(49,710 miles). that is a planet size object people! why cant we see by now? i wake up every morning at 5am to work and i can see mars, venus and mercury from my location sometimes, and even jupiter at night all to the east, but nothing to the west as suppost to this picture.
Lets go to the past a little bit.
source: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqinthenews/2011/usb0001igm/
- Monday, February 21, 2011 at 23:51:42 UTC
- Tuesday, February 22, 2011 at 12:51:42 PM at epicenter
- Location: 43.583°S, 172.701°E
- NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKE
Now lets go to March 11,2011 the day that a YouTuber said that something will happen that day. for some reason i cant find that video so search for it if you have the will, all i know is that is was made in january 2011.
Note that program calculation might be slighty off by 3 days from the perfect alignment.
In this picture it is March 15, Date are off my 3 days of the japan tsunami. But close enough. ill see if i can modify the source codes of this application withough getting myself in trouble.
This is all up to this day. Now lets go into the near future.
Look the date given the 3 days of inaccuracy. Comet ELENIN will enter our orbit.
I just wanted to put out another alignmet. might be insignificant to me but perhaps there is some i cannot see here. mercury might slow down but ELENIN gravity?
...just a thought.
I hope that by this point you get what im trying to tell you. if this thing is really the size of a planet (80000 km diameter)
can you imaging the debris this thing will carry in its path? Oct 17 more of less it will enter our orbit again , but that is not the worst part yet.
if this thing is real, we are talking of about 3-6 days of debris falling on us.
this might even be the same event that ended mars millions of years ago. its been provent that mars had water flows and many other natural resources but the scars live to tell a story.
Interesting Links + INFO
nasa info
ELENIN / ELE = Extiction Level Event
1102 2011 = mirrored day
keep the days on the images in mind as reference.