Extreme velocity getting more numerous and bigger as Ison approaches Newly Discovered Near-Earth Asteroid Will Buzz Earth Tuesday Closer Than The Moon: weaponization of space begins.
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Subject: Extreme velocity getting more numerous and bigger as Ison approaches Newly Discovered Near-Earth Asteroid Will Buzz Earth Tuesday Closer Than The Moon: weaponization of space begins. Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:34 am
Extreme velocity getting more numerous and bigger as Ison approaches Newly Discovered Near-Earth Asteroid Will Buzz Earth Tuesday Closer Than The Moon: weaponization of space begins.
on October 28, 2013 Posted In: Space Objects Ufos Unexplained
Newly discovered Asteroid 2013 UV3 will fly by the Earth on Tuesday October 29th at a 0.7 LD , closer to the Earth than the moon. With all of our wonderful space telescopes, how did we miss this one until now? Conspiracy theory forums are talking about the condition code 7, making this NEO a very unpredictable object to predict its exact orbit. Is this why astronauts are now calling for stronger asteroid defense as shared in the 2nd video below? The 3rd new vid shares that even Japan is testing a rocket IN SPACE to blow up approaching asteroids. Do THEY ALL know something that we don’t know? There sure seem to be anawful lot of space rocks flying around in space near our planet recently. The JPL Chart from NASA and more below this video report of our latest Near-Earth Asteroid.
Scientists unveil new detectors in race to save Earth from next asteroid Boston as experts create warning systems to minimise risk from impact
The meteorite that hit Russia streaks through the sky with a blinding flash and a devastating shockwave that blew out more than 4,000 windows. Photograph: AP The extraterrestrial double whammy that Earth only partially avoided on Friday has triggered an immediate response from astronomers. Several have announced plans to create state-of-the-art detection systems to give warning of incoming asteroids and meteoroids. These include projects backed by Nasa as well as proposals put forward by privatespace contractors.
In each case, scientists want to develop techniques that can pinpoint relatively small but still potentially devastating meteoroids, comets and asteroids that threaten to strike Earth. These would give notice of impact of several days or possibly weeks and allow threatened areas to be evacuated.
The announcements of the various plans follow Friday’s meteorite crash that caused devastation in Chelyabinsk, Russia. On the same day, a 150ft-diameter asteroid swept to within 17,000 miles of Earth.
The fact that the two events happened together has been dismissed as “a cosmic coincidence” by scientists. Nevertheless, astronomers – many gathered at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting in Boston this weekend – have been quick to reassure the public that they have plans to provide better warnings of future impacts.
“The hundreds of people injured in Russia show it is time to take action and no longer be passive about these events,” said Rick Tumlinson, chairman of the US company Deep Space Industries. His company is preparing to launch a series of small spacecraft later this decade. These are aimed at surveying nearby asteroids to see if they can be mined for metals and ores.
However the fleet could also be used to monitor small, difficult-to-detect objects that threaten to strike Earth. Deep Space Industries – which is based in McLean, Virginia – proposes building 10 spacecraft at a cost of $100m (£65m) over the next four years, though it has not indicated who will fund missions.
The University of Hawaii has proposed a cheaper, simpler system known as Atlas – Advanced Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System – to be constructed with the help of a $5m grant from Nasa. It will consist of a series of eight telescopes, each fitted with powerful cameras, to be built on Hawaiian islands whose clear air makes accurate observations particularly easy.
Astronomer Professor John Tonry, of Hawaii University, said Atlas – which is scheduled to begin operations in 2015 – would have an extremely high sensitivity, which he compared to the detection of a match flame in New York when viewed from San Francisco.
He said Atlas would give a one-week warning for a small asteroid – which he called “a city killer” – and three weeks for a larger “county killer”. Tonry added: “That is enough time to evacuate the area, take measures to protect buildings and other infrastructure, and be alert to a tsunami danger generated by ocean impacts.” Astronomers believe they have pinpointed all large asteroids whose orbits bring them close to Earth. To date, none has been found on a collision course with our planet. However, small asteroids only a few dozen metres across are very difficult to spot but massive enough to cause local devastation.
