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 Comet LONEOS has arrived
Anonymous Coward
10/9/2007
11:28 am EDT
Comet LONEOS has arrived

linky poo
COMET LONEOS: Tonight after sunset, point your camera below the handle of the Big Dipper, open the shutter for 60 seconds and--voila!--a comet. Last night in Stagecoach, Colorado, physics professor Jimmy Westlake followed this recipe and here is the result:

linky poo

"Comet LONEOS (C/2007 F1) is now visible in the evening sky as an 8th-magnitude fuzzball," he says. "In this image, the green comet displays a 1º tail against the stars of Coma Berenices just moments before setting behind the Rocky Mountains." [sky map]

At present the comet is invisible to the naked eye, but this could change by the end of October when Comet LONEOS approaches the sun almost as close as Mercury. Heated by intense sunlight, the comet will spit dust, spew jets of gas and brighten to 4th magnitude. People in dark-sky locations should be able to see the fuzzball with their own eyes.

There's no need to wait, however. In fact, there's every reason to look now. Comet LONEOS is plunging toward the sun and may surprise us with outbursts as sunlight touches fresh veins of ice for the first time. Astronomers, ready your telescopes! [ephemeris] [3D orbit]
SS
10/9/2007
11:31 am EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

that is right it came right out of the Celestial Sphynx Bee Hive Alignment:

AUG 2007 Astral Archive

SEPT 2007 Astral Archive

OCT 2007 Astral Archive


and it will be heading into the HUNAB KU region at perihelion for another alignment in november:

03 Nov 2007 Comet C2007 F1 LONEOS perihelion in the HUNAB KU StarMap

11 November 2007 The 11:11 "HUNAB KU" Alignment StarMap

 

www.silverstar-academy.com
TTOOMMEEKKK
10/9/2007
11:57 am EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

October 8 or 9, 2007 Draconids
The radiant point of the Draconid meteor shower pretty much coincides with the head of the constellation Draco the Dragon. This shower is definitely a sleeper. Most years, it produces only a handful of languid meteors per hour. But watch out if the dragon awakes! On occasion, fiery Draco has been known to spew forth hundreds – if not thousands – of meteors in a single hour.

October 20, 21 or 22, 2007 Orionids
These meteors tend to be fast, occasionally leaving persistent trains and producing bright fireballs. If you trace these meteors backwards, they seem to originate from the north of Orion’s bright ruddy star Betelgeuse. Even though a bright waxing gibbous moon will disrupt the show until after midnight, the Orionids customarily save their best for the predawn hours before sunrise. The Orionids have a broad and irregular peak that is difficult to predict. This year, October 20 is a Saturday, which is one reason we’ve included that date, even though the 21st and 22nd might produce more meteors. Try looking in the predawn hours on October 20, 21 or 22.
T
10/9/2007
12:05 pm EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

http://meteorshowersonline.com/showers/draconids.html
Z
10/9/2007
12:21 pm EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

http://fototime.com/CA006F369299716/orig.jpg
the 11:11 wave
10/9/2007
9:32 pm EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

PEOPLE ARE FREAKING OUT ON 11:11:07 THEY ARE FIRING THE GRID AGAIN

linky poo

Fire The Grid was such an amazing experience for me and many others. Please participate in this new mass meditation to continue to ignite the instreamings of new energy. Please spread the word. Copy and paste this bulletin or put this in a blog.









Lightworkers and all who yearn for
peace, love & healing on our planet.

Spread the word about Nov. 11 @ 11:11am. We must continue the Energy Wave that Shelley Yates and the Light Beings had us start w/ Fire the Grid.







The Butterfly Effect

The flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil can set off a storm in Texas. Isn't that an amazing statement? Physicists call this theory "The Butterfly Effect" to explain how the breeze produced by a butterfly's wings could set of a series of reverberations that over time have a tremendous affect on weather patterns thousands of miles away. Now imagine the impact of millions of butterflies...

