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2014 Meteor Superstorms Are Expected WTH!!! Is Going On? (Video)

Wednesday, February 12, 2014 0:53
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Theories on the structure of comets suggest that any comet could fragment at any time, 
So it is worth keeping an eye on some of 2014 comets, which have the best chance of reaching naked-eye visibility.
Comets that may bring real doom  or are otherwise unusual.

Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5i6YxkSGZ4

Image: Comet Mc Naught

Comet Holmes
(Perihelion Mar 27, 2014)
Over the course of 42 hours in October of 2007, Comet Holmes (17P/Holmes) became a half million times brighter on its way to becoming the largest object in the solar system – larger than the Sun. 
 Holmes is one of the more prominent comets in 2014. http://www.fallofathousandsuns.com/comet-holmes.html

Comet 209P / LINEAR
(May 6, 2014)
 http://arxiv.org/abs/1311.0235
Forget comet ISON, comet 209P/LINEAR brings real doom!!
comet Ison is nothing. The real thing is a comet after Ison in May 2014 (Comet 209P) which will bring some friends with it towards earth, in other words – doomsday http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/209P/LINEAR

Comet Faye
(May 29, 2014)
Orbital Period of Comet Faye
The orbital period of Comet Faye is 7.55 years.
Comet Faye (4P/Faye) was discovered in 1844 by a French astronomer. It was the first periodic comet to be named after its discoverer and not the individual who determined its orbit. This comet will reach perihelion a couple days after Comet Holmes in 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4P/Faye

Comet Siding Spring
Perihelion Oct 25, 2014
Estimates for the diameter of the nucleus have varied from 1 to 50 km (0,62 to 31 mi). The resulting upper limit energy of impact could reach 20 billion megatons
 For reference, the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan at the end of World War II was 0.023 megatons and the 1908 airburst over the Tunguska River in Siberia was 4.0 megatons
If the comet does hit Mars, the effect on our neighboring planet will be monumental and it would mark the second time in recorded history that a comet has been observed hitting a planet. The first, and only known observation, was the impact of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 on Jupiter in 1994.

Based on Leonid Elenin’s recent observations, Comet Siding Spring will pass 0.000276 AU (41,300 km, 25,700 miles) from the surface of Mars  on October 19, 2014. 
 For comparison, the average distance between the Earth and Moon is .00257 AU (384,400 km, 238,900 miles).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C/2013_A1 

http://www.fallofathousandsuns.com/comet-siding-spring.html#size-ofcomet-siding-spring

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