28.6.11

Put your nerd hats on. We're talkin' comets.

There is something big coming this way. That much we know for sure. The question that stands out is: what is it?
In December of 2010, a Russian amateur astronomer living in New Mexico discovered what he believes to be a comet, which he promptly named "Elenin" after his own last name. This is now officially backed up by the US government. We'll find a stupid link for you somewhere for all of you "evidence lovers" out there.
Right away, there are many problems that come up with the official story behind Elenin. The first one to arise was when the discoverer pointed this "comet" out to the government, it was found to be heading this general direction, but in the Southern Hemisphere. Wait a sec. They said this guy was in New Mexico... in the Norther Hemisphere, when he found it. Many skywatchers have raised this question, only to be ignored.
The next question is in the mathematics, which we'll let the link explain. The orbital path of this comet is predicted to pass right through Earth's orbit. Whether or not this is going to be a danger is yet to be seen, but it can be said for sure that by October of this year, we are going to have one hell of a sight to see in the night sky.
Why the hell has this thing not been reported on?
Remember Hale Bopp? What about Halley's Comet? They could not shut the hell up about those.
Why does no one want to talk abou this comet, which should outshine all the others before it?

Click the link. This guy does a better job of explaining stuff.

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