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  • Re: Signs in the heavens

    Originally posted by Butterfly View Post
    YIKES!!! Do you see that, Boston? I saw a strange shape on the first palaoa footage you posted but I missed it in the second one. I saw it at 19 seconds as it first appears on the horizon, it's kind of an angle view, almost a side view and by golly it looks like a comet!! And then after that the tail gets behind her as the earth revolves or whatever and we just see the head view. I guess??

    If that is Elenin, it didn't disintegrate. That would be 19 days into September and Spaceweather.com reported on Aug 30 that Elenin appeared to breaking apart. Right.

    Thanks for blowing it up Debbie.
    That's what I am thinking. You're welcome, I'm having a lot of fun doing this, watching for it. It's so cool. However I do believe the tail would have to be in front so it points away from the sun, that might be why it looks like it had black rays coming off of it.
    Last edited by Debbie W.; 09-19-2011, 11:31 PM.

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      • Re: Signs in the heavens

        Originally posted by Debbie W. View Post
        That's what I am thinking. You're welcome, I'm having a lot of fun doing this, watching for it. It's so cool. However I do believe the tail would have to be in front so it points away from the sun, that might be why it looks like it had black sun rays coming off of it.
        Yes, that makes perfect sense. The tail would be pointing away from the sun and if that is Elenin, it survived just fine during its closest point of approach to the sun, can't recall the name of the term. Perihelium? And if that is Elenin, its nucleus sure looks solid and big. That shot you took in your back yard has a really loooong tail. Did you notice the shape about 17 seconds at the 9/16/11 footage?

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        • Re: Signs in the heavens

          Originally posted by Butterfly View Post
          Yes, that makes perfect sense. The tail would be pointing away from the sun and if that is Elenin, it survived just fine during its closest point of approach to the sun, can't recall the name of the term. Perihelium? And if that is Elenin, its nucleus sure looks solid and big. That shot you took in your back yard has a really loooong tail. Did you notice the shape about 17 seconds at the 9/16/11 footage?
          Yeah I noticed that shape too. Yes the tail was a nice size, I wish it would have come in as clear as I saw it with the my eyes. Humm that's another thing if this is Elenin we can see it without binoculars, and much bigger than nasa said.

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          • Re: Signs in the heavens

            Originally posted by Debbie W. View Post
            Yeah I noticed that shape too. Yes the tail was a nice size, I wish it would have come in as clear as I saw it with the my eyes. Humm that's another thing if this is Elenin we can see it without binoculars, and much bigger than nasa said.
            Now that is really something. I thought it couldn't be seen in the northern hemisphere. I'm not too surprised according to the JPL orbit it is close and it's closing in quickly. I suspect tomorrow will bring more earth events. Let's keeping watching. There is much happening, especially when the MSM picks up on them. Fox even noted today more UFOs in the skies this summer.

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              Originally posted by Butterfly View Post
              Now that is really something. I thought it couldn't be seen in the northern hemisphere. I'm not too surprised according to the JPL orbit it is close and it's closing in quickly. I suspect tomorrow will bring more earth events. Let's keeping watching. There is much happening, especially when the MSM picks up on them. Fox even noted today more UFOs in the skies this summer.
              I'll be watching again tomorrow around the same time so hopefully I'll see it again for longer. Play with my zoom and steadiness. That one was full zoom, but it the was the best video I got, too shaky, lol. I came in to see if any of the videos turned out good enough to be seen (tried 4 times). My screen on the camera doesn't show the finer stuff very well so it was hard to see on that little screen. I went back out about 5 minutes later, it was still there and a airplane was flying above where it was, so I snapped a picture (The last part of the video), then it disappeared. The last 4 nights have been cloudy, finally getting some rain. Tonight was a very clear sky. No clouds whatsoever. Hopefully it'll be that clear again tomorrow. If not maybe get some better pictures at least.

              Yes so much is happening these days it's hard to keep up with it all.

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              • Re: Signs in the heavens

                And then there is this, I don't think (too small, imo) this is what I saw but just in case, watch for this too.

                Defunct NASA satellite to crash to Earth this week

                A defunct NASA science satellite is expected to fall back to Earth on Friday,

                On Friday, the 35-foot-long, 15-foot diameter (10.6-metres long, 4.5-metres diameter) satellite is expected to plunge into the atmosphere, NASA reported on its website.

