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Started by DesertFox, November 01, 2013, 07:13:24 AM

littlechris

Quote from: Shadow Wolf on November 28, 2013, 09:05:04 PM
CANCEL THE EULOGY ... FOR NOW: Comet ISON flew through the sun's atmosphere on Nov. 28th and the encounter did not go well for the icy comet. Just before perihelion (closest approach to the sun) the comet rapidly faded and appeared to disintegrate. This prompted reports of ISON's demise. However, a fraction of the comet might have survived. Click on the image below to see what emerged from Comet ISON's brush with solar fire:
(Here is the link from Spaceweather.com of the video)
http://spaceweather.com/images2013/28nov13/rip_anim5.gif?PHPSESSID=e12rsd4mocueq0puu41cqgq0s7
     
In the movie, Comet ISON seems to be falling apart as it approaches the sun. Indeed, 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. Whether this is a small scorched fragment of Comet ISON's nucleus or perhaps a "headless comet"--a stream of debris marking the remains of the comet's disintegrated core--remains to be seen.

Excerpts from: http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/comet-ison-fizzles-as-it-rounds-the-sun/index.html
Now Nasa Headline:Comet ISON Fizzles as it Rounds the Sun
Nasa Scientist take:"We didn't see Comet ISON in SDO," said Dean Pesnell, project scientist for SDO.
"So we think it must have broken up and evaporated before it reached perihelion."

The last video segment on the Nasa story clearly shows the same image as spaceweather.com image. It clearly show along the same track as the comet entering the sun, something leaving the sun. All the other initial video segments on the comet appear to have been edited to show nothing leaving the sun. Cover-up, or oversite? Who knows. Will a fragment of the comet now be destined for the earth, and Nasa does not want to ruin the holiday shopping spree going on?

HOLY CRAP!!!  WHAT MOVIE WAS THAT REFERRING TO????? Maybe I can try to watch it on netflix, If i still can......................


Falkie2013

Quote from: littlechris on November 28, 2013, 09:11:34 PM
HOLY CRAP!!!  WHAT MOVIE WAS THAT REFERRING TO????? Maybe I can try to watch it on netflix, If i still can......................

Look ! Out on the internet ! It's a bird, its a plane, its a truth seeker ! ...

ALERT! Comet ISON 'Fails To Survive Solar Slingshot'


littlechris

Quote from: Falkie2013 on November 28, 2013, 09:22:39 PM
Look ! Out on the internet ! It's a bird, its a plane, its a truth seeker ! ...

ALERT! Comet ISON 'Fails To Survive Solar Slingshot'

No one knows for sure if the comet is still going strong:

It's still possible that the initial reports of ISON's demise were exaggerated. "It is now clear that Comet ISON either survived or did not survive, or... maybe both," Bruce Betts, director of projects for the Planetary Society, said in a Twitter update. "Hope that clarifies things."


Shadow Wolf



And this is the smiling image of the sun after the comet tore through it.
Think it is trying to tell us something?
If it was Halloween I would be scared.

errc

Quote from: DanTSX on November 28, 2013, 09:11:00 PM
You have to try really hard to get banned here.

Iv'e been banned from  a lot of forums just for being myself.  I don't get along well with the internet.

But I'm still here.

I'm surprised you got away with using that avatar. mine was deleted and i was asked very politely to choose another.

onan

Quote from: Seraphim27 on November 28, 2013, 07:42:23 PM
Hi from my Kindle. When I try to log in on my Mac, I get the message that I've been banned from this forum. Shoot, was it the obnoxious glitter graphics (those were a joke), the exploding boobs or the incessant talk about off-topic stuff? :(

Regardless, I'm so sorry I ticked someone off. I've had a great time getting to know everyone here. Thanks for being around for the laughs during one of the worst times in my life. I wish you all much joy and a very awesome ride from here on out. And no, I'm not gonna run over and join the forum for the exiles.

Wishing you all good things always and thank you again for letting me join you for a while,
Erinn


I don't think you have been banned. I can't think of a reason you would have been.

Your account seems to still be active. You're still on the member list. And you were able to post under your account name.

I am tired and grouchy so maybe some of the responses were meant as humor. Even so at least one poster here should have seen the obvious: that you weren't banned. I can easily see how you would think that if you got a specific message (I am pretty sure that may have been an error from your browser). But someone else from a different perspective should have been a bit more objective.

I am pretty sure Seraphim, you are considered a pleasure by most if not all members here.

Falkie2013

Quote from: tertiaryimam on November 28, 2013, 09:16:29 PM
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Since YOU insist on defending indefensible broadcasting ...
Perhaps that should be hear it rather than see it ...

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Shadow Wolf

Maybe they should rename ISON to ELE.

DanTSX

Quote from: errc on November 28, 2013, 09:35:46 PM
I'm surprised you got away with using that avatar. mine was deleted and i was asked very politely to choose another.

He is just picking that lady up with very cold hands.

DanTSX

Quote from: onan on November 28, 2013, 09:37:51 PM

I don't think you have been banned. I can't think of a reason you would have been.

