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Edward Member
Post Number: 427 Registered: 05-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, October 05, 2004 - 04:03 am: |
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Hi All.... Here is a interesting link to the Comet named "Swift-Tuttle" which was mentioned by the Plejarens, which is to have an Impact with Earth!? If I am correct; the Plejarens did not mention the date of Impact, but in the link there is a date set on August 14, 2126. Excerpt: A primer on asteroid collisions with Earth What about the comet that's supposed to hit the Earth in 130 years? Recent news reports have mentioned a possible collision between the Earth and Comet Swift-Tuttle on August 14, 2126. Comet Swift-Tuttle was first seen in July 1862 (when Abraham Lincoln was President) by two American astronomers (Lewis Swift and Horace Tuttle, hence the name Comet Swift-Tuttle). Three months later it was too faint to be seen. Based on observations during those months, astronomers calculated that the comet had a highly elongated orbit with a period of about 120 years. Thus it was expected to return to the area near the Sun in the early 1980s. See: http://www.as.wvu.edu/~jel/skywatch/swfttle.html Edward. |
   
Edward Member
Post Number: 428 Registered: 05-2002
| Posted on Saturday, October 09, 2004 - 12:12 am: |
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Hi All.... Here is another interesting link to some other space bodies that may collide with earth! Excerpt: There are three asteroids that we know of already whose orbits get very close to the Earth. On February 14, 2060 AD, the asteroid 4660 Nereus gets to within 21,000 kilometers of the Earth THAT'S INSIDE THE ORBIT OF OUR COMMUNICATION SATELLITES!!!! See: http://www.astronomycafe.net/qadir/q1487.html Edward. |
   
Cpl Member
Post Number: 56 Registered: 08-2004
| Posted on Monday, February 07, 2005 - 05:41 pm: |
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Could this be a harbinger of The Red Meteor? It is said it will be closest to Europe -- the eastern region being the main area of impact for the Red Meteor. "Closest Flyby of Large Asteroid to be Naked-Eye Visible" Robert Roy Britt Senior Science Writer SPACE.com An asteroid expected to fly past Earth in 2029 will be visible to the naked eye, scientists projected Thursday. It's a once-in-a-millennium event. And you may want to buy plane tickets now, as the flyby will be visible only from Europe, Africa and western Asia. There has been no event like this in modern history. Some people have seen dramatic fireballs created by small space rocks blazing through Earth's atmosphere. And two house-sized asteroids have made closer passes. But they were not visible without telescopes. The 2029 event will be the closest brush by a good-sized asteroid known to occur. The rock will pass Earth inside the orbits of some satellites. No other asteroid has ever been clearly visible to the unaided eye. The asteroid is roughly estimated to be a little more than 1,000 feet (320 meters) wide. It won't hit. The rock, catalogued as 2004 MN4, was discovered last June. It was seen again in December, and for a time scientists said it had the highest odds of hitting Earth ever given to a space rock. Subsequent observations refined the future path and eliminated those odds for the 2029 flyby. It won't hit the Moon, either. This week, NASA (news - web sites) scientists used new observations from the Arecibo Observatory to further pin down the track of 2004 MN4. On April 13, 2029, it will be about 22,600 miles (36,350 kilometers) from Earth's center. That is just below the altitude of geosynchronous satellites, which hover in fixed perches above the planet to communicate with and collect data on half the globe at all times. Of the ten known closest asteroid flybys, 2004 MN4 is by far the largest object, said Steve Chesley of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Only two have come closer, and they were only tens of yards (meters) wide. "All of the others in the top ten were discovered during the close approach, whereas for 2004 MN4 the close approach is predicted well in advance," Chesley said in a telephone interview. Last fall, an even larger asteroid made a notable flyby. That rock, called Toutatis, is about 2.9 miles long and 1.5 miles wide (4.6 by 2.4 kilometers). Its closest approach, widely photographed, was about four times the distance to the Moon. It was not visible to the naked eye. What to expect The asteroid 2004 MN4 is expected to shine like a fast-moving star at magnitude 3.3, Chesley said. That would be easily visible under dark skies without the help of binoculars or telescopes. On this astronomers' magnitude scale, smaller numbers represent brighter objects. The brightest stars and planets have negative magnitudes. The dimmest stars visible under perfect sky conditions away from city lights are about magnitude 6.5. Urban residents may need to get out of town to see the rare event. Chesley said the exact proximity of the object could cause its brightness to vary, but probably only by a few tenths of a magnitude. The asteroid will pass through the constellation of Cancer. Observers with clear skies in Europe, Africa and parts of Asia will be able to see a star-like point of light. "Whether you could see it from the center of London is another matter," said Alan Harris of the Space Science Institute. Harris notes that asteroid Vesta -- 334 miles (538 kilometers) in diameter -- periodically gets as bright as magnitude 5.3, which is visible to the naked eye under very dark sky conditions. "Curiously, Vesta attains this brightness at its opposition in July, 2029, only a few months after the April 2029 apparition of MN4," Harris told SPACE.com. With small telescopes and high-tech tracking software, the asteroid's shape could be evident. "It will be potentially resolvable with small telescopes, but they'll have to be able to track pretty fast," Chesley said. The rock will cover about 42 degrees of sky per hour, slower than a satellite but noticeably quick in the small field of view of a telescope. Rare event On average, one would expect a similarly close Earth approach by an asteroid of this size only every 1,300 years or so, Chesley and his colleagues have determined. 2004 MN4 circles the Sun, but unlike most asteroids that reside in a belt between Mars and Jupiter, the 323-day orbit of 2004 MN4 lies mostly within the orbit of Earth. The 2029 flyby will bend the rock's path and change the circumstances of later close passes to Earth. "However, our current risk analysis for 2004 MN4 indicates that no subsequent Earth encounters in the 21st Century are of concern," according to a statement issued by Chesley and his JPL colleagues Paul Chodas, Jon Giorgini and Don Yeomans. Additional observations in coming months and years could help eliminate the small chances of impacts in years after 2029. Were an asteroid the size of 2004 MN4 to hit Earth, it would cause local devastation and regional damage. It would not be expected to cause any sort of global disruption, experts say. |
   
