Comets that are passing the earth from time to time in our humanity of all times! Seeing the changes in the universe as they are happened when being at earth, the blue planet!

in WORLD OF XPILAR3 years ago

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We can think that humans should do something with the comets, if they are going to be dangerous for the earth, and for living and working here. All lives are about understanding the body and the environments that are around!

Comet Leonard will pass closest to earth on December 12, 2021 when it gets just a fifth of the distance from the earth to the sun to create a well-timed “Christmas Comet.” It won't pose any danger and it may become visible to the naked eye around that time! We can just doing research by using our eyes when we are living, and our eyes are used to collect observations and experiences about the body and the universe that we are a part of.

After 3.5 million-year hiatus, the largest comet ever discovered is headed our way. The gargantuan Bernardinelli-Bernstein comet will strafe Saturn's orbit in 2031. Scientists are stoked. And we are seeing these comets with lights coming into the visible parts of the earth. On average, an asteroid the size of Apophis (370 metres) is expected to impact earth once in about 80,000 years. So, there will not be any danger for comets hitting the earth in the future.

What is really a comet? It is a celestial body that appears as a fuzzy head usually surrounding a bright nucleus, that has a usually highly eccentric orbit, that consists primarily of ice and dust, and that often develops one or more long tails when near the sun. All the work is dependent on using our senses as sight, smell, taste and hearing and feeling. So, we should use ourselves when we are alive in the earth, when we are perceiving what we are perceiving!

How many comets are really passing the earth during a year? TUS conference talks about the when and the where. Every year, the earth is hit by about 6100 meteors large enough to reach the ground, or about 17 every day, research has revealed. The vast majority fall unnoticed, in uninhabited areas. But several times a year, a few land in places that catch more attention. Hence, there are a lot to experience in our lives, and we should use our eyes, our mind and our ears. Roughly one comet per year is visible to the naked eye, though many of those are faint and unspectacular.

The cometary theory of Aristotle is a part of his coherent theory of the cosmos wherein the categorized objects of the universe are arranged in a distinct configuration. To build such a harmonious picture, Aristotle defined some fundamental concepts based on observation and logic. TWO comets are now visible to the naked eye, one in the evening and one in the morning sky, and a third one may be seen with an opera glass or small telescope if one cares to look for it. ... The position of the comet in space at any time depends on five quantities which are called the elements of the orbit.

We can see things and objects in the sky from time to time, and from place to place. The Hubble image shows that has been manipulated to show what appear to be three objects. They're actually three exposures of the same object: Comet ISON. Comet, meteor, asteroid or UFO? Multiple reports of streak of bright light in the sky, and therefore we are seeing the same or different things from time to time.

We should be the BEST researchers, also coming from Harvard and when being outside Harvard in our diversity where we are being! And we should use the questions who, what, where, how, why and which implications does it really have?


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