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BarnacleBob 11-29-2009 02:37 PM

Peculiar trajectory of the Russell Comet
 
Truth or Hoax??? If true, possible discovery of the long missing "Companion Star to our Sun!"

Peculiar trajectory of the Russell Comet: They observe.

IMPORTANT NOTE TO 7 OF AUGUST: WE HAVE DETECTED ERRORS IN THE WORKSHEET NIII. THE CALCULATION OF THE RUSSELL ORBIT IS NOT CORRECT. THE RETROGRADE ORBIT MUST TO THE POSITION DE THE EARTH INDEED. WE VERIFIED IT YESTERDAY. ETAMOS PREPARING AN OFFICIAL NOTICE WITH THE NEW DATA. HOWEVER, THE WORKSHEET CONTINUES BEING VALID LIKE SIMULATION OF DISTURBANCE OORT-KUIPER AND POSSIBLE SCENES.


SNIP:

Figure 2, shows the thermal radiations of the zone, and indeed, shows the classic configuration of a Brown Dwarf, accompanied by other stellar bodies that seem to be very next to the star. The thermal radiation is clear, and right in the zone where the disturbances in Oort are taking place. Observese, the comparison with the Gliese229A system. Definitively. It is what it seems. The thermal radiation of the zone is very strong, and is neutral in the X-ray spectrum, reason why, it obeys to the presence of methane to temperatures of 2.700Kelvin.


link translated from Spanish to English

http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate...rUrl=Translate

If a brown dwarf or any other large celestial body travels through the Oort cloud, it would disburse comets and create a large debris field ... the vid below is a short take on the increasing asteroid, comet and meteor activity within our solar system.


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Jasper 11-29-2009 03:25 PM

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It doesn't take much study of these matters to realize that we are travelling through a cosmic shooting gallery.

And one of these days...

Nice video!

Ironhorse 11-29-2009 03:49 PM

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I stumbled on to this site a while back. They usually have some pretty cool pics and info.

http://www.spaceweather.com/


Below is from the above site listing some of the Near Earth asteroids that are being tracked:



Near-Earth Asteroids
Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs) are space rocks larger than approximately 100m that can come closer to Earth than 0.05 AU. None of the known PHAs is on a collision course with our planet, although astronomers are finding new ones all the time.

On November 29, 2009 there were 1084 potentially hazardous asteroids.


Nov. 2009 Earth-asteroid encounters: Asteroid Date(UT) Miss Distance Mag. Size
2009 UK14 Nov. 1 9.1 LD 20 29 m
2006 JY26 Nov. 2 6.7 LD 22 10 m
2000 XK44 Nov. 4 28.8 LD 13 1.1 km
2009 VA Nov. 6 0.05 LD 12 6 m
2000 UJ1 Nov. 7 43.3 LD 15 1.2 km
2009 VT1 Nov. 9 1.4 LD 18 6 m
2000 TO64 Nov. 10 44.2 LD 14 1.9 km
2009 UK20 Nov. 12 6.5 LD 20 20 m
2009 VX Nov. 12 2.6 LD 17 26 m
2009 VR Nov. 13 6.6 LD 21 10 m
2009 WQ6 Nov. 16 0.9 LD 18 7 m
2009 WX7 Nov. 16 3.7 LD 18 20 m
2009 VC1 Nov. 18 6.0 LD 19 21 m
2009 WJ6 Nov. 20 0.5 LD 16 14 m


Notes: LD means "Lunar Distance." 1 LD = 384,401 km, the distance between Earth and the Moon. 1 LD also equals 0.00256 AU. MAG is the visual magnitude of the asteroid on the date of closest approach.

Ragnarok 11-29-2009 04:00 PM

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[QUOTE=Jasper;2049609] And one of these days...[QUOTE]

POW!

But why wait? Find out now with this nifty impact effects calculator:

http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/impacteffects/

R.

Ag_man 11-29-2009 05:25 PM

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Hoax. If there was a brown dwarf in or near to the Oort Cloud, it wouldn't be a secret. The US Air Force runs a automated observatory, which has discovered many comets and asteroids. Finding a object like a brown dwarf would be a fairly easy task, in comparison to finding a comet.

BarnacleBob 11-29-2009 06:36 PM

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But, why NASA had hoped the 40th anniversary of the Apollo missions to tell from this? We are leaking information. Something terrible, or maybe not. The question is in the air. Why duplicate efforts on events that NASA scientists already knew?. NASA Why wait 20 years to recognize that Dr. Murray was right?. Why wait 20 years to corroborate the theories of Drs Michael P. Aubry, Christopher T. Russell, and Margaret G. Kivelson,? And above all ... Why, just two days after further study made by the scientific community with real-time monitoring for the first time in history? . Is this a tacit way of telling the truth? "The truth is that very few people will read this article. Maybe just thousands of people will read this science, everyone will pat pending news of the 40th anniversary of the arrival of man on the moon, while a small group of scientists, are trying to tell the world what is happening today and the cause of it . Today, 20 July 2009, a brown dwarf of 1.9MJ is literally just intercepting the orbit of Pluto. Its scientific name is: G1.9, and can be seen in WWT, with Pluto in Sagittarius. Whoever that will see and those unwilling to look away. The evidence is there G1.9-Sagittarius.

