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Old May 8th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity
El Enrrabadore-mor[_2_]
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Default Is Pioneer 10 probe observing an anomalous centripetal acceleration of the Earth with respect to the Sun?


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Dear Albertito:

On May 8, 7:11 am, Albertito wrote:
On May 6, 10:34 wrote:

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From that point of view, we'd wrongly conclude
that the Earth is not where it should be. IOW,
we would observe the Earth from a Pioneer
probe as orbitally decaying toward the Sun.


No, following your "model", the Sun and all the
planets you are passing also are anomalously
accelerated away from you (Sunward).


That's what I said, an anomalous acceleration
toward the Sun.


Dude, did you read what I wrote? The Sun is acclerating away equally
fast. How can the Earth "orbitally decay towards the Sun", if the Sun
is also accelerated away?


Who's responsible for (an agrees upon) this?:
"The Sun is acclerating away equally fast (as Pioneer)."

If so, then a second Pioneer spacecraft moving in opposite
direction will experience redshift, instead of blueshift.

The funny is that Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Ulysses and
Galileo took different paths and give more or less the same
anomalous acceleration.
Hence, I'm to believe the Sun is at the center of the
problem.


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