Wernher Magnus Maximilian, Freiherr von Braun (March 23, 1912 – June 16, 1977) was a German–American rocket scientist, aerospace engineer, space architect, and one of the leading figures in the development of rocket technology in Nazi Germany during World War II and, subsequently, in the United States. He is credited as being the “Father of Rocket Science”.
In his 20s and early 30s, von Braun was the central figure in Germany’s rocket development program, responsible for the design and realization of the V-2 combat rocket during World War II. After the war, he and some select members of his rocket team were taken to the United States as part of the then-secret Operation Paperclip. Von Braun worked on the United States Army intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM) program before his group was assimilated by NASA. Under NASA, he served as director of the newly formed Marshall Space Flight Center and as the chief architect of the Saturn V launch vehicle, the superbooster that propelled the Apollo spacecraft to the Moon.[1] According to one NASA source, he is “without doubt, the greatest rocket scientist in history”.[2] His crowning achievement was to lead the development of the Saturn V booster rocket that helped land the first men on the Moon in July 1969.[3] In 1975 he received the National Medal of Science.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wernher_von_Braun
Listen to all the audios (they are very short).
Here’s news from today:
Could a “Deathstar” someday defend Earth against incoming threats from space? Last Friday, asteroid 2012 DA14 — half a football field long and weighing about 190,000 tons — missed plane Earth in a fly-by. Far smaller and therefore harder to detect was the 50 foot long asteroid that injured more than 1,000 Russians when it stuck a few hours earlier.
What can we do about these dangerous asteroid threats? Options on the table include detonating a nuclear weapon near the surface or below a threatening object, “Armageddon” style, or slamming a spacecraft into it to knock it off course. ‘This system is not some far-out idea from Star Trek. All the components of this system pretty much exist today.’
- Gary Hughes of California Polytechnic State University
Two California scientists have a better idea for how to save the world: a Deathstar, straight out of “Star Wars.”
WERNER VON BRAUN & THE HOAXED ALIEN INVASION FROM SPACE
“The goal of this hoaxed space alien invasion was simple: control thru fear, to drive governments of all nations to submit and unite under one central authority, a One World Government, and as Dr. Greer said: “…to justify eventually spending trillions on space weapons… th us uniting the world in fear, in militarism and war.”
Of course, we have been purposely conditioned over the years to view any space aliens as threatening and predatory. Such films as “Independence Day,” “Alien”, “War of the Worlds” and others produced by Hollywood studios have had their effect on the subconscious mind of the general public. As Dr. Greer states: “…this mental conditioning to fear ET has been subtly reinforced for decades, in preparation for future deceptions.”
The essence of the plan is simple: create an anonymous enemy “out there” in the limitless void of space. As Dr. Greer explains: “By commingling fact with fiction, and by hoaxing UFO events that can look terrifying, The Plan is to eventually crate a new, sustainable, off-planet enemy… Wernher von Braun warned of such a hoax, as a pretext for putting war in space.”
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Subject: Re: Extreme velocity getting more numerous and bigger as Ison approaches Newly Discovered Near-Earth Asteroid Will Buzz Earth Tuesday Closer Than The Moon: weaponization of space begins. Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:01 pm
The risk of asteroid impacts like the meteor explosion that devastated a Russian city earlier this year may be 10 times greater than previously thought, several new studies on the meteor's origin and power reveal.
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The meteor explosion over Chelyabinsk, Russia, on Feb. 15 was the first video-recorded meteor known to cause substantial damage and injuries. It was the largest airburst on the planet since the famed Tunguska event in 1908, also in Russia. Divers recovered a coffee-table-size chunk of the Chelyabinsk meteoriteweighing about 1,430 pounds (650 kilograms), the largest fragment unearthed yet, from the bottom of Russia's Lake Chebarkul on Oct. 16. Satellites also watched it streak through the atmosphere.
Extreme velocity getting more numerous and bigger as Ison approaches Newly Discovered Near-Earth Asteroid Will Buzz Earth Tuesday Closer Than The Moon: weaponization of space begins.