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Salen a la luz todas las anomalías del cosmos, tipificadas con códigos que evidencian el conocimiento de las pruebas incómodas.
1 julio 2015


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Originalmente publicado en StarViewerTeam:

Recopilamos seguidamente, el catálogo de anomalías tipificadas por los responsables de ocultarnos la información científica.

Todos los códigos, se corresponden con anomalías de observación, procedentes de estudios de Departamentos, Universidades Colaboradoras de las Agencias Espaciales y artículos retirados de las publicaciones científicas, “Nature, Science, NewScientist etc.”

Junto al código aparece la razón por la que corresponde retirar la información o censurar el correspondiente dossier científico.

En este momento, tenemos evidencias de todo ese material.Dado el ingente volúmen de documentación científica, reproducimos aquí el listado de todas las anomalías y los códigos de las mismas, para posteriormente ir analizando las más significativas.

Observen que claramente existen pruebas que demuestran todas y cada una de las evidencias incómodas aquí tratadas, y otras muchas que aún no hemos podido tratar. El hecho de que estén tipificadas con código de evento, implica la inmediata retirada del análisis, documento y/o fotografía que contenga alguna de las siguientes anomalías:

 AA  ASTEROIDS

AAB CELESTIAL MECHANICS PROBLEMS WITH ASTEROIDS


   AAB1   Anomalous Asteroid Orbits
   AAB2   Asteroid Distribution Anomalies
   AAB3   The High “Internal Energy” of the Asteroid Population
   AAB4   Peculiar Distribution of Asteroid Spin Rates
   AAB5   Unexplained Residual Precession of Icarus
   AAB6   Evidence against an Explosive Origin for Asteroids

 AB  SOLAR SYSTEM “LAWS” AND INTERRELATIONSHIPS

ABB DYNAMICS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM AS-A-WHOLE


   ABB1   Solar-System Instability
   ABB2   Circularity of Planetary Orbits
   ABB3   Anomalous Split of Angular Momentum between Sun and Planets
   ABB4   Ubiquity of Resonances in the Solar System

ABS REMARKABLE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG PLANETARY AND SATELLITE PARAMETERS

   ABS1   Solar System Laws of Distance
   ABS2   Similarity of Densities of Composite Terrestrial Planets
   ABS3   Multiple Primaries in the Solar System
   ABS4   Supposed Quantization of Planetary Orbital Periods
   ABS5   Solar System Mass Laws
   ABS6   The Quantized Nature of Orbital Systems

 AC  COMETS

ACB ORBITAL ANOMALIES OF COMETS


   ACB1   The Appearance of Comets in Cycles
   ACB2   Nonrandom Direction-of-Approach of Comets to the Sun
   ACB3   New Comets Have Almost Critical Velocity
   ACB4   Sun-Grazing Comets: The Kreutz Group
   ACB5   Changing Cometary Periods
   ACB6   Jupiter’s Family of Comets
   ACB7   Low-Eccentricity Cometary Orbits
   ACB8   The Scarcity of Hyperbolic Orbits
   ACB9   Cometary Groups
   ACB10 Orbits of New Comets Diverge from Common Point
   ACB11 Excess of Retrograde Long Period Comets
   ACB12 Uranus-Neptune Region Favored as Comet Source
   ACB13 Cometary Perturbations Suggestive of Planet X
   ACB14 Rapid Attrition of the Oort Cloud by Molecular Clouds
   ACB15 Dynamical Improbability of the Oort Cloud

ACO OBSERVATIONAL ANOMALIES OF COMETS


   ACO1   Two-Dimensional Comet Tails
   ACO2   Cometary Activity Far from Solar Influence
   ACO3   Comets without Nuclei
   ACO4   Absence of Meteorites from Comet-Related Showers
   ACO5   Contraction of Cometary Comas as the Sun is Approached
   ACO6   Unexplained Abundance of Short-Period Comets
   ACO7   Persistence of Long-Period Comets Despite Attrition from Molecular Clouds
   ACO8   Seriality of Cometary Apparitions
   ACO9   Multiple Tails and Antitails
   ACO10 Ejection of Spherical Halos
   ACO11 Correlation of Terrestrial Auroras and the Phenomena of Distant Comets
   ACO12 Blinking Comets
   ACO13 The Anomalous Disappearance of Comets
   ACO14 Anomalous Brightening of Short-Period Comets
   ACO15 Comet Reflectivities Are Similar to Those of Asteroids
   ACO16 Some Cometary Light Curves Resemble Those of Asteroids
   ACO17 New Comets Exhibit Different Brightening Behavior Than Old Comets
   ACO18 Anomalous Splitting of Comets
   ACO19 Tail-Wagging Comets
   ACO20 Cometary Outbursts
   ACO21 Comet Attrition Rates Imply Youth
   ACO22 No Ices in Cometary Reflection Spectra
   ACO23 The Blackness of Cometary Nuclei

