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Radioactive comets
Scout 55
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Event potential heads up
• From 8:04 am 29th of July, 2013 Eastern
Australian time.
• There is a possibility of a seaward event on the
east coast of Australia.
• Further there is a potential for incoming bolide
fragments across the continent.
• If in Oz and the time is after 11:00 CST and
nothing has happened then read on.
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Waiver and declaration of lack of Qualifications.
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The blind leading the blind
Describes my attempt at translating and
filtering that which may be important – to
you.
The reality is that even a blind man using
all of his other senses eventually finds
that which he seeks.
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But First - Mea culpa (an Apology)
• Folks, I was entrapped by the disinformation service.
• This led me to some incorrect steps along the way.
• Whilst the sun does give off harmful radiation, and our
Magnetosphere, Ionospohere and slowly our
Troposphere are all cactus… there is another reason for
all the radiation that we are receiving.
• It means we lost valuable time with me leading you down
the wrong path.
• What follows is an update and correction to the concept
that the sun is the root of all our problems.
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Putting it all together.
Dust Rings coming to a cosmological bear constellation near you….
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Premise
Keeping in mind that I am not an astronomer or physicist…
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Most readers are familiar with the photographs I have taken from the darwin river
dam area of a number of exo planets (planets that don’t belong to our solar system.
Their arrival in our solar system in 2003 heralded an increase in solar wind activity –
specifically helium3 (ionising),
The ensuing atoms have attacked our magnetosphere, ionosphere and troposphere
(in that order) and shanghaied loosely bonded electrons causing our atmosphere to
literally vent itself into space.
The lowered atmospherics and decreased Van Allen belt (magnetosphere) shielding
has resulted in easy access for Solar flares during the current solar maximum.
The flaring as excited our core with additional neutrons thereby causing a
superheating effect on the centre of our earth.
As the core heats up, the magma increases and creates additional salt water.
The salt water melts the poles and causes the planet to go into a wobble effect.
The wobble effect as well as the additional magma pressure on the underside of our
tectonic plates has increased the unseal thermal updrafts and jet stream moving
oxygen molecules higher to be bombarded by incoming ionising particles (not a good
result for the oxygen [which gives up an electron occasionally], nor us – that need
that oxygen to not be alchemised into something unbreathable.
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Eden has been calculated as having most likely
been situate in the region known as Sumer.
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The Sumerians..
A Sumerian map of the world with
solar system
• Were knowledgeable about
the solar system identifying
planets that weren’t found
again until the 1800’s.
• Knew our planet was
‘round”.
• …and were the first known
civilisation to have
professional
meteorologists… although in
those days they only
watched for Meteors… (Up
to approximately 2350 B.C.)
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And then ‘they” arrived…
• Important things happened at 2350 BC. All advanced
cultures were terminated for hundreds of years, possibly
changing the course of history. Religions were formed
earth wide, essentially providing the preponderance of
our known mythologies. The causal source was the
Earth’s encounter with a dense meteoroid stream circling
the Sun.
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The Taurid meteor stream…
• In 1940, Harvard Astronomer Fred L. Whipple had adduced
comet Encke as a remnant of larger parent body which had
been in a short period (around 3.3 years) low inclination (3.6 16 degree) orbit for between five and twenty thousand years; a
long present spectacle for our ancestors as the comet
progressively broke up creating the still active Taurid meteor
streams(F.L. Whipple 1940). The very word DISASTER comes
from the obsolete meaning of the malevolent force of a star or
planet. Dis- (evil) aster (star). Thus, the fallen star or comet is
the root of disasters, the mother of all disasters. Unlike
meteorite falls which are detectable only instants before
impact, comets can be viewed throughout their cyclic
approaches to the Sun. The Earth passes through cometary
debris, sweeping it up from its orbit. An occurrence inflicting
widespread destruction and distress: calamity, cataclysm,
catastrophe, tragedy.
http://trianglebook.50megs.com/whats_new_16.html
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According to wikipedia…
• The Taurid stream has a cycle of activity that peaks
roughly every 2500 to 3000 years,[2] when the core of
the stream passes nearer to Earth and produces more
intense showers. In fact, because of the separate
"branches" (night-time in one part of the year and
daytime in another; and Northern/Southern in each case)
there are two (possibly overlapping) peaks separated by
a few centuries, every 3000 years. Some astronomers
note that dates for megalith structures such as
Stonehenge are associated with these peaks.[citation
needed] The next peak is expected around 3000 AD.[2]
• We agree with everything they’ve said except for the
peak bit – we think that is much closer…
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…and as I said in Scout 51 –
they’re heeere….
And playing dodgems on their
way to visit us…
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In a nutshell…
• Taurid meteor shower is with us for a long time.
(See time line slides*. Approx. 22,000 days).
• It will return every three years and three months
and pepper us with radiation, rocks and very
unfriendly gases.
• You will need to bunker in for the duration.
• The biggest challenge will be clean water.
