#comet #ison #cometison

WHAT HAPPENED

The comet smashed into the blaze of the sun on Thanksgiving Day, a ride that astronomers roundly expected to be its last, and very nearly was.

But some material evidently made its way through, NASA reported Friday.

What’s left is likely to be pretty faint. But ISON still has a tail, and the comet has been one surprise after another for astronomers.

No one is sure what to expect now.

http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20131130/PC16/131139991/1006/what-you-need-to-know-about-comet-ison

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November 29, 2013 ... my fans and listeners are seeing first hand how absolutely absurd standard science and astronomy are ...

the tier III outreach junior achievers like karl battams of the naval observatory or carey lisse of the Goddard space flight center or

the text book repeater blogger phil plaite that represent the holy grail of NASA and their fairy tale science

should be wondering why they are pushed out to defend the holy grail when the big honchos big name astronomers are hunkered down no where in sight ...

the SOHO cameras were down for over 12 hours while they photo shopped the results for public consumption and the best explanation we got out of anyone was

"we have no clue why comet ISON is doing what it is doing" ...

if you have been following my work and predictions you will see that not only do i explain everything you are seeing (and more)

but i had this all in writing LONG before comet ison every went through its recent gyrations as a sun diving comet ... jim mccanney

November 30, 2013 ...

it is now clear the NASA was busy photoshopping the SOHO pics that clearly would have shown comet ISON interacting with the sun

as the sun began belching out some serious CMEs after the passage by the sun ...

the SOHO data was delayed from release for over 12 hours before NASA put it on the SOHO web page ...

notice that the high resolution photos of SOHO are no longer available as with the high res results of STEREO ...

do you think the crap photos that they are posting on the NASA web pages are the best those cameras have ???

NOPE ... what we see are photoshopped very low resolution pics not worthy of a third grade science project ... jim mccanney

http://www.jmccanneyscience.com/

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