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| title = Recent Discoveries Continue to Confirm Scientific Validity of the LB-FLINE-BEC Macrocosm | | title = Recent Discoveries Continue to Confirm Scientific Validity of the LB-FLINE-BEC Macrocosm | ||
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− | Six recent space discoveries selected from among many provide powerful support to the LB-FLINE-BEC model: (1) Mars? valleys formed by recurrent floods; (2) three huge young planets around a young star; (3) vast glaciers of water is under Martian ground; (4) a Jupiter-sized planet, HD1897336b, contains water vapor, methane, carbon dioxide in its atmosphere; (5) photo evidence about Jupiter?s volcanic moon 10; (6) photo evidence of Saturn?s tiny moon Enceladus.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | Six recent space discoveries selected from among many provide powerful support to the LB-FLINE-BEC model: (1) Mars? valleys formed by recurrent floods; (2) three huge young planets around a young star; (3) vast glaciers of water is under Martian ground; (4) a Jupiter-sized planet, HD1897336b, contains water vapor, methane, carbon dioxide in its atmosphere; (5) photo evidence about Jupiter?s volcanic moon 10; (6) photo evidence of Saturn?s tiny moon Enceladus. |
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Title | Recent Discoveries Continue to Confirm Scientific Validity of the LB-FLINE-BEC Macrocosm |
Author(s) | Alexander A Scarborough |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2009 |
Journal | None |
Abstract
Six recent space discoveries selected from among many provide powerful support to the LB-FLINE-BEC model: (1) Mars? valleys formed by recurrent floods; (2) three huge young planets around a young star; (3) vast glaciers of water is under Martian ground; (4) a Jupiter-sized planet, HD1897336b, contains water vapor, methane, carbon dioxide in its atmosphere; (5) photo evidence about Jupiter?s volcanic moon 10; (6) photo evidence of Saturn?s tiny moon Enceladus.