• (Forget your Cable TV…. Take some books…)
*In the Referecne section at end…
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Events Today the 29th of July
• Asteroid 2003 DZ15 flyby –
official JPL miss distance
7.6 LD, size = 153 metres
• Asteroid 2003 DZ15 - NearEarth Flyby (0.020 AU)
• Mercury at its greatest
Western Elongation (20
Degrees)
• *LD = lunar distances, au =
Distance to the sun.
2003 DZ15 crossing the
sun coming our way.
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NEO’s over the next 2 Weeks
The orbits of the major planets are shown in light blue: the current location
of the major planets is indicated by large colored dots. The locations of the
minor planets, including numbered and multiple-apparition/long-arc
unnumbered objects, are indicated by green circles. Objects with perihelia
within 1.3 AU are shown by red circles. Objects observed at more than one
opposition are indicated by filled circles, objects seen at only one opposition
are indicated by outline circles. Numbered periodic comets are shown as
filled light-blue squares. Other comets are shown as unfilled light-blue
squares.
In this view, objects in direct orbits (most of the objects in this plot) move
counterclockwise and the vernal equinox is towards the right. (The equinox
directions are the direction of the sun as seen from the earth.) The plot is
correct for the date given at the bottom of the plot.
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Our inner solar System
The orbits of the major planets are shown in light
blue: the current location of the major planets is
indicated by large colored dots. The locations of
the minor planets, including numbered and
multiple-apparition/long-arc unnumbered objects,
are indicated by green circles. Objects with
perihelia within 1.3 AU are shown by red circles.
Objects observed at more than one opposition
are indicated by filled circles, objects seen at
only one opposition are indicated by outline
circles. The two "clouds" of objects 60° ahead
and behind Jupiter (and at or near Jupiter's
distance from the sun) are the Jupiter Trojans,
here colored deep blue. Numbered periodic
comets are shown as filled light-blue squares.
Other comets are shown as unfilled light-blue
squares.
In this view, objects in direct orbits (most of the
objects in this plot) move counterclockwise and
the vernal equinox is towards the right. (The
equinox directions are the direction of the sun as
seen from the earth.)
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Comet Encke’s path
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And…
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Three year Three month orbit
http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2P;orb=1;cov=0;log=0;cad=1#orb
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Brightness (Radiation levels)
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Terrestrial impacts over 4565 years B.P.
Barringer's Meteor Crater
Arizona, USA
Kara-Kul Crater
Kara-Kul Lake, Tajikistan Tajikistan, Central Asia
Gosses Bluff, Australia
Wolfe Creek Crater
Australia
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But it’s not as bad as it looks at first
glance…
To look up your own area, click here…:
http://blog.cartodb.com/post/43491512651/every-recorded-meteorite-strike-on-earth-mapped
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But we have learnt that…
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NEO’s and Exo’s reflect radiation.
Occasionally collide with earth…
May ignite Methane gas clouds
Tend to break satellites…
And sometimes exude gases including
(poisonous) and radioactive heavy metals.
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Pick the odd man out….
Noctilucent Clouds
Florida
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-blogs/weathermatrix/fl-photos-nocti/10767
• Sorry, that was a trick.
• There is no odd man out.
• They’re all Radioactive.
(So don’t stand outside
gawking at the pretty
colours….)
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Meteor dust helps form eerie blue clouds,
methane may make them brighter
• A team of meteorologists has published a study
revealing that the soaring, electric blue
noctilucent clouds that appear above the North
and South Poles are caused by water vapour
freezing and clinging to meteor smoke to form
tiny crystals. The study also suggests that the
fact the clouds are appearing brighter, more
frequently and at lower latitudes, could be due to
an increase in methane, which pumps excess
water vapour into the atmosphere.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364682612001162
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Noctilucent clouds over Florida
"You need three things to make
[noctilucent clouds] very cold
temperatures, water vapour, and a
particle for water to stick to and
freeze," continues Russell.
"We've finally identified the particle -the meteor smoke -- and the methane
seems to be adding extra water
vapor."
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-blogs/weathermatrix/fl-photos-nocti/10767
Actually I would describe it
as a form of plasma
fluorescence, rather than a
bunch of electrons trying to
escape. But regardless, it is
extremely unfriendly to
earthlings.
…When the electric blue
filaments start appearing
everyday over southern Europe,
start panicking.
"Noctilucent clouds might look alien,
but they're telling us something very
important about our own planet," says
Russell.
(What about Florida ? Does that Count ?)
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-08/21/noctilucent-clouds
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Noctilucent clouds over northern
Hemisphere
About:
http://lasp.colorado.edu/aim/data-overview.html
The CIPS instrument [McClintock et
al., 2009] consists of four wideangle cameras that measure 265nm radiation scattered by the
atmosphere over a wide range of
scattering angles. The fundamental
measurement is an albedo, which is
the measured radiance divided by
the input solar irradiance. On each
orbit, ~27 images are acquired with
each camera over the summer pole,
between the terminator and about
40° latitude on the sunlit side, with
overlapping successive images.
http://lasp.colorado.edu/aim/browse-images.php
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Space weather This week
The past few days and the next
few days
If you can believe anything that we’re told….
