To: Yosemitest; Darksheare
72 posted on
12/05/2013 11:22:22 AM PST by
dirtboy
To: dirtboy; Yosemitest
“While dramatic, the scenario is also extremely implausible. On any given evening, amateur astronomers are sweeping the skies using telescopes mounted in backyard observatories that are the envy of many major universities.”
Exactly.
We have several here on FR.
One imaged the Venus transit of the sun a bit ago.
(June?)
73 posted on
12/05/2013 11:29:34 AM PST by
Darksheare
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To: dirtboy; Yosemitest
74 posted on
12/05/2013 11:32:55 AM PST by
Darksheare
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To: dirtboy; Yosemitest
75 posted on
12/05/2013 11:34:05 AM PST by
Darksheare
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To: dirtboy; Yosemitest

If we see any kind of meteor shower from Ison, it would be from the inbound debris stream from pre-breakup Ison, not its outbound debris stream as it is too far above the plane of the ecliptic to be a worry.
Note where Isons orbital path turns dark blue, that is the point where it dove below the ecliptic.
It's "inside" of Earth's orbit, not intersect at all at any point of the orbit.
78 posted on
12/05/2013 11:44:15 AM PST by
Darksheare
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To: dirtboy
I'm not very familiar with the "Nibiru" theory, and haven't found any Biblical reference to cause me to want to research it.
I do find mention of a
"New Earth" in the Bible.
109 posted on
12/05/2013 5:01:01 PM PST by
Yosemitest
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