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Not always. But I can’t discredit everything they say ether.
Originally posted by 1AnunnakiBastard
Originally posted by mikemck1976
I found this after I saw this thread...
sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov...
A bright comet headed right towards the Sun and disintegrated (Oct. 2, 2011). It was a sungrazing comet of the type known as a Kreutz sungrazer and a particularly bright one at that. There is not a definitive orbit calculated for it yet, but most sungrazing comets have orbits that take them very close to the Sun without actually quite hitting it. However, getting so close almost always destroys these comets, so we see them going in, but not going back out.The question of whether a sungrazing comet can somehow trigger a coronal mass ejection is an intriguing one. So far, the feeling is that apparent relationship between some comets and some mass ejections is simply one of co-incidence. At this stage of the solar cycle, the Sun is producing many mass ejections--in fact there were several earlier in the day--and it probably just happened by chance that one of them was around the same time as the approach of the comet. Some researchers have been looking for a more direct relationship, but nothing as yet has come out of these efforts.
There you have it folks, straight from NASA and SOHO website.
No conspiracy here.
You always believe in everything NASA says???
Originally posted by MoparDanno
Originally posted by DreamerOracle
Mystery Over
The Object that hit the sun is...... ~DISATER AREA~ The Revival Tour
Froody man... Froody. Has Hotblack been resurrected yet?
And for the OP, it is very difficult to tell the actual size of objects on those SOHO images because they are so sensitive to glow or corona. So the size of the object you are seeing in the image is actually the size of the coma and tail most likely, not the actual size of the nucleus of the comet. If I remember correctly, wasnt the coma of the smallish Elenin comet about 200,000km? So using that as a comparison, I would say that the "look" of this video, while spectacular visually from a size point of view, is somewhat misleading.
Now for the CME on the backside of the "impact". I am beginning to like the electric universe theory more and more. It sure seems to explain alot that the standard model does not seem too.
Danno
Originally posted by crohny
reply to post by Human_Alien
Tectonic plates moving causes earth quakes. When a plate shifts earth quakes happen. This isn't rocket science.
Originally posted by talisman
That is one enormous comet, is it not? I read, that in July, something similar happened? Was that thing the size of this thing?
Originally posted by mikemck1976
Not always. But I can’t discredit everything they say ether.
Originally posted by 1AnunnakiBastard
Originally posted by mikemck1976
I found this after I saw this thread...
sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov...
A bright comet headed right towards the Sun and disintegrated (Oct. 2, 2011). It was a sungrazing comet of the type known as a Kreutz sungrazer and a particularly bright one at that. There is not a definitive orbit calculated for it yet, but most sungrazing comets have orbits that take them very close to the Sun without actually quite hitting it. However, getting so close almost always destroys these comets, so we see them going in, but not going back out.The question of whether a sungrazing comet can somehow trigger a coronal mass ejection is an intriguing one. So far, the feeling is that apparent relationship between some comets and some mass ejections is simply one of co-incidence. At this stage of the solar cycle, the Sun is producing many mass ejections--in fact there were several earlier in the day--and it probably just happened by chance that one of them was around the same time as the approach of the comet. Some researchers have been looking for a more direct relationship, but nothing as yet has come out of these efforts.
There you have it folks, straight from NASA and SOHO website.
No conspiracy here.
You always believe in everything NASA says???