Comet Elenin - Will We See What NASA Sees?




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Summary: Planet X Special Report with Marshall Masters PANEL: Ed Douglas, Richard Goodwin and Larry Prescott of the PlanetxTownHall.com, Comet Elenin Research Team   Related Links: Neumayer Station Webcam, PR Quake Swarm   NASA calls comet Elenin "wimpy," because by late August, it will be barely be naked eye visible as a dim "fuzzy star" with a tail. By 16-Oct, it will be at its brightest, during its closest approach to Earth. At that time, it will be some 22 million miles, just a little closer to us than Venus. However, if Elenin is a wimp, it will still soon be observed by the Stero-B and SOHO solar observatories in August and September. With this in mind, the Planet X Town Hall Comet Elenin team weighs in on:   Latest info about Elenin Satellite observations in August and September. Comet Holmes and the Blue Kachina Prophecy What's happening on other planets. Increased gamma-ray  output, but from where? Is the Sun producing a 'new' kind of particle? Earth weather, seismicity and volcanism trends.   Meanwhile, naysayers and debunkers are already spewing their usual patronizing and demeaning attacks, so what happens next? A wimpy big win for the arrogant potty mouths while NASA withholds imagery, or will things take an unexpected turn? Music break courtesy of Jorge Pescara