Your account seems to still be active. You're still on the member list. And you were able to post under your account name.

I am tired and grouchy so maybe some of the responses were meant as humor. Even so at least one poster here should have seen the obvious: that you weren't banned. I can easily see how you would think that if you got a specific message (I am pretty sure that may have been an error from your browser). But someone else from a different perspective should have been a bit more objective.

I am pretty sure Seraphim, you are considered a pleasure by most if not all members here.

No he is banned.

He shows up in the banned member list.

Falkie2013


Hoagland's influence is alive and not so well at NASA.

:-\ ::)

Follow

Dr. Bruce Betts
‏@RandomSpaceFact
It is now clear that Comet #ISON either survived or did not survive, or... maybe both. Hope that clarifies things.


onan

Quote from: DanTSX on November 28, 2013, 09:46:28 PM
No he is banned.

He shows up in the banned member list.

I think it is just cold hands.

Marc.Knight

I wonder if comet ISON has a brain.

onan

Quote from: Philosopher on November 28, 2013, 09:58:40 PM
I wonder if comet ISON has a brain.

Yeah... that is a good point. It probably did until the sun mugged 'em... twice.


DanTSX

Quote from: Philosopher on November 28, 2013, 09:58:40 PM
I wonder if comet ISON has a brain.

It has a nucleus. 

Get enough nucleus and you can have a brain.

duh! ;D

DanTSX

Quote from: onan on November 28, 2013, 09:59:53 PM
Yeah... that is a good point. It probably did until the sun mugged 'em... twice.

???

Funny you should mention that.

Shadow Wolf

Well I looked at the news stories on google news science tab. It seems that the sun is strong enough to obliterate a comet nucleus, but is not strong enough to obliterate a few dust particles? It seems as if all the Nasa people work for the emperor that wore no clothes. I know there are a lot of extremely well educated people on this site, so can one of you explain to me how the sun obliterates a Comet nucleus, but not the dust from it, or are the images of a cometary tail nothing more than a camera artifact?

Heather Wade

Quote from: Philosopher on November 28, 2013, 09:58:40 PM
I wonder if comet ISON has a brain.

Obviously ISON phased in and out of our space time continuum ...and disappeared into a porffall.

Marc.Knight

Quote from: Shadow Wolf on November 28, 2013, 10:14:11 PM
Well I looked at the news stories on google news science tab. It seems that the sun is strong enough to obliterate a comet nucleus, but is not strong enough to obliterate a few dust particles? It seems as if all the Nasa people work for the emperor that wore no clothes. I know there are a lot of extremely well educated people on this site, so can one of you explain to me how the sun obliterates a Comet nucleus, but not the dust from it, or are the images of a cometary tail nothing more than a camera artifact?

Call Hoaxland.  He'll give you a straight answer.

littlechris

Quote from: Shadow Wolf on November 28, 2013, 10:14:11 PM
Well I looked at the news stories on google news science tab. It seems that the sun is strong enough to obliterate a comet nucleus, but is not strong enough to obliterate a few dust particles? It seems as if all the Nasa people work for the emperor that wore no clothes. I know there are a lot of extremely well educated people on this site, so can one of you explain to me how the sun obliterates a Comet nucleus, but not the dust from it, or are the images of a cometary tail nothing more than a camera artifact?

Good point!!! Im totally following this story after you first posted about it. I didnt know that it was going to "collide" with the sun today. I think NASA is hiding something. If a comet were to hit us, there is NOTHING we can do about it,  so why FREAK OUT the world by announcing it!!?

DanTSX

Quote from: Shadow Wolf on November 28, 2013, 10:14:11 PM
Well I looked at the news stories on google news science tab. It seems that the sun is strong enough to obliterate a comet nucleus, but is not strong enough to obliterate a few dust particles? It seems as if all the Nasa people work for the emperor that wore no clothes. I know there are a lot of extremely well educated people on this site, so can one of you explain to me how the sun obliterates a Comet nucleus, but not the dust from it, or are the images of a cometary tail nothing more than a camera artifact?

It breaks apart because it is a loosely packed (relatively) clump of ice, gas, dust, and other space shit from the early solar system.

Think of it this way.  Make a loose snowball with some gravel in it.  Throw it.  Snowball might break up, but the gravel stays being pieces of gravel.

Or you can ask RCH who insists that NASA must be hiding something.  I mean he is a scientist after all.  Oh wait.

Marc.Knight

Jesus.  I'm up at 1:24 in the morning watching "Jail" on Spike.  Exciting.

Falkie2013

Brains ?

I couldn't resist the 2nd one. Sorry, Art.


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DanTSX

I usually love moth man stories.

But this woman is giving me a headache.

It's like the hairdresser that won't shut up.

Mothman is a spirit messenger from native americans. ::)

lol,  EVERYTHING can be explained by indian burial grounds lol


Marc.Knight

Quote from: Falkie2013 on November 28, 2013, 10:25:15 PM
Brains ?


Spock's brain.  Kirk used a TV remote control to move Spock around while they hunted for his brain.  The good old days.

Marc.Knight

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