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Please see also "Vortex Solar System Refuted by Jupiter Solar Conjunction" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LIlhd1w0Hs Please see here regarding Venus transits: http://exploratorium.edu/venus/question1.html DjSadhu says he can prove that the planets follow the Sun through space, apparently basing that assertion upon (1) predictions he derived from the heliocentric model of the Solar System; and (2) the claim that outer planets are visible from Earth throughout the year. This video examines those predictions and claims. The disdain that DjSadhu's source expresses for Galileo and Einstein at 2:11 is remarkable. Links, in order of their appearance in the video: Video, "The helical model - our solar system is a vortex " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jHsq36_NTU "Information & research will be updated here:" http://www.djsadhu.com/the-helical-model-vortex-solar-system-animation/ How Will the Martian Rovers Deal With Solar Conjunction? | NASA JPL Space Science HD Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVOTfkrv_kw Mars approaching solar conjunction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6LvHI6AKxQ Sun in the Way will Affect Mars Missions in April http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2013-108 Dr. Bhat's table of visibility dates http://www.feandft.com/Dr.%20Bhat.htm 2011 Calendar of Astronomical Events http://astropixels.com/ephemeris/astrocal/astrocal2011gmt.html According to DjSadhu's "Vortex" model of the Solar System, it is impossible for Jupiter to go behind the Sun. Footage from the SOHO LASCO C3 camera in late December of 2007 shows that Jupiter crossed the disk of the Sun. This can confirmed with free planetarium software like Stellarium. (stellarium.org) More conveniently, go to http://neave.com/planetarium/, select Ireland as the location, looking South, and 2007 Dec. 16 06:00 as the date and time. Now, click on the date to advance one day at a time. You'll see one of the planets pass behind the Sun. Float your cursor over that planet, and you'll see that the planet is Jupiter. The same will happen at Jupiter's solar conjunction in 2014. Again using Ireland as the location in http://neave.com/planetarium/, and looking East at 02:00, you'll see Jupiter pass behind the Sun on the days following Jul. 19 . The time between these alignments (from mid-Dec. 2007 to mid-Jul. 2014 = 6 yrs. 7 months) is consistent with the period (11.9 Earth years) and relatively small inclination (less than 1.5 degrees) of Jupiter's orbit: Jupiter will be behind the Sun when Jupiter is near one of its orbit's nodes (http://marine.rutgers.edu/mrs/education/class/paul/orbits.html) at the time of its (Jupiter's) solar conjunction. Jupiter will pass through a node about every 6 years, (12 years divided by 2), and will have a solar conjunction every 13.1 months. Six conjunctions take 13.1 months times 6 = 78.6 months = 6 yrs., 6.6 months. That's close enough to 6 years because of the small inclination of Jupiter's orbit. Other dates and times to examine looking East from Ireland at 02:00 (and to confirm with SOHO) are 2001, after 11 June (Jupiter) 2002, after 23 July (Jupiter) 2003, after 18 August (Jupiter) 2004, after 6 July (Saturn) 2004, after 13 September (Jupiter and Mars) 2005, after 20 July (Saturn) *** To see a higher-quality video of the SOHO footage shown in this video: Go to SOHO Movie Theater (http://sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/soho_movie_theater) Enter start date 2007-12-18 and the end date 2007-12-27; select the image type "LASCO C3"; and click on "Search". The video will display automatically. You'll see Jupiter move from left to right through the position of the Solar disk (white circle on the black disk). ***************************************************************************************************** For information about other errors in the "Vortex" model, see my video, " Solar Conjunctions in DjSadhu's "Vortex" Solar System " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUE40YKiJoc ***************************************************************************************************** Other links to SOHO footage, and to other information: SOHO footage used in this video: http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/daily_mpg/2007_12/071219_c3.mpg http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/daily_mpg/2007_12/071220_c3.mpg http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/daily_mpg/2007_12/071221_c3.mpg http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/daily_mpg/2007_12/071222_c3.mpg http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/daily_mpg/2007_12/071223_c3.mpg http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/daily_mpg/2007_12/071224_c3.mpg http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/daily_mpg/2007_12/071225_c3.mpg http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/daily_mpg/2007_12/071226_c3.mpg Index of daily footage http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/daily_mpg/ Dates when planetary transits and conjunctions were viewed by SOHO's LASCO C3 camera: http://sungrazer.nrl.navy.mil/index.php?p=transits/transits Link to Stellarium (free astronomy/planetarium software): http://www.stellarium.org/