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Tsu322
Has anyone else spent around 12 hours out of the last 24 refreshing this thread?edit on 29112013 by Tsu322 because: (no reason given)
andersbengan
Ok guys so, I don't really wanna scare you. I'm just an amateur with some physics/astronomy education.
So, ISON obviously survived the perhelion.
NASA States:
"NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory said they saw nothing along the track that ISON was expected to follow through the sun's atmosphere."
"Nevertheless, something has emerged"
So, I'm gonna make a statement here and provide you with pictures.
1. Ison survived - PROBABLY MUCH SMALLER THAN IT WAS BEFORE, most would agree on this.
The implications of this is that Ison will be _more_ affected by the suns gravitational field.
Therefore, changing its path.
Now, lets look at the 3D model.
On December 26th, Ison is RIGHT ABOVE our moon.
postimg.org...
Oh ok, right above. But if the core and mass of Ison now is smaller, where will it head?
According to our gravity laws, it will be more affected by the gravitation since it's mass is smaller.
And head in a lower orbit - if it has enough power to leave the sun. - (It has already left the sun!).
imgur.com...
COULD THIS BE IT?
If ison has smaller mass, which is probably has. It will head right towards earth and the moon on december 26-28. It may not hit, but it will go freaking close by.edit on 29-11-2013 by andersbengan because: (no reason given)
cheesy
Is Ison Path Change? anyone?
Now why wasn't ISON' s trip around the sun visible during the time it happened? Was the system shut off? broken? Thousands of people encouraged to come to a professional, collaborated event, presented by the "experts", to watch a black screen. I am sure there is a good reason it tools several hours before any useable images of ISON were available. Does any one know why the huge time gap?
Chamberf=6
reply to post by NightSkyeB4Dawn
Now why wasn't ISON' s trip around the sun visible during the time it happened? Was the system shut off? broken? Thousands of people encouraged to come to a professional, collaborated event, presented by the "experts", to watch a black screen. I am sure there is a good reason it tools several hours before any useable images of ISON were available. Does any one know why the huge time gap?
You mean when it went BEHIND the sun?
My inner conspiracy theorist hints that maybe they provided a "dummy feed", prerecorded etc, because they didn't want us to see what was actually going on.
the SDO was available specifically so we can observe it behind the sun.