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Thanks it is shocking we can see and know so very very little about 'something' about to cross our own orbit. Hell , google sky can update photos of planets crystal clear. Why are we looking at blurry dots?
There appears to be wide circular arc round it : whys that?
Originally posted by DJW001
reply to post by ZIPMATT
Thanks it is shocking we can see and know so very very little about 'something' about to cross our own orbit. Hell , google sky can update photos of planets crystal clear. Why are we looking at blurry dots?
Google Sky is not in real time. It uses photographs taken by sky surveys and space probes. We are looking at blurry dots because that is what extremely faint objects look like through a real telescope. The comet is extremely small and far away; all that we can know about it is by observing its behavior and comparing it to similar objects that have been observed in the past. It is unexceptional.
It is just the facts with me too , but I have trouble accepting that answer, sorry. This is apparently the 'space age' , earth bound lenses, telescopes, thats as old as days of the sea and pirates. So Nasa arent giving elenin a shred bar a name tag? The set up stinks : something is seriously not right. I think more than one people here know that and want to deny it.
Can you please give your reasoned opinion on the NOAA link in the op? Why are we now listing by 10degrees : its more than that since March11th isnt it?
Originally posted by DJW001
reply to post by ZIPMATT
Thanks it is shocking we can see and know so very very little about 'something' about to cross our own orbit. Hell , google sky can update photos of planets crystal clear. Why are we looking at blurry dots?
Google Sky is not in real time. It uses photographs taken by sky surveys and space probes. We are looking at blurry dots because that is what extremely faint objects look like through a real telescope.
When I last looked at Saturn on Google sky the picture had been updated the same day.
Luke 21 vs 5
Some of the disciples were remarking about how the temple was adorned with beautiful stones and with gifts dedicated to God. But Jesus said,
"As for what you see here, the time will come when not one stone will be left on another :
every one of them shall be thrown down,"