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Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming!
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Urgent Message User ID: 168656 12/12/2006 8:36 AM Report abusive post | Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming!
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It could cause SEVERE Weather,Hurricanes and Seismic disturbances.Its name is C/2006 P1 McNaught...it is on Solar Conjunction and it will remain until Perihelion on January 11 2007...It is coming trough the BLIND SPOT behind the Sun....It is impossible to observe until it passes Perihelion after January 15 2007...Remember Comet V1 NEAT in 2003? This one is showing similar behaviour and its activity is higher than V1 NEAT in 2003.
Surely,this one is BIG with a STRANGE ORBIT coming trough Mercury's orbital plane.
Keep your eyes on this one folks!
Bye.... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 168655 12/12/2006 8:37 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote | Again!?!  |
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ashesand sackcloth User ID: 182 12/12/2006 8:44 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote | Thanks for the heads up. |
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starlight afar User ID: 94505 12/12/2006 8:44 AM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 101239 12/12/2006 8:46 AM | |
Ninelives User ID: 139028 12/12/2006 8:53 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 114362 12/12/2006 8:54 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote | Appreciate the warning. |
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AC User ID: 2218 12/12/2006 9:05 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote | The Zeta's say its Planet X,not a comet.  |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 101239 12/12/2006 9:06 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote |
Doesn't get anywhere near Mars. Centre on Mars, zoom in and rotate. Closest planet it gets to is Mercury, and it doesn't get close to that. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 168519 12/12/2006 9:07 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote | What about V1 NEAT in 2003? |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/12/2006 9:09 AM
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_Q_ User ID: 155675 12/12/2006 9:11 AM
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THE GREAT SOUTHERN BINOCULAR COMET OF 2007
Closest to Sun: 2007 Jan 12 at 0.17AU
Closest to Earth: 2007 Jan 15 at 0.82AU
Peak brightness: magnitude 0? on January 12, 2007.
Robert McNaught, a professional astronomer conducting the Siding Spring survey (near Coonabarabran NSW) reported his discovery of a new comet on Aug 7, 2006. This was Robert’s 31st find. The magnitude 17 comet was then situated 3 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun. This distance rapidly reduces to 0.17AU from the Sun on January 12, 2007 where the comet is at perihelion, lying within the orbit of Mercury, and appearing at its brightest.
Unfortunately, C/2006 P1 is then too close to the Sun for visual observation as it has been since late November 2006. The brightness behaviour of the comet between December to January may not be known until it arrives in the field of view of the orbiting SOHO C3 coronagraph on January 12. The C3 coronagraph has a 16-degree field of view with the Sun located in the centre. It can therefore observe comets that are within 8 degrees elongation from the Sun. During this time, you may be able to download real-time images from the Internet at: [link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov]
On Jan 12 at 10:00 UT the comet appears at 11 o'clock position. On Jan 14 at 15:55 UT, the comet is 40' East of Mercury (magnitude -1 for comparison). On Jan 15 at 16:00 UT, the comet disappears at 7 o'clock position.
Should the comet appear brighter than Mercury during this time, it is expected to put on a good naked eye showing during late January for Southern Hemisphere observers, as it moves rapidly southwards after perihelion. Should it appear significantly fainter than Mercury, then prospects for a good show drop dramatically!
On Jan 15, the comet is closest to the earth at a distance of 0.82AU but it is still only 7 degrees away from the Sun. After sunset however, observers should attempt to view the comets gas (ion) tail as it appears perpendicular to the horizon and, if sufficiently long enough, may be glimpsed from a dark sky site through binoculars!
High-end digital cameras are more sensitive to faint light, and attempts to photograph the ion tail are encouraged.
By the evening of January 18, the comet has moved sufficiently away from the Sun (15 degrees elongation) and appears very low in the western evening sky after sunset in the constellation of Microscopium. It could appear as bright as magnitude 2. The comet fades rapidly after this but its elongation from the Sun increases as it heads further southward.
On January 24, the comet moves into Indus but is still only 27 degrees away from the Sun and a mere 5 degrees above the horizon at the end of astronomical twilight from 35S latitude. The furter south you are the better. It may then have faded to magnitude 4. Unfortunately, moonlight begins to interfere with dark sky viewing until after the full moon of Feb 2, when the comet is then likely to have fallen below naked eye visibility.
Comet McNaught appears to be a first time visitor to the inner solar system and could potentially not survive its brush with the Sun. I would also encourage the use of a pair of 7x50 mm binoculars or teelscope to view the comet. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 168672 12/12/2006 9:14 AM | |
starlight afar User ID: 94505 12/12/2006 9:16 AM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 101239 12/12/2006 9:23 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote |
Now couldn't this comet or Planet X be hit by a space object and thrown in another direction and possibly start heading closer to earth? Quoting: starlight afar
I think you've got more chance of winning the lottery 3 weeks on the trot Starlight. |
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SS User ID: 161076 12/12/2006 9:27 AM
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Now couldn't this comet or Planet X be hit by a space object and thrown in another direction and possibly start heading closer to earth? Quoting: starlight afar
omg that is happening ??? out ..
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Ninelives User ID: 139028 12/12/2006 9:28 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/12/2006 9:30 AM
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starlight afar User ID: 94505 12/12/2006 9:30 AM
 | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote | Meteor showers for example, why would that not effect a comet or Planet X (Nibiru is said to be coming back). Another reason I suspect the Aunnakis inspired the Bible writers is in Revelation an Object called Wormwood does crash into the earth (or passes by very close). If that does happen some with past knowledge would have that written down knowing their Planet is coming back again. The parting of the Red Sea for Moses could have very well been Nibiru passing by? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 101239 12/12/2006 9:31 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote |
[ link to neo.jpl.nasa.gov]
Looks like Mars needs to watch this one very close.
Doesn't get anywhere near Mars. Centre on Mars, zoom in and rotate. Closest planet it gets to is Mercury, and it doesn't get close to that.
It does on it's way out if it clears the sun. Quoting: Ninelives
Did you do as I said? The comet plunges well below the plane of the solar system almost immediately after passing the sun, and keeps going. It's nowhere near Mars. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 101239 12/12/2006 9:32 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote |
Wanna bet that SOHO cuts the feed? Quoting: Emperor Kenton
if it's anything like the Neat one in 2003, yep. |
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SS User ID: 161076 12/12/2006 9:35 AM
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Wanna bet that SOHO cuts the feed?
if it's anything like the Neat one in 2003, yep. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 101239
we prolly gonna see memorex .. out ..
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/12/2006 9:37 AM
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Ninelives User ID: 139028 12/12/2006 9:37 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote | . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 101239 12/12/2006 9:41 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote |
Bit of a bluish tinge to it? |
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Ninelives User ID: 139028 12/12/2006 9:41 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote |
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SS User ID: 161076 12/12/2006 9:42 AM
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I'll be watching this one, the suns gravity may or may not plunge it. I just don't have a good feeling about this one. Quoting: Ninelives
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here is my research page you can see the comet will be clearly visible as part of the Dec 20th HUNAB KU celestial alignment as seen here scroll down .. out ..
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Ninelives User ID: 139028 12/12/2006 9:46 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2694 12/12/2006 9:58 AM | | Re: Breaking News - Giant Comet Incoming! | Quote | But but but .... it will crash into PX.
That's where PX is!
It's been there since... 1999?
It's "almost here".
Been almost here for seven years.
That's why the moon is so far North.
Why the Sun is a buggered ecliplic whatitsname. |
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Demosthenes User ID: 123518 12/12/2006 10:00 AM
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