NASA/JPL mock Asteroid DOOM Conference THIS WEEKEND. You guys need to see this!!! link. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 62927950 Canada 04/19/2015 01:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for the link. I heard briefly about the "bright" star but ignored it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44515002 Now I'm not so sure. It seems that they can determine the approximate location of impact on the planet, and approximate timeframe within a few days. This could be something that has been known about for decades. Now, here we are imminent incoming? I don't want to fear monger. I just want to know if anyone has any other info on a real asteroid potential? Any insiders? This COULD be the answer to all the mysterious movements. Especially the tunnel thread last week. Incredible. Just done a search on here with terms 'Meteor' & 'September' due to another thread I've seen on the front page a few mins ago, which is this.... Thread: An asteroid or meteor will hit the earth on September 24, 2015 - you have been warned!!! And found these threads quite interesting: Thread: September 23 - 24 2015 is the new December 21 2012 Thread: URGENT ALERT: 24 September 2015 is on Pi and Phi (golden ratio), far above average Thread: Asteroid Expected To Hit Earth September 27, 2015--READ-- Thread: TPTB WARNING? LARGE METEOR hitting EARTH in Coca Cola commercial!!! Thread: Meteor or Asteroid to stike earth soon! Thats what many headlines are saying. Thread: Third rock from the sun ... vaporising meteor 2015 Just done an asteroid search, the threads below and some above on previous post seems to mention a possible Meteor/Asteroid impact around September 2015.... Thread: Asteroid the size of the Statue of Liberty on collision course to hit earth Thread: MORE EVIDENCE THE ELITE ARE SLOWLY LEAKING ASTEROID DESTRUCTION DETAILS - USA WAKE UP! Thread: Asteroid Expected To Hit Earth September 27, 2015--READ-- Thread: Asteroid Strike 7 months from now in 2015?? Me Tel U Before May 15 (May 2015)?? Thread: Huge asteroid heading to earth, governments know Thread: An Asteroid Will Hit The Earth On September 24, 2015 Thread: WTF !! SEPTEMBER 2015 ASTEROID IMPACT HIDDEN SIGNS OBAMA !! Thread: Asteroid will impact earth September 25th, you've all been warned. Thread: Tonight's big asteroid that's supposed to miss earth? Well just look at this... uh oh Thread: URGENT!!! An asteroid will hit the earth on September 24, 2015!!! Also interesting... Thread: ************* BLAZAR IS COMING!!!!!!!!*********%$25@%@%@%**************************8 (Page 44) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 68692617 United States 04/19/2015 07:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | could this be the set up to the false "asteroid threat", explained by nazi paperclip werner von braun's confidant, carol rosin, regarding the weaponization of space as part of the nwo plan? [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] 1. evil russians then 2. terrorists/rogue nations then 3. --asteroids-- then 4. extraterrestrial threat it would be easy enough to set off some nukes and call them asteroid impacts. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27909717 United States 04/20/2015 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I thought this part in their exercise, was extremely INTERESTING: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44515002 Quoting: Asteroid 2015 PDC has not been observed for the last three months, due to unfavorable geometry. In fact, the asteroid is almost directly on the opposite side of the Sun during the launch period. The unfavorable geometry unfortunately continues over the entire 200-day cruise period of the interceptor spacecraft. Even at the time of deflection, the asteroid will still only be about 30 degrees from the Sun, which will make ground-based optical observation of the event essentially impossible. In other words, it is a DOOM asteroid, but we can't see from the ground... Jesus. Unfavorable geometry? Where have we heard that before? Oh, yeah, they lost track of ISON, when their equipment was blinded by the light or some such nonsense. The dog ate my homework, Mom. |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 04/20/2015 09:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He does whatever Dr. astro does. He is going to take their fake trajectories, orbit etc, and see if he can see anything with that path I'm assuming. Right. The scientists who created this scenario tried to make it difficult to observe and probably aren't anticipating any amateur contributions. iTelescope allows me access to powerful high end telescopes in the southern hemisphere which could track it if it were real. The orbit is published, so I will program one of those telescopes to track along that orbit during some long exposures. If a real asteroid were there I'd be able to detect it and perform astrometry to provide additional data on the orbit. |
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DoomRoomRecording User ID: 64347314 United States 04/25/2015 09:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He does whatever Dr. astro does. He is going to take their fake trajectories, orbit etc, and see if he can see anything with that path I'm assuming. Right. The scientists who created this scenario tried to make it difficult to observe and probably aren't anticipating any amateur contributions. iTelescope allows me access to powerful high end telescopes in the southern hemisphere which could track it if it were real. The orbit is published, so I will program one of those telescopes to track along that orbit during some long exposures. If a real asteroid were there I'd be able to detect it and perform astrometry to provide additional data on the orbit. You give me the chills in a good way. DoomRoomRecording-Where the doomers record |
