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dirtbanker 03-30-2017 01:24 PM

By the way the rockets that put the satellites in orbit emit a lot of smoke and chemicals...might be bad for the environment, but worth it to be able to see the ice caps melting.

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Don Baldwin 03-30-2017 01:33 PM

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They have cameras on satellites that are in orbit around the earth. The pictures are transmitted via radio waves. I hope that explanation helps!



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Ooooh...you're funny.

"Out of the entire atmospheric makeup, only one to two percent is made up of greenhouse gases with the majority being nitrogen (about 78 percent) and oxygen (about 21 percent). Of that two percent, “planet-killing” carbon dioxide comprises only 3.62 percent while water vapor encompasses 95 percent.Mar 27, 2009"

what percent of greenhouse gases are natural - Google Search

"How much carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere?

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an important trace gas in Earth's atmosphere currently constituting about 0.04%, i.e. 400 parts per million (ppm), of the atmosphere."

CO2 is insignificant. They're ALL insignificant compared to water vapor.

Inclination and orbital fluctuations do more...variations in solar output, insolation do much more...than CO2.

But go ahead...INSIST that CO2 drives global warming...h3ll...you believe in racial equality...an invisible man in space...the Florian aquifer is running out of water...You'll believe just about anything.

Don Baldwin 03-30-2017 01:45 PM

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By the way the rockets that put the satellites in orbit emit a lot of smoke and chemicals...might be bad for the environment, but worth it to be able to see the ice caps melting.

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Liquid propelled rocket engines:

"The main engines burn liquid hydrogen -- the second coldest liquid on Earth at minus 423 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 252.8 degrees Celsius) -- and liquid oxygen.

The engines' exhaust is primarily water vapor as the hydrogen and oxygen combine."

"Currently the U.S., European, and Indian governments power their rockets with a mix of liquid and solid fuels, which generally take the form of powder or crystals. Russia and China use liquid fuels almost exclusively. "

""What we have shown in the Astropolitics paper is that the rockets of the future will use liquid propellants and that they will fly ten or one hundred times more often than today's rockets," he continued. "

Rocket Launches Damage Ozone Layer, Study Says

I wouldn't worry about it...

Reiver 03-30-2017 02:29 PM

OMG. it's the hottest it's been in 600 years!!

https://globalfreezingyourassoff.fil...e-10000yrs.png

Reiver 03-30-2017 02:34 PM

Long Term Plans for Planet Earth:
50,000 years from now - The current interglacial period ends sending the Earth back into a glacial period of the current ice age, regardless of the effects of anthropogenic global warming.
800 million years from now - Carbon dioxide levels fall to the point at which C4 photosynthesis is no longer possible. Free oxygen and ozone disappear from the atmosphere. Multicellular life dies out.

Timeline of the far future - Wikipedia

rubicon 03-30-2017 02:43 PM

Cashing in on Armageddon has been profitable since biblical times .

Its one thing to "not to toss caution to the winds" its quite another to be caught up in "chicken little scams" and that is the real inconvenient truth here.

Obama climate change agenda to clean the air will cost billions. Yet China will put more carbon in the air in the next 3 days then Obama's carbon containment to run to to 2025.

Personal Best Regards:

MDLNB 03-31-2017 06:55 AM

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They have cameras on satellites that are in orbit around the earth. The pictures are transmitted via radio waves. I hope that explanation helps!



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Warren Kiefer 03-31-2017 08:48 AM

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Cashing in on Armageddon has been profitable since biblical times .

Its one thing to "not to toss caution to the winds" its quite another to be caught up in "chicken little scams" and that is the real inconvenient truth here.

Obama climate change agenda to clean the air will cost billions. Yet China will put more carbon in the air in the next 3 days then Obama's carbon containment to run to to 2025.

Personal Best Regards:

OK Now pay attention !!! China and 20 other countries have joined together to combat space pollution !!!

Don Baldwin 03-31-2017 09:17 AM

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OK Now pay attention !!! China and 20 other countries have joined together to combat space pollution !!!

Space Debris and Human Spacecraft | NASA

"There are more than 20,000 pieces of debris larger than a softball orbiting the Earth. They travel at speeds up to 17,500 mph, fast enough for a relatively small piece of orbital debris to damage a satellite or a spacecraft. There are 500,000 pieces of debris the size of a marble or larger. There are many millions of pieces of debris that are so small they can’t be tracked.

Even tiny paint flecks can damage a spacecraft when traveling at these velocities. In fact a number of space shuttle windows have been replaced because of damage caused by material that was analyzed and shown to be paint flecks.

In 1996, a French satellite was hit and damaged by debris from a French rocket that had exploded a decade earlier.

On Feb. 10, 2009, a defunct Russian satellite collided with and destroyed a functioning U.S. Iridium commercial satellite. The collision added more than 2,000 pieces of trackable debris to the inventory of space junk.

China's 2007 anti-satellite test, which used a missile to destroy an old weather satellite, added more than 3,000 pieces to the debris problem."

MDLNB 04-01-2017 05:15 AM

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Space Debris and Human Spacecraft | NASA

"There are more than 20,000 pieces of debris larger than a softball orbiting the Earth. They travel at speeds up to 17,500 mph, fast enough for a relatively small piece of orbital debris to damage a satellite or a spacecraft. There are 500,000 pieces of debris the size of a marble or larger. There are many millions of pieces of debris that are so small they can’t be tracked.

Even tiny paint flecks can damage a spacecraft when traveling at these velocities. In fact a number of space shuttle windows have been replaced because of damage caused by material that was analyzed and shown to be paint flecks.

In 1996, a French satellite was hit and damaged by debris from a French rocket that had exploded a decade earlier.

On Feb. 10, 2009, a defunct Russian satellite collided with and destroyed a functioning U.S. Iridium commercial satellite. The collision added more than 2,000 pieces of trackable debris to the inventory of space junk.

China's 2007 anti-satellite test, which used a missile to destroy an old weather satellite, added more than 3,000 pieces to the debris problem."



Moral of the story, stay down to earth.

Reiver 04-01-2017 10:54 AM

I wouldn't worry about space junk.
Any day now, space aliens will arrive and the Democrats will hire them at minimum wage to clean the orbital paths around earth.
This will allow the Democrats to feel smug on a whole new level.

In other unrelated news, billions of taxpayer dollars will be spent to repair the International Space Station after it was found jacked up on cinderblocks with the wheels missing.

Don Baldwin 04-01-2017 07:51 PM

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I wouldn't worry about space junk.
Any day now, space aliens will arrive and the Democrats will hire them at minimum wage to clean the orbital paths around earth.
This will allow the Democrats to feel smug on a whole new level.

In other unrelated news, billions of taxpayer dollars will be spent to repair the International Space Station after it was found jacked up on cinderblocks with the wheels missing.

Maybe they'll work for food? Serving Man... We have billions we could do without...


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