                The satellite's orbit passes over most of the planet, from as far north as northern Canada to the southern part of South America.

                http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...78I5GE20110919

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                • Re: Signs in the heavens

                  Debbie, were you able to film Elenin again tonight from your backyard?

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                    Originally posted by Butterfly View Post
                    Debbie, were you able to film Elenin again tonight from your backyard?
                    No, didn't see a thing except lots and lots of chemtrails all day long. I'm thinking it may be a few days in between sightings, like how it was 3 days in between sightings at palaoa. I'll keep looking though lol I know those who were filming in New Zeland and Australia, at least the ones I saw would see it every couple days.

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                    • Re: Signs in the heavens

                      Originally posted by Butterfly View Post
                      YIKES!!! Do you see that, Boston? .
                      um well i can say that neither object looks like a comet.

                      Ya know how i keep saying that the field is full of amatures?
                      every area of the country has astronomy clubs that meet regularly.
                      They would LOVE to have anybody come out with them and
                      see how to use a good telescope, find things in the night sky,
                      use a wight board to observe sun spots. ect

                      they usually have some good pieces of equipment and can
                      really teach you the sky. Its worth thinking about.

                      I will post a cool pic of a comet I took back 10 years ago in new Hampshire.
                      Even in the night sky they are a bit dim, but a cool sight.

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                      • Re: Signs in the heavens

                        what does it look like to you?

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                        • Re: Signs in the heavens

                          Originally posted by Debbie W. View Post
                          what does it look like to you?
                          (btw please excuse the spelling, rare time im not cuting and pasting after spell check 4 x and still woundering if anything is right...)

                          a contrail and a camera artifact

                          and again, i really hate being a naysayer in this thread, i really really do.

                          im not a debunker and i sound like one. makes me ill.

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                          • Re: Signs in the heavens

                            Originally posted by Boston View Post
                            (btw please excuse the spelling, rare time im not cuting and pasting after spell check 4 x and still woundering if anything is right...)

                            a contrail and a camera artifact

                            and again, i really hate being a naysayer in this thread, i really really do.

                            im not a debunker and i sound like one. makes me ill.
                            Maybe a little more clarity will help lol.
                            In the photo (taken roughly 10-15 minutes minutes after the video) at the end of the video there was a contrail above and to the left of the object I was shooting. My camera is just a cheap one doesn't do too good with video's. The 'artifact' was arched, although you can not tell from my video shot of it. I saw it with my eyes before turning the camera on so it can't be a camera artifact. I could see it with the naked eye much better than my camera did, unless my eyes have gone wacky on me.

                            Well whatever it was, if I see it again, hopefully I can get a better shot of it.
                            Last edited by Debbie W.; 09-21-2011, 06:27 PM.

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                              Originally posted by Boston View Post

                              .....im not a debunker and i sound like one. makes me ill.
                              I worry about sounding the same way. But I agree that there are just way to many amatuers out there with good telescopes for this to be an issue:

                              Anyway, below is an excerpt from space.com:

                              http://www.space.com/12746-comet-ele...ving-tips.html

                              Comet Double Feature: Comets Elenin & Garradd Now Showing in Night Sky

                              ...At present, comet Elenin is too close to the sun to be viewed from the Northern Hemisphere, though observers south of the equator may catch it low in the western sky after sunset. Northern observers' turn will come after the comet passes the sun and starts back out towards the Oort Cloud.

                              In the last few days of September, Elenin will separate from the sun in our morning sky. It will be visible in binoculars in the morning sky for all of October, and we will publish finder maps then...

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                              • Re: Signs in the heavens

                                So this is a picture I took (you have to log in to see it ) of comet Hyakutake around when it was in its closest approach to earth at 0.1 AU or 14,959,787 km. (for comparison Eleians closest will be 0.4 au or 72,170,000 km 4x father away )

                                It was 1996 and my first natural born kid was not yet 2 years old. In my third year of marriage and still very very stupid (I’m a man), I had dragged my wife and child 2 hrs away in the freezing weather just to get the pic.

                                I had to drive that far to get away from the city lights to get a good pic because the city lights made it difficult to see. I can’t remember my shutter speed or anything like that but as you can see from the photo it was not that much brighter than many of the stars.

                                Hyakutake was a very dramatic comet. For a comet it speed through the sky, which means it would move about a thumb nails distance every ½ hour or so.

                                That’s what it would be like to catch a comet that’s very easy to see

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