
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?
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 |
Q4 & T7 Orbit Innwer Solar System Diagram
| C/2002 T7 (LINEAR) Heads for Solar Conjunction | |
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THE FOURTH HORSMAN: The Earth-Crossing, and Potentially Hazardous Asteroid 4179 Toutatis 2 3
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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. |
GABRIEL'S HORN: The universe is not round, say scientists - it is shaped like a trumpet
And Here's Our Friends
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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?
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 |
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
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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. |
| 4/20/04 Sol Bids Farewell to C F4 |
Eye of Horus Returns |
ARCHIVES: Comet
V1 Solar Interaction
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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]
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.
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. |