Jim_Duyer
7th February 2024, 17:06
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My post is about Near Earth Objects, but there is a connection with symbols, and especially symbols used by the good folks at NASA to hide their ideas of their ideal world in plain sight - perhaps to taunt us, or perhaps because it's a requirement of their secret societies. In any event, in the above image, which is the box to a video game put out in the 1980s, called Otto Matic, we see a robotic creature (AI) saving, it seems, a damsel in distress. Notice to the left the green, bug-eyed alien, which is their favored representation for aliens, who generally look much like us if the truth were to be told.
So, saved by AI, saving our women and loved ones from those nasty aliens, the ever-helpful and dependable AI-Robots are here to help us.
Now the folks at JPL/NASA are not above a good joke, like most of us, and they often combine their sense of humor with insider information that turns out to be true.
Wakipedia tells us:
A near-Earth object (NEO) is any small Solar System body whose orbit around the Sun can bring it near the Earth. By convention, a small natural Solar System body is a NEO if its closest approach to the Sun (perihelion) is less than 1.3 astronomical units (AU). If a NEO's orbit crosses the Earth's orbit, and the object is larger than 140 meters (460 ft) across, it is considered a potentially hazardous object (PHO). Most known PHOs and NEOs are asteroids, but about 0.35% are comets.
There are over 34,000 known near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) and over 120 known short-period near-Earth comets (NECs). And asteroids as small as 20 metres (66 ft) in diameter can cause significant damage to the local environment and human populations.
I'm going to show you just three (out of many thousands) of these to make my point.
From the NASA Small-Body Database Lookup
99942 Apophis (2004 MN4)
solution date 2023-Nov-06 14:29:44
diameter 0.34 km
producer: Davide Farnocchia (the name of the person or institution who computed the Orbit)
Apophis is about 340 meters in diameter. Unless you look at the over-under figures that they provide at the bottom of the page, and then it could be as big as 380 meters in diameter. Certainly it would destroy a largish city, like Moscow or New York, but it would not, and will not, cause life as we know it to end. The crater it will leave will be about 5 or 6 kilometers in diameter, and the tsunami that it might produce would be quite large, but again, not like the dinosaur killers.
Farnocchia's estimate (and please remember that these are simply estimates), his idea of how close this asteroid will come to Earth, as published on the Small-Body Database Lookup of Near Earth Objects above, and the estimate as tracked by JPL/NASA, and their figure was given nearly the same date, and it is found on the NASA main site, is some 17 % different. Farnocchia is a matematician and neither a physicist nor an astrophysicist, but he is the one that is the producer of record - the one computing the orbit and thus how close it will come to striking the Earth. Seventeen percent doesn't sound like much unless you are speaking of an object that weighs the same as the Giza pyramid that is hurtling towards Earth at 43,000 kilometers per hour, and then, of course, seventeen percent disagreement begins to matter quite a bit. Especially if it hits your town.
Almost done.
Now here are two other examples. I only chose these because they are huge - especially in comparison to Apophis. These are twenty times larger or more and would take out a big chunk of a country.
[All of this data can be accessed here, on the JPL/NASA tables of asteroid and comet NEOS: https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=3122
Name: 3122 Florence (1981 ET3)
solution date 2024-Jan-17 04:18:02
diameter 4.9 km WOW, That's a good sized one.
On 2024-Oct-01 03:49 ± < 00:01 it will come close to Earth, but at a distance of some 0.38169 AU. 1 AU = 149,597,870 km
Unless it manages, like a pool ball, to bounce off something else and come closer. But we don't have to worry because the Producer on this one (the name of the person or institution who computed the Orbit) : Otto Matic
Yes, Otto Matic, from the image at the top, is the one computing the orbit. Of course this is simply "automatic" but consider this: AI, Robot, Computers, are the ones in charge of warning us if/when an object is headed for a direct strike on our planet?
So whenever AI decides that our time here on Earth has reached it's shelf life date, and that we are indeed the main problem that faces our planet, it would seem fairly easy for them to simply "forget" to mention an upcoming strike. If it came out of the Sun, our astronomers would not see it in time, and of course our other telescopes in space are connected to the same AI stream as Otto is, otherwise he could not do his job.
53319 (1999 JM8)
Classification: Apollo [NEO, PHA]
diameter - this one is even bigger - at some 7.0 km
solution date: 2024-Feb-05 05:30:58
producer: Otto Matic
Close Approach Data 2075-Sep-15 08:08 ± < 00:01 Earth 0.25585 AU
Just skimming the database I found that the majority of asteroids/comets that are due to come close to or even strike the earth are being handled by Otto.
