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Ok, ISON no more but a lot to follow in 2014

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posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 04:36 AM
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It is very odd the amount of Ison survived, Ison didn't survive, conflicting info that is coming out BUT it seems to have survived in some form and time will tell.

Hopefully it hasn't fragmented into 'large bits' that aren't as predictable in their orbit.

It was interesting to see Spaceweather's obituary to ISON last night, quickly retracted to a 'whoops!' !!



posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 05:02 AM
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If that's ISON above the sun and the white circle represents the suns circumference then ISON more than survived its going to put on a show after all.

Why are they saying all that is left is dust, or that only a tiny fragment may have survived?

That image below suggests it's in FULL health and glowing massively!!!




posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 05:10 AM
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I knew that ISON was going to survive at a time when people thought that it would disintegrate.



posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 05:17 AM
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In Dave Eagle's book, Observers Guide to comet ISON, he says that '..If ISON survives its encounter with the Sun, it will quickly swing around the Sun, fading rapidly as it moves away from the solar glare.'

So, the fading of ISON is not really unexpected.

He does then say that the comet wil reappear in the north eastern morning pre dawn sky.

He then says that by the 1st of December ISON will be far away from the Sun for the nucleus to be seen in the south eastern morning sky just after dawn and that it should get brighter and higher as each morning passes.

We are due some lovely clear but cold mornings in the UK, so perhaps we will still get to see ISON very soon.



posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 05:21 AM
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So they say something is re-emerging. Can someone please give me a link to the SOHO/LASCO realtime animations/images (as the user has posted above), that I thought were found somehwere like this? sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov...

Note: I'm talking about the control panel page where you specify the camera, specify the number of frames/date-range etc etc.

It normally takes me one minute to find and visit that page with those cameras on and load the latest animations. But today? When there's actually something to go look at? Can't find them. Can't access the link above. Really annoyed, cos news websites are putting up LASCO type images.

Site been shut off from public to give news outlets exclusive images or some rubbish? Or just my internet connection? :|
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posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 05:36 AM
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something has survived.

SpaceWeather

"researchers working with NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory said they saw nothing along the track that ISON was expected to follow through the sun's atmosphere. Nevertheless, something has emerged."

But on a different path?



posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 05:41 AM
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the site is off ... why ? don't know... I'm trying to connect for more than a hour...



posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 05:52 AM
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Aye. When was it last online? The news of it re-emerging broke earlier and then what, they shut it down so they could control the outflow of imagery and make some money? At the moment none of us can actively go see for ourselves what ISON is up to, we're relying on news reports and tailored info. Blood is boiling... I seriously doubt half the world went and loaded the SOHO page and it overloaded, but perhaps I'm wrong.
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posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 05:57 AM
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hisz.rsoe.hu...

Since we're talking 'space' here, thought you might find the above interesting on EDIS as a meteor has hit / exploded off Greece. Meteorites are rather 'busy' at the moment and whether this is ISON and its 'friends' it has dragged along will be interesting to see.



posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 05:59 AM
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Use this link from jvm222 on page 1 of this thread:

198.118.248.97...

It works for me.

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posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 06:02 AM
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Thanks Movhisattva



posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 06:06 AM
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I hope Ison has survived, just goes to prove NASA does like to hide things........ even comets




posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 06:07 AM
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I've seen reports that some of it survived. The biblical doomtards on youtube will be wetting themselves with anticipation once again!

Whatever - I don't think NASA is in a position to lie about this one. Astronomers around the world - professional and amateur - are focused on it.
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posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 06:44 AM
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Village Idiot
I hope Ison has survived, just goes to prove NASA does like to hide things........ even comets


What nonsesne it does nothing of the sort. Have you any idea what is going on here. It's not a snowball melting by a coal fire in your front room with HD video!!!! Sheesh reality check please.

It LOOKED like it had broken up, it's very close to the sun and thus difficult to see DUH !!

It now seems as if a sizeable part has survived (well that was the latest news as I drove to work at 8am this morning as reported on the BBC R4 today program.....oh let me guess everything the BBC reports is lies)

This is called real-time science which the doom porn and paranoid conspiracists just do not understand at all, the picture can change from hour to hour as more information is collected.



posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 07:10 AM
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Movhisattva
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Use this link from jvm222 on page 1 of this thread:

198.118.248.97...

It works for me.

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Great, thanks! That's the one
Can't get much to load on it though personally, just that one 'current' image from LASCO C3. Still feels like agenda driven downtime to me rather than an overload, but aw, the sun has a funny grinning face on it, like "mmm, nom nom comets nom"
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posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 07:16 AM
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yorkshirelad

Village Idiot
I hope Ison has survived, just goes to prove NASA does like to hide things........ even comets


This is called real-time science which the doom porn and paranoid conspiracists just do not understand at all, the picture can change from hour to hour as more information is collected.


Is that right?
Seems a little premature then for NASA to say this comet is no more.
I suppose that's what you classify as "real time science" ?



posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 07:19 AM
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posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 07:26 AM
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Here is proof that ISON still lives: soho.esac.esa.int...




posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 07:35 AM
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Funny I started this thread to talk about the coming comets/asteroids in 2014 but ISON still is the main "star"



posted on Nov, 29 2013 @ 07:37 AM
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I made a little animation myself to understand comet tails.

Not perfect but had fun making it.



This one was with only gravity in account and no solar wind.


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