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9ideon
7th July 2022, 09:32
There might be a visible Supernova (from Earth) at any moment for us to see, a double star (KIC 9832227) will go kaboom and let see a Red star like thingy, obviously they're not 100% sure (what else is new, lol). To some People, when looking at the night's sky, it'll be right in their middle view. Take some pics if you can, would like to see 'm posted.

https://theplanets.org/123/2021/01/Cygnus-2.png
Photocredit (https://theplanets.org/constellations/cygnus-constellation/) -- Wiki (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KIC_9832227)

Link to Livestream (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Afm-ZzSRFvU).

Short intro vid into this very interesting event (yes, title is a little blrgh, best I could find).

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You can observe it visually with a telescope having at least a 150mm large optics. This is the position of the object: Right Ascension 19h 29m 15.948s; Declination +46° 37′ 19.89″ (J2000.0). Apparent magnitude (V) 12.27 – 12.46.

Le Chat
7th July 2022, 14:05
Are they able to pin down a supernova to a particular year?
I doubt that very much. I'll go further - no they cannot.
No supernova will explode this year as described above :sherlock:

9ideon
7th July 2022, 14:15
Are they able to pin down a supernova to a particular year?
I doubt that very much. I'll go further - no they cannot.
No supernova will explode this year as described above :sherlock:

We'll see.

Le Chat
7th July 2022, 14:24
Are they able to pin down a supernova to a particular year?
I doubt that very much. I'll go further - no they cannot.
No supernova will explode this year as described above :sherlock:

We'll see.

Or not, if you get my drift.....

ian33
7th July 2022, 14:50
1800 light years
if it was to be visible this year it has already happened 1800 years ago
obviously they have been watching this ancient ongoing event to come up with an ESTIMATE to attract attention to their work
it might happen this year, does not have the same impact as it will happen this year

9ideon
7th July 2022, 15:30
Are they able to pin down a supernova to a particular year?
I doubt that very much. I'll go further - no they cannot.
No supernova will explode this year as described above :sherlock:

We'll see.

Or not, if you get my drift.....

Not really no.

9ideon
7th July 2022, 15:35
1800 light years
if it was to be visible this year it has already happened 1800 years ago
obviously they have been watching this ancient ongoing event to come up with an ESTIMATE to attract attention to their work
it might happen this year, does not have the same impact as it will happen this year

They have been speculating for 5-6 years, attracting attention to their work might be relevant for a couple of weeks, not years.

There's the no camp and the yes camp, there's no telling, but since it happens at most every 10.000 years, it might be interesting to keep an eye on, seems some People rather stay inside their no bubble.

Inversion
7th July 2022, 15:54
Sean David Morton said the following to Kerry Cassidy during a video interview. The event didn't manifest.

Sean David Morton (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?88821-Sean-David-Morton/page6&highlight=sean+david+morton)
Post#117

55:19. We’ll see a bright light from a super nova on 06/01/22.

9ideon
7th July 2022, 16:07
Sean David Morton said the following to Kerry Cassidy during a video interview. The event didn't manifest.

Sean David Morton (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?88821-Sean-David-Morton/page6&highlight=sean+david+morton)
Post#117

55:19. We’ll see a bright light from a super nova on 06/01/22.

Yeah, but as I can make out you're talking prophecy or psychic reading here, right?

I'd rather stay with something I can observe in real time on this matter, no offense. They also mentioned in 2018 already, perhaps sooner, that it would be around the 7th month of 2022, personally for me it is the happening itself which is more interesting than the date it happens or might happen.

This is some real exciting feces here, do not underestimate this, could be, event.

ExomatrixTV
7th July 2022, 17:14
"Future Unity" YouTube Channel uses the totally unnecessary click-bait word: "Terrifying" 33+ times see:

* youtube.com/channel/UC2jAc3ifBNVT03iLjXSRPwQ/videos (https://youtube.com/channel/UC2jAc3ifBNVT03iLjXSRPwQ/videos)

... and most of it is not even up to date news, most was already discussed multiple times on different Project Avalon Forum Threads much deeper than the video does.

cheers,
John 🦜🦋🌳

ExomatrixTV
7th July 2022, 18:17
https://www.newsnpr.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/1638878967_345_It-is-forecasted-that-in-2022-there-will-be-a.jpg


KIC 9832227 is a contact binary star system in the constellation Cygnus, located about 1,940 ±30 light-years away. It is also identified as an eclipsing binary with an orbital period of almost 11 hours.

In 2017, the system was predicted to result in a merger in 2022.2 (± 0.6 years), producing a luminous red nova (LRN) reaching an apparent magnitude of 2, or about the brightness of Polaris, the North Star. The LRN would remain visible to the naked eye for roughly a month. The merger of the two stellar cores was predicted to give birth to a new, hotter, more massive main-sequence star. However, a reanalysis of the data in September 2018 revealed that the prediction had been based on a wrongly timed observation, negating the predicted merger.

The period of the variations in KIC 9832227 has been observed to be growing shorter since 2013, leading to the prediction of the merger in or around 2022. In September 2018, it was announced that the original prediction was based on a timing offset of 12 hours in one of the datasets. This shows that the period had actually been increasing up to about 2008. The cause for the period variation is still unknown, but it is unlikely that the system will end in a merger at the predicted time.


source (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KIC_9832227)

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Did You See Them
7th July 2022, 20:23
Arn't they able to detect a particular kind of radiation (can't remember which, that is faster than light - or even the gravity waves they no say they've found) to make quiet accurate predictions

Le Chat
8th July 2022, 12:58
Are they able to pin down a supernova to a particular year?
I doubt that very much. I'll go further - no they cannot.
No supernova will explode this year as described above :sherlock:

We'll see.

Or not, if you get my drift.....

Not really no.

You'll see with your eyes if it happens
And you won't see it if it doesn't....

9ideon
8th July 2022, 13:13
Are they able to pin down a supernova to a particular year?
I doubt that very much. I'll go further - no they cannot.
No supernova will explode this year as described above :sherlock:

We'll see.

Or not, if you get my drift.....

Not really no.

You'll see with your eyes if it happens
And you won't see it if it doesn't....

Yes, that information really adds to my life. Thank you so much.

Le Chat
8th July 2022, 16:22
Are they able to pin down a supernova to a particular year?
I doubt that very much. I'll go further - no they cannot.
No supernova will explode this year as described above :sherlock:

We'll see.

Or not, if you get my drift.....

Not really no.

You'll see with your eyes if it happens
And you won't see it if it doesn't....

Yes, that information really adds to my life. Thank you so much.

You said you didn't understand, so I gave you clarification.

No need to get sarky

9ideon
8th July 2022, 16:35
Are they able to pin down a supernova to a particular year?
I doubt that very much. I'll go further - no they cannot.
No supernova will explode this year as described above :sherlock:

We'll see.

Or not, if you get my drift.....

Not really no.

You'll see with your eyes if it happens
And you won't see it if it doesn't....

Yes, that information really adds to my life. Thank you so much.

No need to get sarky

Stating the obvious into oblivion does that to People.

9ideon
23rd August 2022, 07:51
Ignore the title, content is quite good.

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