My new Goddess misunderstood my drunken prayers, she missed and hit Japan.![]()
...hitting the Earth with the force of a billion H-bombs.
I'm trying to find where I read that....anyways I like you're translation mo' better and may have found my true calling, and new, to me anyway 'cause I didn't know the ancients were familiar with beer, religion. Mesopotamian same as Sumerian?
There's a bunch of sites posting about this comet that an amateur discovered, with an amateur scope, from Russia with the last name of Elenin. What scares me is ELE is a term used in FEMA documents meaning extinction level event, and nin the female goddess(to me , mother earth). Anyway it looks like it won't be long before we get a better night show of a comet than Hale-bopp, reported in news a year before the event.
one example http://reinep.wordpress.com/2011/01/18/comet-elenin-could-hit-earth/
It's still early, and the calculated orbit is certain to change in the weeks ahead as more position measurements are made, but right now it appears that the comet's perihelion will occur well inside Earth's orbit, about 0.45 a.u. (42 million miles) from the Sun, next September 5th.
Right now, odds are that Comet Elenin will become an easy target for binoculars around mid-August and reach naked-eye visibility for a couple of weeks around perihelion. The comet's elongation from the Sun shrinks to just 1° following perihelion, but soon thereafter the comet gets enough separate to position itself nicely for viewing in the predawn sky.
...Finally, because Comet Elenin passes between the Sun and Earth, there's a chance its dust tail might "light up" (via forward-scattered light) due to the large Sun-comet-Earth angle and put on a really good show. The last interloper to do this, Comet McNaught, dazzled southern skygazers in January 2007.
Here's another diagram showing the closet expected distance to the Earth is .23 AU. That's plenty of distance for a margin of safety.
There's a bunch of sites posting about this comet that an amateur discovered, with an amateur scope, from Russia with the last name of Elenin. What scares me is ELE is a term used in FEMA documents meaning extinction level event, and nin the female goddess(to me , mother earth). Anyway it looks like it won't be long before we get a better night show of a comet than Hale-bopp, reported in news a year before the event.
one example http://reinep.wordpress.com/2011/01/18/comet-elenin-could-hit-earth/