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Originally posted by anhinga
Potential double post sorry; yeah this site has some decent photos of a twin looking sun. There is a good orbit chart from a US News and World Report article from the 80s, that's mentioned often in those "surviving PX" videos.
Originally posted by Timewavezer0
media.marshallmasters.com...
The interaction between our Sun and a massive object approaching it could present us with one of the greatest threat to our way of life — a perfect solar super storm. One that could slam into our planet like a knockout body blow.
We've already experienced a few sharp jabs and a really violent storm could reach the Earth in less than 18 hours. Unless we're prepared for it, it will lay waste to the modern technologies that shape our lives
When you follow the money, you see that our governments are taking this threat seriously. They’re spending immense sums to understand and cope with this threat. They are doing the right things, and at the right time. When you see the facts for yourself, the truth of it becomes unavoidable.
* A New Fleet of Space-based Solar Observatories by 2008
* Using Space Observatories to Understand Brown Dwarfs
* Polar Infrared Observatories as Backup to Space Observatories
* Finding New Earths — Future Lifeboats for Humanity
There are science facts, and then there are economic realities. To see the difference, let’s follow the money as we examine the recent burst of research activity by space agencies worldwide. We’ll look at NASA (USA) , ESA (Europe), CNES (France) and JAXA (Japan), and what they’re saying.
Originally posted by Chorlton
It should be noted the the other author of these statements is one Richard C Hoagland, known fruitcake.
"Richard C. Hoagland (born April 25, 1945) is an author of books that reject the scientific approach in favour of speculative theories on astronomical topics, and highly improbable conspiracy theories connected to the U.S. space program."
[edit on 13/10/07 by Chorlton]
Originally posted by Chorlton
It should be noted the the other author of these statements is one Richard C Hoagland, known fruitcake.
"Richard C. Hoagland (born April 25, 1945) is an author of books that reject the scientific approach in favour of speculative theories on astronomical topics, and highly improbable conspiracy theories connected to the U.S. space program."
[edit on 13/10/07 by Chorlton]