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RichardE

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First this post sprang up a few days ago...

http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=38&threadid=1863377

I have received information psychically, which is corroborated by scientific data, according to which on May 25, 2006 a giant tsunami will occur in the Atlantic Ocean, brought about by the impact of a comet fragment which will provoke the eruption of under-sea volcanoes. Waves up to 200 m high will reach coastlines located above and below the Tropic of Cancer. However, all of the countries bordering the Atlantic will be affected to greater or lesser destructive and deadly levels. This site is dedicated to life, to civic responsibility and to information. There is still time to save lives. Thanks for participating in the world-wide alert!


Than..this post tonight...


http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=38&threadid=1866060&enterthread=y

Aloha All,

One of my contacts wrote me :

"I have just received landline call with intel from US - reliable regular source who has similar contacts...major incoming at 45 dgrees @ 11 miles per second south of Azores - due date ...exact timing not certain, but time frame of 25th- 27th may - object about 1 and half ton.
Also...confirmation that the east coast bunkers have been restocked and now "live" under guise of the Tsunami exercise Pacific Peril on may 23rd/26th may..."

Then,


"Our source is usually very reliable (90%)...splash down south of Azores may 25th - early 28th but more details to follow.
All naval leave cut short and secrity tightened....
They thought the object may skip the atmosphere, but looks doubtful now.
Intel suggests a 100 feet wave (but depends on volcanic acitivy and effects of splash down)
New York and Florida areas would be severely affected.."




Amitiés, Eric Julien.
Merci d'être ce que vous êtes.



So, I'm willing to put 20$ in saying it doesn't happen if anyone wants to take me up on it
 

Duddy

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Freakin' tsunami maps on that site show that I will be 30 feet under water sometime tomorrow.
 

Trevelyan

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$20 eh?

Well the good news is I probably won't have to turn in my Java project tomorrow... so all is not lost.
 

aswedc

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The real scary thing is this could happen anytime and we'd have no clue. How many billions on military expenditures and we can't spend a couple more dollars charting asteroid paths?
 

bonkers325

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Originally posted by: aswedc
The real scary thing is this could happen anytime and we'd have no clue. How many billions on military expenditures and we can't spend a couple more dollars charting asteroid paths?

why? we have bruce willis and ben affleck. FTW
 
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I read everything on his site, but before I started reading I made a predicition of my own. I said to myself, "I bet he's going to give himself a way out if it doesn't come true by appending his predicitons with some gobblygook about the differences with the Gregorian Calendar versus the Julian and the Hebrew. Sure enough, in APOCALYPSE May 2006 ? Part IV he talks about this and says that it may happen somewhere around the time of the 25th, or it could be May 25, 2007. When 2007 passes he will make another 'adjustment' to his prediction, possibly for a much later date so that the attention will fall away and he can disappear from the scene without losing much face.

All these idiots making predictions work in this way. They are so predictable!!
 

spacejamz

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I don' remember that time travel dude (John Tudor??) saying anything about this in 2006 so there is no way it is true!!!!
 

spacejamz

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Originally posted by: bonkers325
Originally posted by: aswedc
The real scary thing is this could happen anytime and we'd have no clue. How many billions on military expenditures and we can't spend a couple more dollars charting asteroid paths?

why? we have bruce willis and ben affleck. FTW

and for plan B, we have tea leoni and morgan freeman...(not sure who actually went up in the rocket in deep impact... )
 

drinkmorejava

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I still don't get what 45 degrees south of Azores means. 45 degrees relative to what. Not that it matters the least bit.
 

clarkmo

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Here's the NASA page on the comet Text
I don't think this is the first time we've had comet tail. I seem to remember Hailey's, but I might have been drunk.
 

Rubycon

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I ran this for where I will be tomorrow.

