Astronomy/Expert Profile

Jesse Martinez

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Expertise

General and specific questions about the solar system and stellar and galactic astronomy, are what I can easily answer off the top of my head. For example, what is the largest planet in the solar system? How far away is the moon? Have there been any confirmed planets in orbit around stars other than the sun? How many stars are there? The tougher ones like explaining the big bang theory and black holes I will leave to the PhD’s. Even though I could muster an answer, I would have to research it more than I would like. I would also like to answer questions that involve Astronomy with other sciences, chemistry, biology, physics, geology and mathematics as long as they are not PhD level.

Experience in the area

I have been into astronomy since I was 8 years old. I have kept detailed journals of my observations through small telescopes. Over the years I have participated in amateur observation projects for organizations like ALPO. My personal research has involved "discovering" the moons of Jupiter with a 4½-inch Newtonian reflector without any outside information like charts and tables. In a summer long project, I determined the existence of and plotted the orbits of the four major moons of Jupiter. From these observations, my data on orbital elements was surprisingly accurate (orbital radius and orbital period).

Education/Credentials

80 hours of college credits while studying physics and geophysics. Completed correspondence photography course while in high school. Took two semesters of electronics training at a community college. Studied computers and graduated from a technical school at the turn of the millennium, gaining A+ and Microsoft Certified Professional credentials. Hablo Español. Si quieres preguntar en Español, estoy a su servicio.

Something controversial or provocative about this subject

I have never seen a UFO that did not eventually become an IFO through research. I've seen and heard some strange things in the sky, but I have always been able to eventually explain them.

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Recent Answers from Jesse Martinez

2010-09-28 Interpreting shadows:

Alex,    If the exact compass direction and the time of day were known along with the latitude of the location shadow length building height and the elevation above the horizon of the sun, you could probable

2010-08-04 Spacetime:

Hello Raman, I see you have some previous questions for me. Be patient. I will get to them soon.    Space is the three dimensional representation of solid objects, for example living creatures and objects

2010-07-28 Cruithne "Earth's second Moon":

Greetings Raju    Cruithne,is a 3 mile wide asteroid that has been described as a quasi-satellite, or as some say "Earth's second moon". I do not agree with the latter description as it is not a moon of

2010-07-24 21 Aug 2017 solar eclipse:

This is a complicated question to answer, but I will Reg. Since we have a few years, give me a few days to research this and get back to you. I am over 50 so I have seen two totals, one annular and three

2010-05-27 Follow up question:

I see how you have arrived at this erroneous conclusion of your "AP theory". The planets do not all orbit the sun on the same orbital plane. This means that Jupiter does not necessarily do the things you

 

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