ACX OCCULTATIONS BY COMETS

   ACX1   Cometary Tails: Anomalous Occultations of Radio Stars

 AE  ENIGMATIC OBJECTS

AEO BRIGHT ENIGMATIC OBJECTS

   AEO1   Bright Objects near the Sun
   AEO2   Starlike Objects with Anomalous Motions
   AEO3   Unexplained Nebulous Objects

AEX UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS TRANSITING THE SUN, MOON, AND PLANETS

   AEX1   Objects Crossing the Face of the Sun
   AEX2   Objects Crossing the Moon’s Disk
   AEX3   Unidentified Objects Transiting Jupiter

 AG  THE EARTH

AGB ANOMALIES IN THE EARTH’S ROTATION


   AGB1   Variations in Latitude

AGL EARTH-SATELLITE PHENOMENA


   AGL1   Slow Changes in Satellite Inclination
   AGL2   Sudden Perturbations of Orbital Elements
   AGL3   Slow, Unexplained Descent of Satellites
   AGL4   Direct Visual Observations of Natural Earth Satellites
   AGL5   Radio Propagation and Natural Earth Satellites
   AGL6   Correlation of Geophysical Events with Perigee Passages of Natural Earth Satellites

AGO OBSERVATIONS OF EARTH FROM SPACE


   AGO1   Periodic Changes in Earth’s Brightness

 AH  MERCURY

AHB MERCURY’S ORBITAL AND SPIN ANOMALIES


   AHB1   The Residual Advance of Mercury’s Perihelion
   AHB2   Mercury’s High Eccentricity and Inclination
   AHB3   Short Transit Times across the Sun
   AHB4   Mercury’s Spin Resonance

AHE GEOLOGY AND FIGURE OF MERCURY

   AHE1   The Asymmetry of Mercury’s Topography
   AHE2   Mercury’s Possible Prolate Shape
   AHE3   Swirl Markings

AHF INTRINSIC RADIATION SOURCES


   AHF1   Extreme-Ultraviolet Emissions from Mercury

AHO ANOMALOUS TELESCOPIC OBSERVATIONS

   AHO1   Mercury’s Occasional Blunted Cusps
   AHO2   Terminator Irregularities
   AHO3   White Projections and Spots
   AHO4   Dark Linear Markings
   AHO5   Anomalous Brightness Temperatures
   AHO6   Ring of Light around Mercury’s Dark Side

AHX ANOMALIES OBSERVED DURING TRANSITS

   AHX1   Bright Spots on Mercury during Transit
   AHX2   Ring around Mercury during Transit
   AHX3   Illumination of Mercury’s Disk during Transit

AHZ MERCURY’S ANOMALOUS MAGNETIC FIELD


   AHZ1   Mercury’s Unexpected Magnetic Field
   AHZ2   Mercury’s Offset Magnetic Field

 AJ  JUPITER

AJB JOVIAN ORBITAL ANOMALIES


   AJB1   Cyclic Disturbances of Jupiter’s Orbit

AJF INTRINSIC RADIATION FROM JUPITER


   AJF1   Jupiter’s Intrinsic Radiation
   AJF2   Variations in Jupiter’s Decametric Radiation

AJL JUPITER’S REMARKABLE GALILEAN SATELLITES AND RING

   AJL1   Pre-Voyager Sightings of Jupiter’s Ring
   AJL2   Io’s Bizarre Physical Makeup
   AJL3   Io’s Anomalously Energetic Volcanos
   AJL4   Ganymede’s Grooved Terrain
   AJL5   Europa’s Lineaments
   AJL6   Temporary Disappearance of Ganymede

AJW JOVIAN ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA

   AJW1   Periodicities of Jovian Atmospheric Features

AJX TRANSIT AND OCCULTATION PHENOMENA

   AJX1   Distorted Shapes of Galilean Satellites in Transit
   AJX2   Hot Satellite Shadows
   AJX3   Dark Transits of Galilean Satellites
   AJX4   Double Shadows of Io
   AJX5   Limb Phenomena during Occultations and Transits
   AJX6   Post-Eclipse Brightening of Io
   AJX7   Discrepancies in Predictions of of Eclipses and Transits

