User talk:MayJune

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Hi MayJune. Thanks for working on 대문. It's great to see more Korean pages here. Angela (talk) 07:51, 24 October 2008 (UTC)

It is nice to meet your site
What a river of data flow!!

Helper
Hello MayJune. Thanks for offering to help. It would be great to have some help with the Korean wikis. What sorts of things are you interested in doing? For example, do you like translating new features such as the welcome tool? Angela (talk) 13:24, 15 April 2009 (UTC)

MayJune Wrote: It is generally believed that the contents of the wiki should be point of deal. and probably welcoming tool reflects the status of the wiki.

Actually korean meaning of wiki is somewhat like crisis. I have tried to promote with crisis content. do you have any recomendation.

That's great
It make me wonder if system is reponding like helper!!

Moonno文弩문노
국선문노는 8대 화랑중 풍월주이다 또한 국선문노는 화랑중에 전설이였다.

Planet moon
The Earth moves around the moon. Then the mass known as earth's is moon's in inverse square force scheme. The moon is very very dense. But in that scheme, the density of sun is nearly the same as that of water. In the inverse biquadrate scheme, sun is over 100,000 times dense. We have believed that sun light is from fusion. In the inverse biquadrate scheme, It can be suggested that hig pressure from high density push lights away from sun.

Planet Hypothesis of Moon
The Rotation period of the Moon is about 28 days which is appropriate value between those of Mars and Venus.

The Moon makes a complete orbit around the Earth with respect to the fixed stars about once every 27.3 days(its sidereal period). However, since the Earth is moving in its orbit about the Sun at the same time, it takes slightly longer for the Moon to show its same phase to Earth, which is about 29.5 days (its synodic period).

Most of the tide effects seen on the Earth are caused by the Moon's gravitational pull, with the Sun making a somewhat smaller contribution.

Earth Moon distance and forces


In the conventional inverse square scheme, The Moon is exceptionally large relative to the Earth, being a quarter the diameter of the planet. and the Earth and Moon are still commonly considered a planet-satellite system instead of double planet

From Angular mometum conservation,

$$ I_m \omega_m sin \theta_m = I_e \omega_e sin \theta_e $$

If we assume equivalent density for moon and earth,

Rm/Re =2.626.

then $$d_{me} = 0.38M* 2.626/0.273 $$ =3.656 Giga Meter

Then Inverse biquadrate Gravity constant G" should be multiplied by 9.549*9.549.

$$ GEFR = 9.549^2 * 2.46 $$ = 224.31%

The above value is reasonable because inverse square potantial is larger for outer radius. and the density of the sun converges to over 1,000 times.

Satellite Hypothesis of Earth
Moon is nearer to earth when it is full. That is to say, moon make earth reced more than earth make when it is near the sun. For constant radial gravitational center of sun, earth and moon, Earth should go further when moon is near the sun.

Unlike most satellites of other planets, the Moon orbits near the ecliptic and not the Earth's equatorial plane. If Earth is satellite of the moon, It is Lunar stationary and orbits nearly Lunar equatorial plane.

The lunar orbit plane is inclined to the ecliptic by 5.1°, whereas the Moon's spin axis is inclined by only 1.5°.

Compared to Moon, The Earth currently has an axial tilt of about 23.44°.The axis remains tilted in the same direction towards the stars throughout a year and this means that when a hemisphere (a northern or southern half of the earth) is pointing away from the Sun at one point in the orbit then half an orbit later (half a year later) this hemisphere will be pointing towards the Sun.