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This site offers a variety of Java applets which explore the motion of planets, stars, and galaxies. Each applet comes with background information on the pertinent astrophysics, a technical description of what's being calculated, and links to more information both on the web and in the popular and scientific literature.
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applets, astrophysics, effects, galaxy, motion, planets, simulation, stars
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August 29, 2006 by Chris Irwin

light dynamics

Author: nduriri joseph
Posted: September 23, 2006 at 1:16PM
Source: The Astronomy Center collection

By using the light dynamics, the radiation pressure for any reflective surface can be derived. By using the same approach the light rocket engine thrust equation can be derived.
See light dynamics.PDF www.gravitomagnetism.com

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pioneer anomaly SOLVED

Author: nduriri joseph
Posted: August 17, 2006 at 5:40AM
Source: The Astronomy Center collection

The pioneer anomaly has been solved and also  other 5 cosmological blunders of the last 85 years, see the summary page 8, new Newton law page 1, www.gravitomagnetism.com
Regards
Joseph Nduriri

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Allais Effect has been solved

Author: nduriri joseph
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Allais Effect has been solved

1) The pioneer anomaly (hidden matter)
2) The Allais Effect (gravity shield)
3) The galaxy disk shape flatness (no explanation).
4) The spiral form aspiration of matter by the accretion disk (frame dragging, science fiction).
5) The matter bipolar jets trajectory (magneto hydrodynamics theory, incoherent theory since the magnetic field cannot deflect neutral matter = circumstantial theory = confusion).
6) Galaxy rotation curve flatness (dark matter, MOND theory).
7) The source of matter bipolar jets (contradicts event horizon theory, science fiction)
See summary page 9 and page 1 for new Newton law
www.gravitomagnetism.com

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