Laura said:Session Date: January 23rd 2016
A: Greetings to all! Hoklineia of Cassiopaea!
Q: (L) I forgot to mention the date. Today is the 23rd of January 2016. First session of the year...
A: Joy to the world!
Q: (L) And why do you say that?
A: It will be soon now.
Q: (L) What will be soon?
A: Glad tidings!
Q: (L) Why do I distrust that expression? Why am I suspicious? Why do I suspect that, "Joy to the world" and "Glad tidings" is from an entirely cosmic perspective and may not be so perceived by the majority of the people on this planet?
A: Accurate perception. But would you like for the present state to continue on its present trajectory?
Q: (L) Well, no.
A: We once said that the Earth benefits from occasional cleansing. Nothing lasts forever.
Keep on working on the Work...............
Sputnik
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(updated 04:34 05.02.2016)
NASA Unsure How Close Enormous Asteroid Will Come to Earth Next Month
A sizable asteroid is set to rocket past Earth next month, and scientists, while confident it will not strike our planet, are nonetheless unsure how close it will actually come.
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/science/20160205/1034249822/tx68-near-earth-object.html#ixzz3zHc1koKK
30m wide Asteroid 2013 TX68 with Unpredictable Trajectory pass close to Earth March 5
Published on Feb 4, 2016
Cosmos News
A small asteroid that two years ago flew past Earth at a comfortable distance of about 1.3 million miles (2 million kilometers) will safely fly by our planet again in a few weeks, though this time it may be much closer.
During the upcoming March 5 flyby, asteroid 2013 TX68 could fly past Earth as far out as 9 million miles (14 million kilometers) or as close as 11,000 miles (17,000 kilometers). The variation in possible closest approach distances is due to the wide range of possible trajectories for this object, since it was tracked for only a short time after discovery.
100-Foot Asteroid to Buzz Earth Next Month
February 4, 2016 07:00am ET
(Video Map of the possible trajectory, or so "They" say)
Space.com
http://www.space.com/31825-near-earth-asteroid-flyby-2013tx68.html
C's "Close enough for horse shoes".