AJX JUPITER’S MAGNETIC FIELD

   AJX1   Offset Magnetic Field

 AL  THE MOON

ALB THE MOON’S ORBITAL ANOMALIES


   ALB1   Earth-Moon Instability
   ALB2   Discrepancies in the Moon’s Ephemeris
   ALB3   Nongravitational Forces and Earth-Moon Acceleration Discrepancies
   ALB4   Earth-Moon Acceleration Incompatible with Moon’s Origin in Earth Orbit

ALE LUNAR GEOLOGY PROBLEMS

   ALE1   Asymmetrical Distribution of Maria and Large Basins
   ALE2   Sinuous Rilles and Formations Resembling Terrestrial Water-Formed Features
   ALE3   The Lunar Rays
   ALE4   Lunar Features Seemingly Shaped by Ice
   ALE5   Swirl Markings
   ALE6   Anomalous Red Formations
   ALE7   Layered Structures
   ALE8   Lunar Glasses
   ALE9   Nonrandom Distribution of Lunar Craters
   ALE10 Unexplained Minor Surface Features
   ALE11 Large-Scale Asymmetries in in Composition
   ALE12 Dark-Haloed Lunar Craters
   ALE13 Local Concentrations of Radioactivity
   ALE14 Scarcity of Dust and Meteoric Material
   ALE15 Young Lunar-Surface Ages
   ALE16 Local Concentration of Volatiles
   ALE17 Lunar Soils Older Than Associated Rocks
   ALE18 Problems in Dating Lunar Rocks and Soils
   ALE19 Compositional Differences between Earth and Moon
   ALE20 Apparently Anomalous Long Term Persistence of Craters
   ALE21 Alignment of Mascons and Lunar Moments of Inertia
   ALE22 Geological Changes within Historical Times

ALF LUNAR LUMINOUS PHENOMENA

   ALF1   Infrared Anomalies
   ALF2   Lunar Catastrophism within Historical Times
   ALF3   Transient Points of Light
   ALF4   Localized Color Phenomena
   ALF5   Transient, Large-Area Luminescence
   ALF6   Lightning-Like Phenomena on the Moon

ALL THE MOTION OF LUNAR SATELLITES

   ALL1   Perturbation of Artificial Lunar Satellites

ALO ANOMALOUS TELESCOPIC AND VISUAL OBSERVATIONS

   ALO1   Doubling of Lunar Detail
   ALO2   Variable Spots, Streaks, and Other (Apparently) Optical Phenomena
   ALO3   Banded Craters
   ALO4   Lunar “Canals” and Lineaments
   ALO5   The Lunar Zodiacal Light
   ALO6   Distortions of the Lunar Disk
   ALO7   Bright Diverging Ray above the Moon
   ALO8   Dark Triangular Patches under the Moon
   ALO9   Ring of Light around the New Moon
   ALO10 Shortened Lunar Crescents
   ALO11 The Lunar Post-Sunset Horizon Glow

ALW LUNAR “WEATHER”

   ALW1   Clouds, Mists, and Obscurations
   ALW2   Anomalous Ion Clouds Detected on the Lunar Surface

ALX LUNAR ECLIPSE AND OCCULTATION PHENOMENA

   ALX1   Very Dark Lunar Eclipses
   ALX2   Distortions of the Earth’s Shadow
   ALX3   Eclipse Fingers of Light
   ALX4   Bands and Patches on the Eclipsed Moon
   ALX5   Very Bright Lunar Eclipses
   ALX6   Thin Arcs of Light on Rim of Eclipsed Moon
   ALX7   Dusky Bands across Planets at Contact Phase of Occultation
   ALX8   The Hanging or Projection of Stars and Planets on the Moon’s Limb
   ALX9   Post-Eclipse Changes of Surface Features
   ALX10 Reception of Radio Signals from Occulted Spacecraft
   ALX11 Bright Ring around Moon during Partial Solar Eclipse
   ALX12 Extended Glows of Occulted Planets

