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[quote:Icey:MV80MzU1NDM5Xzg2OTEwNTU1XzIxRTUyNTdF] [b]NASA - An Avalanche of Dark Asteroids[/b] Less than 50% March 26, 2010: Imagine you're a Brontosaurus1 with your face in a prehistoric tree top, munching on fresh leaves. Your relatives have ruled planet Earth for more than 150 million years. Huge and strong, you feel invincible. You're not. "Our instrument is finding [dozens] of asteroids every day that were never detected before," says Ned Wright, principal investigator for WISE and a physicist at the University of California in Los Angeles. "WISE is very good at this kind of work." Most of the asteroids WISE is finding are in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, but a fraction of them are different—they're the kind of Earth-approaching asteroids that send shivers all the way down a Brontosaurus' spine. "WISE has only been in orbit for about three months, but we've already found a handful of asteroids classified as 'potentially hazardous,' including one seen in 1996 but lost until re-observed by WISE. To be named 'potentially hazardous,' an asteroid's orbit has to pass within about 5 million miles of Earth's orbit. One of our discoveries' orbit will cross Earth's orbit less than 700,000 miles away. https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/26mar_darkasteroids/ [/quote]
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Thread: Are they trying to tell us something?
The
GSW
(galactic shock wave)resulting from
Sgr A*/ G2
interaction has propelled a massive number of objects towards the Earth. Some will make contact. I warned you many years ago.
Welcome to the new ice age.
A constellation of objects approaches.
Good luck and the best love too all in these historic times. God Bless.
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