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gene90
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Message 62 of 66 (15063)
08-09-2002 12:37 AM
Reply to: Message 59 by John
08-08-2002 10:00 PM


[QUOTE][B]Isn't dust infall somewhere in the range of 200 tons per year currently?[/QUOTE]
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40,000 tons per year, according to Science. (Science, News Notes, Irion, Robert, 04/28/2000, Vol. 288 Issue 5466, p603)
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Message 63 of 66 (15089)
08-09-2002 9:47 AM
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08-09-2002 12:37 AM


quote:
Originally posted by gene90:
40,000 tons per year, according to Science. (Science, News Notes, Irion, Robert, 04/28/2000, Vol. 288 Issue 5466, p603)
oh wow... I'm going to have to start bathing more often.... thanks.
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Message 64 of 66 (15193)
08-11-2002 9:12 AM
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08-09-2002 12:37 AM


At 40 000 tons per year, that calculates out to over a ton of dust per square meter on the earth (assuming that the rate was the same in the past) using 4.5 billion years as the age of the earth.

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Message 65 of 66 (15201)
08-11-2002 11:30 AM
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08-11-2002 9:12 AM


quote:
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At 40 000 tons per year, that calculates out to over a ton of dust per square meter on the earth (assuming that the rate was the same in the past) using 4.5 billion years as the age of the earth.
Neat. If I can't get into space, at least space can come to me
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peter borger
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Message 66 of 66 (15411)
08-14-2002 3:33 AM
Reply to: Message 61 by gene90
08-09-2002 12:34 AM


Dear gene,
Correct me if I am wrong, but do I have to look for articles that sustain your arguments, while I object to them? Maybe it works like that in the upsidedown world, not here.
If you make a statement and support it with an reference than I will check the reference. If the reference doesn't cover your claims I will let you know. That's what I did.
And you say:
"By the way, I stand corrected, the L excess is between a lousy 2 to 9%"
That's not exacly what we need, isn't it?
Best wishes.

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