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NASA 2011-2013 Asteroid Impact Chart

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I saw the below video the short RT youtube video showing an asteroid hitting the sun. I did some word searches and found some annoying idiots posting on the end of the world etc. I then started poking around the NASA site. I was amazed what I found, backed with NASA science.

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Asteroid hits sum by vodpod.com


The above image of an asteroid hitting sun May 10-11, 2011, was found here.

I found some interesting numbers on the charts on the NASA site.

Concentrations with the highest numbers show potential impacts to be greatest 2011 to 2013 in my very quick, scroll down, observations.

These below numbers off that chart [found here] for NASA observed current impact risks:

2010 WE3 2011-2110 2087 9.4e-05 4.76 26.2 0.019 -4.73 -5.53 0


There are 2087 potential impacts from this one object, Click on the link for the shear volume of objects and look at the number of impacts possible, and then concentrate on the dates. Look where the biggest numbers of potential impacts are predicted, and the dates where impacts are most likely to occur.



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Uploaded by RTAmerica on May 18, 2011

SOHO (NASA-ESA Solar & Heliospheric Observatory) watched as a fairly bright comet dove towards the Sun in a white streak and was not seen again after its close encounter (May 10-11, 2011). The comet, probably part of the Kreutz family of comets, was discovered by amateur astronomer Sergey Shurpakov. In this coronagraph the Sun (represented by a white circle) is blocked by the red occulting disk so that the faint structures in the Sun's corona can be discerned. Interestingly, a coronal mass ejection blasted out to the right just as the comet is approaching the Sun. Scientists, however, have yet to find a convincing physical connection between sun-grazing comets and coronal mass ejections. In fact, analysis of this CME using images from the Solar Dynamics Observatory shows that the CME erupted before the comet came close enough to the solar surface to interact with strong magnetic fields.

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I intended on my most current Opednews.com post being about the Alex Jones interview of Alfred Adask on the subject of the Sovereign Citizen Movement and did so on my blog [ here ]. The NASA site information changed my selection of the topic to post here on Opednews.com.


 

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Likelihood? by Steven G. Erickson on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at 11:51:56 PM