|
Post by baydoll on Aug 23, 2011 9:22:18 GMT -5
I'll love it even more if we're outta here by then. ;D
|
|
|
Post by shann0 on Aug 23, 2011 11:05:02 GMT -5
Meeee Toooo!
|
|
|
Post by PrisonerOfHope on Aug 23, 2011 22:46:45 GMT -5
Some interesting stuff here, but - as always - use discernment:
|
|
|
Post by shann0 on Aug 25, 2011 16:11:34 GMT -5
Haha. Check out this video. Here's why the MSM and NASA aren't clearing up the confusion. Notice how when he asks if NASA would really tell us if we needed to worry, he says yes while shaking his head no! Profanity alert!
|
|
|
Post by shann0 on Sept 5, 2011 14:30:31 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by emortimer on Sept 6, 2011 9:17:20 GMT -5
www.digitaljournal.com/article/311009Comet Elenin Hit By An Explosion? Update: Nasa Images Video over there....this is what I was talking about or should I say the results of it... last week they said a large CME from the sun would hit the comet and now this + Amateur observers studying NASA images from STEREO see Comet Elenin split into two parts (featured video). Leonid Elenin is said to have confirmed Comet's disintegration. Update: Comet Elenin mystery took another twist as amateur observers Kelly and Rob Collins posted images from NASA's STEREO system showing the Comet splitting into two as a result of shockwaves from an immense explosion. STEREO stands for Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory, a NASA project to study solar activity and its effect on the earth. Sydneystargazers.com reported that Leonid Elenin had confirmed the Comet's disintegration on his own web site spaceobs.org . This information, and whether the web site actually belongs to Leonid Elenin, have not been independently verified. There has been no announcement or update by NASA on Comet Elenin. If the Comet has indeed been destroyed, this raises the questions of how, by what, or even by whom. Another question is if the debris from the Comet will reach the earth. Read more: www.digitaljournal.com/article/311009#ixzz1XBKj7bc4
|
|
|
Post by shann0 on Sept 6, 2011 12:13:06 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by emortimer on Sept 6, 2011 12:30:05 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by shann0 on Sept 6, 2011 14:04:46 GMT -5
That's ok buddy, I got your back...
|
|
|
Post by emortimer on Sept 6, 2011 15:45:10 GMT -5
That's ok buddy, I got your back... could you scratch the left shoulder?? after the chat room and all the whips it is healing and itches ;D ;D ;D ;D
|
|
|
Post by PrisonerOfHope on Sept 6, 2011 22:58:50 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by emortimer on Sept 7, 2011 1:33:42 GMT -5
awesome gave me something to watch since I can not sleep
|
|
|
Post by emortimer on Sept 7, 2011 8:25:54 GMT -5
not fair no sleep Go here for picture www.space.com/12603-comet-elenin-photo-nasa-stereo-spacecraft.htmlA NASA spacecraft aimed at the sun shifted its unblinking gaze to an approaching comet last week to snap a new photo of the icy object as it flew by. The image shows the comet Elenin as it passed within 4.3 million miles (7 million kilometers) of one of NASA's twin Stereo sun-watching spacecraft during a series of deep space photo sessions that began on Aug. 1. NASA rolled the Stereo-B satellite to give its instruments a view of the comet flyby, officials said. From Stereo's observations, the fuzzy comet Elenin can be seen streaking across a small portion of the sky. The comet was seen by Stereo's HI-2 telescope between Aug. 1 to 5, and by the higher resolution HI-1 telescope between Aug. 6 to 12, NASA officials said. Stereo mission scientists planned to take photos for one-hour every day through Aug. 12. [See the Stereo probe's new comet Elenin photo] "From August 15 onward, the comet enters the HI-1 telescope's nominal field of view, at which time we should enjoy continuous viewing of the comet," NASA researchers explained in an update posted to the Stereo mission website. Comet Elenin is expected to become brighter over the next few days, and could be detectable using Stereo's coronagraph instrument between Aug. 20 and Sept. 1, NASA officials said. Mission managers are then expecting the comet to become visible to another sun-watching spacecraft – NASA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) – for six days, beginning on Sept. 23. Comet Elenin was discovered in December by Russian astronomer Leonid Elenin, who spotted the icy wanderer using the International Scientific Optical Network's robotic observatory near Mayhill, New Mexico. Viewed from Earth, comet Elenin presently appears as a faint smudge of light in deep sky exposures. By late August the comet could be visible to the naked eye as a dim "fuzzy star" with a tail. [Best Close Encounters with Comets] Comet Elenin will fly through the inner solar system in October 2011 and be 22 million miles (35 million kilometers) away at its closest approach to our planet, NASA scientists have said. The comet is not expected to be particularly dazzling, but the flyby may be a good chance to study a relatively young comet from the outer solar system. Some doomsday theorists have pinned the Nibiru rogue planet hypothesis on the small comet. Conspiracy theorists say a planet, known as Nibiru, will swing in from the outskirts of our solar system and collide with Earth and wipe out humanity in 2012. Since no rogue planet has been found in the outer solar system, some people have argued that comet Elenin will be the true culprit in the Nibiru-Earth collision. NASA has dismissed the notion that comet Elenin is anything other than a dim, wimpy comet. It poses no threat to Earth, making its closest pass at a distance roughly 100 times farther than the distance from Earth to the moon. NASA's identical twin Stereo spacecraft were launched in October 2006. They are offset from one another, one flying ahead of the Earth and the other behind. The name "Stereo" is short for Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory.
|
|
|
Post by shann0 on Sept 7, 2011 10:42:36 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by emortimer on Sept 7, 2011 11:28:56 GMT -5
OK so you are special and I am lazy to copy picture...I have only had 3 hours of sleep I know I should but some do not like pictures maybe I am just over tired and need sleep maybe after I get raptures sleep will not be an issue ;D ;D ;D
|
|
|
Post by shann0 on Sept 7, 2011 18:41:11 GMT -5
It's ok! No need to feel that way. I only posted it so we don't have to go to another website to view it. I do that for others too. Blessings to you emo.
|
|
|
Post by emortimer on Sept 7, 2011 19:34:13 GMT -5
It's ok! No need to feel that way. I only posted it so we don't have to go to another website to view it. I do that for others too. Blessings to you emo. LOL you are too sweet =)
|
|
|
Post by shann0 on Sept 10, 2011 11:27:41 GMT -5
Here's firecharger, telling it like it is.
|
|
|
Post by shann0 on Sept 10, 2011 11:29:44 GMT -5
And Humble Horse. Wrote a song about it. Like to hear it? Here it goes....
|
|