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Phage
reply to post by SheopleNation
Reckless?
Is it really that important to you?
. ISON is the topic of this thread.
endless jumping to conclusions, reckless assumptions, accompanied with hyper bloated egos.
MrConspiracy
reply to post by symptomoftheuniverse
Phage doesn't do jokes
symptomoftheuniverse
How wide is the remnant dust tail and how wide will it be when its 40 million mile from earth?
symptomoftheuniverse
How wide is the remnant dust tail and how wide will it be when its 40 million mile from earth?
DenyObfuscation
MrConspiracy
reply to post by symptomoftheuniverse
Phage doesn't do jokes
You sure about that?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
C indicates ISON is not expected to return to the inner solar system (even if it does survive its close brush with the sun's atmosphere in November 2013). Comets that are regular visitors such as Comet Halley are designated with P for periodic comets, meaning its orbital period is less than 200 years. 2012 marks the year of discovery. S designates the half month it was discovered in (last half of September) 1 means it was the first discovered in that period.
Phage
I see.
I must have misunderstood when you mentioned:
Ploutonas
maybe they want us to believe its gone after all...
0bserver1
C'mon common sense can tell us that a comet so close to such massive star will fall, the gravitational pull is so heavy even a blackhole would have tremendous time to devulge our sun " because we luckly can call our sun the the comet eater!"edit on 0b09America/ChicagoThu, 28 Nov 2013 17:26:09 -0600vAmerica/ChicagoThu, 28 Nov 2013 17:26:09 -06001 by 0bserver1 because: (no reason given)
and in the picture phage posted near the head of the comet the debris field is as wide as the sun. I presume its expanding fast.
smurfy
symptomoftheuniverse
How wide is the remnant dust tail and how wide will it be when its 40 million mile from earth?
I dunno, but at least we still have 'fragments' and 'Dust' with a...dust trail. (That's two different smileys BTW) So the best analogy so far tonight is that Ison has had babies. We can call them Peter and Pall.
God, the 'net is riven with bugs tonight,edit on 28-11-2013 by smurfy because: Text.