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Meteor Scans, Debris and Comet ISON
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[quote:Children of the Atom:MV8yMDk2MjI0XzM1MzAwMDM0X0Y4OTQ3Mzc2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 28864088:MV8yMDk2MjI0XzM1MzAwMDAxX0EzRDNENDNB] Nice find. We most likely are, meteor impact is more common then people realize. The moon will keep earth safe for awhile longer, the added gravity helps deflect smaller rocks away from entering earths orbit. [/quote] I've just noticed over the last few weeks that like, it appears as 'line' or 'band' on the monitor which can only lead me to conclude that we are entering a field of drifting debris. Some really interesting shots were taken but it is in real time and right when i went to click print screen it refreshed. Looks interesting... [/quote]
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*updating original thread to save people time as events have changed the subject matter a bit considering Russia / etc, I will continue following up to ISON*
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