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NASHVILLE SKYVIEW IN SEARCH OF THE SUN SEP 20.2011

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8:00 AM. NASHVILLE TN COMMUTE TO WORK. SKYVIEW

On Sept. 19th, the STEREO-SOHO fleet of spacecraft surrounding the sun detected six coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Two of the clouds rapidly dissipated. The remaining four, however, are still intact and billowing through the inner solar system. According to analysts at the Goddard Space Weather Lab, one CME should hit Mercury on Sept. 20th at 05:40 UT while another delivers a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field on Sept. 22th at 23:00 UT. All impact times have an uncertainty of plus or minus 7 hrs.

Approximately September 25, 26, & 27th The Sun, Elenin and the earth are in alignment above the ecliptic. There is talk of a possible eclipse with Elenin or debris tail that could cause 3 days of darkness. Elenin is .396 AU from Earth and .607 from the Sun. NASA says that to prepare for a UARS Spacecraft to hit the earth during this time. Believe the Bible, Science or NASA, either way, something is about to happen. Pray Up. ♥ ♥ ♥

August 3, 2011 marks the time that the earth passes through the brown dwarf perigee position, while the brown dwarf is crossing the earth orbit location. About two weeks pass and on August 18 the brown dwarf crosses the Venus orbit some 67 million miles from the sun. Then 24 days pass to when the brown dwarf reaches the nearest point to the sun at 44.73 million miles. September 25, 2011 marks the time that the earth passes through the second conjunction with the sun, brown dwarf, Mercury, Saturn and Uranus in line for another gravitational alignment.

NASA reports that UARS, an atmospheric research satellite the size of a small bus, will re-enter Earth's atmosphere on Sept. 23rd plus or minus one day. The disintegration is expected to produce a fireball that could be visible even in broad daylight. Not all of the spacecraft will burn up in the atmosphere, however; according to a NASA risk assessment, as many as 26 potentially hazardous pieces of debris could be scattered along a ground track some 500 miles long. But where? No one can say. Because of the rapid evolution of UARS's decaying orbit, the location of the debris zone is not yet known.

Dead Satellite Will Fall to Earth By September's End, NASA Says | NASA UARS Spacecraft Re-Entry | Sp
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The defunct UARS satellite will fall back to Earth during the last week of September 2011, NASA announced. The spacecraft will make an uncontrolled re-entry, but should pose little risk to civilians on the ground.

UARS TRACKING: http://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=21701

NORAD ID: 21701
Int'l Code: 1991-063B
Perigee: 212.7 km
Apogee: 230.8 km
Inclination: 56.9°
Period: 88.8 min
Semi major axis: 6,592.7 km
Launch date: September 12, 1991
Source: United States (US)
Comments: The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS), an element in NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, was launched from the Shuttle (STS 48) to provide data for better understanding of the Earth's upper atmosphere and the effects of natural and human interactions on the atmosphere. The objectives of the UARS mission were to conduct research in the atmosphere above the tropopause by measuring the global budget of constituent trace gases and their chemical, dynamic,and radiative behavior.

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  • WTF if we are all going to die why worry just enjoy the ride and this video makes no sence

  • good luck on finding the sun dude.Get back to us when you find it :)

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