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originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: KansasGirl
If the entire planet glowed red hot poor old Opportunity would have been toast. Which it wasn't.
originally posted by: cooperton
Go outside and look for your self. If you're in an area with little light pollution, you can see multiple "Shooting stars" per night. The trick to seeing them is gazing upward, zoning out, not focusing on any point. Eventually you'll see a flash in your periphery and your eyes will be quick enough to see it before it dissipates. I've seen multiple in one night. Sometimes they even do loops.
Every day, Earth is bombarded with more than 100 tons of dust and sand-sized particles.
About once a year, an automobile-sized asteroid hits Earth’s atmosphere, creates an impressive fireball, and burns up before reaching the surface.
Every 2,000 years or so, a meteoroid the size of a football field hits Earth and causes significant damage to the area.
Only once every few million years, an object large enough to threaten Earth’s civilization comes along. Impact craters on Earth, the moon and other planetary bodies are evidence of these occurrences.
Space rocks smaller than about 25 meters (about 82 feet) will most likely burn up as they enter the Earth’s atmosphere and cause little or no damage.
www.neoshield.eu...
Upon applying statistical considerations to the present discovery rate and assuming a uniform probability of discovery every day, it turns out that they are not. A cluster of at least four objects approaching on the same day is expected about three months of every four; a cluster of five about three times per year.
Thousands of meteorites weighing about a pound are thought to fall to Earth every year, but many of these events go unnoticed, because the small rocks land in uninhabited forests or open ocean waters.
originally posted by: one4all
originally posted by: liliththedestroyer
a reply to: one4all
I will believe it when it happens. I have been on this site since my 20's and yes I have changed my username way too many times. I have been here for the giant fireball that was supposed to hit, planet X was another one, then there Sherry Shriner and her theories on the reptilian take over, along with Alex Collier. Then there was the supposed alien invasion where giant UFO's were supposed to show up and cause destruction. Then 2012 came and went and now 2021? Yeah I am a wait and see type of girl now. Although I will admit humanity is becoming more corrupt and I am more scared if humans than somee end of the world prophecy that won't happen.
If you are interested there is ample evidence to support one specific event...the same one Gill Broussard talks about....there is ample evidence that TPTB are preparing alongside the 2021 timeline....and have been for a very very long time.Global Humanity was MILKED for all it was wort so TPTB could build DUMBS and go into Space to survive what is soon going to be here.....the Generations who will fight on behalf of Humanities survival might not even be born yet but the fact remains that there is a cyclical ELE that visits our Planet....and we are due......the exact name and date are things WE CREATE AND MANIFEST and have zero to do with the reality …..don't get hung up on dates simply because you will be preparing for someone else anyways.....all of my Preps are IMHO GOING TO BENEFIT SOMEONE ELSE and I VALUE THAT PERSON WHOMEVER THEY WILL BE VERY HIGHLY....we are all conduits to the future since the moments of our births...that's all.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
a reply to: agentcyman
In 2013 Comet ISON approached our solar system with an intensity that suprised observers. By the time it had reached the inner zone of the solar system it already had a massive tail that spanned 100,000 miles and could be seen shedding large chunks of itself. Before it's demise at Perihelion it had a near impact brush with the planet Mars, which when the cometary debris feild streaming behind it began interacting with Mars atmosphere the entire planet brightened to a hot red glow and remained like that for several days... it is speculated that the debris feild impacted Mars pretty intensly and scalded the surface of the planet.
NASA on this.
Despite its close distance from Mars, Comet ISON was very faint and relatively inactive at that stage in its journey toward the Sun.
There seems to be a disconnect between your claim and what actually occurred?
Tuns, in turn, count up to 20 before rolling over into k'atuns. As 20 blocks of 360 days, each k'atun translates into 7,200 days, or just less than 20 years. The k'atun place then counts up before rolling over into the final digit, the b'ak'tun.
If that word sounds familiar, it's because Dec. 21, 2012, on our calendar marks the end of the 13th b'ak'tun of the Mayan Long Count Calendar. In other words, it's the day the count will read 13.0.0.0.0. On Dec. 22, it will read 13.0.0.0.1.
originally posted by: agentcyman
originally posted by: Blaine91555
a reply to: agentcyman
In 2013 Comet ISON approached our solar system with an intensity that suprised observers. By the time it had reached the inner zone of the solar system it already had a massive tail that spanned 100,000 miles and could be seen shedding large chunks of itself. Before it's demise at Perihelion it had a near impact brush with the planet Mars, which when the cometary debris feild streaming behind it began interacting with Mars atmosphere the entire planet brightened to a hot red glow and remained like that for several days... it is speculated that the debris feild impacted Mars pretty intensly and scalded the surface of the planet.
NASA on this.