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Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 04/27/2015 02:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Alright, I used the telescope which holds multiple world records for the most distant objects ever detected by amateur astronomers in order to track the fictional 2015 PDC asteroid based on its orbit. The telescope actively tracked the position the asteroid was supposed to be in while performing about 25 minutes of exposures. Here is the final stacked image showing the combination of all images: :2015PDC: The ragged edges on the brighter stars are due to CCD blooming; this CCD is extremely sensitive. In fact it peaks in sensitive in the infrared part of the spectrum. This was an unfiltered image; visible+IR light. If the asteroid were real it should be a star-like dot in the center of the image. The stars are trailed because the telescope was actively tracking based on the orbit of the fictional asteroid. There's nothing there. This is further confirmed by using a median kappa sigma routine to stack the images, minimizing anything that changes image to image and maximizing anything that remained stationary (like an asteroid being tracked by the telescope). The only star-like dots that remain are all related to star trails and bits of CCD blooming that were too bright to fully eliminate via median stacking in only 25 minutes of imaging. Other bright, sharp specks are all hot pixels and cosmic ray hits. Unlike real detections of celestial objects they do not form a point spread function. Last Edited by Astromut on 04/27/2015 02:15 PM |
DoomRoomRecording User ID: 61817031 United States 04/27/2015 02:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Alright, I used the telescope which holds multiple world records for the most distant objects ever detected by amateur astronomers in order to track the fictional 2015 PDC asteroid based on its orbit. The telescope actively tracked the position the asteroid was supposed to be in while performing about 25 minutes of exposures. Here is the final stacked image showing the combination of all images: Quoting: Dr. Astro :2015PDC: The ragged edges on the brighter stars are due to CCD blooming; this CCD is extremely sensitive. In fact it peaks in sensitive in the infrared part of the spectrum. This was an unfiltered image; visible+IR light. If the asteroid were real it should be a star-like dot in the center of the image. The stars are trailed because the telescope was actively tracking based on the orbit of the fictional asteroid. There's nothing there. This is further confirmed by using a median kappa sigma routine to stack the images, minimizing anything that changes image to image and maximizing anything that remained stationary (like an asteroid being tracked by the telescope). The only star-like dots that remain are all related to star trails and bits of CCD blooming that were too bright to fully eliminate via median stacking in only 25 minutes of imaging. Other bright, sharp specks are all hot pixels and cosmic ray hits. Unlike real detections of celestial objects they do not form a point spread function. Dammit, fuck. No doom then, it looks like. Hey did you see Crows new video and if so what are your thoughts? I wanna comment on his videos asking why he wouldn't work with you but I thought it woulda been a dick move. Last Edited by DoomRoomRecording on 04/27/2015 02:22 PM DoomRoomRecording-Where the doomers record |
Dr. Astro Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 04/27/2015 02:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Alright, I used the telescope which holds multiple world records for the most distant objects ever detected by amateur astronomers in order to track the fictional 2015 PDC asteroid based on its orbit. The telescope actively tracked the position the asteroid was supposed to be in while performing about 25 minutes of exposures. Here is the final stacked image showing the combination of all images: Quoting: Dr. Astro :2015PDC: The ragged edges on the brighter stars are due to CCD blooming; this CCD is extremely sensitive. In fact it peaks in sensitive in the infrared part of the spectrum. This was an unfiltered image; visible+IR light. If the asteroid were real it should be a star-like dot in the center of the image. The stars are trailed because the telescope was actively tracking based on the orbit of the fictional asteroid. There's nothing there. This is further confirmed by using a median kappa sigma routine to stack the images, minimizing anything that changes image to image and maximizing anything that remained stationary (like an asteroid being tracked by the telescope). The only star-like dots that remain are all related to star trails and bits of CCD blooming that were too bright to fully eliminate via median stacking in only 25 minutes of imaging. Other bright, sharp specks are all hot pixels and cosmic ray hits. Unlike real detections of celestial objects they do not form a point spread function. Dammit, fuck. No doom then, it looks like. Hey did you see Crows new video and if so what are your thoughts? I wanna comment on his videos asking why he wouldn't work with you but I thought it woulda been a dick move. I'm done wasting my time on Crow until he chooses to accept my invitation. I heard he's going unfiltered "full spectrum" now with UV, Vis, and IR light. To that I say, welcome to the 21st century. I've been recording unfiltered for years, occasionally throwing on filters to show the difference and prove what I'm doing. |