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Tiny planet explorer
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tiny planet explorer

Where do these fields come from? Evolutionists (and long-age creationists) hold Most solar system planets have significant magneticįields. To understand why this poses a problem, we must discussĮvolutionary ideas of planetary magnetism. Evolutionists received another rude jolt when Mercury’s magneticįield was discovered. Mercury’s challenges to naturalism are not limited In a one-off catastrophic global Flood, despite the abundant physical and historical Evolutionists wave theirĬollision-wand at will, and yet mock as “unscientific” the Christian belief Something hit it and conveniently removed the lighter parts. Mercury is too dense for evolution-therefore, long ago Tastes-therefore, it used to be thicker, but long ago something hit Mars and Mars’ atmosphere is too thin for evolutionist Predictions-therefore, long ago something hit it and spun it round the opposite Venus’s rotation contradicts evolutionary Planet Uranus is tilted over, but evolution says it can’t be-therefore, longĪgo something hit it and knocked it over. Invoked as a sort of magic wand to rescue evolutionary theories from the facts.

tiny planet explorer

Over and over again in astronomy, cosmic collisions are

tiny planet explorer

What is the evidence for this collision? Only that Mercury would Instead, they propose a long-agoĬatastrophic collision. Evolutionists haveĪdmitted that the planet that we see today cannot be explained by gradual evolutionary It is now in orbit around the sun.Ĭonsider the implications of this. During the following year it returned 10,000 images of the planet and had mapped 57% of the surface when its power became exhausted. The craft was launched in 1973 and reached Mercury on 29 March 1974.

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Mariner 10 was the last of its series of spacecraft and the first mission to use the gravitational pull of one planet (Venus) to reach another (Mercury).















Tiny planet explorer