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  • strategy of the solar system exploration needs to be revised

    Paper number

    IAC-11,A3,5,16,x11753

    Author

    Dr. Vladimir Anisichkin, Academy of Sciences, Russia

    Year

    2011

    Abstract
    V.F. Anisichkin (1997), V.V Mitrofanov (2003) R.J. de Meijer and W. van Westrenen (2009) assumed that at the gravitational differentiation of substance of the planet refractory chemical compounds of uranium and thorium could form a layer in the planet interior and explode. Experiments and theoretical researches, the KamLAND neutrino detection (V.D. Rusov at al. 2006) have confirmed such opportunity. Explosions in the planet’s deep interior can explain a number of essential observable characteristics of the solar system. 
    Moon ejection could be the result of the explosion in the Earth. Explosion explains rather high content of iron in the Earth, and affinity of the Earth's crust and the Moon composition. 
    Explosion of the giant planet between the Earth and Jupiter could lead to formation of the shot period comets family from ejected liquid-gaseous shell, and the belt of asteroids from fragmented stone shell. The iron-nickel core of the planet thrown out back on the closer to the Sun orbit could form Mercury, which is enriched in iron and with rather high residual eccentricity of the orbit. Tidal influence of Mercury on Venus during transformation of its orbit from strongly extended to the modern one could give Venus the slow reverse daily rotation. The iron, stone and ice rests of the planet could chaotically form small Mars and the subsequent output of the huge volumes of water on its surface from interiors. 
    Relative deficiency of iron meteorites can be explained by the fact that at explosions mainly the external stone shell of planets was scattered. Comet-alike Pluto-Haron system, dust and ice comets with chaotic orbits, and also an outer belt of asteroids could be the results of the explosive ejections of Uranus or other planet. The inclination of Uranus axis of rotation can be explained by the explosion too. A variety of systems of regular and irregular satellites and rings of planets can be result of the chaotic disorder of fragments at explosions in the planets deep interiors. 
    One of a difficulty in the cosmogony is that characteristics of planets and the origin of their satellites and other bodies of the Solar system are explained on the basis of various, frequently incompatible theories. Moreover, a number of essential properties of heavenly bodies are not explained by the certified theories. 
    To ignore the above arguments may seriously stop the exploration of the Solar system.
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