Currently on earth there is a "quickening" where more and more people are realizing there is much more to reality than meets the eye and are beginning to explore their consciousness. As we open up to the higher consciousness, we allow in a powerful energetic force which guides our individual evolutionary journey if we allow it to.

~ Wave 11:11 ~


When it is 11:11 am in your own time zone (no converter clocks) on November 11th, 2007, we are going to unite together in Song, Prayer and Meditation for one complete hour, creating a wave as each time zone prays one after the other. Search your heart and you will intuitively know the intentions in your role in healing the planet.

Straddling the equator and bordering the International Date Line to the east, the people of the Republic of Kiribati will start ~ Wave 11:11~ and it will be passed around the planet until the final destination of the Republic of Marshall Islands, and the full day of wave energy flow will be completed.



Share this with
everyone you know!
Join us in creating
the butterflies wave.

United together in
Song, Prayer & Meditation


~ Wave 11:11 ~
11/ 11 @ 11:11

* if you'd like an email version of this so you can share with family, friends, business associates, etc. just email: wave1111@gmail.com simply put in subject line: send E-version ~ The Wave
Anonymous Coward
10/9/2007
9:33 pm EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

THEY ARE FIRING THE GRID AGAIN ON 11:11 THEY ARE FREAKING OUT ON THE COMET!!
11:11
10/9/2007
9:34 pm EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

11:11
MKultra
10/9/2007
9:41 pm EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

What the fuck are you talking about? What 11:11?
The clock isn't even right here.

I read a few interesting stories today on various space sites.
I won't bother to post links because no one ever comments on any of my links so look it up your damn self if you are so inclined. But there was one story I will recount as an anecdote, that you may or may not find amusing.

There is another periodic comet in the system that they are watching, it was here a few years ago. And it came back around. And it is coming round again in 2011.

And well about the solar minimum they just don't know. Wait and see.

LO NEO S
Sounds ominominous

 

± )*( ±
Anonymous Coward
10/9/2007
9:58 pm EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

What the fuck are you talking about? What 11:11?





The 11:11 comet is here. Did you not click on any of the links on this thread?
MKultra
10/9/2007
10:02 pm EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

I see a myspace on the 1111 post.

 

± )*( ±
MKultra
10/9/2007
10:04 pm EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

....There's no need to wait, however. In fact, there's every reason to look now. Comet LONEOS is plunging toward the sun and may surprise us with outbursts as sunlight touches fresh veins of ice for the first time. Astronomers, ready your telescopes! [ephemeris] [3D orbit]

 

± )*( ±
WHOOOOOO
10/9/2007
10:08 pm EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

MK

MAYBE YOU SHOULD POST THINGS FOR YOUR SELF FIRST

I WOULDN'T WORRY WHAT THE OTHERS DO OR DON'T DO WITH WHAT YOU POST

THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR SELF
WHOOOOOOO
10/9/2007
10:10 pm EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

FOR ME

SS
10/9/2007
11:52 pm EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

i am going to redo the perihelion and 11:11 maps since i have added several dwarf planets to my starmaps and two of them are in the "HUNAB KU" region .

 

www.silverstar-academy.com
help<-->sirious
10/10/2007
1:12 pm EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

http://www.astrostudio.at/Astrofotos/astrofotos.php?k_id=75



http://kometen.fg-vds.de/pix/2007F1/2007F1_1_21092007.htm
Rex
10/10/2007
4:59 pm EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

Bitchin'! Thanks!

 

Do not believe anything I say.
SS
10/10/2007
7:30 pm EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

link

CELESTIAL TRIANGLE: Set your alarm. For the next five mornings, just before dawn banishes the night, you can see a fantastic celestial triangle rising in the eastern sky. The corners are Venus, Saturn and the bright star Regulus. This is worth waking up for! Sky maps: Oct. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15






and the Celestial Sphynx Bee Hive Alignment continues as the 11:11 comet incoming .. i will make the star maps in a few .