Despite its close distance from Mars, Comet ISON was very faint and relatively inactive at that stage in its journey toward the Sun.
There seems to be a disconnect between your claim and what actually occurred?
That disconnect... Is your understanding of what NASA claims as "faint" and relatively "inactive"...
LMMFAO...
Has anyone here ever seen an inactive cometary body within the inner solar system?
Really dude?... OBVIOUSLY... You personally weren't interested enough to watch the WIDELY RAVED ABOUT, NASA ADVERTISED spectacle comet ISON became... I did. For an entire week as it dashed past Jupiter and into Earths personal space... Everyone was so worried about ISONs possible deflection by Mars gravity into an Earthbound direction...
When ISON did intersect with Mars...
YES... MARS ATMOSPHERE BLAZED BRIGHT RED HOT...
With as thin as the atmosphere is on Mars... YES... ISONs debris tail created a stellar storm that had every opportunity to slam into the landscape of the Martian terrain and due to the HYPERVELOCITY impacts ISON debris created.. YEAH... Dirty ice slamming into hard rock at 32,000 feet per second created lots of superheated matter... Whether it be Gaseous... Liquid... or Solid...
Regards the rover... Well gee there was a shielded side of Mars at that time wasn"t there... Guess that's where Opportunity was parked that night...
originally posted by: Phage
It is also feared that the breakup of comet ISON left behind a large object debris feild into which the Earth will pass through during its annual orbit, which to date has been authenticated with the Russian, Spanish, Australian, and Cuban impacts
Why is this feared? ISON did not cross Earth's orbit.
I will work on preventing an impact.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
originally posted by: InTheLight
originally posted by: agentcyman
originally posted by: Blaine91555
a reply to: agentcyman
In 2013 Comet ISON approached our solar system with an intensity that suprised observers. By the time it had reached the inner zone of the solar system it already had a massive tail that spanned 100,000 miles and could be seen shedding large chunks of itself. Before it's demise at Perihelion it had a near impact brush with the planet Mars, which when the cometary debris feild streaming behind it began interacting with Mars atmosphere the entire planet brightened to a hot red glow and remained like that for several days... it is speculated that the debris feild impacted Mars pretty intensly and scalded the surface of the planet.
NASA on this.
Despite its close distance from Mars, Comet ISON was very faint and relatively inactive at that stage in its journey toward the Sun.
There seems to be a disconnect between your claim and what actually occurred?
That disconnect... Is your understanding of what NASA claims as "faint" and relatively "inactive"...
LMMFAO...
Has anyone here ever seen an inactive cometary body within the inner solar system?
Really dude?... OBVIOUSLY... You personally weren't interested enough to watch the WIDELY RAVED ABOUT, NASA ADVERTISED spectacle comet ISON became... I did. For an entire week as it dashed past Jupiter and into Earths personal space... Everyone was so worried about ISONs possible deflection by Mars gravity into an Earthbound direction...
When ISON did intersect with Mars...
YES... MARS ATMOSPHERE BLAZED BRIGHT RED HOT...
With as thin as the atmosphere is on Mars... YES... ISONs debris tail created a stellar storm that had every opportunity to slam into the landscape of the Martian terrain and due to the HYPERVELOCITY impacts ISON debris created.. YEAH... Dirty ice slamming into hard rock at 32,000 feet per second created lots of superheated matter... Whether it be Gaseous... Liquid... or Solid...
Regards the rover... Well gee there was a shielded side of Mars at that time wasn"t there... Guess that's where Opportunity was parked that night...
Damn, you make me want to take that college astronomy course at night.
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: KansasGirl
If the entire planet glowed red hot poor old Opportunity would have been toast. Which it wasn't.
originally posted by: StoutBroux
Here are some NASA fun facts though:
www.neoshield.eu...
Actually, it did not. C/2012 S1 (ISON of lore) passed above the ecliptic at Earth's orbit when inbound and any fragments passed even higher above the ecliptic when outbound.
Actually Phage... ISON did cross Earth's orbit. It wasn't until almost one year later that Earth Would be experiencing ISON's debris field.
Doubtful, if it had it would most likely have had a much greater velocity inbound. Something like Oumuamua did.
ISON originated from a system source located light years away from our solar system.
No it didn't.
As ISON interacted with the sun to produce one of the most dynamically brissant X class solar flares recently seen
No. But this sure beats the hell out of politics.
Could it have been just the Martian atmosphere glowing red hot?
originally posted by: Phage
It is also feared that the breakup of comet ISON left behind a large object debris feild into which the Earth will pass through during its annual orbit, which to date has been authenticated with the Russian, Spanish, Australian, and Cuban impacts
Why is this feared? ISON did not cross Earth's orbit.
I will work on preventing an impact.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Phage, can there be a core from an exploded super nova?