ALZ THE ENIGMA OF LUNAR MAGNETISM

   ALZ1   Anomalous Features of Lunar Magnetism
   ALZ2   Anomalous Demagnetization Behavior of Lunar Samples
   ALZ3   Correlations of Magnetic Anomalies with Surface Features
   ALZ4   Correlated Directions of Magnetization of Lunar Magnetic Anomalies

 AM  MARS

AME MARTIAN GEOLOGICAL ANOMALIES


   AME1   The Martian Channels
   AME2   Systems of Lineaments on Mars
   AME3   Pyramidal Structures
   AME4   Ice Layering in the North Polar Regions
   AME5   The “Searchlight” Areas
   AME6   Evidence for Surface and Subsurface Ice
   AME7   Anomalous Hillocks and Ridges
   AME8   Martian Surface Asymmetry
   AME9   The White Rock
   AME10 Anomalous Frost on the Martian Surface
   AME11 Polar Features near the Equator
   AME12 Ice-Cap Melting Correlated with Solar Activity
   AME13 Excess of Grazing-Incidence Craters
   AME14 Unidentified Active Ingredient in Martian Soil and the Possibility of Life
   AME15 Lack of Water-Ice at the Southern Polar Cap
   AME16 Anomalously Wet Areas
   AME17 Spectroscopic Evidence of Vegetation
   AME18 Apparent Lack of Extensive Surface Erosion
   AME19 Layered Deposits
   AME20 Evidence for an Episode of Accelerated Crater Obliteration
   AME21 Pedestal Craters and Their Eroded Environs
   AME22 Flow-Like Character of Crater Ejecta
   AME23 The Tharsis Bulge

AMF LUMINOUS PHENOMENA ON MARS

   AMF1   Flares and Light Flashes

AML THE CURIOUS SATELLITES OF MARS


   AML1   Possible Early Sightings of the Martian Satellites
   AML2   The Grooves of Phobos
   AML3   The Anomalous Acceleration of Phobos

AMO MARTIAN TELESCOPIC ANOMALIES


   AMO1   The Martian Canals
   AMO2   Pre-Mariner Observations of Martian Craters
   AMO3   The Springtime Wave of Darkness
   AMO4   Transitory Dark Spots

AMW ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA ON MARS

   AMW1   Bright Spots during Planet Wide Dust Storms
   AMW2   Moving Dark Lines
   AMW3   Vertical Cloud Columns
   AMW4   Planet-Wide Dust Storms
   AMW5   Isotopic Anomalies in the Martian Atmosphere
   AMW6   The Blue Clearings

 AN  NEPTUNE

ANB PROBLEMS WITH NEPTUNE’S ORBIT


   ANB1   The Large Residual in Neptune’s Orbit

ANF NEPTUNE’S INTRINSIC RADIATION

   ANF1   Measurements of Intrinsic Energy from Neptune

ANL RING AND SATELLITE IRREGULARITIES

   ANL1   Disarray among Neptune’s Moons
   ANL2   Neptune’s Elusive Ring and Its Possible Incompleteness

ANO TELESCOPIC ANOMALIES

   ANO1   Neptune’s Variable Brightness

 AO  STARS AND EXTENDED OBJECTS


AOB STELLAR DYNAMICS AND DISTRIBUTION


   AOB1   Star Rings
   AOB2   Star Streams
   AOB3   Expansion of Our Galaxy’s Globular-Cluster Population
   AOB4   Spherical Distribution of Globular Clusters and Their Apparent Nonparticipation in Galactic Rotation
   AOB5   Geocentrically Oriented Spectroscopic Binaries
   AOB6   Anomalously Slow Rotation of Stars
   AOB7   The Possible Existence of a Minimum Distance between Stars
   AOB8   Existence of a Lower Limit to the Number of Stars in Globular Clusters
   AOB9   Non-collapsing Globular Clusters
   AOB10 Sub-dwarfs Move Counter to Galactic Rotation
   AOB11 High Pulsar Velocities
   AOB12 Ubiquity of Binary and Multiple-Star Systems
   AOB13 Pulsar Formation Rate Exceeds Supernova Frequency
   AOB14 Dearth of Population-III Stars
   AOB15 Curious Distribution of Anomalous Cepheids
   AOB16 Family of Population-I Stars in Galactic Halo
   AOB17 The Existence of Globular Clusters
   AOB18 The Existence of Stars
   AOB19 Absence of Binaries in Globular Clusters
   AOB20 Alignment of Axes of Young Stars
   AOB21 Young Stars with Anomalous Velocities

