswered.
gb6724@yahoo.com - 31 May 2006 06:23 GMT
> > > Status: Journey through the white hole.
> > >
[quoted text clipped - 109 lines]
>
> http://mud.mm-a2.yimg.com/image/522627958

If everything is ok the team with Drakula on board will enter
this central region head on (appearing as a very bright region
from this angle), and successfully pass through this central
region without being fried with a Sun burn or X-Rays or jets
or other dense and very hot bursts of matter, and of course,
not to mention being sucked up by a black hole.

http://www.littleproud.co.uk/images/nng2787.JPG
 
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