Comet and Asteroids

Pierrrr said:
Everything around as is ( modified ) light/photon.
That is logical conclusion not a cryptic remark.
"All mater is made of photons and there is a continuous cycling of photons throughout all matter"
http://www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=14688&start=45#p89744
 
Pierrrr said:
Pierrrr said:
Everything around as is ( modified ) light/photon.
That is logical conclusion not a cryptic remark.
"All mater is made of photons and there is a continuous cycling of photons throughout all matter"
http://www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=14688&start=45#p89744

This is still a cryptic remark made by an anonymous poster on the Thunderbolts forum. Why should we give any credentials to an anonymous poster somewhere on the internet without a good track record?
 
Data said:
Pierrrr said:
Pierrrr said:
Everything around as is ( modified ) light/photon.
That is logical conclusion not a cryptic remark.
"All mater is made of photons and there is a continuous cycling of photons throughout all matter"
http://www.thunderbolts.info/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=14688&start=45#p89744

This is still a cryptic remark made by an anonymous poster on the Thunderbolts forum. Why should we give any credentials to an anonymous poster somewhere on the internet without a good track record?
Evaluate the source.
_http://milesmathis.com
 
Pierrrr said:
Evaluate the source.
_http://milesmathis.com

I evaluated this source. I must admit by just using google. One thing caught my eyes instantly. Miles Mathis claims that Pi is actually 4 (on the first page of Google results). Here the explanation he gives:

_http://milesmathis.com/pi.html

_http://scientopia.org/blogs/goodmath/2010/11/16/grandiose-crackpottery-proves-pi4

Well, by all means, a guy who really claims that Pi is 4.... I can disprove this one with a cord and a knife. And to say that a real circle made with a cord or wood or whatever is not the same as a circle on a graph, or the circle a planet travel around the sun (ignoring the path of the sun through the galaxy) is just, well, an exercise in mind bending.

You know the saying: Those who claim extraordinary things, have to have extraordinary proof:

Miles Mathis] Now let us return to the geometric circle. All the equations of geometry are created by assuming that time is not a factor. You can’t really just ignore time said:
Pierrrr said:
Evaluate the source.
_http://milesmathis.com

Why, because You say so?
You only come across as a milesmathis promoter

Yes, it seems that way.

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Read this interesting article this morning: SOHO sees something new near the sun: Comet survives close encounter

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/02/150224164848.htm

"This comet was interesting for two reasons. First it's what's called a non-group comet, meaning it's not part of any known family of comets. Most comets seen by SOHO belong to the Kreutz family -- all of which broke off from a single giant comet many centuries ago.
The second reason it's interesting is because the vast majority of comets that come close enough to the sun to be seen by SOHO do not survive the trip. Known as sungrazers, these comets usually evaporate in the intense sunlight. This comet made it to within 2.2 million miles of the sun's surface -- but survived the trip intact."
 
FWIW, Spaceweather has an article describing Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3) fragmentation.

It's "inevitable," according to a new study by astronomer Zdenek Sekanina. "Evidence suggests that the comet has entered an advanced phase of fragmentation," he writes.

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Above: Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS photographed by José J. Chambó

IS THIS COMET DOOMED?
 

The latest observed magnitude of Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) is 3.9 <<< was 3.0 today morning, but i was not able to see it due to clouds...

ANY BODY HAD MORE LUCK ??? share your photos

constellation : SEX : )

below details from my city in Poland so you need to change location in provided link

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New comet discovered and set to brighten by late October.

Astronomers are monitoring a new comet discovered just a few days ago by the ATLAS survey. It's so new, it doesn't have a name yet. Provisionally designated "A11bP7I," the comet appears to be a relatively large sungrazer on course to become a bright naked-eye object in late October.

 
New comet discovered and set to brighten by late October.



any idea where is the approx twin sun? is it opposite to where the direction of atlas group comets incoming from?
 
New comet discovered and set to brighten by late October.



Woah, so we got two comets having out nearby our planet in October. And one of them was just spotted a few days ago, I daresay if one were to be on a collision course, we'd have no chance against it. That would be an explosive revelation.
 
Now officially named C/2024 S1 Atlas, this new comet set to brighten around this Halloween!

Could this be the next great comet? To be sure, these words have been said lots of times before. In a clockwork sky, how comets will perform is always the great wildcard. Comets from Kohoutek to ISON have failed to live up to expectations, while others like W3 Lovejoy took us all by surprise. But a discovery this past weekend has message boards abuzz, as an incoming sungrazer could put on a show right around Halloween.

 
People might be able to spot this one:
The comet C/2023 A3, also known as Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, is currently making its way through the inner Solar System on its first visit in over 80,000 years. [...]

The second viewing window will be from October 13 to 26.

"From the mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere, this will be the best time to observe it, in the evening, on a clear western horizon," according to the Paris Observatory.

"Day after day, at least an hour after sunset, and just above the Sun, the comet will be seen with its beautiful tail, higher and higher in the sky".
Source/more information

In the Netherlands, it's visible between October 11 to 15 if the sky is clear.

It could be the "comet of the century"!
According to an IMCCE estimate, comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS could reach a maximum magnitude of 2.4 at its closest approach to Earth on October 12, 2024.

The comet is thus a strong contender for the title of "comet of the century".
Source

This French article shows the following map which depicts the positions of the comet between October 10 and 31, 2024, around 7:30 PM (Paris time):

C2023A3_octobre_24.jpg
 
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