AOF ANOMALIES DETECTED THROUGH STELLAR RADIATION


   AOF1   Star Color Changes in Historical Times
   AOF2   Anomalous Variable Objects: A Few Extreme Cases
   AOF3   Unidentified Objects at the Core of Our Galaxy
   AOF4   Anomalies of Wolf-Rayet Stars
   AOF5   Nova and Supernova Anomalies
   AOF6   Cepheid Anomalies
   AOF7   Apparent Absence of Bright Carbon Stars
   AOF8   The “Missing” Solar Neutrinos and, by Extension, Stellar Neutrino Deficits
   AOF9   Pulsar Anomalies
   AOF10 Unidentified Infrared Objects in Our Galaxy
   AOF11 Optical Bursters and Flare Stars
   AOF12 Flicker Stars
   AOF13 Supermassive Stars
   AOF14 Discordant Binaries
   AOF15 Stars Emitting Excess Infrared Radiation
   AOF16 Spinning-Up Stars
   AOF17 Physical Barriers in the Evolutionary Path between Red Giants and White Dwarfs
   AOF18 Discrete Redshifts in Stellar Spectra
   AOF19 Gamma-Ray Sources Correlated with Solar Oscillations
   AOF20 Rapid Variation of Celestial Radio Sources
   AOF21 Gamma-Ray Objects
   AOF22 Galactic Sources of Unidentified Radiation
   AOF23 White-Dwarf Anomalies
   AOF24 Globular-Cluster “Age’ Anomalies
   AOF25 Infrared Bursters
   AOF26 Stellar “Age” Anomalies
   AOF27 Higher Masses of Smaller White Dwarfs
   AOF28 Historical Disappearance of Stars
   AOF29 Gamma-Ray Bursters
   AOF30 X-Ray Bursters

AOO EXTENDED GALACTIC OBJECTS


   AOO1   X-Ray Rings
   AOO2   Nebular Jets
   AOO3   The North Polar Radio Spur
   AOO4   Triangular Appearance of Stars in Telescopes
   AOO5   Puzzling Nature of Bok Globules
   AOO6   Jets from Young Stars
   AOO7   The Red Rectangle
   AOO8   Herbig-Haro Objects
   AOO9   Molecular-Cloud Rings
   AOO10 Infrared Cirrus Clouds
   AOO11 Diffuse Cartwheel-Like Structures

AOX STELLAR-ECLIPSE PHENOMENA


   AOX1   Anomalous Precession of Eclipsing Binaries
   AOX2   Anomalous Stellar-Eclipse Light Curves
   AOX3   Sudden Onsets and Cessations of Stellar Eclipses

 AP  PLUTO

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 AQ  QUASARS

AQB QUASAR CLUSTERING AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH GALAXIES

   AQB1   Quasar-Galaxy Juxtaposition
   AQB2   Quasar Pairs Straddling Galaxies
   AQB3   Anisotropic Distributions of Galaxies
   AQB4   Apparent Physical Connections between Quasars and Galaxies
   AQB5   Quasar Alignments
   AQB6   Pairs and Clusters of Quasars

AQF ANOMALIES DETECTED THROUGH QUASAR RADIATION


   AQF1   Initial Increase of Bright Quasars with Redshift
   AQF2   Quantization of Quasar Redshifts
   AQF3   Possible Redshift Cutoff for Quasars
   AQF4   Flat Distribution of Faint Quasars
   AQF5   The Quasar Energy Paradox
   AQF6   Absence of Blue-Shifted Quasars
   AQF7   Anomalous Redshifts of Quasar Absorption Lines
   AQF8   Quasar Variability: Origin and Implications
   AQF9   Unresolved Nature of Blazers (BL Lacertae)

AQO QUASAR MORPHOLOGY AND COMPONENT DYNAMICS

   AQO1   Quasar Fuzz: What Is It?
   AQO2   Anomalies of Quasar Radio-Jet Structures
   AQO3   Superluminal Velocities in Quasars

 AR  SATURN

ARF SATURN’S INTRINSIC RADIATION


   ARF1   The Saturn Electrostatic Discharges (SEDs)
   ARF2   Measurements of Saturn’s Intrinsic Energy
   ARF3   Sudden, Temporary Cessation of Radio Emissions

