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Originally posted by silentraptor
i would say when elenin get to the same line with eart and the sun,earth could go throug a physical magnetic shift which means; this huge energie will trigger major earthquakes, megastorms , tsunamis etc..?!
Originally posted by ALOSTSOUL
Fun fact:
Elenin means destitution in German,
painful, wretched in Norwegain
let out in Hungarian
Peace,
ALS
Thoughts is nothing will happen it will be like every other day.
Originally posted by FrackOff
I just srcolled through the orbit map day by day to get a grasp of how fast every plant and Elenin moves, and my biggest descovery was noticing the straight line alignments of the Sun/Earth/Elenin on September 24/25th days. Now i read and understand the alignment on March 15th, but in September they are all aligned THAT much closer in comparison...
Any thoughts?
Originally posted by silentraptor
i would say when elenin get to the same line with eart and the sun,earth could go throug a physical magnetic shift which means; this huge energie will trigger major earthquakes, megastorms , tsunamis etc..?!
Originally posted by eightfold
reply to post by discl0sur3
You'd be surprised actually, that little glowing glob (originally discovered by an amateur astronomer - a Russian guy called Leonid Elenin) allows us to calculate its orbit.
From that we can figure out its varying apparent magnitude as it moves towards and away from the Sun, we can roughly figure out its mass, composition (from the spectrum of light it reflects off the sun), when it'll be displaying a tail etc etc etc.... and the more observations we have, the more we can refine the data.
Everything we know about everything in the sky comes from images of tiny tiny blobs...
- this link shows you the original image, captured remotely by an amatuer Russian astronmer using an 18" telescope in New Mexico.