4 Comets now!!!! WTF? Panstarrs,Lemmon,Ison,Enke.Huge Media Cover-up. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35040717 United States 02/23/2013 10:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well that's your problem. We do know. Halley's comet didn't cause cyanide poisoning. Drop the fear mongering. Not that cyanide poisoning is first on the list of potential effects of cometary debris, etc on the planet - but when the self-proclaimed caveman 'scientific experts' start say9ing 'we do know' - you should change the channel immediately becaue they don't know jack shit. All of the 'once in the lifetime' occurances that now happen eveyr other week should be enough to tune them all out and seek your own answers. Thank you.. Rough like sand paper with too much know it all made me not accept his response.. It is my problem.. Nah, he is the one with it.. lol.. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35018504 United States 02/23/2013 10:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.geocities.com] The doom mongers 100 years ago predicted life on earth would be snuffed out by cyanide. It wasn't. They were wrong then, they are wrong now. And the government "scientists" also told us that nothing was going to happen on February 15th. Cosmic Fail! No, that is not what they told you. They told you that 2012 DA14 would not hit earth on the 15th. It didn't. You are trying to generalize a specific statement. Pathetic. Again, you speak in half-truths. Yes, they told us "DA14" (the flying potato, a government satellite disguised as "DA14", Russell's ceramic teapot, or whatever the hell it was to keep you distracted) would not hit. But it just so happened that a 10,000 ton space rock did hit on the same day that they were telling us that a 40,000 ton space rock would not hit. They claim they could not "see" the 10,000 ton space rock. But they have no problem looking at the surface of the sun. LOL! |
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa User ID: 35027858 Croatia 02/23/2013 10:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 2012 DA14 had four small meteorites (4 King) ... Ison Comet has 12 friends accompanied by a meteorite ... (12 disciples / apostles) Quoting: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Source? [link to d86i.img-up.net] Wow. That was even worse than I was expecting. I said something will fall. Dr. Astro said not .. I'm stupid . Handle |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 02/23/2013 10:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well that's your problem. We do know. Halley's comet didn't cause cyanide poisoning. Drop the fear mongering. Not that cyanide poisoning is first on the list of potential effects of cometary debris, etc on the planet - but when the self-proclaimed caveman 'scientific experts' start say9ing 'we do know' - you should change the channel immediately becaue they don't know jack shit. All of the 'once in the lifetime' occurances that now happen eveyr other week should be enough to tune them all out and seek your own answers. Thank you.. Rough like sand paper with too much know it all made me not accept his response.. It is my problem.. Nah, he is the one with it.. lol.. No, your irrationality is your problem, not mine. |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 02/23/2013 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I said something will fall. Dr. Astro said not .. I'm stupid . Yes you are. I said 2012 DA14 would not hit us. I did not make the generalized statement you attributed to me just now. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30665644 United States 02/23/2013 10:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro Well that's your problem. We do know. Halley's comet didn't cause cyanide poisoning. Drop the fear mongering. Not that cyanide poisoning is first on the list of potential effects of cometary debris, etc on the planet - but when the self-proclaimed caveman 'scientific experts' start say9ing 'we do know' - you should change the channel immediately becaue they don't know jack shit. All of the 'once in the lifetime' occurances that now happen eveyr other week should be enough to tune them all out and seek your own answers. Thank you.. Rough like sand paper with too much know it all made me not accept his response.. It is my problem.. Nah, he is the one with it.. lol.. No, your irrationality is your problem, not mine. LOL! Gosh Astro. |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 02/23/2013 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro [link to www.geocities.com] The doom mongers 100 years ago predicted life on earth would be snuffed out by cyanide. It wasn't. They were wrong then, they are wrong now. And the government "scientists" also told us that nothing was going to happen on February 15th. Cosmic Fail! No, that is not what they told you. They told you that 2012 DA14 would not hit earth on the 15th. It didn't. You are trying to generalize a specific statement. Pathetic. Again, you speak in half-truths. Yes, they told us "DA14" (the flying potato, a government satellite disguised as "DA14", Russell's ceramic teapot, or whatever the hell it was to keep you distracted) would