Phoenix_2003 Member
Post Number: 9 Registered: 07-2003
| Posted on Sunday, August 28, 2005 - 02:22 pm: |
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Hi all, It is very interisting to confront 2004 MN4 and the Red meteorit. NASA calculated that 2004 MN4 will miss or collide the Earth on April 13 2029 and it will be Friday. I am not superstitious but that date doesn't seem very good. Now let's look on the map of possible impacts http://www.planetky.cz/obrazky/99942_01.jpg Prophecy says that fall of the mereorit will rip the grount from the Black Sea to Baltic Sea and as you can see the blue area leeds throught the central and easten Europe. Another thing I want to say is regarded to the size of 2004 MN4. Astronomers says the meteorit will have diameter cca 320 m (1000 feets). It looks small but realistic is to imagine it like big potato formed from mereoritic iron and other metals. Experst calculated that the impact of 2004 MN4 will have a power of 100 000 nuklear bombs used in Hiroshima. The most of this power will be heading to ground. We don't know what will happen and we can only gues. Adam |
   
Cpl Member
Post Number: 129 Registered: 08-2004
| Posted on Friday, September 02, 2005 - 09:27 pm: |
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If that date doesn't seem very good you are being superstitious. |
   
Newinitiation Member
Post Number: 203 Registered: 07-2005
| Posted on Saturday, April 29, 2006 - 07:42 pm: |
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dear forum Hi everyone I wanted to ask you fellas what your take is on the comet swasserman that has broken up into small fragments that Eric Julien has warned about which could impact earth on 25th-26 of May somewhere near the atlantic? Could his predictions from his ET contacts plausibly happen for real. The NASA scientists think otherwise and have predicted that it'll pass earth 5.5 times the distance from earth to our sun, meaning that nothing will happen come the 25th-26th of May. Was it false alarm or does Eric, in his urge to at least warn people about the possible dangers that might arise, all respect should be given to him for putting his reputation on the line. It couldn't have been an easy decision, given that he has an ET source he has confered with which might make things a bit more complicated. Anyway whether crying wolf or benevolent selfless act, the result will speak for itself and I hope not to the detriment of Eric's reputation nor at the expense of people's safety. |
   