 

www.silverstar-academy.com
WHOOOOOO
10/10/2007
7:37 pm EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

THANKS FOR THE POSTS! & THREAD!!!
SS
10/10/2007
9:30 pm EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

13 OCT 2007 Celestial Sphynx Bee Hive Alignment

13 OCT 2007 Mars Leaves Orion Stargate






here are the star maps .. in them you will also find varuna and sedna as well .. i have added several dwarf planets to my database so they will be in my star maps for now on .

 

www.silverstar-academy.com
Anonymous Coward
10/10/2007
9:44 pm EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

You do such good work!
Thanks! I like that you have the beehive and pleiades in there too. I rarely can visualize the sky when I look at star maps.
There is either too much or too little information.
SS
10/10/2007
10:00 pm EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

You do such good work! cheer
Thanks! I like that you have the beehive and pleiades in there too. I rarely can visualize the sky when I look at star maps.
There is either too much or too little information.







yup that why i got this program so i can see the whole picture better .. seeing bits and pieces doesn't tell the full story .

 

www.silverstar-academy.com
Anonymous Coward
10/10/2007
10:46 pm EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

the big picture.. yep

i have a map of the heavens from national geographic and they have orion in the middle
like he is running the whole show
SS
10/10/2007
11:26 pm EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

-- Version 2.0 -- 11 NOV 2007 HUNAB KU Alignment & the 11:11 Comet LONEOS







here i have rebuilt the 11:11 Alignment starmap and in this map the dwarf planets quaorar and ixion are visible .. i think it is noteworthy how pluto and quaorar are so close together like that .. they are slow movers so they will be there awhile together .

 

www.silverstar-academy.com
SS
10/11/2007
11:40 pm EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

-- Version 3.0 -- 11 NOV 2007 HUNAB KU Alignment & the 11:11 Comet F1 LONEOS





things happen so fast i had to update it again ..

 

www.silverstar-academy.com
SS
10/13/2007
4:42 am EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU

 

www.silverstar-academy.com
Anonymous Coward
10/13/2007
10:10 am EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

linky poo

CELESTIAL TRIANGLE: Set your alarm. For the next few mornings just before dawn you can see a fantastic celestial triangle rising in the eastern sky: map. The corners are Venus, Saturn and the bright star Regulus:

"It was worth waking up for," says William Connell who sends this picture from his backyard in Springfield, New Zealand. "I thought I would share the moment in case it happened to early for some."

more images: from Scott Batson of Burke County, North Carolina; from Valter Binotto of Possagno, Italy;

COMET LONEOS: Comet LONEOS (C/2007 F1) is plunging toward the sun and solar heating is doing its work: pieces of the 8th-magnitude comet are boiling off. "We were surprised to see blobs moving in the tail," report Filipe Alves, Jan Lameer and Jose Ribeiro at the AstroQueyras Observatory in the French Alps. This 24-minute time-lapse movie shows the view through the observatory's 30-inch telescope on Oct. 12th:

Comet LONEOS makes its closest approach to the sun--just outside the orbit of Mercury--on Oct. 29th. At that time it may become faintly visible to the unaided eye, a 4th magnitude fuzzball with an increasingly active tail. Amateur astronomers, ready your telescopes! [sky map] [ephemeris] [3D orbit]

More: "This comet is so close to the horizon, it is almost too low for my equipment," says astrophotographer Mike Holloway of Van Buren, Arkansas. "How low? I ask my neighbor across the field to keep his cows penned up so they don't block the view. Well maybe not quite that bad! I did manage to capture this image on Oct. 11th using a 5-inch refracting telescope."
Anonymous Coward
10/14/2007
9:35 am EDT
Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

zacksavage
10/14/2007
11:02 am EDT

Re: Comet LONEOS has arrived

Interest





Z

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