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Massive
Impact With Mars Produced 1,500-2,000 Mile Diameter Projectile
Shifting Earth's Orbit
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by Mitch Battros - Earth
Changes Media

New
research reveals ancient Martian impact scars caused by a planetary
collision produced giant projectiles measuring 1,500 to 2,000
miles in diameter shifting the Earth's orbit by 10 degrees.
Whatever impact killed Mars, helped create Earth and its
moon.
The
predicted sizes of the projectiles that produced our Moon, are
consistent with current planet formation models as well as physical
evidence such as the size distributions of asteroids. Their results
indicate the largest Earth impactor was 1,500-2,000 miles in
diameter, roughly the size of Pluto, while those hitting the Moon
were only 150-200 miles across. The impact to Earth shifted its
orbit by 10 degrees. The impact to the moon may have delivered
water to its mantle.

The
team that conducted this study comprises solar system
dynamicists, such as Dr. William Bottke and Dr. David Nesvorny
from the Southwest Research Institute, and geophysical-geochemical
modelers, such as Prof. Richard J. Walker from the University of
Maryland, Prof. James Day from the University of Maryland and
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Prof. Linda Elkins-Tanton,
from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Together, they
represent three teams within the NASA Lunar Science Institute
(NLSI).
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Battros Research of the Sun - Earth Connection and
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Mitch
Battros presents fascinating, and sometimes shocking, research from
the world's top scientists. After
years of dialogue with these experts, Mitch has been accepted into
the guarded halls of NASA, NOAA, ESA, Royal Observatory, the US
Naval Observatory and other highly esteemed scientific bodies. In
addition to the latest research on the Sun's influence on our
"weather", Mitch also presents ground-breaking evidence of how the
Sun and other celestial orbs produce 'charged particles' and their
impact on humanity.
Just
as the Sun's solar activity affects the Earth's magnetic field
which has a dramatic affect on Earth's "weather"
i.e. earthquakes, floods, volcanoes, hurricanes; so does this wave
of electrical currents affect the human body's magnetic field.
Mitch also reveals a little-known development from modern medicine
known as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). TMS provides
empirical evidence of how magnetic fields can influence human
emotions.
Solar
Cycle 24 has begun - and it has been predicted by NASA,
NOAA and ESA to be up to 50% stronger than its 'record breaking'
predecessor Cycle 23 which produced the largest solar flare ever
recorded. The Sun will reach its 'apex' (maximum) in late 2011 into
2012.
"I
believe it will be the magnetic influence produced by the
Sun which will usher in what is described by our ancient ancestors
as "the transition" bringing us to a new state-of-being".
(Mitch Battros)
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