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   Brian Gaff to InEurope   
   Re: Cosmic Microwave Background Radiatio   
   27 Jan 06 12:06:33   
   
   XPost: sci.physics, sci.space.science   
   From: Briang1@blueyonder.co.uk   
      
   I'd imagine it will not be that long till an earth based telescope would   
   have the resolution, with adaptive optics to in theory, see such a small   
   thing, but why wait? We can already bounce lasers off the corner cubes left   
   at the sites perfectly well, if you are suggesting that it would be proof we   
   were there!   
      
   There are some probes planned that will be able to at least see the LEM   
   bottom stages, I imagine.   
      
   Cosmic microwave background is an interesting one, as presumably, what we   
   'see' is reflections and refractions from the bodies in the Universe. I   
   understand its not as uniform in its distribution as first thought, and I am   
   not sure if this result is right, as any radiation must have a polarity, and   
   surely, with all that bouncing about, it will be pretty chaotic by now, so   
   any tendency for the receiver system to favour a polarity, would upset the   
   readings, and of course, you can get summing and cancellation when equal   
   amounts of a given frequency are received  with different phase   
   relationships, and with the obvious doppler effects spreading your dominant   
   frequencies, ie those not absorbed by molecules already, you may end up   
   proving nothing worth worrying about!   
      
   Brian untrained independent thinker :-)   
      
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   "InEurope"  wrote in message   
   news:wm%Bf.20465$_k2.345283@news2.nokia.com...   
   > Hi I have two question   
   >   
   > 1.    The CMB (Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation) Scientist say that   
   > it   
   > isotropic through out our universe , could it be just left over radiation   
   > of   
   > Nebulae which founded our solar system so its just locally   
   >   
   > 2.    Apollo mission which laded on the moon left US flag , is it possible   
   > for Earth based telescopes to view     it, ?   
   >   
   > TIA   
   >   
      
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