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Originally posted by Frankenchrist
I recall the comet in the movie "Deep Impact" being called "ELE" which stood for End of Life Event.
Originally posted by Zagari
Leonid Elenin discovered it...Can you remember the name of the boy who discovers the comet in Deep Impact? Yeah, its LEO.
Originally posted by reefdiver910
thats some crazy stuff , i wonder if it will actually come any closer , maybe this is planet x?
Originally posted by Stargate2012
reply to post by PuterMan
Um you might want to look at this
lastgreatday8.blogspot.com...
Originally posted by Stargate2012
reply to post by amongus
Read my blog and you shall see
Here is one piece to the puzzle.
The Danger of Draco The Dragon in October 2011
lastgreatday8.blogspot.com...
In the last 10 days astronomers have counted at least 25 comets on the NASA SOHO Spacecraft, plunging into the Sun. It could mean a larger one ahead.
These comets could be part of a larger comet, according to astronomers. The comet may come without notice, much like the cosmic visitor named Comet Ikeya-Seki in 1965, which was seen in broad daylight and came without warning.
One candidate would be the newly discovered Comet
2010 X1 Elenin, which comes very close to our planet in the Fall of 2011. The comet will be so bright you can see it with the unaided eye even in a small city.
Originally posted by amongus
Originally posted by Stargate2012
reply to post by amongus
Read my blog and you shall see
Here is one piece to the puzzle.
The Danger of Draco The Dragon in October 2011
lastgreatday8.blogspot.com...
I'll pass. Link to your blog? Are you joking? Post your theories here, and stop trolling here for hits to your blog
Edit: thanks for posting the info. .
edit on 18-1-2011 by amongus because: (no reason given)
Closest approach for one solution is on Oct. 21, 2011, at 0.15 AU. Elongation 81 degrees. It will be right on the celestial equator so will be equally visible to N and S hemisphere observers