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In August of 1986, Voyager Two,
a U.S. interstellar probe launched in 1977, began sending to Earth the first
close-ups of planet Neptune. Scientists at a laboratory of jet propulsion in
Pasadena, California, found a lot of amazing data while studying the pictures.
First, a color scheme of ..."
In August of 1986, Voyager Two,
a U.S. interstellar probe launched in 1977, began sending to Earth the first
close-ups of planet Neptune. Scientists at a laboratory of jet propulsion in
Pasadena, California, found a lot of amazing data while studying the pictures.
First, a color scheme of Neptune surprised the researchers. It was bright blue
with a few spots of white clouds. Second, a wide inclination angle of the
rotation axis of the planet, which indicated a strong magnetic field, ample
resources of internal heat, and a liquid core. Given the data and pictures sent
by Voyager from the vicinity of Uranus in 1986, and information on Jupiter and Saturn
sent by the probe some time earlier, the latest achievements of the spacecraft
enabled us to take a closer look at the solar system the way we never did
before.
Were we the first ones who
managed to observe most distant planets of our solar system? Linguist and
historian Zachariah Sychin believes that data from Voyager merely confirms his
predictions first published in a book titled The Twelfth Planet. The book was
published in 1976. Sychin also believes that data obtained by the probe agree
with the writings of the ancient Sumerians, the writings made 6,000 years ago.
The civilization of the Sumerians emerged in Mesopotamia (now a part of Iraq)
around 4000 B.C. According to Sychin, the Sumerians invented a wheel, a furnace
for roasting earthenware, and an irrigation system. More importantly, they
invented the basic concepts of astrology. They used cuneiform writing for
putting down their discoveries on clay tablets, statuettes and stone cylinders
with mirror engravings of the symbols and drawings. Positive images were
produced by rolling the cylinders over the soft clay. Sychin had been studying
articles of the
Sumerian civilization for more than 30 years. One day he found a rare stone
cylinder in a museum of West Berlin. Apart from the image of a god giving a plow
to humankind, the cylinder also had a startling chart of the heavens showing the
planets with the Sun in the center. In total, the chart contained 12 planets,
the Sun and Moon inclusive...
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a U.S. interstellar probe launched in 1977, began sending to Earth the first
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Pasadena, California, found a lot of amazing data while studying the pictures.
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