ARL SATELLITE AND RING ANOMALIES

   ARL1   Pre-Spacecraft Observations of Extra Rings
   ARL2   Knots in Saturn’s Rings When Viewed Edgewise
   ARL3   Bright Spot on Saturn’s Rings
   ARL4   Anomalous Shadows of the Planet on the Rings
   ARL5   Dark Spokes in the Rings of Saturn
   ARL6   Kinked and Inhomogeneous Rings
   ARL7   Dark-Sided Iapetus
   ARL8   Titan’s Variable Brightness
   ARL9   Changes in Saturn’s Rings Observed within Historical Times
   ARL10 The “Gaps” between the Rings
   ARL11 Ring Asymmetries and Eccentricities
   ARL12 Hyperion’s Chaotic Rotation
   ARL13 Irregular Density Trend of Saturn’s Moons
   ARL14 Fine Structure of Saturn’s Rings
   ARL15 Varying Crater Densities on Saturn’s Moons
   ARL16 Youthful Features of Saturn’s Rings

 AS  THE SUN

ASF SOLAR-RADIATION ANOMALIES


   ASF1   Large Changes in Solar-Flare Activity
   ASF2   Periodicity of Solar Cosmic Rays
   ASF3   The “Missing” Solar Neutrinos
   ASF4   Large Variations in Isotopes Implanted by the Solar Wind
   ASF5   155-Day Periodicity in Solar Flares
   ASF6   Implication of Solar-Wind Implanted Noble Gases

ASO ANOMALOUS OBSERVATIONS OF THE SUN

   ASO1   Transient Dark Regions on the Sun
   ASO2   Remarkable Coronas
   ASO3   Bulges on the Solar Limb
   ASO4   Evidence of Past Prolonged Minima in Solar Activity
   ASO5   Short-Term Periodicities in Sunspot Numbers
   ASO6   Solar Oblateness and Quadrupole Moment
   ASO7   Changes in the Rate of Solar Rotation
   ASO8   Changes in Solar Diameter
   ASO9   Correlation of Sunspot Numbers and Planetary Configurations
   ASO10 Radial Solar Oscillations

ASX SOLAR ECLIPSE AND OCCULTATION PHENOMENA

   ASX1   Bailey’s Beads
   ASX2   Visibility of the Moon’s Limb during Solar Eclipses
   ASX3   Fingers of Light Projected on the Moon
   ASX4   Thin Pencils of Light Extending Far beyond the Corona
   ASX5   Exaggerated Notches in the Moon’s Limb during Solar Eclipses
   ASX6   Pendulum Perturbations during Solar Eclipses
   ASX7   Spacecraft Signal Perturbations during Solar Occultations
   ASX7   Increases of Galactic Radio Noise during Total Solar Eclipses
   ASX8   Large Discrepancies between Calculated and Observed Eclipse Parameters

ASZ SOLAR AND INTERPLANETARY MAGNETIC FIELD PHENOMENA

   ASZ1   Enhancements of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field
   ASZ2   Compatibility of Interplanetary Magnetic Field Measurements with an Electrically Charged Sun

 AT  COSMOS

ATB UNIVERSE DYNAMICS AND MASS DISTRIBUTION


   ATB1   The Existence of the Universe
   ATB2   The Low Mean Density of the Universe
   ATB3   An Angular Momentum-Mass Relationship for a Wide Range of Astronomical Objects
   ATB4   Evidence for Universal Rotation

ATF COSMIC ANOMALIES DETECTED THROUGH RADIATION


   ATF1   Isotropy of Cosmic Background Radiation
   ATF2   Deviations of the Cosmic Back ground Radiation from the Blackbody Curve
   ATF3   The Existence of Cosmic Rays
   ATF4   The Isotropic Cosmic X-Ray Background
   ATF5   Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays
   ATF6   The High Flux of Low-Energy Antiprotons
   ATF7   Antineutrino Pulses
   ATF8   Apparent Absence of Appreciable Antimatter in the Observable Universe
   ATF9   Exceptional Increases in Cosmic Ray Intensity
   ATF10 Asymmetry of Infrared Background Radiation
   ATF11 Nondoppler Redshifts
   ATF12 Spectroscopic Evidence of Life in Space