Technod Member
Post Number: 40 Registered: 07-2003
| Posted on Sunday, April 30, 2006 - 09:26 am: |
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Hi Newinit. I heard about that from coasttocoast radio also, and Eric Julien sounded like he belives himself . I have left it as either being true that he has had contact from what he says is a blue ET race or perhaps he is a victom of new technologys that powerfully ignorant military`s are said to have the ability to coherce individuals to think they are haveing conversations with whom-ever. or hes lieing about the contacts and knows we are in for some cosmic distubance and sees a claim to fame in the slow cooking ufo community to add another negative to the great and growing E.T conspiracy. unfortuantly i agree that the ignorant action of the delusional governments/elite across the globe could use a universally guided cosmic rock across there bow/stern. of coarse loss of life shouldnt be taken lightly and nasa has put them selves in the lime lite. my 32 b-day is on the 30 so I will make a wish for a most positive outcome either way. peace b brian
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Hector Member
Post Number: 16 Registered: 04-2006
| Posted on Monday, May 01, 2006 - 05:16 am: |
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This Eric Julien says he was able to predict 2003 Bam`s earthquake earlier.Either if he`s gone crazy or not,the article is well written ,well documented to physics.He has many other ideas related to 3D time or what he calls "Absolute Relativity".His opinion about crop circles is also interesting. I advise reading his articles.I`m not saying he is right,just recommend everybody to read whatever related to UFOs and be able to extract the positive and the negative.Maybe this Julien writes 2% truth and 98 % lies.I´m interested in that 2% of truth,if it exists...What a damn hard task! http://www.savelivesinmay.com/EricJulien-En.htm |
   
Edward Member
Post Number: 623 Registered: 05-2002
| Posted on Thursday, June 29, 2006 - 03:36 pm: |
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Hi All.. Here are 4 images(from my Celestia Simulator) of the very close trajectory of the asteroid: 2004 XP14. Which will be pasting by Earth Monday morning and will be pasting at an estimated distance of 1.1 Lunar distance(+/- 268,873 miles from the Earth). The last 2 images show 2004 XP14 flying bye 'above' Earth at the above mentioned distance. From above, it looks like it is at a close collision course, which it is not. Based on the brightness of 200 XP14, it's size is estimated at 1,345 to 3,018-feet (410 to 920 meters). Due to its close trajectory, it is classified as a "Potentially Hazardous Asteroid/PHA". In some Fundamental Christian circles that decode the Bible, the 2004 XP14 is classified as the "Armageddon" asteroid! The 'Sign' of their time for Death and Destruction: Armageddon. I have noticed at some information discussion boards concerning the 2004 XP14, that there is a 'Panic' by some fundamentalists shouting: "WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!" Seems they want to 'Live up' to their destructive Prophecey(Armageddon) Very very pitiful...of course! Thanks to Billy and The Plejarans, WE, all know by now the difference between a Prophecy and a Prediction! Have a nice weekend and a GRAND MONDAY and enjoy the 'Fly bye' if you have the possibilities to see this beautiful asteroid of Creation past you bye.. Edward.
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Edward Member
Post Number: 624 Registered: 05-2002
| Posted on Saturday, July 01, 2006 - 01:02 am: |
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Hi All... Here...I managed to calculate a close-up of asteroid 2004 XP14's passing-by at noon from an angle with the Earth and the Moon in the background. Edward.
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Edward Member
Post Number: 624 Registered: 05-2002
| Posted on Saturday, July 01, 2006 - 07:08 am: |
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Hi All.. Just one more view from the top with an angle...of 2004 XP14 from a close-up with Earth and Moon in the background. I found this one worth showing Edward.
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Isabellacoca Member
Post Number: 83 Registered: 10-2005
| Posted on Thursday, July 06, 2006 - 08:46 am: |
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Hello Edward, I must say, your recent and previous 2 posts are impressive! And the pictures are breathtaking. Hello everyone, As you can see, I'm back to posting again. I see there are a couple of new-made posts. I thought this was one of them until I saw that this topic goes back to 2004. Anyway, the reason I am here at Asteroids and Comets is because I wanted to share something with everyone regarding an asteroid that is supposedly, in the future, hit the earth on October 15, 2030 at 3am. Now this piece of news is: amazingly old. It was somewhere between 1995-1998 that I happened to watch the news on the television. I was only a child at the time ages 8-10. Back to the story, I was watching the news when all of a sudden the news station broadcasted live that they have received information that an asteroid: "may or may not hit the Earth in the year 2030 on October 15 at 3am. Ever since then, that's all I could think of and remember. Even after the news on tv, it went on for a couple of weeks. It was in magazines, newspapers, etc. And then came the time when no one talked about it anymore. I think the world forgot that piece of news. Regardless of this, I still wonder to this day about that soon to be fateful day. I will be well in my 40s by then. Right now I am only 18, about to turn 19 this Saturday. I never found out whether that piece of news was a facade or not, or are we just waiting around to see if it will ever happen? Sometimes I stop and think that it could be another misconception the same way all those other premonitions of asteroids hitting the Earth never happened. I must say though, that some of those misconceptions actually almost happened, only we were lucky that those asteroids passed the Earth by so many miles. However, we must remind ourselves that space is filled with debris like space junk, huge rocks, comets, asteroids, etc. and when a scientist or group of scientists say this and that may happen, they are giving us warning and preparation time incase, God forbid, such a thing should happen. Salome and love to all, Isabella Coca
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Edward Member
Post Number: 626 Registered: 05-2002
| Posted on Saturday, July 08, 2006 - 12:56 am: |
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Hi Isabella! Yes, nice to see your up and running, and healthy. "Bedankt voor de mooie bloemen/Thank you for the beautiful flowers" Yes, it did take me a while to make good calculations to generate the last two close-up screen shots of 2004_xp14. Would like to make a correction on the Radius, thought. The default was 100m, and just a couple of days ago, I made a guess between the given 410 to 920 meters, being about the half. But just yesterday I came across the NASA data, and they gave the 'Guess' Radius as being 700m, so as One can notice: We are all 'Not Too Sure'...of the data. Just want to add this for the record. I fully agree with your posting. Well said. We can only go on 'Guess' calculations...in this time and age. As the Plejarans have mentioned many times: Along our Evolution...our calculations will be, much and much more precise...due to the Knowledge that is attained; it be astronomy, astrology, numerology...and so forth. We are still in the shoes of a child..so to speak, but making very good progress. At the age of 8-10 years old: some Wise young lady you were... Pleasant Studying... Edward. |
   