not hit. But it just so happened that a 10,000 ton space rock did hit on the same day that they were telling us that a 40,000 ton space rock would not hit. They claim they could not "see" the 10,000 ton space rock. But they have no problem looking at the surface of the sun. LOL! You can't find asteroids during the day. Yes, even I can see the surface of the sun just fine with my telescope, but likewise I cannot detect asteroids during the day. The sun is many orders of magnitude brighter than any asteroid, the latter of which cannot be seen through the bright daytime sky glow caused by the sun. Last Edited by Astromut on 02/23/2013 10:14 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35040717 United States 02/23/2013 10:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro Well that's your problem. We do know. Halley's comet didn't cause cyanide poisoning. Drop the fear mongering. Not that cyanide poisoning is first on the list of potential effects of cometary debris, etc on the planet - but when the self-proclaimed caveman 'scientific experts' start say9ing 'we do know' - you should change the channel immediately becaue they don't know jack shit. All of the 'once in the lifetime' occurances that now happen eveyr other week should be enough to tune them all out and seek your own answers. Thank you.. Rough like sand paper with too much know it all made me not accept his response.. It is my problem.. Nah, he is the one with it.. lol.. No, your irrationality is your problem, not mine. I never started the talk about poison in the skies. I just responded with curious thought.. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35018504 United States 02/23/2013 10:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: LunaHominem And the government "scientists" also told us that nothing was going to happen on February 15th. Cosmic Fail! No, that is not what they told you. They told you that 2012 DA14 would not hit earth on the 15th. It didn't. You are trying to generalize a specific statement. Pathetic. Again, you speak in half-truths. Yes, they told us "DA14" (the flying potato, a government satellite disguised as "DA14", Russell's ceramic teapot, or whatever the hell it was to keep you distracted) would not hit. But it just so happened that a 10,000 ton space rock did hit on the same day that they were telling us that a 40,000 ton space rock would not hit. They claim they could not "see" the 10,000 ton space rock. But they have no problem looking at the surface of the sun. LOL! You can't find asteroids during the day. Yes, even I can see the surface of the sun just fine with my telescope, but likewise I cannot detect asteroids during the day. The sun is many orders of magnitude brighter than any asteroid, the latter of which cannot be seen through the bright daytime sky glow caused by the sun. NASA does not look at the Sun with "telescopes" you silly man. |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 02/23/2013 10:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.geocities.com] The doom mongers 100 years ago predicted life on earth would be snuffed out by cyanide. It wasn't. They were wrong then, they are wrong now. psss didnt say anything about 'cyanide' just said to who ever said 'you are wrong about nothing happened when Halley's comet' cause something did happen..... Learn context. Stuff happens. Oh well. I was referring to cyanide killing the world. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35040717 United States 02/23/2013 10:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.geocities.com] The doom mongers 100 years ago predicted life on earth would be snuffed out by cyanide. It wasn't. They were wrong then, they are wrong now. psss didnt say anything about 'cyanide' just said to who ever said 'you are wrong about nothing happened when Halley's comet' cause something did happen..... Learn context. Stuff happens. Oh well. I was referring to cyanide killing the world. It is okay.. Thank you.. |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 02/23/2013 10:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro No, that is not what they told you. They told you that 2012 DA14 would not hit earth on the 15th. It didn't. You are trying to generalize a specific statement. Pathetic. Again, you speak in half-truths. Yes, they told us "DA14" (the flying potato, a government satellite disguised as "DA14", Russell's ceramic teapot, or whatever the hell it was to keep you distracted) would not hit. But it just so happened that a 10,000 ton space rock did hit on the same day that they were telling us that a 40,000 ton space rock would not hit. They claim they could not "see" the 10,000 ton space rock. But they have no problem looking at the surface of the sun. LOL! You can't find asteroids during the day. Yes, even I can see the surface of the sun just fine with my telescope, but likewise I cannot detect asteroids during the day. The sun is many orders of magnitude brighter than any asteroid, the latter of which cannot be seen through the bright daytime sky glow caused by the sun. NASA does not look at the Sun with "telescopes" you silly man. Yes they do. [link to proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org] |