ATO OBJECTS IN INTERGALACTIC SPACE

   ATO1   Intergalactic Clouds

 AU  URANUS


AUB ORBITAL AND ORIENTATION PHENOMENA

   AUB1   Anomalous Inclination of Uranus’s Axis

AUF URANIAN INTRINSIC RADIATION

   AUF1   Secular Changes in Radio Emissions

AUL RING AND SATELLITE PHENOMENA

   AUL1   The Mysterious Rings of Uranus

AUO TELESCOPIC ANOMALIES

   AUO1   Periodic Brightening of Uranus

 AV  VENUS

AVB VENUSIAN ORBITAL AND SPIN ANOMALIES

   AVB1   The Length of the Venusian Day
   AVB2   The Residual Advance of Venus’s Perihelion
   AVB3   Supposed Changes in Venus’s Orbit in Historical Times

AVE GEOLOGICAL PHENOMENA

   AVE1   Sharp-Edged Angular Rocks
   AVE2   Layered Sedimentary Rocks
   AVE3   Lack of Water on Venus
   AVE4   Large Ring Structures

AVF INTRINSIC RADIATION SOURCES

   AVF1   Sharp Shadows of Rocks on Venusian Surface
   AVF2   Bright Infrared Structures
   AVF3   Intrinsic Heat Radiation from Venus

AVL POSSIBLE TEMPORARY SATELLITES OF VENUS

   AVL1   Bright Objects Resembling Venusian Satellites

AVO ANOMALOUS TELESCOPIC OBSERVATIONS

   AVO1   Venusian Cusp Phenomena
   AVO2   Ring of Light around Venus
   AVO3   The Ashen-Light Phenomenon
   AVO4   The Phase Anomaly of Venus
   AVO5   Venus Seen Darker than the Sky
   AVO6   The Venusian Spoke System
   AVO7   Bright Spots
   AVO8   The Maedler Phenomenon: Brushes of Light
   AVO9   Flickering Light on Dark Limb
   AVO10 Terminator Irregularities

AVW VENUSIAN ATMOSPHERIC ANOMALIES


   AVW1   Superrotation of the Venusian Atmosphere
   AVW2   Anomalous Distribution and Scarcity of Water Vapor
   AVW3   Periodic Variation of CO2 Absorption Lines
   AVW4   Noble-Gas Anomalies

AVX TRANSIT ANOMALIES

   AVX1   Ring of Light around Venus during Contact Phase

AVZ MAGNETIC FIELD OF VENUS

   AVZ1   The Negligible Venusian Magnetic Field

 AW  GALAXIES

AWB DISTRIBUTION AND DYNAMICS OF GALAXIES


   AWB1   The Existence of Galactic Clusters
   AWB2   The Existence of Superclusters
   AWB3   The Existence of Large Voids in the Universe
   AWB4   The Swiss-Cheese Structure of the Universe
   AWB5   The Anomalous Rotation of Matter in Galaxies
   AWB6   Large-Scale Anisotropy in Galaxy Distribution
   AWB7   Seemingly-Related Galaxies with Discordant Redshifts
   AWB8   Large-Scale Streaming of Superclusters
   AWB9   The Origin of Galactic Rotation
   AWB10 Lines of Galaxies Associated With Elliptical Radio-Bright Galaxies
   AWB11 Spirals and Ellipticals Have Markedly Different Population Densities
   AWB12 Smooth Background Population of Lone Galaxies
   AWB13 Apparent Rapid Dispersal of Galactic Clusters
   AWB14 Structures Larger Than Superclusters
   AWB15 Anomalous Gas Motion in Elliptical Galaxies
   AWB16 Preferred Orientation of Galaxies in Clusters
   AWB17 The Existence of Galaxies

AWF ANOMALIES DETECTED THROUGH GALACTIC RADIATION

   AWF1   The Slight Blueness of Distant Galaxies
   AWF2   The Seyfert Energy Problem
   AWF3   Superluminous Infrared Galaxies
   AWF4   Luminosity Changes in Ordinary Galaxies
   AWF5   Variable X-Ray-Bright Galaxies
   AWF6   Ultraviolet Radiation from Elliptical Galaxies
   AWF7   Anomalous Radio Pulses from Galaxies
   AWF8   Quantization of Galaxy-Redshift Differences
   AWF9   Cluster Spiral Galaxies Have Higher Redshifts Than Ellipticals
   AWF10 Apparent Velocity Dispersion in Lines of Galaxies
   AWF11 Blueshifted Extragalactic Objects