Current Settings
Ephemeris Type [change] : OBSERVER
Target Body [change] : Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3-BK
Observer Location [change] : user defined ( 77°12'00.0''W, 25°03'00.0''N )
Time Span [change] : Start=2006-05-25, Stop=2006-06-24, Step=1 d
Table Settings [change] : defaults
Object Data Page

JPL/HORIZONS 73P-BK/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 2006-May-24 21:15:05
Rec #:900502 (+COV) Soln.date: 2006-May-01_10:54:31 # obs: 11 (6 days)

FK5/J2000.0 helio. ecliptic osc. elements (AU, DAYS, DEG, period=Julian yrs):

EPOCH= 2453839.5 != 2006-Apr-14.0000000 (CT) Residual RMS= .63663
EC= .682439213725336 QR= .9399144844973562 TP= 2453895.46680829
OM= 69.84453516546674 W= 198.7994470534135 IN= 11.28399517882879
A= 2.959793920161185 MA= 349.16715812998 ADIST= 4.979673355825015
PER= 5.0921409089566 N= .193558329 ANGMOM= .021631932
DAN= 4.4675 DDN= .9607 L= 268.3054275
B= -3.6152787 TP= 2006-Jun-08.9668083

Physical & non-grav parameters (KM, SEC; A1,A2,A3=AU/d^2; DT=days):
GM= n.a. RAD= n.a. A1= n.a.
A2= n.a. A3= n.a. DT= n.a.
M1= 23.7 M2= n.a. k1= 10.
k2= n.a. PHCOF= n.a.

COMET comments
1: soln ref.= JPL#1, data arc: 2006-Apr-20 to 2006-Apr-26
2: k1=10.0;
*******************************************************************************

