DIGESTION:
Article by Henryk Szubinski
As I'm set on getting to Mars on the INSIGHT MISSION with some million names on it , in a couple of months, the data i found with some SOUL SEARCHING, in relation to space and the
VIEW of the FOOD CIRCLE as (No Fear Policy).
1) Digestion of solids on Earth's surface = digestion of fluids deeper below the ocean .
2) Digestion of fluids on Earth's surface = digestion of solids deeper underwater.
3) Digestion in space of solids= the digestion of fluids on Earth.
image of the conditions on the surface of Earth.
Article by Henryk Szubinski
As I'm set on getting to Mars on the INSIGHT MISSION with some million names on it , in a couple of months, the data i found with some SOUL SEARCHING, in relation to space and the
VIEW of the FOOD CIRCLE as (No Fear Policy).
1) Digestion of solids on Earth's surface = digestion of fluids deeper below the ocean .
2) Digestion of fluids on Earth's surface = digestion of solids deeper underwater.
3) Digestion in space of solids= the digestion of fluids on Earth.
image of the conditions on the surface of Earth.
Image of the deeper ocean as universal depth.
The conditions in zero gravity of space.
on another important note related to space.
My own case : The REAL X-FILES.
On another note related to "UNACKNOWLEDGED" and the expose of the worlds greatest secret, as related to the new evidence that has the TITLE; "MYSTERY SOLVED" as related to the NASA data from 1992 at the time coinciding with, the first sighting of the CE-5 CROP CIRCLE, that was observed to follow "HUMAN PREDICTIVE" displacements . I looked up the time close to the CE-5 event to gain some INSIGHT into the MYSTERY by searching the NASA files on 1992 ,and found information bout bubbles that are formed in "type-Local bubbles" of the galaxy, in which our Solar system is located.They could be the cause of the CE-5 crop circles.
First the NASA data:
www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/1992/92-069.txt
date: 2018
March 18
Michael Braukus Headquarters, Washington, D.C. Embargoed Until (Phone: 202/453-1549) May 21, 1992 Randee Exler Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. (Phone: 301/286-7277) RELEASE: 92-69 SCIENTISTS SOLVE STELLAR MYSTERY U.S. scientists have solved a 20-year-old mystery about the nature of Geminga, one of the brightest emitters of high-energy gamma rays in the sky. Scientists were unclear about the source of Geminga's power and why it shines brightly in gamma rays. Using data from two different spacecraft, scientists now know that the power plant in Geminga is a rotating, 300,000-year-old neutron star. Dr. Jules Halpern, Columbia University, New York City, and Dr. Stephen Holt, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., report in today's issue of the weekly science journal, Nature, that they have observed x-ray pulsations from Geminga using data from the German/American Roentgen Satellite (ROSAT). These observations firmly establish Geminga as a close cousin of the Crab and Vela nebulae, which also have pulsating neutron stars at their cores. The rotating neutron star produces focussed beams of radiation much like the periodic flashing or pulsating lighthouse beacon. In a companion paper, an investigative team led by Goddard's Dr. David Bertsch confirms the pulsations using gamma ray data from the Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment (EGRET) on NASA's Compton Gamma Ray Observatory and further estimate the age of Geminga as 300,000 years. "With this discovery, we consider the mystery of Geminga largely solved," said Halpern. Geminga was discovered 20 years ago in the first high-energy gamma ray survey of the sky conducted with NASA's Small Astronomical Satellite-2. Located only a few degrees from the Crab nebula, one of the brightest x-ray and gamma ray sources in the sky. - more - - 2 - Geminga is even brighter than the Crab in gamma rays. Because it has no obvious optical or x-ray counterpart like the Crab nebula for example, it was given the name Geminga, which means "it isn't there" in Milanese Italian dialect. With virtually all of its power emitted in gamma rays, its nature has been a true mystery for 20 years. Several years ago, a very weak x-ray source was suggested as a potential identification for Geminga on the basis of approximate positional coincidence. Using the ROSAT observatory, Halpern and Holt discovered that the x-ray intensity of this source is modulated with a period of 237 milliseconds, more than seven times longer than the period of the pulsar in the Crab nebula and three times longer than the pulsar in the Vela nebula. The pulsations are the key to understanding the nature of Geminga. The Crab and Vela nebulae are supernova remnants powered by converting the kinetic energy of pulsars at their centers into radiation that generally includes the whole electromagnetic spectrum. Why Geminga is powerful only in gamma rays is not certain, but the newly discovered pulsar firmly establishes Geminga