AWO MOROPHOLOGY AND STRUCTURE OF GALAXIES

   AWO1   Galactic Jets
   AWO2   Radio-Luminous Rings Associated with Galaxies
   AWO3   Radio-Luminous Threads inside Galaxies
   AWO4   Bridges and Tails Connecting Galaxies
   AWO5   Partial Shells of Stars around Elliptical Galaxies
   AWO6   Ring Galaxies
   AWO7   Galaxies with Polar Rings of Material
   AWO8   Disk Galaxies with Warped Edges
   AWO9   Asymmetrical Galaxies
   AWO10 Clumpy Galaxies
   AWO11 Galactic Halos
   AWO12 Oblateness of Elliptical Galaxies
   AWO13 Anomalies of Spiral Galaxies
   AWO14 Origin and Persistence of Double Radio Sources
   AWO15 Anomalous Gravitational Distortion of Galactic Images

AWZ GALACTIC MAGNETIC FIELDS


   AWZ1   Magnetic-Field Anomalies in Our Galaxy

 AX  PLANET X


AXO OBSERVATIONS OF PLANET X

   AXO1   Visual Observations of Planet X
   AXO2   Infrared Observations of Planet X
   AXO3   Radio Observations of Planet X

 AY  METEORS AND METEORITES

AYB METEOR AND METEORITE FLUX ANOMALIES


   AYB1   Stationary Meteor Radiants
   AYB2   Meteor Rates Correlated with Solar Activity
   AYB3   Meteor Rates Correlated with Lunar Phase
   AYB4   Meteorites: Geographical Anomalies
   AYB5   Meteor and Meteorite Temporal Anomalies
   AYB6   The Unexpected Abundance of Very Large Meteors
   AYB7   Clouds and Swarms of Meteors
   AYB8   Micrometeoroid Loss-Gain Imbalance

AYE ANOMALIES IN METEORITE COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE


   AYE1   Isotopic and Inorganic Chemical Anomalies
   AYE2   Organic Compounds in Meteorites
   AYE3   Unusual Meteorite-Exposure Ages
   AYE4   Anomalous Formation Ages of Meteorites
   AYE5   “Sedimentary” Meteorites
   AYE6   Annihilation-Radiation Events Ascribed to Antimatter Meteorites
   AYE7   Meteorite Magnetic Anomalies
   AYE8   The Unexplained Origin(s) of Chondrules
   AYE9   The Brownlee Particles
   AYE10 Lack of Correspondence between Meteorite and Asteroid Compositions

AYO METEORS IN FLIGHT


   AYO1   The Peculiar Green Meteors and Fireballs
   AYO2   Erratic Meteors
   AYO3   Atmospheric Debris Resembling Meteors in Flight
   AYO4   Large Meteorites with Negligible Craters
   AYO5   Meteor Collisions
   AYO6   Meteors of Very Long Duration
   AYO7   Fireball Processions
   AYO8   Nebulous Meteors
   AYO9   Rebrightening of Meteor Trails
   AYO10 Dark Meteor-Like Streaks
   AYO11 Long, Hollow Cylinders of Meteoric Dust

 AZ  THE ZODIACAL LIGHT

AZO IDIOSYNCRACIES OF THE ZODIACAL LIGHT


   AZO1   Varying Visibility of the Zodiacal Light with Geographic Location
   AZO2   Zodiacal Light Observed on Northern Horizons in Northern Hemisphere
   AZO3   Irregularities in the Shape of the Zodiacal Light
   AZO4   Irregular and Sporadic Changes in Brightness
   AZO5   Zodiacal-Light Color Changes
   AZO6   Correlations of Brightness Changes with Solar Activity
   AZO7   Seasonal Variations of the Zodiacal Light
   AZO8   Unusual Extensions along the Ecliptic
   AZO9   Moon’s Shadow Dimming the Zodiacal Light
   AZO10 Infrared Images of Unexpected Dust Clouds
   AZO11 The False Zodiacal Light
   AZO12 The Lunar Zodiacal Light
   AZO13 Zodiacal Light Brightness Correlated with Lunar Phase
   AZO14 Zodiacal Light Brightness Correlated with the Comet Encke
   AZO15 “Waving” of the Axis of the Zodiacal Light
   AZO16 Apparent Youth of Interplanetary Dust Particles
   AZO17 Parallax of the Gegenschein

ESAMAN (StarViewerTeam Internacional 2010)
http://starviewerteam.com/2010/03/16/salen-a-la-luz-todas-las-anomalias-del-cosmos-tipificadas-con-codigos-que-evidencian-el-conocimiento-de-las-pruebas-incomodas/?blogsub=subscribed#subscribe-blog
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