StarviewerTeam. 2009.

G1.9+0.3: Discovery of Most Recent Supernova in Our Galaxy

The expanding remains of a supernova explosion in the Milky Way are shown in this composite image, on the left, of the supernova remnant G1.9+0.3. NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory image obtained in early 2007 is shown in orange and the radio image from NRAO's Very Large Array (VLA) from 1985 is in blue. The difference in size between the two images gives clear evidence for expansion, allowing the time since the original supernova explosion (about 140 years) to be estimated.

http://www.redorbit.com/images/galle.../24/index.html



Supernova remnant G1.9+0.3

Supernova remnant G1.9+0.3 is the youngest known supernova remnant (SNR) in the Milky Way Galaxy.[1] The remnant's young age was established by combining data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the VLA radio observatory, and is believed to have exploded about 25,000 years ago, and the signal began reaching us 140 years ago. Prior to this discovery, the youngest-known Milky Way supernova remnant was Cassiopeia A, at about 330 years. The remnant has a radius of over 1.3 light years.

The discovery was announced on May 14, 2008 at a NASA press conference. In the days leading up to the announcement, NASA would only hint that they were going "to announce the discovery of an object in our Galaxy astronomers have been hunting for more than 50 years."[4]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superno...ant_G1.9%2B0.3

BarnacleBob 11-29-2009 06:43 PM

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Robert Sutton Harrington (October 21, 1942 � January 23, 1993) was an American astronomer who worked at the United States Naval Observatory (USNO). He should not be confused with Robert G. Harrington, who was also an astronomer, but was born earlier and worked at the Palomar Observatory.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Sutton_Harrington


Dr. Robert S. Harrington - Planet X Nibiru

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Saul Mine 11-29-2009 07:25 PM

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Quote:

Wikipedia:
The Oort Cloud (pronounced /ˈɔrt/ ort, alternatively the �pik-Oort Cloud IPA: [ˈ�pik]) is a hypothesized spherical cloud of comets which may lie roughly 50,000 AU, or nearly a light-year, from the Sun.
Did you get that? "Hypothesized" = made up. "May" = possible but not certain. It was invented to explain certain observations, in the absence of any other way to explain them. Further observations have shown that nearly all assumptions about comets have been utterly wrong, even the definition of what a comet is, so the assumption of the existence of a cloud of them is in very poor reputation.

The most common reaction among scientists when they actually observe something is "We never expected anything like this!" In other words, their predictions are unreliable.

BTW, the concept of Nibiru was invented by Kip Thorne to answer a mentor who was trying to ask questions he couldn't answer. He hypothesized that an apparent 26 million year period between Earthly calamities might be caused by an unseen companion that orbited the sun with that period. The idea has since taken on a life of its own.

BarnacleBob 11-29-2009 07:57 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Saul Mine (Post 2050062)

BTW, the concept of Nibiru was invented by Kip Thorne to answer a mentor who was trying to ask questions he couldn't answer. He hypothesized that an apparent 26 million year period between Earthly calamities might be caused by an unseen companion that orbited the sun with that period. The idea has since taken on a life of its own.

Around 1996 I bought and read Kip Thorne's book "Black Holes and Time Warps." Much of his hypothesis written in this book has since been proven erroneous by new technologies and techniques ... such is the way of science!

Science is just another religion based in part upon MYTH! Same crap, just new myths!:mad_m:

Unclad Lad 11-30-2009 06:11 PM

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Quote:

Science is just another religion based in part upon MYTH! Same crap, just new myths!
Wrong! I dare you to make changes to the holy book of your choice, explaining that some of the scripture is wrong in light of new evidence. Write your will first!

brewer 11-30-2009 06:36 PM

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I'm with Jasper on this one...WE, The Planet earth are in a cosmic shooting gallery..
Good luck folks and have a prosperous week.

Professur 11-30-2009 08:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Unclad Lad (Post 2051730)
Wrong! I dare you to make changes to the holy book of your choice, explaining that some of the scripture is wrong in light of new evidence. Write your will first!

It's called the New Testament. Have a nice day.

Unclad Lad 12-01-2009 10:49 PM

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Interpretation of existing data is not the same as changing the data itself, Professer. Even if every interpretation leads to a new denomination.


Or are you referring to the NT being a revision of the OT? Because the Koran recognizes Jesus as a prophet-just not the last prophet, which would be (according to them) Mohammed.

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And if Earth is a cosmic shooting gallery I am grateful that the triggerman, overall, is a lousy shot.

Professur 12-01-2009 11:17 PM

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I was considering the change of God from vengeful to benevolent. That's a pretty radical rewrite, doncha think?

Unclad Lad 12-02-2009 02:57 PM

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As long as Hell remains an eternal torment, then God in the NT is still as vengeful as the one in the OT, though He intervenes directly far less.

But I don't want this thread to drift on my account, so this is my last word on the subject. Back to Nemesis, Nibiru, and Oort clouds.


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