It seems that when anything serious happens they turn off all the really
important stuff so no-one can see anything. The first time it happened it may
have been a genuine coincidental accident that the the three most important
tools – all independently run at different locations went down at the same time
(withhin minutews of each other), was an accident; but four times now this year
…. That’s no longer a coincidence.
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Official warning
We all know that as I can feel the stuff – I can promise you they’re lying
about the 60 degrees poleward rubbish. (I’m at 15 degrees south…).
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LMSAL and Bartol Stop collecting
data
They appear to do this every time we have a large “Event”.
Making it imperative that you equip yourselves with a reliable radiation monitor
(Xray is better as an early warning device – they arrive in advance of the radiation
– but both is best (just expensive).
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DRap showed almost nothing occurring
on the D-layer in the morning,
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Neutrons Sex lies & VideoTape
This shows a decrease in neutrons at the very
time when we had
one of the highest neutrons
counts of the decade.
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Proton levels were UP…
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ace/SWEPAM_7d.html
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Plasma density was UP…
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Even down in lil’ ol’ Oz – things
were not exactly rosy…
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Real time electrons exceeded
maximum potential
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Neutrons and Muons
…BUT… the muons disagree… for the future I suggest you check the
muons…
Clusters of
larger sizes.
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Amazingly we now get the <1 Particle
addendum to the SWEPAM
Yes – That’s right Folks – Less than is now the exception rather
than the rule…. Are you awake yet ?
Less Than 1 Particle per Cubic centimetre
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Amazing we now get the <1 Particle
addendum to the SWEPAM
Yes – That’s right Folks
– Less than is now the
exception rather than
the rule…. Are you
awake yet ?
Less Than 1 Particle per Cubic centimetre
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One particle ? Huh… nothing!
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One particle ? Err… something
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One particle ? OK – I was wrong.
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Time for a Radiation recap…
• Radiation is
invisible
• Radiation is
bad
• Radiation will
attack organs,
bones and
immune
system. (Other
diseases apart
from just the
Big “C”
• Summary: You
should not be
outside during
a radiation
event.
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How many cubic centimetres
Constitute your mass ?
How many thousand
particles are ionising
cells in your body every
day (under the sun)?
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Recapping – ingestion of heavy
metal* particulate matter…
• Hydroponic gardening is
getting to be an excellent
idea…
• (Actually – it’s the only
idea…)
Solution
Problem
*Heavy metals are generally those elements in
the periodic table that give off radiation.
• Flouride in the water
attracts ionising particles
as it passes through the
body.
• Please don’t tell me how
bad flouride is –
Radiation is much much
worse.
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Necessary Geeky Stuff
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Bartol neutron Monitors ... No
longer reliable for publicus use…
Publicus – that’s a latin word so you don’t know its about you and I
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Although some of their stuff still
works.
http://neutronm.bartol.udel.edu/~pyle/DIRplot.gif
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Space Weather Status
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Magnetometer is a bit err, ”wobbly” –
like the planet. Techtonic plates likely
to be rubbing vigourously…
• Compass all over the dial…
• Density dropped down
but spiked sharply today
• Speed and temperature –
who cares as long as the
speed stays under 700…
• Alhough we are getting
more and more plasma.
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Officially there are no warnings
today….
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HouseKeeping
• It would appear that sometimes the file I send you is not
the file that you get.
• Scout 54 had 75 pages. The attachment was altered by
someone with access to the attachment server at
Google. (Do no evil – yep…) Most people only received
53 pages. (I can’t help but wonder how often that has
happened in the past. Please download the files from
kovtr.com if you are in any doubt…
• Henceforth please check the CRC data with every file.
(cyclic redundancy check (CRC) will be limited to Byte
size of the file in windows explorer and the number of
pages, which I will supply with each future file.)
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Electromagnetic radiation and
Taurid meteor stream
Reference material
Klačka, J.; Mašláni, A.
In: Proceedings of Asteroids, Comets, Meteors - ACM 2002.
International Conference, 29 July - 2 August 2002, Berlin, Germany.
Ed. Barbara Warmbein. ESA SP-500. Noordwijk, Netherlands: ESA
Publications Division, ISBN 92-9092-810-7, 2002, p. 261 - 264
Abstract:
Equation of motion for meteoroid under action of solar
electromagnetic radiation and gravitational forces are applied to
particles ejected from comet Encke. Various optical properties of
meteoroids are taken into account. Extremal possible values for
transversal components of radiation forces are discussed. Orbital
evolution is investigated and time evolution of orbital elements is
presented. The obtained physical results are compared with known
not fully justified numerical simulations for orbital evolution of
particles ejected from comet Encke and belonging to the Taurid
meteor stream.
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2002ESASP.500..261K
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Some Timelines
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Reference material
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Southern Hemisphere
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Reference material
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Bunker day
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Reference material
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That’s all…
• Good luck…
• Water, rice, dried bananas, Dried Apricots.
• (you can never have too many dried
foods..)