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Originally posted by Hal9000
I wonder if we will see a meteor shower when it does reach us?
Originally posted by IAttackPeople
If you took all the material that's in the coma and tail of a comet, you could fit it into a suitcase and still have room for a change of clothes.
Amateur astronomers have been monitoring this magnetic sheet of hot plasma on the sun's southeastern limb for three days. Can it last much longer? Prominences often collapse or erupt in a matter of hours, but this one is persistent.
"An analysis of observations of comet P/Holmes 1892III's two 8-10 mag bursts indicates that these phenomena are consistent with the grazing encounter of a small satellite with the nucleus on November 4.6, 1892, and the final encounter on January 16.3, 1893. While after the first burst the total magnitude fell less than 2 mag from November 7 to 30, the fading was much more rapid after the second burst. It is suggested that the grazing encounter distributed a volume of large chunks in the neighborhood of the nucleus, maintaining activity for weeks." Source: Icarus (ISSN 0019-1035), vol. 60, Dec. 1984, p. 522-531.
Originally posted by C.H.U.D.
That must be the impact of a solar CME we are seeing there.
Its not me. Or at least its not anything I have ever been. I sense that in a way she is in the sky but not seen, like the blue rock was before it shined. I expect that there will be something else worth looking up at before Thanksgiving.
Would you believe me if I said there just might be a new green star watching over you and your family at dinner in the near future?
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Originally posted by NGC2736
reply to post by Malichai
Do you mind proving that? I'm not being trollish or anything, but proof of claims to predictions need to be a bit more documented. Is thatt your website in the quote?