Sujet : Re: The Shapiro's experiment HOAX. A 1968 TIME article.
De : hertz778 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (rhertz)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 23. Oct 2024, 20:03:46
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Pièces jointes : Juno_Jupiter_2012.png (image/png) NANOSECONDS, RIDICULE JAN?
It's calculated that the travel from Earth to Jupiter last 546 days, or
47,174,400,000,000,000 nanoseconds. You affirm that Shapiro's alleged
delay HAS ANY IMPACT ON THIS? 546 fucking days, traveling more than
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Spacecraft-trajectory-from-Earth-to-Jupiter_fig3_358286386Acknowledgments
The research described in this paper was carried out at the University
of Alabama in Huntsville under a contract with NASA. This work was
supported by NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate through the
Space Nuclear Propulsion project.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_(spacecraft)
Juno completed a five-year cruise to Jupiter, arriving on July 5,
2016.[7] The spacecraft traveled a total distance of roughly 2.8×10^9 km
(19 AU; 1.7×10^9 mi) to reach Jupiter.
The voyage to Jupiter took five years, and included two orbital
maneuvers in August and September 2012 and a flyby of the Earth on
October 9, 2013.[30][31] When it reached the Jovian system, Juno had
traveled approximately 19 astronomical units (2.8 billion kilometres).
Jupiter's gravity accelerated the approaching spacecraft to around
210,000 km/h (130,000 mph).[38] On July 5, 2016, between 03:18 and 03:53
UTC Earth-received time, an insertion burn lasting 2,102 seconds
decelerated Juno by 542 m/s (1,780 ft/s)[39] and changed its trajectory
from a hyperbolic flyby to an elliptical, polar orbit with a period of
about 53.5 days.[40] The spacecraft successfully entered Jovian orbit on
July 5, 2016, at 03:53 UTC.[3]
On July 2016, the distance from Earth to Jupiter was 652.97 million Km.
1-way communications had a delay of 36 minutes and 16.567 seconds.
JAN: DO YOU STILL INSIST IN THE RELEVANCE OF SHAPIRO HERE?
DON'T BE SO STUBBORN AND READ THE WIKI LINK.