Professor Frank believes it came from house-sized chunks of ice that occur from time immemorial in the atmosphere, leaving the burning out of steam. As evidence for the hypothesis he presents satellite images, on which dark spots can be seen
Nothing but noise, my other scientists to do so. With a new and extensive analysis of the photographic material they want to support their opinion.
Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have come to the conclusion that the "atmospheric holes" in satellite images caused by noise in the cameras of satellites, not by house-high comets, which bombard the Earth's atmosphere every few seconds. The existence of these comets, sometimes referred to as "snowballs in space
From Where did the water Came To Earth?
Professor Frank believes it came from house-sized chunks of ice that occur from time immemorial in the atmosphere, leaving the burning out of steam. As evidence for the hypothesis he presents satellite images, on which dark spots can be seen
Nothing but noise, my other scientists to do so. With a new and extensive analysis of the photographic material they want to support their opinion.
Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have come to the conclusion that the "atmospheric holes" in satellite images caused by noise in the cameras of satellites, not by house-high comets, which bombard the Earth's atmosphere every few seconds. The existence of these comets, sometimes referred to as "snowballs in space
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