Edward Member
Post Number: 625 Registered: 05-2002
| Posted on Saturday, July 08, 2006 - 03:24 am: |
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Hi Isabella... Here is a screen shot of 2004_XP14 leaving our planet's orbit specially for you on your Birthday; and you can still have a pleasant birthday today...not to forget what the Armageddon 'Believers' had mentioned...: WE'RE GONNA DIE!(Some Miscalculations they made! BAD Bible decoders!) So, 2004_XP14 passed our planet safely by..and you can still enjoy your Birthday! So: Many Healthy Years..and Positive Destiny to you...to come, I would say. Have a pleasant day! Edward.
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Isabellacoca Member
Post Number: 85 Registered: 10-2005
| Posted on Monday, July 10, 2006 - 09:26 am: |
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Hello Edward! Thanks for the Birthday Wish and I enjoyed your new picture and your posts. I had a wonderful weekend and birthday. Hello everyone! Have a good day.  Salome and love to all, Isabella Coca
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Edward Member
Post Number: 629 Registered: 05-2002
| Posted on Saturday, July 15, 2006 - 03:50 am: |
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Hi All... For those who have interest. NOT TO SCARE YOU: but here are some images I generated of the very very close orbit of the asteroid '2004 MN4 Apophis' due April 13 2029, which is mentioned in one of the postings previous. The images below are: has entered our Earth orbit and very very close alinement with Earth. 2004 MN4 Apophis...is truly an asteroid we should take into consideration! It's fly-by can truly and literally.... 'Wake-up A Storm'!!? The images speaks loud enough, I would say!? Edward.
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Markc Member
Post Number: 335 Registered: 06-2000
| Posted on Sunday, July 16, 2006 - 11:21 pm: |
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Hi Edward ; Thanks for scaring , I mean sharing with us . The asteroid's potato-like appearance helps to diffuse any feelings of risk . It looks like it would easily be drawn into the Earth's orbit ....... not to scare anyone of course . Mark Mark Campbell
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Edward Member
Post Number: 630 Registered: 05-2002
| Posted on Thursday, July 20, 2006 - 12:50 am: |
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Hi Mark... Yes, if destiny does not permit: that the 'Patato-oid'.. will make 'Mash-Patato' of our planet! Well, if all circumstances are in our favor, the Patato-oid will just past us by. Of course, unless some unexpected scenario may manifest that would effect it's trajectory. If not: Mash-Patato...it will BE... I gave the PHA asteroids that Texture background(brown asteroid texture) so that I can distinct them from other asteroids which have no effect on Earth. These asteroids have their known Gray-Black Texture backgrounds. I give every moving body/object a different Texture, to Identify them easier. Celestia is a very good simulator, and it is for FREE...with many additional add-ons. It is a MUST have...for those whom want to learn how Creation truly works and manifests itself. "Always look up to the Heavens and you will see how Creation manifests itself and that YOU are part of it"..as Jmmanuel and Billy once said, in that sence. BTW: Here is what I did with the Elvis asteroid, named after him. Put his image into it.. (for the FUN..of it) Edward.
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Markc Member
Post Number: 336 Registered: 06-2000
| Posted on Thursday, July 20, 2006 - 02:48 pm: |
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Thanks Edward ......hahahaha! Now it's a "collectoroid" worth billions and billions of Carl Sagan bucks . Mark Mark Campbell
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Cpl Member
Post Number: 151 Registered: 08-2004
| Posted on Sunday, July 23, 2006 - 08:43 pm: |
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Could someone possibly direct me to information on the Red Meteor in this forum? A 999 day search yielded nothing except a few of my own refernces to it. I do have the information in the book ASTF. Thank you. cpl |
   
