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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12774950 Canada 02/05/2013 01:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Isn't 2012DA14 meant to go past his month on the 14th?? or was it later?? Can anyone give an idea of time on this. I leave on the coast and I might take my kids inland just in case. Quoting: Ozi dude 33351044 ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7052443 half the size of a football field. certainly big enough to kill millions if it impacts a populated area. remember this thing will be traveling approx. 10-12 thousand km/per hour upon its impact. See what youre doing you fucking douchebag ? Id rock your jaw if you were in front of me right now causing people to worry. What a fuckin jagoff you are. Just another fat ass american shooting off at the mouth,, nothing new here!!! Here let me add to this..\\\ it's sounding like all the american reply's have their mouths stuffed with pie!!! (Yea!! Fat Asses) Don't let them fool you with their (i'm cool) Avatars. Because their not!!! |
Dr. Acula Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 77619 United States 02/05/2013 01:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | See this post Thread: Feb 15, 2013 - Asteroid 2012 DA14 Close Approach Video - WILL NOT HIT EARTH ! Please post evidence if it the orbital data has been revised to indicate an impact. this guys knows by now that he was wrong , he is one of the shills i spoke of. _______________________ |
TastyThoughts User ID: 1308649 United States 02/05/2013 01:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Have u provisioned for it? And precautions are you taking? "They cannot see what's-up if They are looking down." (TastyThoughts) "Something is smelly! Something is smelly, like an old barnacle encrusted shoe washing ashore in the middle of summer." (TastyThoughts) "Yes happy Earth day. Now go tell the wicked to stop damaging the Human Species therefore/and the Earth; For, they are discombobulating the entire Universe and upsetting the Most High God." (TastyThoughts) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12774950 Canada 02/05/2013 01:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28647427 ... See what youre doing you fucking douchebag ? Id rock your jaw if you were in front of me right now causing people to worry. What a fuckin jagoff you are. Just another fat ass american shooting off at the mouth,, nothing new here!!! Here let me add to this..\\\ it's sounding like all the american reply's have their mouths stuffed with pie!!! (Yea!! Fat Asses) :meanwhilecanaduh: Yea! Original! |
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mopar28m User ID: 14265444 United States 02/05/2013 01:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this large asteroid traveling that fast, coming closer than satellites which are held in place by gravitational ORBIT. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7052443 You would have to be a dunce to not see the correlation here. Just ran the simulation, it does look like a collision course to me. vaccinefreehealth blogspot com The risk far outweighs any benefit as the risk will vary from child to child. facebook.com/graphixyourway |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12774950 Canada 02/05/2013 01:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this large asteroid traveling that fast, coming closer than satellites which are held in place by gravitational ORBIT. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7052443 You would have to be a dunce to not see the correlation here. It's a close one for sure!... What i will say is this! I know And A lot of other people know we need to wait and see the final data to be sure, 300,000 miles out we should know for sure if it will strike!!! |
Scarbedazzles User ID: 26103023 United States 02/05/2013 01:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We all know that this comet will pass within the van allen belt and possibly collide with a satellite or two. That's it. Theses numbers have been calculated with a percentage of error clearing the Earth from impact. Get your ish straight and stop spreading fear. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8691435 How does posting this made up info help you? You just say some guy told you something? How or Why do you enjoy that? Weirdo. Do something better with your time. OK, so even as uneducated as I am about this type of event....what happens when a "satellite or two" gets bumped out of orbit??? huh???? They don't spin out into space....they spiral in for an uncontrolled re-entry. That alone is enough for concern, isn't it? Even though the sky wasn't falling, chicken little WAS actually hit by an acorn......I just hope there is time to react. Fool me once, shame on you.....fool me twice shame on me. