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KathyT 08-01-2009 06:48 PM

Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
I am making this a separate thread so that one can find it by the title.

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/fo...sage809399/pg1

Jnana 08-01-2009 07:16 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
If this thing is so dense, it would be held tightly together by its own gravity. How could a piece fly off and hit Jupiter? Or is the thing supposed to be a bunch of chunks now instead of a dead dwarf star?

This was a very silly story, and it just gets sillier.

cosmictexan 08-01-2009 08:26 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Here is the same basic entry on another forum back on 2/7/09. This one give coordinates and more tecnical facts. I think I remember a forum member here debunking it saying that those coordinates didn't make any sense. Something to do with it being in degrees and you don't measure coordinates for a telescope in degrees. I will try to find the link for that discussion. But here is the link of the same messge.

http://forum.skyatnightmagazine.com/tm.asp?m=98151

Swanny 08-02-2009 07:09 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Hehe thx that made me laugh :naughty:
Especially these bits

Quote:

Israel may or may not attack Iran.

Our understanding of the inner levels is limited
to none, this is new science for all of us.
:thumb_yello:

KathyT 08-10-2009 03:36 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
http://www.space.com/news/090610-mil...fireballs.html

Quote:

For 15 years, scientists have benefited from data gleaned by U.S. classified satellites of natural fireball events in Earth's atmosphere – but no longer.

A recent U.S. military policy decision now explicitly states that observations by hush-hush government spacecraft of incoming bolides and fireballs are classified secret and are not to be released, SPACE.com has learned.

The satellites' main objectives include detecting nuclear bomb tests, and their characterizations of asteroids and lesser meteoroids as they crash through the atmosphere has been a byproduct data bonanza for scientists.

The upshot: Space rocks that explode in the atmosphere are now classified.
Now why would NASA begin to hide things from us?

KathyT 08-10-2009 03:40 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
http://www.disclose.tv/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7169

Quote:

This image was taken in August by Cassini and shows what scientists believe to be signs of something big that punched through Saturns F-ring (the outermost ring), dragging rocks and debris with it.
and Jupiter was hit in July 09
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Sto...8136108&page=1

jazzgad 08-10-2009 03:55 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
thanks KathyT for posting this
bottom line have food and water for 2 -3 months is a sound advice
at any time ,to have it before Virgo window in September
when personal and national changes usually are initiated is better still
time monks from halfpasthuman also saying something will start to unravel
around that date .

imho it is not as simple and material as dwarf ,or planet x
it is another wave of energy that is needed to awaken humanity
on a collective level coming ,they are coming closer together now and are
growing in power dramatically ,but every wave brings response
in lighter and higher vibrations of humanity so that when the final wave comes
those that want to be ready will be .

so no fear all is well

Swanny 08-10-2009 05:47 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
This wednesday we are supposed to get a big meteor shower :thumb_yello:

KathyT 08-19-2009 09:24 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Viking posted this on his other thread too.

This is a translated page of recent images from LASCO and COR2.

http://translate.google.es/translate...hl=es&ie=UTF-8

Nebula 08-19-2009 10:41 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Wow i wonder where this title come from sometime! lol There are always asteriods and stuff like that impacting the earth and so why not the sun too. Whatever this Helion-1957 is i dont know... i wouldn't term it a red dwarf, maybe its an asteriod! The biggest threat to planet earth was and still is Nibiru! Don't let this other stuff distract you from that fact.

Swanny 08-21-2009 11:11 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
22nd now :original:

burgundia 08-22-2009 09:14 AM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Swanny (Post 163205)
22nd now :original:

Are you still alive???:shocked:

Machinamentum 08-22-2009 09:19 AM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Well I won't let you know if it happens here :naughty:

Swanny 08-22-2009 09:24 AM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by burgundia (Post 163284)
Are you still alive???:shocked:

Nope got fried :rip_1:

THE eXchanger 08-22-2009 09:50 AM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
xxx

gscraig 08-22-2009 02:14 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
There's another thread where Viking posted information and photos indicating an "intelligent" intervention moving this object off it's original course on 8.16.09. There are apparently some scientist who witnessed, recorded and supposedly evaluated data proving what was coming and something physical changed it's trajectory.

Now, it was said that there would be potential meteor showers etc as a result, and I would like to add (which is why i sought this thread) my wife and I both saw two shooting stars last night. They were may 20 minutes a part. Now, how often does that occur?

I would like to also suggest for everyone to start watching the stars in the skies. You may see some of them move... in particularly the more feint stars.

Swanny 08-23-2009 03:28 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Timeline change :sleep_1:

waitinginthewings 08-23-2009 03:35 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Indeed Swanny......we are all still here:sleep_1:

KathyT 08-24-2009 03:54 AM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Anon posted a couple more posts today on GLP... he certainly is brave, though his credibility is nil.

Maybe some of you can figure out how to get him to tell where he gets his information.

The unnerving thing for me is that NASA, in June, has instituted this American government policy:

"A recent U.S. military policy decision now explicitly states that observations by hush-hush government spacecraft of incoming bolides and fireballs are classified secret and are not to be released"

http://www.space.com/news/090610-mil...fireballs.html

WHAT is the American Military/government HIDING? ? ? ? ?

Russia doesn't shoot asteroids and fireballs at us. China doesn't shoot asteroids and fireballs at us. What do they know from 50 years of study of space, that they don't want to tell us? ??

Jnana 08-24-2009 02:42 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Once again, a ridiculous prediction does not come to pass. And the lesson is????

Unified Serenity 08-24-2009 03:54 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KathyT (Post 163682)

Link doesn't work.

Swanny 08-24-2009 04:54 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jnana (Post 163785)
Once again, a ridiculous prediction does not come to pass. And the lesson is????

Timelines are flexible???
:wink2:



:naughty:

rhythm 08-24-2009 05:35 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Swanny (Post 163813)
Timelines are flexible???
:wink2:



:naughty:

and subject to De ja vu:naughty:

KathyT 08-25-2009 01:34 PM

Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?
 
Now this is interesting.

A poster going by the name of Aaron, over on GLP, mentioned some interesting information on a French forum.

And so I used Google WordMonkey translator to get an idea of what the entire long thread is talking about, and it is here, titled:

Expulsion from the Sun exceptional

http://translate.google.com/translat...67&sl=fr&tl=en

Ya' never know where research is going to take you...


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