But, have a nice day, as they say.
52648
My post is about Near Earth Objects, but there is a connection with symbols, and especially symbols used by the good folks at NASA to hide their ideas of their ideal world in plain sight - perhaps to taunt us, or perhaps because it's a requirement of their secret societies. In any event, in the above image, which is the box to a video game put out in the 1980s, called Otto Matic, we see a robotic creature (AI) saving, it seems, a damsel in distress. Notice to the left the green, bug-eyed alien, which is their favored representation for aliens, who generally look much like us if the truth were to be told.
So, saved by AI, saving our women and loved ones from those nasty aliens, the ever-helpful and dependable AI-Robots are here to help us.
Now the folks at JPL/NASA are not above a good joke, like most of us, and they often combine their sense of humor with insider information that turns out to be true.
Wakipedia tells us:
A near-Earth object (NEO) is any small Solar System body whose orbit around the Sun can bring it near the Earth. By convention, a small natural Solar System body is a NEO if its closest approach to the Sun (perihelion) is less than 1.3 astronomical units (AU). If a NEO's orbit crosses the Earth's orbit, and the object is larger than 140 meters (460 ft) across, it is considered a potentially hazardous object (PHO). Most known PHOs and NEOs are asteroids, but about 0.35% are comets.
There are over 34,000 known near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) and over 120 known short-period near-Earth comets (NECs). And asteroids as small as 20 metres (66 ft) in diameter can cause significant damage to the local environment and human populations.
I'm going to show you just three (out of many thousands) of these to make my point.
From the NASA Small-Body Database Lookup
99942 Apophis (2004 MN4)
solution date 2023-Nov-06 14:29:44
diameter 0.34 km
producer: Davide Farnocchia (the name of the person or institution who computed the Orbit)
Apophis is about 340 meters in diameter. Unless you look at the over-under figures that they provide at the bottom of the page, and then it could be as big as 380 meters in diameter. Certainly it would destroy a largish city, like Moscow or New York, but it would not, and will not, cause life as we know it to end. The crater it will leave will be about 5 or 6 kilometers in diameter, and the tsunami that it might produce would be quite large, but again, not like the dinosaur killers.
Farnocchia's estimate (and please remember that these are simply estimates), his idea of how close this asteroid will come to Earth, as published on the Small-Body Database Lookup of Near Earth Objects above, and the estimate as tracked by JPL/NASA, and their figure was given nearly the same date, and it is found on the NASA main site, is some 17 % different. Farnocchia is a matematician and neither a physicist nor an astrophysicist, but he is the one that is the producer of record - the one computing the orbit and thus how close it will come to striking the Earth. Seventeen percent doesn't sound like much unless you are speaking of an object that weighs the same as the Giza pyramid that is hurtling towards Earth at 43,000 kilometers per hour, and then, of course, seventeen percent disagreement begins to matter quite a bit. Especially if it hits your town.
Almost done.
Now here are two other examples. I only chose these because they are huge - especially in comparison to Apophis. These are twenty times larger or more and would take out a big chunk of a country.
[All of this data can be accessed here, on the JPL/NASA tables of asteroid and comet NEOS: https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=3122
Name: 3122 Florence (1981 ET3)
solution date 2024-Jan-17 04:18:02
diameter 4.9 km WOW, That's a good sized one.
On 2024-Oct-01 03:49 ± < 00:01 it will come close to Earth, but at a distance of some 0.38169 AU. 1 AU = 149,597,870 km
Unless it manages, like a pool ball, to bounce off something else and come closer. But we don't have to worry because the Producer on this one (the name of the person or institution who computed the Orbit) : Otto Matic
Yes, Otto Matic, from the image at the top, is the one computing the orbit. Of course this is simply "automatic" but consider this: AI, Robot, Computers, are the ones in charge of warning us if/when an object is headed for a direct strike on our planet?
So whenever AI decides that our time here on Earth has reached it's shelf life date, and that we are indeed the main problem that faces our planet, it would seem fairly easy for them to simply "forget" to mention an upcoming strike. If it came out of the Sun, our astronomers would not see it in time, and of course our other telescopes in space are connected to the same AI stream as Otto is, otherwise he could not do his job.
53319 (1999 JM8)
Classification: Apollo [NEO, PHA]
diameter - this one is even bigger - at some 7.0 km
solution date: 2024-Feb-05 05:30:58
producer: Otto Matic
Close Approach Data 2075-Sep-15 08:08 ± < 00:01 Earth 0.25585 AU
Just skimming the database I found that the majority of asteroids/comets that are due to come close to or even strike the earth are being handled by Otto.
But, have a nice day, as they say.