Results

*******************************************************************************
Ephemeris / WWW_USER Wed May 24 21:15:06 2006 Pasadena, USA / Horizons
*******************************************************************************
Target body name: 73P-BK/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 {source: JPL#1}
Center body name: Earth (399) {source: DE405}
Center-site name: (User Defined Site)
*******************************************************************************
Start time : A.D. 2006-May-25 00:00:00.0000 UT
Stop time : A.D. 2006-Jun-24 00:00:00.0000 UT
Step-size : 1440 minutes
*******************************************************************************
Center geodetic : 282.800000, 25.0500, -0.00{E-lon(deg),Lat(deg),Alt(km)}
Center cylindric: 282.800000, 5781.6712, 2684.09{E-lon(deg),Dxy(km),Dz(km)}
Center pole/equ : High-precision EOP model {East-longitude +}
Center radii : 6378.1 x 6378.1 x 6356.8 km {Equator, meridian, pole}
Target pole/equ : No model available
Target radii : (unavailable)
Target primary : Sun {source: DE405}
Interfering body: MOON (Req= 1737.400) km {source: DE405}
Deflecting body : Sun, EARTH {source: DE405}
Deflecting GMs : 1.3271E+11, 3.9860E+05 km^3/s^2
Small perturbers: Ceres, Pallas, Vesta {source: SB405-CPV-2}
Small body GMs : 6.32E+01, 1.43E+01, 1.78E+01 km^3/s^2
Atmos refraction: NO (AIRLESS)
RA format : HMS
Time format : CAL
EOP file : eop.060523.p060814
EOP coverage : DATA-BASED 1962-JAN-20 TO 2006-MAY-23. PREDICTS-> 2006-AUG-13
Units conversion: 1 AU= 149597870.691 km, c= 299792.458 km/s, 1 day= 86400.0 s
Table cut-offs 1: Elevation (-90.0deg=NO ),Airmass (>38.000=NO), Daylight (NO )
Table cut-offs 2: Solar Elongation ( 0.0,180.0=NO )
*******************************************************************************
Initial FK5/J2000.0 heliocentric ecliptic osculating elements (AU, DAYS, DEG):
EPOCH= 2453839.5 != 2006-Apr-14.0000000 (CT) Residual RMS= .63663
EC= .682439213725336 QR= .9399144844973562 TP= 2453895.46680829
OM= 69.84453516546674 W= 198.7994470534135 IN= 11.28399517882879
Comet physical & dynamic parameters (KM, SEC; A1,A2,A3=AU/d^2; DT=days):
GM= n.a. RAD= n.a. A1= n.a.
A2= n.a. A3= n.a. DT= n.a.
M1= 23.7 M2= n.a. k1= 10.
k2= n.a. PHCOF= n.a.
**************************************************************************************************************
Date__(UT)__HR:MN R.A._(ICRF/J2000.0)_DEC T-mag N-mag delta deldot S-O-T /r S-T-O
**************************************************************************************************************
$$SOE
2006-May-25 00:00 C 00 21 56.85 +06 28 04.9 18.34 n.a. .090931510219929 11.3131994 56.0603 /L 119.4574
2006-May-26 00:00 C 00 30 05.96 +04 14 34.5 18.48 n.a. .097512168642320 11.7600316 55.9587 /L 119.2237
2006-May-27 00:00 C 00 37 14.68 +02 18 26.5 18.61 n.a. .104321666974890 12.1223828 56.0510 /L 118.7724
2006-May-28 00:00 Cm 00 43 33.89 +00 37 07.5 18.74 n.a. .111317420465385 12.4174453 56.2864 /L 118.1573
2006-May-29 00:00 Cm 00 49 12.23 -00 51 33.9 18.86 n.a. .118465399781628 12.6584839 56.6273 /L 117.4189
2006-May-30 00:00 Cm 00 54 16.52 -02 09 29.0 18.98 n.a. .125738149955971 12.8556726 57.0453 /L 116.5878
2006-May-31 00:00 Cm 00 58 52.25 -03 18 10.8 19.09 n.a. .133113250037157 13.0168048 57.5199 /L 115.6866
2006-Jun-01 00:00 Cm 01 03 03.85 -04 18 57.1 19.20 n.a. .140572135011901 13.1478624 58.0355 /L 114.7326
2006-Jun-02 00:00 Cm 01 06 54.94 -05 12 52.8 19.31 n.a. .148099202181456 13.2534549 58.5808 /L 113.7388
2006-Jun-03 00:00 Cm 01 10 28.48 -06 00 52.4 19.41 n.a. .155681135057007 13.3371528 59.1473 /L 112.7150
2006-Jun-04 00:00 Cm 01 13 46.93 -06 43 41.5 19.51 n.a. .163306391025602 13.4017367 59.7288 /L 111.6688
2006-Jun-05 00:00 Cm 01 16 52.32 -07 21 58.8 19.60 n.a. .170964811276253 13.4493839 60.3205 /L 110.6062
2006-Jun-06 00:00 Cm 01 19 46.37 -07 56 17.0 19.70 n.a. .178647321677107 13.4818064 60.9190 /L 109.5316
2006-Jun-07 00:00 Cm 01 22 30.50 -08 27 04.2 19.78 n.a. .186345701354727 13.5003544 61.5217 /L 108.4488
2006-Jun-08 00:00 Cm 01 25 05.94 -08 54 44.1 19.87 n.a. .194052401963617 13.5060940 62.1267 /L 107.3606
2006-Jun-09 00:00 Cm 01 27 33.72 -09 19 37.6 19.95 n.a. .201760405497464 13.4998675 62.7326 /L 106.2694
2006-Jun-10 00:00 Cm 01 29 54.70 -09 42 02.5 20.04 n.a. .209463112376947 13.4823411 63.3384 /L 105.1771
2006-Jun-11 00:00 Cm 01 32 09.66 -10 02 14.5 20.12 n.a. .217154254680133 13.4540471 63.9435 /L 104.0852
2006-Jun-12 00:00 C 01 34 19.22 -10 20 27.4 20.19 n.a. .224827831741021 13.4154214 64.5475 /L 102.9951
2006-Jun-13 00:00 C 01 36 23.93 -10 36 53.1 20.27 n.a. .232478066676902 13.3668392 65.1500 /L 101.9077
2006-Jun-14 00:00 C 01 38 24.27 -10 51 42.6 20.35 n.a. .240099382458592 13.3086479 65.7510 /L 100.8241
2006-Jun-15 00:00 C 01 40 20.62 -11 05 05.4 20.42 n.a. .247686394980990 13.2411932 66.3506 /L 99.7449
2006-Jun-16 00:00 C 01 42 13.34 -11 17 10.2 20.49 n.a. .255233918890791 13.1648375 66.9489 /L 98.6708
2006-Jun-17 00:00 * 01 44 02.70 -11 28 04.6 20.56 n.a. .262736980713416 13.0799674 67.5462 /L 97.6022
2006-Jun-18 00:00 * 01 45 48.94 -11 37 55.6 20.63 n.a. .270190833865952 12.9869933 68.1426 /L 96.5396
2006-Jun-19 00:00 * 01 47 32.27 -11 46 49.6 20.70 n.a. .277590971415597 12.8863433 68.7386 /L 95.4832
2006-Jun-20 00:00 * 01 49 12.85 -11 54 52.2 20.77 n.a. .284933134230953 12.7784540 69.3344 /L 94.4335
2006-Jun-21 00:00 * 01 50 50.83 -12 02 08.5 20.83 n.a. .292213313667767 12.6637613 69.9305 /L 93.3906
2006-Jun-22 00:00 * 01 52 26.32 -12 08 43.3 20.90 n.a. .299427748778756 12.5426910 70.5272 /L 92.3548
2006-Jun-23 00:00 * 01 53 59.42 -12 14 40.7 20.96 n.a. .306572918407197 12.4156508 71.1249 /L 91.3262
2006-Jun-24 00:00 * 01 55 30.22 -12 20 04.6 21.03 n.a. .313645528812249 12.2830232 71.7239 /L 90.3050
$$EOE
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Column meaning:

