This image of Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Anton Shkaplerov, both Expedition 30 flight engineers, was taken during a spacewalk on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. During the six-hour, 15-minute spacewalk, Kononenko and Shkaplerov moved the Strela-1 crane from the Pirs Docking Compartment in preparation for replacing it in 2012 with a new laboratory and docking module. The duo used another boom, the Strela-2, to move the hand-operated crane to the Poisk module for future assembly and maintenance work. Both telescoping booms extend like fishing rods and are used to move massive components outside the station. On the exterior of the Poisk Mini-Research Module 2, they also installed the Vinoslivost Materials Sample Experiment, which will investigate the influence of space on the mechanical properties of the materials. The spacewalkers also collected a test sample from underneath the insulation on the Zvezda Service Module to search for any signs of living organisms. Both spacewalkers wore Russian Orlan spacesuits bearing blue stripes and equipped with NASA helmet cameras. Image Credit: NASA Read More
Marshall Masters of yowusa.com Has done some great research. Here are some of his recent findings.
To date, there have been only three authentic South Pole Telescope SPT disclosure videos. Two by the original NibiruShock2012 in January and February 2008 and another by DNIr4808n in September 2008.
There is only a handful of copies of the original DNIr4808n disclosure video and thanks to a hot tip from a reliable source, Marshall Masters could download it, before it disappeared.
DNIr4808n disclosure video which only appeared on YouTube for a few days appeared to corroborate the NibiruShock2012 videos.
In the process of completing his research on his upcoming book, Crossing the Cusp, Marshall revisited the DNIr4808n video and discovered that not only did it to corroborate the NibiruShock2012 videos. It had something more
What is the formula for density (D x), Mars or Jupiter?
I want to know the formula for determining the density of a planet Within our solar system. It is for a math project for my school I have to use the integrals. Take this initiative to pursue the NASA called "density and the inner mass of the Sun "where I give the density of D (x) = 519x ^ 4 – 1630x ^ 3 1844 x ^ 2 – 889x + 155, then say that the radius increases from x = 0 of the base x = 1 on the surface. Who would give me a full replacement value with the latest 1.0. Then the result is multiplied by (6.9×10 ^ 10) ^ 3 for the value total mass in grams astronomical. The link to file: http://spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov/weekly/ 6Page102.pdf
Why not divide the mass of the planet by its volume? Why do you need a complete? Is the mass or volume under Subject to change?? Volume of a sphere (4πr ^ 3) / 3