as a close cousin of the Crab and Vela nebulae. Bertsch and the EGRET team confirmed that the gamma ray emission from the source modulated with the same period. Their observations also allowed the scientists to measure the rate at which the neutron star is slowing, providing an estimate of the age of the supernova that created the neutron star. This technique determined the age of Crab and Vela to be 1,000 and 10,000 years, respectively. Geminga was estimated to have an age of 300,000 years. This discovery not only explains the nature of Geminga, but suggests that many of the remaining unidentified gamma ray sources in the Milky Way galaxy also may be neutron stars. Although nearly all pulsars are discovered because of their strong radio signals, Geminga is apparently silent in the radio band. It is possible that Geminga is not unique in this regard. The ROSAT and Compton observatories will search for additional members of this emerging class of gamma ray pulsars. ROSAT, a cooperative project between NASA and Germany, was launched on a Delta launch vehicle from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., on June 1, 1990. The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory was launched on the Space Shuttle Atlantis from the Kennedy Space Center, Fla., on April 5, 1991. The Goddard Space Flight Center manages the U.S. participation in the ROSAT program and the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory for NASA's Office of Space Science and Applications, Washington, D.C. - end -
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My own case : The REAL X-FILES.
On another note related to "UNACKNOWLEDGED" and the expose of the worlds greatest secret, as related to the new evidence that has the TITLE; "MYSTERY SOLVED" as related to the NASA data from 1992 at the time coinciding with, the first sighting of the CE-5 CROP CIRCLE, that was observed to follow "HUMAN PREDICTIVE" displacements . I looked up the time close to the CE-5 event to gain some INSIGHT into the MYSTERY by searching the NASA files on 1992 ,and found information bout bubbles that are formed in "type-Local bubbles" of the galaxy, in which our Solar system is located.They could be the cause of the CE-5 crop circles.
First the NASA data:
www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/1992/92-069.txt
date: 2018
March 18
Michael Braukus Headquarters, Washington, D.C. Embargoed Until (Phone: 202/453-1549) May 21, 1992 Randee Exler Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. (Phone: 301/286-7277) RELEASE: 92-69 SCIENTISTS SOLVE STELLAR MYSTERY U.S. scientists have solved a 20-year-old mystery about the nature of Geminga, one of the brightest emitters of high-energy gamma rays in the sky. Scientists were unclear about the source of Geminga's power and why it shines brightly in gamma rays. Using data from two different spacecraft, scientists now know that the power plant in Geminga is a rotating, 300,000-year-old neutron star. Dr. Jules Halpern, Columbia University, New York City, and Dr. Stephen Holt, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., report in today's issue of the weekly science journal, Nature, that they have observed x-ray pulsations from Geminga using data from the German/American Roentgen Satellite (ROSAT). These observations firmly establish Geminga as a close cousin of the Crab and Vela nebulae, which also have pulsating neutron stars at their cores. The rotating neutron star produces focussed beams of radiation much like the periodic flashing or pulsating lighthouse beacon. In a companion paper, an investigative team led by Goddard's Dr. David Bertsch confirms the pulsations using gamma ray data from the Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment (EGRET) on NASA's Compton Gamma Ray Observatory and further estimate the age of Geminga as 300,000 years. "With this discovery, we consider the mystery of Geminga largely solved," said Halpern. Geminga was discovered 20 years ago in the first high-energy gamma ray survey of the sky conducted with NASA's Small Astronomical Satellite-2. Located only a few degrees from the Crab nebula, one of the brightest x-ray and gamma ray sources in the sky. - more - - 2 - Geminga is even brighter than the Crab in gamma rays. Because it has no obvious optical or x-ray counterpart like the Crab nebula for example, it was given the name Geminga, which means "it isn't there" in Milanese Italian dialect. With virtually all of its power emitted in gamma rays, its nature has been a true mystery for 20 years. Several years ago, a very weak x-ray source was suggested as a potential identification for Geminga on the basis of approximate positional coincidence. Using the ROSAT observatory, Halpern and Holt discovered that the x-ray intensity of this source is modulated with a period of 237 milliseconds, more than seven times longer than the period of the pulsar in the Crab nebula and three times longer than the pulsar in the Vela nebula. The