Posted on 12/17/2021 11:40:00 AM PST by Orlando
This video discuss the possible reaction with Comet Leonard and Venus tonight, (12/17) and 12/18... The first 12 minutes is where the key information is.
The women on Venus will twist Leonard around their little fingers. There is always that.
I too put out a video, but my quality is not professional.
Comets have been a passion ever since I saw Hale-Bopp almost 30 years ?
I try my hardest to interpret the signs, and read the constellations as the comet passes by them.
Tonight is when the comet and Venus get to his closest point.
Here’s my video:
https://youtu.be/tuTIBfrfvtA
Isn’t that going to be close enough to venus to nudge the orbital trajectory of the comet?
some images:(Spaceweather.com)
https://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=180532
https://www.facebook.com/michael.mattiazzo2/
Something is happening right now, because NASA is blocking images.
https://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/browse/2021/12/17/ahead/hi2/1024/20211217_014651_s7h2A.jpg
Back in June the MOID (—the minimum
orbit intersection distance ) Was set at 55,000 km,
So if information is correct were talking 55,000 km, which is @ 34,175 miles possible miss of Venus.
http://128.84.4.34/pdf/2107.12370
I haven’t been able to see it because of climate change. It was cloudy last night and will be cloudy tonight. It was clear a couple of nights earlier but the climate changed.
Sad that we can’t get any live images or coverage from all these billion dollars of taxpayer funded observatories ground-based, and spacecrafts we have up there right now.
Maybe the comet impact Venus ?
how are we going to know ?
1. ELE : Extinction Level Event.
more great image from NASA tonight 12/17/21.
https://imgur.com/mwrr2lR
Boy are that a sharp image! Why you can even see the pixels!
Must have taken that with a 1880s tripod camera, a powerful flash powder and and a pair of bifocals for a telescope operated by a recently imported Afghani.
NASA’s is really using our tax dollars well - muslim outreach and cutting edge images!!!
i hear you. We advanced so far in taking images of the closest planet to us only 30 million miles away.
How NASA has improved since the 60s.
Today Dec 18th the close pass of Venus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGmOwoJmS7w
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