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Old October 27th 17, 11:15 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Sylvain[_2_]
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To Hawaï by Pan-STARRS1


http://www.mauinews.com/news/local-n...y-pan-starrs1/
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Old October 28th 17, 03:25 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Friday, October 27, 2017 at 3:15:04 AM UTC-7, Sylvain wrote:
To Hawaï by Pan-STARRS1


http://www.mauinews.com/news/local-n...y-pan-starrs1/


How about comets coming from the Oort cloud.Its 2.5 LYs from the solar system. TreBert
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Old October 28th 17, 04:52 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"reber G=emc^2" was
praising and pimping himself with yest an old post of
LIES in in his attempt to cover up that Glazier is just
a gross Face ****ter and a Criminal Graveyard Vandal
that is seen ever since


(1)
On 25Mar2008, YOU, Swine Glazier wrotee in:
https://groups.google.com/group/sci....fe7b2257cf8a9a
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!ms...k/morPVyJ7_j8J
Hanson, I will **** on your grave. And have a good laugh
when it seeps down on your face. -- Bert. .... and ...

(2)
On 06Dec2014, when you, the Christian-Hater, Jew-SwineBert
said to "benj" : "Reality is you always
post under me for you are an ass kisser.
For Christmas I'll **** on your kisser.
http://pbs.twimg.com/media/A8MGOU-CQAEaZw4.jpg
Benj, you can thank me in advance. - TreBert. ... addinng

On 03Aug2017:
benj, you eat **** and your ****ty brain is coming out your ears.

(3)
On 07Feb 2015 & on 08Feb2015, as Swine Glazier wrote:
Harlow Campbell HVAC, ,
Saul Levy
& Jacoby Benj, :
"I'll be sitting on your face to take a **** & say: "Open wide".
http://pbs.twimg.com/media/A8MGOU-CQAEaZw4.jpg

and, says Bert: "I have more to say on this", which is seen
in Bert's own "book that just came out called
'Chicken****', of which excerpts are posted by & about

http://tinyurl.com/Loudmouth-Glazier-8Feb2017 with
http://tinyurl.com/SwineBert-s-WRONG-Predictions who
is http://tinyurl.com/The-Chosen-Graveyard-Vandal & does
this http://pbs.twimg.com/media/A8MGOU-CQAEaZw4.jpg,
as he waits for http://tinyurl.com/Swine-Glazier-s-Undertaker
but refuses http://tinyurl.com/Herbert-Glazier-s-Reprieve &
then http://tinyurl.com/Jew-Swine-Glazier-cries as seen
in his http://tinyurl.com/Blog-of-2-fecal-kikes-Mar2017
with http://tinyurl.com/Swine-Glazier-s-REAL-intent by
http://tinyurl.com/Glazier-the-loud-retarded-pig who said
"it's tricky", but "it fits" & "it's on the money". "Go Figure" as
seen in http://tinyurl.com/Bert-s-Selfintroductn-Oct2017 as
http://tinyurl.com/Glazier-s-de-Minting happened.

So, Glazier, why is that "on the money"?
YOU "Go figure" and EXPLAIN why "it fits"


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Old October 28th 17, 06:10 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Friday, October 27, 2017 at 7:25:48 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Friday, October 27, 2017 at 3:15:04 AM UTC-7, Sylvain wrote:
To Hawaï by Pan-STARRS1


http://www.mauinews.com/news/local-n...y-pan-starrs1/


How about comets coming from the Oort cloud.Its 2.5 LYs from the solar system. TreBert


You didn't read the article or you would already know the answer to that question, and would never have needed to ask it...
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Old October 28th 17, 08:15 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Le 28/10/2017 Ã* 04:25, Herbert Glazier a écritÂ*:
On Friday, October 27, 2017 at 3:15:04 AM UTC-7, Sylvain wrote:
To Hawaï by Pan-STARRS1


http://www.mauinews.com/news/local-n...y-pan-starrs1/


How about comets coming from the Oort cloud.Its 2.5 LYs from the solar system. TreBer



no

The asteroid is coming from other stars and it is going toward other stars

It is in galactic orbit
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Old October 28th 17, 12:11 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Le 28/10/2017 Ã* 07:10, palsing a écritÂ*:


You didn't read the article or you would already know the answer to that question, and would never have needed to ask it...


Pity !

He could have made an excellent astronomer LOL !!!
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Old October 28th 17, 04:27 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On 10/28/2017 12:15 AM, Sylvain wrote:
Le 28/10/2017 Ã* 04:25, Herbert Glazier a écritÂ*:
On Friday, October 27, 2017 at 3:15:04 AM UTC-7, Sylvain wrote:
To Hawaï by Pan-STARRS1

http://www.mauinews.com/news/local-n...y-pan-starrs1/


How about comets coming from the Oort cloud.Its 2.5 LYs from the solar
system. TreBer


no

Â*The asteroid is coming from other stars and it is going toward other
stars
It is in galactic orbit


It is not Rama, or starglider, but it's interesting!
In case some reader is curious about this written sci-fi
references, it is from arthur C. Clarke:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rendezvous_with_Rama
"The "Rama" of the title is an alien starship, initially mistaken
for an asteroid categorised as "31/439". It is detected by
astronomers in the year 2131 while it is still outside the orbit
of Jupiter. Its speed (100,000 km/h) and the angle of its
trajectory clearly indicate it is not on a long orbit around
the sun, but comes from interstellar space."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fountains_of_Paradise
"In the middle of The Fountains of Paradise, an unmanned
robotic spaceship of alien origin, called "Starglider/Starholme"
by Clarke, passes through our solar system. This situation is similar
to Rendezvous with Rama, though the ship exterior and its
interactions with humans is very different."

Perhaps it is 'broadcasting', but we just are not properly listening?!!

Unlike in the two books, we sure do not have anything
that could approach A/2017 U1 for a close up view.


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Old October 28th 17, 05:07 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Sylvain" wrote in message ...

Le 28/10/2017 Ã* 07:10, palsing a écrit :


You didn't read the article or you would already know the answer to that
question, and would never have needed to ask it...


Pity !

He could have made an excellent astronomer LOL !!!


*** treBert spends a lot of time looking into darkness ...
that is because his head is firmly ensconced in his rectum
most of the time ...

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Old October 28th 17, 05:55 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Hägar" wrote in message
...

"Sylvain" wrote in message ...

Le 28/10/2017 Ã* 07:10, palsing a écrit :


You didn't read the article or you would already know the answer to that
question, and would never have needed to ask it...


Pity !

He could have made an excellent astronomer LOL !!!


*** treBert spends a lot of time looking into darkness ...
that is because his head is firmly ensconced in his rectum
most of the time ...

***pot/kettle.

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Old October 28th 17, 06:45 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Sylvain" wrote in message ...

To Hawaï by Pan-STARRS1

http://www.mauinews.com/news/local-n...y-pan-starrs1/



*** Panspermia comes to mind ... after all, life in
the Universe most likely is the rule rather than
the exception ... and what better way to hitch a
ride than on an errant piece of an Extra-Solar
System planet. Single cell living organisms have
been proven to survive in almost absolute Zero
as well as Solar Radiation. Just looking for a
landing in a Goldilocks zone:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panspermia

I mean, the noTroll certainly is not from this
Earth ... his cousins, the object of his sexual
desires, are questionable, though.

 




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