pulsations are the key to understanding the nature of Geminga. The Crab and Vela nebulae are supernova remnants powered by converting the kinetic energy of pulsars at their centers into radiation that generally includes the whole electromagnetic spectrum. Why Geminga is powerful only in gamma rays is not certain, but the newly discovered pulsar firmly establishes Geminga as a close cousin of the Crab and Vela nebulae. Bertsch and the EGRET team confirmed that the gamma ray emission from the source modulated with the same period. Their observations also allowed the scientists to measure the rate at which the neutron star is slowing, providing an estimate of the age of the supernova that created the neutron star. This technique determined the age of Crab and Vela to be 1,000 and 10,000 years, respectively. Geminga was estimated to have an age of 300,000 years. This discovery not only explains the nature of Geminga, but suggests that many of the remaining unidentified gamma ray sources in the Milky Way galaxy also may be neutron stars. Although nearly all pulsars are discovered because of their strong radio signals, Geminga is apparently silent in the radio band. It is possible that Geminga is not unique in this regard. The ROSAT and Compton observatories will search for additional members of this emerging class of gamma ray pulsars. ROSAT, a cooperative project between NASA and Germany, was launched on a Delta launch vehicle from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., on June 1, 1990. The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory was launched on the Space Shuttle Atlantis from the Kennedy Space Center, Fla., on April 5, 1991. The Goddard Space Flight Center manages the U.S. participation in the ROSAT program and the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory for NASA's Office of Space Science and Applications, Washington, D.C. - end -
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With the current cycle of 500 000 years predicted by Dr Steven Greer, the Geminga pulsar might be in the center position as the Milky Way center,(see image below of Milky way ) ,will have moved it to that position. Indicating how slowly the galaxy rotates to our own center position of the Solar system.
We might be in for a SUPER SHELL ENVELOPING the whole region of our local BUBBLE.
How will these move in 500 000 years and how will the future generations see this event.
<-----------------------first bubble to the right
-------------------------->our local bubble moves to the center.
-------------------------------->another drifting space opening as the 3rd Bubble will have moved from the
left.
An interesting fact that the name for the name "GAMINGA" translates to ; "It is not there".
So this must be some Previous " Illegal secrecy".
We might be in for a SUPER SHELL ENVELOPING the whole region of our local BUBBLE.
How will these move in 500 000 years and how will the future generations see this event.
<-----------------------first bubble to the right
-------------------------->our local bubble moves to the center.
-------------------------------->another drifting space opening as the 3rd Bubble will have moved from the
left.
An interesting fact that the name for the name "GAMINGA" translates to ; "It is not there".
So this must be some Previous " Illegal secrecy".
Geminga is a neutron star approximately 250 parsecs[1] (around 800 light years) from the Sun in the constellation Gemini. Its name, attributed by its discoverer Giovanni Bignami, is both a contraction of Gemini gamma-ray source, and a transcription of the words gh'è minga (pronounced [ɡɛ ˈmĩːɡa]), meaning "it's not there" in the Milanese dialect of Lombard.[2]
The nature of Geminga was quite unknown for 20 years after its discovery by NASA's Second Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS-2). Finally, in March 1991 the ROSATsatellite detected a periodicity of 0.237 seconds in soft x-ray emission. Thus, it is supposed that Geminga is a sort of neutron star: the decaying core of a massive star that exploded as a supernova about 300,000 years ago.[3]
It was once thought that this nearby explosion was responsible for the low density of the interstellar medium in the immediate vicinity of the Solar System. This low-density area is known as the Local Bubble.[4] Possible evidence for this includes findings by the Arecibo Observatory that local micrometre-sized interstellar meteor particles appear to originate from its direction.[5] More recently, however, it has been suggested that multiple supernovae in subgroup B1 of the Pleiades moving group were more likely responsible,[6] becoming a remnant supershell.[7]
The CE-5 rop circle event could well be the emission of these super shells from space as LOCAL BUBBLES. In that case the Crop circle might be predicting the appearance of 3 such SUPER SHELLS as the REMNANTS of the left side of the galaxy having the 3rd LOCAL BUBBLE position in 300 000 to 500 000 years as DRIFTING SHELL MATTER: