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Subject: SPACE Digest V13 #745
SPACE Digest Volume 13 : Issue 745
Today's Topics:
Re: Dark matter
Re: Slingshot effect
Re: The economics of flooding a market
Re: Mars or bust!
Re: Stafford Commission Report
Re: Excavating (mining) gold in the space by NASA.
Re: Space Link
Re: Mars or bust!
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Subject: Re: Dark matter
lev@slced1.nswses.navy.mil (Lloyd E Vancil) writes:
>And I was wondering, why cant "dark matter" be planets, rocks, comets, etc etc?
> Just a question...
Well, let's see--
Planets. These are only a small fraction of the mass of solar systems,
which are already accounted for, so they can't be the dark matter.
Rocks. I don't see any reason why not.
Comets. These are just rocks which get too close to stars, so the same
comment applies.
The only thing I can think of is that since rocks/comets are formed of
matter which comes from dead suns, maybe what we know about star life
cycles says that not enough rocky material could have been formed already.