Board Thread:Off-Topic/@comment-38518555-20190716013635/@comment-38518555-20190716214715

Jean M.S. wrote: Aluminumbird1010 wrote: Jean M.S. wrote: NASA, ESA and other agencies could go to the moon every day... Do you have an idea about how easy it is to go there nowadays?

Van Allen Belts are not a real problem actually, they know them better than us and they know what to do. Hubble Space Telescope, the International Space Station and others pass through there many times. You just sucked that out of your thumb. The Hubble telescope and the international space station are in low orbit. Nowhere near where the Van Allen Belt begins. Stick to complaining about other people's English. You do that really well. Go and get a degree in astrophysics and then maybe you can talk to me. I don't know how the  you can be that *&^*!, for God's sake have a research of the ISS orbit (and what an orbit is). Solar wind changes the shape of the magnetic field and, of course, the ISS doesn't travel all through the V.A. belts but while space travelling they can hit a part of it depending on solar activity (11 years cycle)

My English is not perfect and I've never complained about other's language, if you think I did it (as you say), maybe you should improve your understanding skills.

If you get bored: [//adsabs.harvard.edu/ http://adsabs.harvard.edu/] Oh, an adherent to Scientism?

Well then. Explain The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics and entropy. Yep, REAL science follows scientific method.