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Originally posted by Arken
reply to post by eriktheawful
Thx Erik
A so huge impact on Mars, however, is not something that would be something to get excited about, but something to be scared.
But this can't happen. Again...
Originally posted by Arken
reply to post by NeoParadigm
I'm humble, and clear on what is my opinion and what not.
Hmmm... You spinning round and round.
As I said you, however, stay calm. But very...
On topic, It would be cool to see a body hit Mars, And if were facing Earth, that would be one bad-a$$ed metor shower!
Uhm, I'm glad you're excited Arken, but really, considering how many objects we have in our solar system the odds that two comets would pass by Mars in the same year is not really all that fantastic at all.
Originally posted by Arken
reply to post by eriktheawful
Uhm, I'm glad you're excited Arken, but really, considering how many objects we have in our solar system the odds that two comets would pass by Mars in the same year is not really all that fantastic at all.
Two comets fly by a planet in 12 months?
Isn't It an unusual (unique) event?
I never heard of this kind of event from the beginning of astronomy...
Arken, there are two types of people on this site, ones who are anal about facts, and others who like to use their imaginations. I'm pretty sure you know which one Neo is.
I had the theory it was the refraction/reflection of the sun off it's tail.
But, hey, sometimes common sense and logic can only take you so far, ya know. Or, maybe I payed too close attention in school.
Originally posted by NeoParadigm
reply to post by Arken
Don't mistake my confidence for arrogance, Luke.
People that are still perpetuating the myth that comet ISON actually looks like that triangle are delusional and incapable of discerning fact from fantasy, and posess no ability to recognise the clear explanation for this "phenomenon" and the evidence that supports it.
I think "headless chicken" is an accurate description at this point.
Originally posted by Arken
reply to post by eriktheawful
I've lost Hyakutake comet.
Have you considered that you may be wrong?
People can be wrong, and often are...but it in no way means delusion or lack of discernment is playing a part in the slightest.
Please do debate the facts - but don't make an ass of yourself when you do it. Name calling and belittling others has no place at all in an intelligent debate and it generally comes from people who are losing an argument. Just sayin'.
And I actually agree with you on this,
Originally posted by NeoParadigm
reply to post by Arken
The triangle in the pic is not the shape of ISON. It is the result of several long exposure shots and a change in camera perspectives, making it look like 3 lines with an angle, when it is in fact just a dot.
I has been explained a hundred times and the evidence has been presented throughout that thread.
What a headless chicken farm of moronic proportions.edit on 20-8-2013 by NeoParadigm because: (no reason given)
thats the only explanation that could be thought up to explain what were seeing doesn't mean its true we will soon see the truth lol