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Less than two months ago Asteroid 2003 XJ7 was discovered by NASA, it
is the ONLY NEO (Near Earth Orbit) that Nasa says will hit earth http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/neo_ca?sort=dmin The IMPACT DATE is 12/10/2021 TWO YEARS AGO the infamous Seer Sollog warned publicly that an IMPACT of an Asteroid would occur slightly AFTER 2020 2003 XJ7 discovered by Nasa VALIDATES that Sollog warning about asteroids and the 2020's Here is the Sollog warning http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...g.goog le.com X Sollog's site is http://www.sollog.com |
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hermesnines wrote:
Less than two months ago Asteroid 2003 XJ7 was discovered by NASA, it is the ONLY NEO (Near Earth Orbit) that Nasa says will hit earth http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/neo_ca?sort=dmin I suggest you read the footer on that page: It's the only NEO with a *minimum possible* distance less than Earth's radius. That is, a hit is not yet ruled out. However, the most likely ('nominal') miss distance is 30 times the distance of the moon. Since the orbit is based on only 35 observations, chances are that it will be rrued out pretty soon. We've seen this happen a number of times by now ... If you switch to the impact risk page, 2003 XJ7 is not even in the list. |
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John Griffin wrote:
(Anders Eklöf) wrote: hermesnines wrote: Less than two months ago Asteroid 2003 XJ7 was discovered by NASA, it is the ONLY NEO (Near Earth Orbit) that Nasa says will hit earth http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/neo_ca?sort=dmin I suggest you read the footer on that page: It's the only NEO with a *minimum possible* distance less than Earth's radius. That is, a hit is not yet ruled out. However, the most likely ('nominal') miss distance is 30 times the distance of the moon. Since the orbit is based on only 35 observations, chances are that it will be rrued out pretty soon. We've seen this happen a number of times by now ... If you switch to the impact risk page, 2003 XJ7 is not even in the list. "Sollog" (nonprophet organism John Ennis) is not equipped to understand all that stuff. If he did, he'd lie about it. Sadhog is still alive? How the **** long does it take for the greasy decay to reach his fingers and brain-analog? Mayb this summer the heat in his half double-wide will finally reduce him to the pink puddle of tallow that he is so near to accomplishing. Tom McDonald |
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hermesnines (or somebody else of the same name) wrote in message
thusly: The IMPACT DATE is 12/10/2021 Please bear in mind that such dates will be misinterpreted if the writer and reader are on opposite sides of the Pond. Is that 12th October or December 10th? -- Paul Townsend I put it down there, and when I went back to it, there it was GONE! Interchange the alphabetic elements to reply |
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On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 21:51:42 +0000, Prai Jei
wrote: hermesnines (or somebody else of the same name) wrote in message m thusly: The IMPACT DATE is 12/10/2021 Please bear in mind that such dates will be misinterpreted if the writer and reader are on opposite sides of the Pond. Is that 12th October or December 10th? J Pennis will use any date he wants, even if there was a bridge collapse in August 2021, at 12.00 noon, somewhere in the world, he'd manipulate the numbers. J Pennis has never successfully predicted anything. He's a moron, and a pornographer. -- Find out about Australia's most dangerous Doomsday Cult: http://users.bigpond.net.au/wanglese/pebble.htm "You can't fool me, it's turtles all the way down." |
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