#Geomagnetic_Storm# User ID: 33243908 United States 02/23/2013 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro No, that is not what they told you. They told you that 2012 DA14 would not hit earth on the 15th. It didn't. You are trying to generalize a specific statement. Pathetic. Again, you speak in half-truths. Yes, they told us "DA14" (the flying potato, a government satellite disguised as "DA14", Russell's ceramic teapot, or whatever the hell it was to keep you distracted) would not hit. But it just so happened that a 10,000 ton space rock did hit on the same day that they were telling us that a 40,000 ton space rock would not hit. They claim they could not "see" the 10,000 ton space rock. But they have no problem looking at the surface of the sun. LOL! You can't find asteroids during the day. Yes, even I can see the surface of the sun just fine with my telescope, but likewise I cannot detect asteroids during the day. The sun is many orders of magnitude brighter than any asteroid, the latter of which cannot be seen through the bright daytime sky glow caused by the sun. NASA does not look at the Sun with "telescopes" you silly man. Are you stupid??? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 7027880 United States 02/23/2013 10:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Few people have realized that Comet Panstarrs is about to become visible to the naked eye in the northern hemisphere, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35009456 But so is Comet Lemmon, the ultra-toxic poison Cyanide comet. Then Comet Ison will be whipping around the Sun and will appear to be coming out of the top of the Sun @ Christmas day this year, it will be followed by Comet Enke about 7 days later,anything could happen,and it probably will. [link to www.youtube.com] [link to www.youtube.com] [link to www.youtube.com] [link to www.youtube.com] Wormwood! Revelation 8:11 "The name of the star is Wormwood. A third of the waters became wormwood, and many people died from the water, because it had been made bitter." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35018504 United States 02/23/2013 10:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: LunaHominem Again, you speak in half-truths. Yes, they told us "DA14" (the flying potato, a government satellite disguised as "DA14", Russell's ceramic teapot, or whatever the hell it was to keep you distracted) would not hit. But it just so happened that a 10,000 ton space rock did hit on the same day that they were telling us that a 40,000 ton space rock would not hit. They claim they could not "see" the 10,000 ton space rock. But they have no problem looking at the surface of the sun. LOL! You can't find asteroids during the day. Yes, even I can see the surface of the sun just fine with my telescope, but likewise I cannot detect asteroids during the day. The sun is many orders of magnitude brighter than any asteroid, the latter of which cannot be seen through the bright daytime sky glow caused by the sun. NASA does not look at the Sun with "telescopes" you silly man. Are you stupid??? Are you literate? Do you know the meaning of quotation marks? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30665644 United States 02/23/2013 10:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro You can't find asteroids during the day. Yes, even I can see the surface of the sun just fine with my telescope, but likewise I cannot detect asteroids during the day. The sun is many orders of magnitude brighter than any asteroid, the latter of which cannot be seen through the bright daytime sky glow caused by the sun. NASA does not look at the Sun with "telescopes" you silly man. Are you stupid??? Are you literate? Do you know the meaning of quotation marks? Hey Now ! Stop pickin on Astro, you got him all discombobulated now. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35018504 United States 02/23/2013 10:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: LunaHominem Again, you speak in half-truths. Yes, they told us "DA14" (the flying potato, a government satellite disguised as "DA14", Russell's ceramic teapot, or whatever the hell it was to keep you distracted) would not hit. But it just so happened that a 10,000 ton space rock did hit on the same day that they were telling us that a 40,000 ton space rock would not hit. They claim they could not "see" the 10,000 ton space rock. But they have no problem looking at the surface of the sun. LOL! You can't find asteroids during the day. Yes, even I can see the surface of the sun just fine with my telescope, but likewise I cannot detect asteroids during the day. The sun is many orders of magnitude brighter than any asteroid, the latter of which cannot be seen through the bright daytime sky glow caused by the sun. NASA does not look at the Sun with "telescopes" you silly man. Yes they do. [link to proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org] No they don't. Not your backyard "telescopes" in any case. Or maybe you are finally admitting that you are a NASA shill after all? |