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12774950 Canada 02/05/2013 01:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Because the Earth is not perfectly spherical, no single value serves as its natural radius. Distances from points on the surface to the center range from 6,353 km to 6,384 km (≈3,947–3,968 mi). Several different ways of modeling the Earth as a sphere each yield a mean radius of 6,371 km (≈3,959 mi). While "radius" normally is a characteristic of perfect spheres, the term as employed in this article more generally means the distance from some "center" of the Earth to a point on the surface or on an idealized surface that models the Earth. It can also mean some kind of average of such distances, or of the radius of a sphere whose curvature matches the curvature of the ellipsoidal model of the Earth at a given point. This article deals primarily with spherical and ellipsoidal models of the Earth. See Figure of the Earth for a more complete discussion of models. The first scientific estimation of the radius of the earth was given by Eratosthenes. Earth radius is also used as a unit of distance, especially in astronomy and geology. It is usually denoted by R_\oplus. Discovered by the LaSagra observatory in southern Spain, the small asteroid 2012 DA14 will pass within about 3.5 Earth radii of the Earth's surface on February 15, 2013. Although its size is not well determined, this near-Earth asteroid is thought to be about 45 meters in diameter. Asteroid 2012 DA14 will pass inside the geosynchronous satellite ring, located about 35,800 km above the equator. Its orbit about the sun can bring it no closer to the Earth's surface than 3.2 Earth radii on February 15, 2013. On this date, the asteroid will travel rapidly from the southern evening sky into the northern morning sky with its closest Earth approach occurring about 19:26 UTC when it will achieve a magnitude of less than seven, which is somewhat fainter than naked eye visibility. About 4 minutes after its Earth close approach, there is a good chance it will pass into the Earth's shadow for about 18 minutes or so before reappearing from the eclipse. When traveling rapidly into the northern morning sky, 2012 DA14 will quickly fade in brightness. 2012 DA14 will pass within about 3.5 Earth radii of the Earth's surface |
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Scarbedazzles User ID: 26103023 United States 02/05/2013 01:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well if that right there doesnt confirm a cover up I dunno what does. I mean they banned me for christ sake. although being banned isn't usually me around here.....I DO wonder about why some people get banned when it seems all they are doing is posting about the things in our description here at GLP.....hmmmmmm.... maybe there is such a thing as TOO LUNATIC.... Fool me once, shame on you.....fool me twice shame on me. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12774950 Canada 02/05/2013 01:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Earth radius Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12774950 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Because the Earth is not perfectly spherical, no single value serves as its natural radius. Distances from points on the surface to the center range from 6,353 km to 6,384 km (≈3,947–3,968 mi). Several different ways of modeling the Earth as a sphere each yield a mean radius of 6,371 km (≈3,959 mi). While "radius" normally is a characteristic of perfect spheres, the term as employed in this article more generally means the distance from some "center" of the Earth to a point on the surface or on an idealized surface that models the Earth. It can also mean some kind of average of such distances, or of the radius of a sphere whose curvature matches the curvature of the ellipsoidal model of the Earth at a given point. This article deals primarily with spherical and ellipsoidal models of the Earth. See Figure of the Earth for a more complete discussion of models. The first scientific estimation of the radius of the earth was given by Eratosthenes. Earth radius is also used as a unit of distance, especially in astronomy and geology. It is usually denoted by R_\oplus. Discovered by the LaSagra observatory in southern Spain, the small asteroid 2012 DA14 will pass within about 3.5 Earth radii of the Earth's surface on February 15, 2013. Although its size is not well determined, this near-Earth asteroid is thought to be about 45 meters in diameter. Asteroid 2012 DA14 will pass inside the geosynchronous satellite ring, located about 35,800 km above the equator. Its orbit about the sun can bring it no closer to the Earth's surface than 3.2 Earth radii on February 15, 2013. On this date, the asteroid will travel rapidly from the southern evening sky into the northern morning sky with its closest Earth approach occurring about 19:26 UTC when it will achieve a magnitude of less than seven, which is somewhat fainter than naked eye visibility. About 4 minutes after its Earth close approach, there is a good chance it will pass into the Earth's shadow for about 18 minutes or so before reappearing from the eclipse. When traveling rapidly into the northern morning sky, 2012 DA14 will quickly fade in brightness. 2012 DA14 will pass within about 3.5 Earth radii of the Earth's surface 2012 DA14 will pass within about 3.5 Earth radii of the Earth's surface |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1397672 South Africa 02/05/2013 01:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well if that right there doesnt confirm a cover up I dunno what does. I mean they banned me for christ sake. although being banned isn't usually me around here.....I DO wonder about why some people get banned when it seems all they are doing is posting about the things in our description here at GLP.....hmmmmmm.... maybe there is such a thing as TOO LUNATIC.... I put their favourite shill on blast, that is most likely reason for the ban. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1518839 Canada 02/05/2013 01:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well if that right there doesnt confirm a cover up I dunno what does. I mean they banned me for christ sake. although being banned isn't usually me around here.....I DO wonder about why some people get banned when it seems all they are doing is posting about the things in our description here at GLP.....hmmmmmm.... maybe there is such a thing as TOO LUNATIC.... I put their favourite shill on blast, that is most likely reason for the ban. You cannot ban an individual person on a dynamic service provider number one. As far as I have seen bans are just a way of producing subscribers and money for the site. