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Message Subject "ISON" COMET of the Century Coming in 2013!! "Brighter than a full moon" The biggest star of 2013!!
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Any word from NASA or some federal agency on this?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31034128


Yes, NASA says it will be the brightest comet to cross the eyes of mankind since the dawn of recorded history.



and to note: Around the later day November 28th 2013, the comets tail will aim down which could look like an apparition of some sort. ISON could have religious implications world wide. And that has a tendency to lead to war.
 Quoting: --Voltaic--


This will be a huge event for the entire world!!
 Quoting: Texas2012


The Mayan calendar was off by 1 year. D'OH! :homer:
 Quoting: Vlad Tepes


I know right!

Imagine the coincidence, and ironically you should read this.....

[link to www.cslib.org]

Between 1582 and 1752, not only were two calendars in use in Europe (and in European colonies), but two different starts of the year were in use in England. Although the "Legal" year began on March 25, the use of the Gregorian calendar by other European countries led to January 1 becoming commonly celebrated as "New Year's Day" and given as the first day of the year in almanacs.

To avoid misinterpretation, both the "Old Style" and "New Style" year was often used in English and colonial records for dates falling between the new New Year (January 1) and old New Year (March 25), a system known as "double dating." Such dates are usually identified by a slash mark [/] breaking the "Old Style" and "New Style" year, for example, March 19, 1631/2. Occasionally, writers would express the double date with a hyphen, for example, March 19, 1631-32. In general, double dating was more common in civil than church and ecclesiastical records.
 
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