Sun Cruiser ... April 2004 UPDATE

Notice Comet Bradfield shape and trajectory similarities to the solar torpedoes. What force from the South might be pushing these feathered-serpents toward the inner solar system?

SOLAR TORPEDOES     

TORPEDOES FROM EARTH.[Sao Paolo: Raytheon-land]

  We Are Stardust   Comet V1 Feb 10/03  Comet X5

Are Comets Antimatter?  Will Sol React?  Will Earth React?

ORBIT ALERT: L.A. airport hit with second power outage in days   radar watch  quake watch

Forum Folder: Jeremiah175 3/9/2004 1:22 pm EST

Q4 & T7 Orbit Innwer Solar System Diagram

 C/2001 Q4 (NEAT) Fans Out   C/2002 T7 (LINEAR) Heads for Solar Conjunction

THE FOURTH HORSMAN: The Earth-Crossing, and Potentially Hazardous Asteroid 4179 Toutatis 2 3

SEDNA UPDATE: Weird Object Beyond Pluto Gets Stranger

Hubble observes planetoid Sedna as mystery deepens 2

One of the Vatican's top scientists has been chosen to be part of a five-man team of international astronomers to decide if Sedna - the most distant object yet seen orbiting the sun - is really a planet.

More Sedna  Photo?   Dr. Petra Comments   Forum

Cosmic Magnifying Glass: Distant Star Reveals Planet

GABRIEL'S HORN: The universe is not round, say scientists - it is shaped like a trumpet

 

And Here's Our Friends

Comets V1/F4 Comparison

THEY JUST KEEP COMING

Notice Comet Bradfield shape and trajectory similarities to the solar torpedoes. What force from the South might be pushing these feathered-serpents toward the inner solar system?

SOLAR TORPEDOES     

TORPEDOES FROM EARTH.[Sao Paolo: Raytheon-land]

  We Are Stardust   Comet V1 Feb 10/03  Comet X5

Are Comets Antimatter?  Will Sol React?  Will Earth React?

ORBIT ALERT: L.A. airport hit with second power outage in days   radar watch  quake watch

Forum Folder: Jeremiah175 3/9/2004 1:22 pm EST

 

 Not to sure about this one

Looks like a bit like special effects by Disney...

PERIHELION  OUTBURST  Orbit Sim Japan  MPEG of Event  FORUM 2

	KENTON'S COOL COMET CRITIQUE Forum
The passage of Comet Bradfield (C/2004 F4)

1. The Swabbies pulled the feeds as expected. We missed the probable appearance 
of F4 at perihelion on the C2, a rare maybe once in a lifetime event. 
added note and request

2. The C3s showed bizarre data on the 18th.

3. And now the sun fires a flare almost in the same manner as seen during V1.

All "coincidental" of course...right! [the forums were crawling with BA Trolls]

Maybe it's time for the mossy old mainstreamers to hitch up their shorts 
and theories as well.

 

WATCHERS WATCHING WATCHERS
4/20/04 Sol Bids Farewell to C F4

Eye of Horus Returns

Comet V1 Eye

ARCHIVES: Comet V1 Solar Interaction

PLAUSIBLE DUHHH-NIABILITY DEPT, NASA explanation as to why the data failed at perihelion: Well, I'd like to be able to say it was some really outrageous conspiracy; that we've been told by Men in Black that we can't publish the images because they show incontrovertible evidence of extraterrestrial fast food restaurants; that some weird ray from Planet X interfered with our reception; or that the dog ate our images. Unfortunately, what happened was a lot more prosaic. Actually, it was two things...

 

It's Bill Bradfield and the comets (April 18, 2004)

estimated to be 10,000km in diameter

C/2004 F4 BRADFIELD HERE SHE COMES [most frustrating watch]

Prior animations 2 3

The SOHO environment seems to be getting increasingly...Electrical [Watch here let's hope the solar-buckos don't cut the feed. Looks like no sleep tonight for poor ol' Kent; keep coming back for updates. This is a real treat not available to ground observatories due to solar intensity.

WE ANTICIPATE COMETS Q4 & T7, BUT THE THIRD COMET IS ALREADY HERE: Newly-discovered Comet Bradfield (C/2004 F4) is plunging toward the sun and rapidly brightening. At perihelion on April 17th [watch the SOHO C3], it will be inside the orbit of Mercury and perhaps as bright as a 2nd-magnitude star.

If Comet Bradfield survives and emerges from the sun's glare, northern sky watchers can see it beginning April 24th. It will join Comet LINEAR (C/2002 T7) in the constellation Pisces, just above the eastern horizon at dawn. Both comets could be visible to the unaided eye.

 

 

 

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