Breaking News - Does ISON Have A Little Brother?
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That is Ison moving among galaxies and stars. Sorry to burst your disinformation.
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How far is the asteroid from the comet? How far is the asteroid to the earth?
It is simple really. Until you could get a photo from say Mars, in a week when the comet will be at its closest approach to the place, and the asteroid is tailing the comet or moving parallel to the comet, nothing to worry about, then this could be a reputable discussion.
It is simple really. Until you could get a photo from say Mars, in a week when the comet will be at its closest approach to the place, and the asteroid is tailing the comet or moving parallel to the comet, nothing to worry about, then this could be a reputable discussion.
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Bgood wrote,
"http://images.slooh.com/files/Comet_ISO ... panion.gif
New timelapse images have emerged of Comet ISON, the images also confirm that their is another object traveling right alongside it. Whatever this object is, its big. Could it be the fabled Planet X? NASA would have you believe this is Eros, the second-largest near-Earth asteroid, but they would say that wouldn’t they. One thing is for sure, we will all find out soon enough.[/quote]"
An impressive cine of 5 images. But to me they are not moving parallel with each other. It looks as if the asteroid is overtaking the comet. Parallax again? I'm trying to keep an open mind about this stuff. Is it a sign from Heavenly Father? Like you say. We shall see.
But at this point in time, I'm at least 51% sure it is just an interesting comet to watch through my telescope.
"http://images.slooh.com/files/Comet_ISO ... panion.gif
New timelapse images have emerged of Comet ISON, the images also confirm that their is another object traveling right alongside it. Whatever this object is, its big. Could it be the fabled Planet X? NASA would have you believe this is Eros, the second-largest near-Earth asteroid, but they would say that wouldn’t they. One thing is for sure, we will all find out soon enough.[/quote]"
An impressive cine of 5 images. But to me they are not moving parallel with each other. It looks as if the asteroid is overtaking the comet. Parallax again? I'm trying to keep an open mind about this stuff. Is it a sign from Heavenly Father? Like you say. We shall see.
But at this point in time, I'm at least 51% sure it is just an interesting comet to watch through my telescope.
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Hey Bgood, just a suggestion, i really think you should combine the 20+ ISON threads into one thread. It's just to difficult to keep up with some many threads on one topic. I think you will get more views and discussion. Someone already posted about comet ISON "little brother" with a great explanation but I have no idea where to find it among the many ISON threads. Do a blip-it on ISON. Just my two cents.
Apparantly comet ISON is broken up, (guess that depends on who you ask) so multiple heads just means that the pieces of rock are discharging and generate seperate coma's.
Cheers,
M&M
Apparantly comet ISON is broken up, (guess that depends on who you ask) so multiple heads just means that the pieces of rock are discharging and generate seperate coma's.
Cheers,
M&M
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Whatever it is, and whatever it means; it is still there.
Whatever it is, and whatever it means; it is still there.
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Thanks for keeping us posted on this, Bgood! I have always been a fan of JimMcCanney, his brilliance, and tenacity. He is one of the few that I trust in analyzing these kind of things. His theories on the electrical nature of the cosmos, rather than gravitational, puts him head and shoulders above his peers. I have his site bookmarked and look forward to his new shows.
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The electrical interaction between Mercury and the comet is illustating Jim McCanney's theory of the electrical nature of the universe, rather than the more accepted view of it being gravitationally oriented. Jim' radio show last Thursday had a lot about that. Fascinating, IMO.Bgood wrote:Comet ISON and Mercury's Electrical Phenomenon Nov 12-18 2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8Ia8awp ... e=youtu.be" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Orbital Diagrams: http://www.solarsystemscope.com/ison/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Geologists estimate that Mercury's iron core occupies about 42% of its volume and it has a large magnetic field, for Earth this iron core proportion is 17%. Earth however is denser overall.
Mercury's core has a higher iron content than that of any other major planet in the Solar System. Mercury's core makes it the most iron-rich planet in the solar system, with iron accounting for 65-70% of the planet's mass. This should allow us from Earth to see unprecedented Magnetic Field interactions between Comet ISON, Mercury and our Sun.
Oct. 1st to Oct. 3rd comet ISON passed within 6-7 million miles of the north pole of Mars. It will pass above Earth on Dec. 26, approaching within 42 million miles.
Distance of planets from the Sun: Mars 146 million miles, Mercury 32 million, Earth 92 million.
Mars Coma Images: J7409
Mars and ISON together in shot: ITelescope New Mexico USA, 14' APO JO6/.530 CCD STL 11000 L-2x300 Sec RGB=120 sec bin 2; 10-6-2013 Raffaele Esposito
Curiosity Rover Comet ISON coma photos from surface of Mars: COMET ISON IN ALL ITS GLORY FROM MARS!!!! TAKEN OCT 3,2013 (Includes 3 JPL images)
Mars Goes Comet and Gains a Coma!!! October 2, 2013 Update #3: Photo taken by Ari Koutsouradis on October 2, 2013 @ Westminster MD USA (You can view on Spaceweather.com) Image of Mars (lower right) and Comet ISON (upper left) was taken about 5:00 AM EDT in Westminster Maryland using a Nikon D5000 and a Stellarvue 80ED telescope. It's composed of 44 30-second exposures at ISO1600, stacked using DeepSkyStacker. Credit and copyright: Ari Koutsouradis.
Other Videos of Mars Coma:
Captured Mars Coma October 5 2013 (Rayban 2865)
Did Mars and Comet ISON React Electrically?
Mars Goes Comet and Gains a Coma!!! October 2, 2013 Update #3
Dragon and Mythical Icon Images: Symbols of an Alien Sky (http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;); Wallace Thornhill, David Talbott (Plasma discharge streamers traveling between planets) Io Moon Eruption: The observation was made Aug. 15 using the Keck II telescope one of the biggest eruptions ever captured.
Ed Dames remote viewing video drawing/sketch: SOLAR FLARE to END HUMANITY in 2013 - REMOTE VIEWING with Major Ed Dames The Kill Shot (8:44 sec)
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Can you elaborate on why we need to go underground on 11/28? Thanks.