Moon wobble?

Moon wobble?

Mike, this one is for you, I thought it might help explain what
you/and/others are seeing when looking at the moon. I had no idea that the moon
wobbles. Gary

http://www.astrosurf.com/cidadao/animations.htm

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2842704/posts

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what a great presentaion for school kids eh ??

amazing - thank you Gary - new to me.

if sequence is taken from a stationary earth
location, does a possible 'Earth Wobble' have
an influence on what the moon link shows ??

http://www.astrosurf.com/cidadao/animations.htm

love - jim

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From: Gary Fleck <[email protected]>
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Moon wobble?
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 6, 2012, 1:17 PM

Moon wobble?

Mike, this one is for you, I thought it might help explain
what you/and/others are seeing when looking at the moon.
I had no idea that the moon
wobbles. Gary

http://www.astrosurf.com/cidadao/animations.htm

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2842704/posts

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The Earth wobble would most likely not be a factor, in my opinion, but, I could be wrong. Good question. Gary

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--- In [email protected], jim hicks <jimhicks36@...> wrote:

what a great presentaion for school kids eh ??

amazing - thank you Gary - new to me.

if sequence is taken from a stationary earth
location, does a possible 'Earth Wobble' have
an influence on what the moon link shows ??

Time-lapse ANIMATIONS

love - jim

From: Gary Fleck <g.fleck@...>
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Moon wobble?
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 6, 2012, 1:17 PM

Moon wobble?

Mike, this one is for you, I thought it might help explain
what you/and/others are seeing when looking at the moon.
I had no idea that the moon
wobbles. Gary

Time-lapse ANIMATIONS

Astronomy Picture of the Day -- Lunation

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Gary, are you of the opinion that other moons and planets
each have their own cycles of wobble ?? most if not all
are hollow and they all would have gravity and 'poles'.

it would take a special camera to gather similar evidence
for our solar system's other planets and any moons.

do you suspect these other moons spin ??

earth's hollow moon does not spin and those who know
say it containes ancient monster machinery on the inside.

i haven't read about what is the inside other moons in our
solar system. like ours, they are all, probably inhabited.

love all - jim

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From: Gary <[email protected]>
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: Moon wobble?
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 6, 2012, 11:51 PM

The Earth wobble would most likely not be a factor, in my opinion, but, I could be wrong. Good question. Gary

--- In [email protected], jim hicks <jimhicks36@...> wrote:

what a great presentaion for school kids eh ??

amazing - thank you Gary - new to me.

if sequence is taken from a stationary earth
location, does a possible 'Earth Wobble' have
an influence on what the moon link shows ??

Time-lapse ANIMATIONS

love - jim

From: Gary Fleck <g.fleck@...>
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Moon wobble?
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 6, 2012, 1:17 PM

Moon wobble?

Mike, this one is for you, I thought it might help explain
what you/and/others are seeing when looking at the moon.
I had no idea that the moon
wobbles. Gary

Time-lapse ANIMATIONS

Astronomy Picture of the Day -- Lunation

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good presentation for me too, love simple understandable links like this.

Alena

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--- On Tue, 2/7/12, jim hicks <[email protected]> wrote:

From: jim hicks <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [allplanets-hollow] Moon wobble?
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, February 7, 2012, 4:31 AM

what a great presentaion for school kids eh ??

amazing - thank you Gary - new to me.

if sequence is taken from a stationary earth
location, does a possible 'Earth Wobble' have
an influence on what the moon link shows ??

http://www.astrosurf.com/cidadao/animations.htm

love - jim

From: Gary Fleck <[email protected]>
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Moon wobble?
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 6, 2012, 1:17 PM

Moon wobble?

Mike, this one is for you, I thought it might help explain
what you/and/others are seeing when looking at the moon.
I had no idea that the moon
wobbles. Gary

http://www.astrosurf.com/cidadao/animations.htm

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2842704/posts

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Yes Jim, I am of a mind/opinion that it is the way of nature to form celestial bodies hollow. Natural borning/forming just works that way, in my opinion. Of course, there are exceptions, but, they are not formed by natural processes, such as possibly our moon, which I believe is a totally artificial construction, sort of like, but unlike the death star of starwars fame.. Consider the fact, first, that our moon does not appear to rotate, most unusual, indicating, in my opinion that it is some sort of (camouflaged craft) perhaps used to monitor???/control the Earth, as David Icke mentions. Just think about it, the Earth would not have it seasons without the moon, being the size it is, the distance from Earth that it is, and the 28 day orbital period it has. Too coincidental to be a coincidence, don't you think. Of course, there are other moons that aren't naturally formed, but, most of those are parts of left over debris from destroyed planets, some of which have been artificially hollowed out for whatever reason, and inhabited. Yes, as far as I know all celestial objects wobble, including moons. (which I didn't know before) But, our moon is unusual because its spin coincides exactly with its orbital rotation around the Earth , which makes it appear to us not to spin, but we cant see it from the Earth. (it always shows us the same side) I hope I'm making sense here, anyway, that's my opinion on this. Gary

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--- In [email protected], jim hicks <jimhicks36@...> wrote:

Gary, are you of the opinion that other moons and planets
each have their own cycles of wobble ?? most if not all
are hollow and they all would have gravity and 'poles'.
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it would take a special camera to gather similar evidence
for our solar system's other planets and any moons.
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do you suspect these other moons spin ??Â
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earth's hollow moon does not spin and those who know
say it containes ancient monster machinery on the inside.Â
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i haven't read about what is the inside other moons in our
solar system. like ours, they are all, probably inhabited.Â
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love all - jim

From: Gary <g.fleck@...>
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: Moon wobble?
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 6, 2012, 11:51 PM

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The Earth wobble would most likely not be a factor, in my opinion, but, I could be wrong. Good question. Gary

--- In [email protected], jim hicks <jimhicks36@> wrote:
>
> what a great presentaion for school kids eh ??
>
>
> amazing - thank you Gary - new to me.
> Â
> if sequence is taken from a stationary earth
> location, does a possible 'Earth Wobble' have
> an influence on what the moon link shows ??
> Â
> Time-lapse ANIMATIONS
>
> love - jim
> =========================
>
> From: Gary Fleck <g.fleck@>
> Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Moon wobble?
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Monday, February 6, 2012, 1:17 PM
>
> Moon wobble?
>
> Mike, this one is for you, I thought it might help explain
> what you/and/others are seeing when looking at the moon.
> I had no idea that the moon
> wobbles. Gary
>
> Time-lapse ANIMATIONS
>
> Astronomy Picture of the Day -- Lunation
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>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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