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UPDATE CLOSE PASS SIMULATION [0.08% VERY LOW] Probability of collision Mars W / Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)

 
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UPDATE CLOSE PASS SIMULATION [0.08% VERY LOW] Probability of collision Mars W / Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)
MARCH 7
UPDATE NEW VIDEO SIMULATION AND HISTOGRAM OF CLOSE PASS
[link to spaceobs.org]

FROM MARCH 3
probablity of collision now very low [link to spaceobs.org]



OBJECTIVE: THEORIES NEEDED TO PROCESS REPORTS AND ACCURATELY RELAY INFORMATION ABOUT OBSERVATIONS RE: IMPACT MARS/C/2013AI(SLIDING SPRING),ESP. CLOSE APPROACH, CAPTURE, MOON INTERACTION.

BASE THEORY COMPLEMENTS OF Dark Matter, Missing Planets and New Comets: Paradoxes Resolved, Origins ...
By Tom Van Flandern NAVAL ASTRONOMER [RIP]

TO UNDERSTAND MARS/MOONS HISTORY... AND CAPTURE COLLISION SCENARIOS READ CHAPTER ON MARS AND SATURN [ P 271, 272]

[link to books.google.com]

THEN AT LEAST LOOK AT /READ CHAPTERS ON

SPHERE OF INFLUENCE
ORIGIN OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
DO PLANETS EXPLODE


BASE DATA WITH UPDATES FROM SPACEOBS [RUSSIA]
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which might indicate the diameter from 10 to 50 km, the energy of impact might reach the equivalent of staggering 2×10¹º megatonnes! This kind of event can leave a crater 500 km across and 2 km deep. Such an event would overshadow even the famous bombardment of Jupiter by the disintegrated comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 in July 1994, which by some estimates was originally 15 km in diameter. - See more at:"

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Re: UPDATE CLOSE PASS SIMULATION [0.08% VERY LOW] Probability of collision Mars W / Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)
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Astronomers predict a large-scale disaster on the Red Planet in October 2014, when a comet may ram into Mars, creating a 500-kilometer crater, the website of the Russian observatory ISON-NM said.
[link to english.pravda.ru]
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ORIGINAL POST PRAVDA [RUSSIA]

Astronomers predict a large-scale disaster on the Red Planet in October 2014, when a comet may ram into Mars, creating a 500-kilometer crater, the website of the Russian observatory ISON-NM said.
[link to english.pravda.ru]
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ORIGINAL POST PRAVDA [RUSSIA]

Astronomers predict a large-scale disaster on the Red Planet in October 2014, when a comet may ram into Mars, creating a 500-kilometer crater, the website of the Russian observatory ISON-NM said.
[link to english.pravda.ru]
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Re: UPDATE CLOSE PASS SIMULATION [0.08% VERY LOW] Probability of collision Mars W / Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)
Mars might have enough debris ejected to create a type of coma around the planet.

Slowly the Solar winds wisp some of the debris out like a comets tail.

There might even be a brilliant flash at the moment of impact. I wonder if it will be enough to cast a shadow. Not a kiloton or a megaton explosion, how about thousands of Megatons of nuclear weapons as equivalent of explosion.
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Re: UPDATE CLOSE PASS SIMULATION [0.08% VERY LOW] Probability of collision Mars W / Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)
Probability of collision with Mars – 0.08%

SPACEOBS USES MONTE CARLO ...FINDS ARCHIVED OBSERVATION TO DECLARE VERY LOW PROBABILITY OF COLLISION ..

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Re: UPDATE CLOSE PASS SIMULATION [0.08% VERY LOW] Probability of collision Mars W / Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)
excellent news

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Re: UPDATE CLOSE PASS SIMULATION [0.08% VERY LOW] Probability of collision Mars W / Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)
Hmmm, I guess the classified comet deflection team succeeded.
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This thread is full of so much bullshit that my eyes are turning brown just reading it...
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MARCH 7
UPDATE NEW VIDEO SIMULATION AND HISTOGRAM OF CLOSE PASS
[link to spaceobs.org]
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Re: UPDATE CLOSE PASS SIMULATION [0.08% VERY LOW] Probability of collision Mars W / Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)
ALSO [link to spaceobs.org]


FROM HERE
Thread: "Comet Elenin – the final prospect" as reported by Leonid "shill" Elenin on SpaceObs





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