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Monday, April 10, 2006

 

Latest on Comet 73P Schwassmann-Wachmann

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Fragment B continues in outburst, and despite some fears that it might disintergrate completely, it appears to be hanging on in there. Fragement B is still brighter than C (just) and at magnitudes 9.0 and 9.1 repectively, they are brighter than ephemeris predictions. Currently overwhelmed by the Moons light, by the time the Moon wanes they should be easily visible in 10x50 binoculars. More fragments keep being found, as well, this is one exciting comet!

A nice shot showing C, B and G fragments all together is here.
Some nice individual shots of fragments B, C, G and R is here. As well, here is an image of fragment M.

Comments:
Is there any possibility that 73P could hit earth ?
If so which regions ?
And effect also ?

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No! I've been asked about this a couple of times, and will do a dpost on this tomorrow.
 
Just look for the odd coincidences and the true story shows itself...look up howmany "satelites" they are sending up...and what type of rockets they are using; the last 2 were shot off a military base...why? project deep impact was done for other reasons.

No one will be honest for such an event...too much to lose; to difficult to rebuild when chaos and anarchy abound. The sheep will quietly be herded; the remainder are just collateral.

As for 73P...breaking up into "swarm"...check out history, check comet swarms...this type of event has happened before...and this time around no one can tell if any of the purported 40-54 pieces of 73P will or will not hit...remember we still have to go through the coma-wake...and who knows what type of material will/will not be present.

Hell, keep looking to the stars and make your own judgements....again, no one will be honest if/when this type of event is to happen.
 
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