Hulk Hogan Leg Drop User ID: 30178685 United States 02/23/2013 10:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro You can't find asteroids during the day. Yes, even I can see the surface of the sun just fine with my telescope, but likewise I cannot detect asteroids during the day. The sun is many orders of magnitude brighter than any asteroid, the latter of which cannot be seen through the bright daytime sky glow caused by the sun. NASA does not look at the Sun with "telescopes" you silly man. Yes they do. [link to proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org] No they don't. Not your backyard "telescopes" in any case. Or maybe you are finally admitting that you are a NASA shill after all? I was going to get this sun filter for my backyard telescope |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 02/23/2013 10:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Are you literate? Do you know the meaning of quotation marks? Hey Now ! Stop pickin on Astro, you got him all discombobulated now. Putting the word in quotes does not change the meaning, what luna said was completely wrong. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30665644 United States 02/23/2013 10:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've got filters for mine and some that are different colors pretty cool. Can't wait till these babies show up ..up north so i can get some shots of them. I've got a good view to the south, southwest, west and north but my view of the east is partially blocked by the Chugach Mountain Range. Sucks but the light pollution is still pretty low where im at and the time of year they are coming by is perfect for viewing in Alaska. Hopefully the weather cooperates and its not rainy. |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 02/23/2013 10:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Astro You can't find asteroids during the day. Yes, even I can see the surface of the sun just fine with my telescope, but likewise I cannot detect asteroids during the day. The sun is many orders of magnitude brighter than any asteroid, the latter of which cannot be seen through the bright daytime sky glow caused by the sun. NASA does not look at the Sun with "telescopes" you silly man. Yes they do. [link to proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org] No they don't. Not your backyard "telescopes" in any case. Or maybe you are finally admitting that you are a NASA shill after all? You didn't say "backyard telescopes." You said "telescopes." "Telescopes." Yes, they use telescopes to look at the sun. And the telescopes they use to look at the sun are not designed for nor used for finding small asteroids approach earth from its day side. That would require a fleet of orbiting telescopes with a very different design and a very different mission. They wouldn't be looking at the sun with those telescopes though. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35018504 United States 02/23/2013 10:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Now ! Stop pickin on Astro, you got him all discombobulated now. Putting the word in quotes does not change the meaning, what luna said was completely wrong. Actually, it does change the meaning. Sort of like putting "Dr." Astro in quotes changes the meaning considerably. |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 02/23/2013 10:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Putting the word in quotes does not change the meaning, what luna said was completely wrong. Actually, it does change the meaning. Sort of like putting "Dr." Astro in quotes changes the meaning considerably. In the context of what you said, it did not change the meaning except to suggest that you thought it was incredibly stupid that I should say NASA uses telescopes to look at the sun. In fact it was incredibly stupid for you to suggest that they do not, and once you realized this you tried to change the meaning to backyard telescopes. Yes, putting my official title in quotes does insulting imply that you think I do not have the title, but I don't give a damn what you think. I do, which is the real beauty of the situation. |
TastyThoughts User ID: 1308649 United States 02/23/2013 10:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One, Two, Comets coming for you! Quoting: TastyThoughts Three, Four, get away from the shore. Five, Six, grab a boom stick. Seven, Eight, gonna stay-up late. Nine, Ten, gonna do it all again. Lol nice play on nightmare on elm street! Uh, thank-you very much! Elvis has left the building In all seriousness some people may want to get and familiarize themselves with a Sextant. If these things get out of control the Sextant may come in handy. Last Edited by TastyThoughts on 02/23/2013 10:54 PM "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) |
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa User ID: 35027858 Croatia 02/23/2013 10:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I said something will fall. Dr. Astro said not .. I'm stupid . Yes you are. I said 2012 DA14 would not hit us. I did not make the generalized statement you attributed to me just now. before 15/02/2013 meteriti decline in Turkey falls in Montenegro a few others are all djekivi 2012 DA14 fall in Russia, Cuba, Poland, California (S. Arabia?), etc,, Handle |
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