TIME

Prior to 1962, times are UT1. Dates thereafter are UTC. Any 'b' symbol in
the 1st-column denotes a B.C. date. First-column blank (" ") denotes an A.D.
date. Calendar dates prior to 1582-Oct-15 are in the Julian calendar system.
Later calendar dates are in the Gregorian system.

The uniform Coordinate Time scale is used internally. Conversion between
CT and the selected non-uniform UT output scale has not been determined for
UTC times after the next July or January 1st. The last known leap-second
is used over any future interval.

NOTE: "n.a." in output means quantity "not available" at the print-time.

SOLAR PRESENCE
Time tag is followed by a blank, then a solar-presence symbol:

'*' Daylight (refracted solar upper-limb on or above apparent horizon)
'C' Civil twilight/dawn
'N' Nautical twilight/dawn
'A' Astronomical twilight/dawn
' ' Night OR geocentric ephemeris

LUNAR PRESENCE
The solar-presence symbol is immediately followed by a lunar-presence symbol:

'm' Refracted upper-limb of Moon on or above apparent horizon
' ' Refracted upper-limb of Moon below apparent horizon OR geocentric
ephemeris

R.A._(ICRF/J2000.0)_DEC =
J2000.0 astrometric right ascension and declination of target. Corrected
for light-time. Units: HMS (HH MM SS.ff) and DMS (DD MM SS.f)

T-mag N-mag =
Comet's approximate apparent visual total magnitude ("T-mag") and nuclear
magnitude ("N-mag") by following definitions:
T-mag = M1 + 5*log10(delta) + k1*log10(r)
N-mag = M2 + 5*log10(delta) + k2*log10(r) + phcof*beta
Units: none

delta deldot =
Target apparent range ("delta") and range-rate ("delta-dot") relative to
observer at print-time. "deldot" is a projection along the line-of-sight from
the coordinate center and indicates direction of motion. A positive deldot
means the target is moving away from the observer/coordinate-center. A negative
deldot means the target is moving towards the observer. Units: AU and KM/S

S-O-T /r =
Sun-Observer-Target angle; target's apparent solar elongation seen from
observer location at print-time. If negative, the target center is behind
the Sun. Angular units: DEGREES.

The '/r' column is a Sun-relative code, output for observing sites
with defined rotation models only.

/T indicates target trails Sun (evening sky)
/L indicates target leads Sun (morning sky)

NOTE: The S-O-T solar elongation angle is the total separation in any
direction. It does not indicate the angle of Sun leading or trailing.

S-T-O =
Sun-Target-Observer angle; target's apparent PHASE ANGLE as seen at
observer's location at print time. Units: DEGREES


Computations by ...
Solar System Dynamics Group, Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System
4800 Oak Grove Drive, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Information: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/
Connect : telnet://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov:6775 (via browser)
telnet ssd.jpl.nasa.gov 6775 (via command-line)
Author : Jon.Giorgini@jpl.nasa.gov
 
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