What's most interesting to me is that we ourselves are moving at an incredible velocity through space where for time being appears as a very stable and slow transition. When NASA says stuff like "larger than expected" they are nicely saying their models are clearly not accurate. People of course will argue until the bitter end and speculation becomes sword and shield because their fact finding ability has been exhausted.Everything in your paragraph is speculation. You are so positive - saying "will be" and "is higher", based on a single data point that I laughed out loud. NASA's risk analysis hasn't expressed any of what you've said. But please, don't let me stop you from creating facts and trends from a single datapoint. Note that this is the first spacecraft to be positioned in L2.
