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Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is...
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 74465
United States 4/29/2006 6:03 PM
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Publication Date:
08/2005
[link to adsabs.harvard.edu]
[not sure if this takes into account recently observed fragmenting]
The τ Herculid meteor shower has not shown any appreciable activity since 1930. However, it is associated with Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, a Jupiter-family comet that split in 1995. The fragments will pass near the Earth on 2006 May 13, and could produce an outburst of the τ Herculid shower. However, by considering both meteoroids released during the splitting event and on previous perihelion passages back to 1801, we find no evidence for enhanced activity from this shower in 2006. This is a result partly of the dynamics of the parent comet, which suffers frequent close encounters with Jupiter, and partly of the location and timing of the splitting event, which produces a distribution of meteoroids that does not approach the Earth particularly closely. In fact, we show that the 1930 observations date from one of the few expected appearances of the τ Herculid shower and predict that detectable activity will be produced in 2022 and 2049. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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etherealgirl User ID: 85923
United States 4/29/2006 6:09 PM
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-- C.A. Beard
The law was made for one thing alone,
for the exploitation of those who don't understand it,
or are prevented by naked misery from obeying it.
--- Bertolt Brecht - The Threepenny Opera
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
--John 8:32 - Inscribed on the wall of CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 74465
United States 4/29/2006 6:21 PM
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molesworth User ID: 83299
United Kingdom 4/29/2006 6:30 PM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote |
"greatdreams
[latest communication from Eric Julien]"
And he's still just another nutter who thinks he can receive visions...
I predict we won't be hit. Will you start following my every word when I'm proven correct? |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 74465
United States 4/29/2006 6:42 PM
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Maybe, but then we'll both have to line up behind my wife. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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molesworth User ID: 83299
United Kingdom 4/29/2006 7:03 PM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote |

At least you've got a sense of humour Kent, unlike too many of the people who post here.
:-) |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 87536
United States 4/30/2006 11:21 AM
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blah guy User ID: 87520
United States 4/30/2006 11:31 AM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | I think Kent is cool and love his website....I like the way he thinks also. He doesnt make a fool of himself by forming "interpretations" of things happening around the world or in space. He presents the evidence and lets pea-brained or steroid brained people give it a go at it.
Its truly hilarious at the interpretations these people who have no scientific background or training come up with based on pictures and numbers from astronomical findings. Hell, the astronomers, the real astronomers rarely believe the numbers...which is why the word theory is so popular in that community. They have to see something to believe it...do you honestly believe (you people making these doom predictions) that you are smarter and more intelligent than they?
All of these doomsayers are good for is a laugh at the disbelief of knowing these people actually believe the things coming out of their heads.
blah guy  |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35742
United States 4/30/2006 11:39 AM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | Keep em coming Kent! You da man!!!
Dying comet 73P/Schwassmann Wachmann 3 is falling apart with a vengeance. Even the fragments are fragmenting.
INCOMING SERAPHIM!!! whooo hooo!!! |
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Atma User ID: 74028
United States 4/30/2006 11:43 AM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | When did 'E' break up?
So many I can't keep up anymore. [link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35742
United States 4/30/2006 3:09 PM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 87536
United States 4/30/2006 4:04 PM
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 87536
United States 4/30/2006 5:02 PM
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kentonia court astronomer User ID: 23376
United States 4/30/2006 6:14 PM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | so any prognostications from "sherlock bill"...whatever happened to him, used to be a regular at kenton's kyber kyngdom |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 87536
United States 5/3/2006 2:07 AM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 86671
United States 5/3/2006 3:22 AM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | Well Kent
Deal or no deal? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 84505
United States 5/3/2006 11:40 AM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | notice the fragments are spread out for 6 million KM? |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 87536
United States 5/4/2006 3:32 AM
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73P info that has NOT been posted before! Source Capture It states that comet "73P/SW 3, the brightest comet of the decade during May 2006" The Suzaku Mission Suzaku SWG Target List UPCOMING NEAR-EARTH OBJECT RADAR TARGETS Schedule: 2006
Other necessary links: [link to cyberspaceorbit.com]
COMMENTS: I don't know why they would lie about the magnitude. I am SURELY not saying that the comet is going to hit us, I'm just very disturbed about the lying. This event was always going to be big ... The biggest Clue - MEDIA BLACK OUT - We have a frag'n comet in our neighborhood and nothing sad
5/3/06 1:30 AM PST INTERNET MESSAGE GOVT. INTEL SOURCE
[link to cyberspaceorbit.com]
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 87536
United States 5/4/2006 4:28 AM
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Not a believer in much including mainstream science, NASA, govt., religion, the Press, the Secret Service, Jesuits, the Masonic Lodge, Missouri mule-skinners, the Crown, the Republican Party nor the dollar bill.
Simply a chronicler, thus incredibly fine, well, perfect! [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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spacie User ID: 89131
United States 5/4/2006 6:13 AM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | dang..
my daughter & hubby live on an air force base in the florida panhandle.
i hope someOne gives people a warning shot...........
omg. |
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interest bump User ID: 89372
United States 5/4/2006 7:11 PM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74215
United States 5/4/2006 7:26 PM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | As long as they keep measuring the miss distance in miles and the debris trail in kilometers, it can't hit us, right?
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 84505
United States 5/4/2006 10:03 PM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | can someone do the math?
it hurts my brain |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 89346
United States 5/5/2006 9:45 AM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | I believe this one is unpredictable!
whatever it will do will not be pre-determined by man.  |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 86732
United States 5/5/2006 9:51 AM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | We could have a world wide emp disaster. Lets just say we get hundreds of 30 meter peices banging around the world over a couple of days. frying utilities and electrical infrastructure. This could pose a huge problem. Notice how the fragments lag the lead pieces which lends more credibility to the earth running into the fragments. We need to watch this break up more closely. |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 87536
United States 5/5/2006 9:54 AM
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BUT
What about the tail? Does 3-BD cross the orbital plane then earth plows through region a few days later?
[link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov]
Capture animation:
[link to cyberspaceorbit.com]
NOTE: this is a question, am I missing something? Damned if I know.
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n fact what about ALL the fragment tails?
[link to cyberspaceorbit.com]
[link to www.shadowandsubstance.com]
Cough!
Influenza from Space?
[link to www.panspermia.org]
[link to web.mit.edu]
EMAIL:
5/4/2006 3:19:56 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time
Kent, attached is a PDF of a document entitled "Narrative Report on the Hazards to Civilization due to Fireballs and Comets". Prepared by S. Klube, Physics Dept at Oxford University some years back. Spine tingling stuff considering all the recent amount of attention to P/73. Not sure if you have this listed or linked on your site anywhere but I thought it a very important document considering the implications discussed within. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
[link to www.bvalphaserver.com] [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 89346
United States 5/5/2006 10:58 AM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | I just want to say thanks Kent for all your caring. Bless you! |
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Visitor 1000 User ID: 89683
United States 5/5/2006 11:11 AM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | Did anyone notice that on the NASA site 0.0 LD is no longer listed on any of the minimum distances? |
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Visitor 1000 User ID: 89683
United States 5/5/2006 11:13 AM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | My post (see above) was at 11:11. I had no idea till I looked at it. I've been just happening to glance at the clock at 11:11 nearly every single day for the past 2 weeks!!
Anyway, that's neither here nor there but really, look at the NASA page showing the LD distances.
No more 0.0 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77516
United States 5/5/2006 11:14 AM | | Re: Spent the night looking at 73P images, my conclusion is... | Quote | The article linked by Kenton states the tails being 2mil kilometers long.
That's appx 5.2LD.
Food for thought. |
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