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reply posted on 11-5-2006 @ 08:20 PM by cmdrkeenkid
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reply posted on 11-5-2006 @ 08:32 PM by Graystar
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lets wait till may 26 shall we MOD! Its no big deal if Im no longer welcomed on here. Please explain to everyone how something is debunked when the
date hasn't even arrived yet?!
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reply posted on 11-5-2006 @ 09:14 PM by cmdrkeenkid
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Originally posted by Graystar
lets wait till may 26 shall we MOD! Its no big deal if Im no longer welcomed on here. Please explain to everyone how something is debunked when the
date hasn't even arrived yet?!
Who says you're not welcome here? And I'm not posting as a mod, I've been too active in this thread to do so without bias. The only reason I would
take a moderator action (other than applause) is if it's absolutely neccessary.
And what that guy has been saying has been proven wrong. Like I said before, if you read through this thread and the other one you'll understand how
his ideas have been disproven.
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reply posted on 11-5-2006 @ 11:06 PM by flukemol
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chance of doom
hey check out the spitzer sat shot ouch.how about a chance of doom lol.seeing this in front of our planet right now gives me a new meaning of luck and
chance we all live by............
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reply posted on 11-5-2006 @ 11:27 PM by crt
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There is another group that claims there will be comet fragments striking the earth.
I think Eric the Frenchie stole the idea from them.
I don't know what to make of it.
Prophecy
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reply posted on 12-5-2006 @ 12:45 PM by Athenion
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So did anyone get a good look at the fragment as it passed by us last night? I tried to see it, but sadly here in minneapolis it was complately
overcast all night.
Does anyone have any good pics?
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reply posted on 12-5-2006 @ 09:46 PM by crt
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Well its a somewhat clear night in the midwest and no meteors, no fireballs, not much of anything. Seems 5 millions miles is too far to see
anything.
No reports of meteor showers or anything like that.
No gloom and no doom.
Still have a couple weeks to go yet but I don't see anything happening.
Here is a cool pic from the spitzer space telescope
Spitzer image
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reply posted on 13-5-2006 @ 06:38 AM by crt
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Astronomers expect a meteor shower late next week as the comet continues to crumble.
This thing ain't over yet, kids.
Comet Crumbling
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reply posted on 13-5-2006 @ 07:50 AM by FlyersFan
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Interesting site. According to these folks - who get all their info "straight
from God" (their claim) - THIS is what He told some of them -
This event appears to be connected with the arrival
of a large brown asteroid into the solar system.-John Lallier
Uh ... There are millions, if not billions, of brown asteroids continually
entering and exiting the solar system.
These guys seem to think God is going to run amuk on America. All
the impacts and subsequent tsunamis are for the East Cost USA.
AND they changed the numbers. They should read like this -
Miss Distance Minimum Ascending(LD/AU): 0.04/0.00010
but they changed it to read - miss distance 0.00/0.0001
Kinda sensationalistic.
I'm not dis'n ya crt. I just don't believe the folks at that site.
But it was a good find. Interesting and relevant to this conversation.
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reply posted on 13-5-2006 @ 12:29 PM by crt
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Didn't think you were dis'n, just showing other perspectives and what others are saying, like I said I don't know what to make of it. I have my
doubts but there are alot of people taking it seriously. Either or we will see what happens.
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reply posted on 14-5-2006 @ 07:13 PM by crt
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Wow fragment S isn't list on the NEO close approach table but I found its orbit simulation link. Seems to make its closet approach by May 29th,
strange.
It crosses the the earths elliptic path dead on. But I cannot find any information about it
Just wondering why it is lagging so far behind the other fragments.
Orbit Simulation of Fragment S
Close Approach Table
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reply posted on 16-5-2006 @ 08:56 AM by mrsdudara
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What is this, and isnt 1.1 LD a little close?
I am not an expert in this stuff obviously, but this seems concerning. What do all of you astronomy experts say about this?
(2004 XP14) 2006-Jul-03 04:25 ± < 00:01 1.1/0.0029 1.1/0.0029 17.41 17.35 1.12e+04 19.3
oh yea, and how big is this fella?
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reply posted on 16-5-2006 @ 09:09 AM by dgtempe
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Yes, Mrs. Dudara has a point here. How big is that thing?
Please keep us updated!
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reply posted on 16-5-2006 @ 09:36 AM by AGENT_T
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2004 XP14 Range of size (mt) 330-740
What colour is it?
hope its not brown
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reply posted on 16-5-2006 @ 10:30 AM by mrsdudara
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What is that? meters, megatons, or my preference, millameters?
As for meters or megatons, if that is correct, isnt that kind of...um... HUGE??!!!??
Please tell me you ment millameters. Yea, you ment millameters right
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reply posted on 16-5-2006 @ 10:35 AM by cmdrkeenkid
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No, it was meters... And 1.1 LD is far away. We've had stuff that's larger come even closer before. Nothing to worry about.
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reply posted on 16-5-2006 @ 10:38 AM by mrsdudara
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1.1 LD is far away? Isnt that the distance of the moon? Doesnt that mean it will be as close to us as the moon?
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reply posted on 16-5-2006 @ 10:41 AM by cmdrkeenkid
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Slightly farther away than the Moon, but close... And like I said, we routinely get stuff coming within half the distance of the Moon that's about
that same size. Maybe once every couple of months. Really, at that distance it's nothing to worry about at all.
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reply posted on 16-5-2006 @ 10:49 AM by mrsdudara
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Ok, thanks.
What would you consider a threat cmmdr? All this stuff comes up and we all freak out, just for future reference, what is too close, and too big for
you? That way, I wont freak out over this little 330 meter, 1.1LD stuff anymore.
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