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12774950 Canada 02/05/2013 01:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Earth radius Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12774950 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Because the Earth is not perfectly spherical, no single value serves as its natural radius. Distances from points on the surface to the center range from 6,353 km to 6,384 km (≈3,947–3,968 mi). Several different ways of modeling the Earth as a sphere each yield a mean radius of 6,371 km (≈3,959 mi). While "radius" normally is a characteristic of perfect spheres, the term as employed in this article more generally means the distance from some "center" of the Earth to a point on the surface or on an idealized surface that models the Earth. It can also mean some kind of average of such distances, or of the radius of a sphere whose curvature matches the curvature of the ellipsoidal model of the Earth at a given point. This article deals primarily with spherical and ellipsoidal models of the Earth. See Figure of the Earth for a more complete discussion of models. The first scientific estimation of the radius of the earth was given by Eratosthenes. Earth radius is also used as a unit of distance, especially in astronomy and geology. It is usually denoted by R_\oplus. Discovered by the LaSagra observatory in southern Spain, the small asteroid 2012 DA14 will pass within about 3.5 Earth radii of the Earth's surface on February 15, 2013. Although its size is not well determined, this near-Earth asteroid is thought to be about 45 meters in diameter. Asteroid 2012 DA14 will pass inside the geosynchronous satellite ring, located about 35,800 km above the equator. Its orbit about the sun can bring it no closer to the Earth's surface than 3.2 Earth radii on February 15, 2013. On this date, the asteroid will travel rapidly from the southern evening sky into the northern morning sky with its closest Earth approach occurring about 19:26 UTC when it will achieve a magnitude of less than seven, which is somewhat fainter than naked eye visibility. About 4 minutes after its Earth close approach, there is a good chance it will pass into the Earth's shadow for about 18 minutes or so before reappearing from the eclipse. When traveling rapidly into the northern morning sky, 2012 DA14 will quickly fade in brightness. 2012 DA14 will pass within about 3.5 Earth radii of the Earth's surface 2012 DA14 will pass within about 3.5 Earth radii of the Earth's surface So that's 22,235.5 km and this _____=====13816mi 878.41yd And this is well closer then what they are coming up with... DO THE MATH!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12774950 Canada 02/05/2013 01:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Earth radius Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12774950 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Because the Earth is not perfectly spherical, no single value serves as its natural radius. Distances from points on the surface to the center range from 6,353 km to 6,384 km (≈3,947–3,968 mi). Several different ways of modeling the Earth as a sphere each yield a mean radius of 6,371 km (≈3,959 mi). While "radius" normally is a characteristic of perfect spheres, the term as employed in this article more generally means the distance from some "center" of the Earth to a point on the surface or on an idealized surface that models the Earth. It can also mean some kind of average of such distances, or of the radius of a sphere whose curvature matches the curvature of the ellipsoidal model of the Earth at a given point. This article deals primarily with spherical and ellipsoidal models of the Earth. See Figure of the Earth for a more complete discussion of models. The first scientific estimation of the radius of the earth was given by Eratosthenes. Earth radius is also used as a unit of distance, especially in astronomy and geology. It is usually denoted by R_\oplus. Discovered by the LaSagra observatory in southern Spain, the small asteroid 2012 DA14 will pass within about 3.5 Earth radii of the Earth's surface on February 15, 2013. Although its size is not well determined, this near-Earth asteroid is thought to be about 45 meters in diameter. Asteroid 2012 DA14 will pass inside the geosynchronous satellite ring, located about 35,800 km above the equator. Its orbit about the sun can bring it no closer to the Earth's surface than 3.2 Earth radii on February 15, 2013. On this date, the asteroid will travel rapidly from the southern evening sky into the northern morning sky with its closest Earth approach occurring about 19:26 UTC when it will achieve a magnitude of less than seven, which is somewhat fainter than naked eye visibility. About 4 minutes after its Earth close approach, there is a good chance it will pass into the Earth's shadow for about 18 minutes or so before reappearing from the eclipse. When traveling rapidly into the northern morning sky, 2012 DA14 will quickly fade in brightness. 2012 DA14 will pass within about 3.5 Earth radii of the Earth's surface 2012 DA14 will pass within about 3.5 Earth radii of the Earth's surface So that's 22,235.5 km and this _____=====13816mi 878.41yd And this is well closer then what they are coming up with... DO THE MATH!! [link to www.metric-conversions.org] |