Article: <[email protected]>
From: [email protected](Nancy )
Subject: Re: Hale-Bopp THEN and NOW (1-6)
Date: 16 Feb 1997 21:30:07 GMT
In article <[email protected]> David Tholen
writes:
>> Exactly what date would Jupiter have had the strongest
>> influence on the mythical Hale-Bopp?
>
> First things first, Nancy. You need to learn basic geometry.
> For example, according to the Theory of Relativity, light
> should be bent toward a massive object like the Sun. Yet
> what happens when the Sun passes in front of stars? The
> experiment has been done during total solar eclipses. Read
> up on it. Then try applying what you learn to gravitational
> perturbations, which also cause objects to be pulled toward
> a massive object like Jupiter.
> [email protected]
The discussion was to pin down the exact date that the Hale-Bopp orbit would have placed the mythical Hale-Bopp closest to Jupiter. NO ONE was arguing that Jupiter could not be assumed to perturb a passing comet. Is this guy trying to use avoidance tactics or what! :-)
Just what is it that he's trying to avoid?