Thomas Member
Post Number: 158 Registered: 03-2004
| Posted on Thursday, December 14, 2006 - 11:23 pm: |
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Speaking of the natural world, has anyone read about the asteroid Apophis? It is due to pass closer to the Earth than some satellite orbits in 2029 and then make a return several years later in the 2030's I believe. This asteroid is worrying scientists because unlike Toutatis, Apophis (if I spelled it right) could actually make a direct hit on Earth...A DIRECT HIT. Could this be the prophesied RED METEOR? It is an asteroid but would become a meteor as it entered the atmosphere. Ptaah or Quetzal (I don't remember which) mentioned that this Red Meteor would be coming into the Sola System for the first time and that it would not have been in our system in earlier times. Does anyone know if this would be the first time that Apophis has entered our solar system? Thanks! |
   
Leann Member
Post Number: 9 Registered: 08-2006
| Posted on Saturday, January 27, 2007 - 08:52 am: |
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Good Morning, I've been reading about this Red Meteor and was wondering if this is still a prediction. Have any of you read the following news story? It seems it created quite a stir when it came out. http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/09/02/asteroid.reut/index.html Good Day to all.... Leann |
   
Gaiaguysnet Member
Post Number: 475 Registered: 03-2004
| Posted on Saturday, January 27, 2007 - 04:37 pm: |
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Howdy Leann! Nice to hear from you again. The article even addresses its target (no irony intended) audience, being, “those fearing Armageddon”. This is more pure End Times psy-ops from the state-sponsored sectarian terrorists who are trying so hard to induce it. (Please see www.gaiaguys.net/armageddon.htm) “the chances of a catastrophic collision are just one in 909,000 … astronomers say that any risk of impact is likely to decrease as further data is gathered.“ Unhappily, the Red Meteor is another story, and – because it is a prediction and not a prophecy – it cannot be altered, so it is a case of when, not if. Never a dull moment, eh? Billy teaches that we should think about death a lot, and I agree, first understanding what it actually is, of course, which Earth humans generally do not, any more than they understand what love is. I should have put my recent McNaught’s Comet pictures on this thread instead of here: http://forum.figu.org/us/messages/14/6336.html#POST25086 Sorry, Scott. Feel free to shift that stuff, of course. I didn’t know about this thread. Salome, Dyson |
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