Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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Comet P/2006 T1 (Levy) photos HISTORY OF PASSES:
1989 Sep 04 13:14:58.2
55.54N
156.84W
6.9
Semidi Islands
1996 Jun 10 04:03:35.4
51.56N
177.63W
7.9
Andreanof Islands
1996 Jun 10 15:24:56.0
51.48N
176.85W
7.3
Andreanof Islands
1999 Dec 06 23:12:33.9
57.41N
154.48W
7.0
Kodiak Island Region

June 10, 1996 - 7.9 & 7.3 Alaska - http://www.aeic.alaska.edu/quakes/adak_1996.html
June 10, 1996 -planets align


June 22, 2001 - Planet alignment without sun
June 23, 2001 - 8.4 earthquake Peru - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_southern_Peru_earthquake
July 11, 2001 - E-S-O alignment (no exact, closest to e and s, cross plane)

July 24, 2001 - Tropical Storm Barry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_Storm_Barry_(2001)


October 8, 2006 - closest to sun
October 25 planet align

Jan 1-8, 2012 window very close
Jan 17, 2012 alignment  e-o-s (below e)
Feb 2 - align plants


NOTES:

The largest recorded Hawaiian earthquake struck the Ka’u District on Hawaii Island in 1868, causing 77 deaths. Its magnitude was estimated at 7.9. A 9.5-magnitude earthquake, the largest in the world, struck Chile on May 22, 1960, and a tsunami traveled to Hawaii where 61 people died.

(reported as 2001?) The first solar flare took place on 14 July 2000, and was responsible for one of the largest solar-terrestrial disturbances in the past 11 years. Major ionospheric effects, including SED, were observed on 15-16 July 2000, when the solar charged particles reached the earth’s magnetosphere. A second solar flare took place on 29 March 2001. Severe ionospheric disturbances, including another examp le of SED, were observed on 31 March 2001. These two storms are used to illustrate the ionospheric SED phenomenon.

Sept 2, 2009



433 Eros
Sept 2, 2009

Oct 10, 2008
July 9 2007

2004 XN50
April 4, 2011 - neo
May 17, 2011 - nso
May 21, planet align
March 19, 2009 - o-s-e --earthquake!
Dec 26, 2006 -o-s-e -- earthquake!

11/22/10 - oes
12/09/10 - neo
12/15/10
Solar flare
C class
Solar flare
12/14/10
Solar flare
C class
Solar flare

12/30/10 - eos
01/02/11
Earthquake
7.1
Araucanía, Chile
01/01/11
Earthquake
7.0
Santiago del Estero, Argentina
12/28/10
Volcano

Indonesia




45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdušáková is a periodic comet discovered by Minoru Honda December 3, 1948.[3] The comet is named after Minoru HondaAntonín Mrkos and Ľudmila Pajdušáková.
The orbit is elliptical with period of 5.252 years.
The orbital work of Kazuo Kinoshita discovered that it will pass with significantly close proximity of only 0.0601 AU (8,990,000 km; 5,590,000 mi) from the Earth on August 15, 2011,[4][5] and will be studied by the Goldstone Deep Space Network.[6] It will also pass close to Earth on February 11, 2017.[5]
The comet nucleus is estimated to be 1.6 kilometers in diameter.[7
  • 0.23 AU from Earth on 1975 February 5
  • 0.11 AU from Jupiter on 1983 March 26
    • decreased perihelion distance from 0.58 AU to 0.54 AU
    • increased orbital period from 5.28 to 5.30 years
  • 0.29 AU from Earth on 1990 August 1
  • 06/29/05 - oes
  • 04/07/91 - oes

  • 0.17 AU from Earth on 1996 February 4
  • 2/17/96
    Earthquake
    8.1
    Near Biak Island, Indonesia
    02/05/96
    NEO
    neo
    45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdušáková
    01/15/96
    NEO
    eos
    45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdušáková
  • 01/14/96
    Solare storm

    Proton storm
    0.09 AU from Venus on 2006 June 4
  • 0.06 AU from Earth on 2011 August 15


08/03/11 oes
08/18/11 neo
09/01/11 - eos
10/01/01 - nso

06/03/10
06/12/10
Earthquake
7.5
Nicobar Islands, India

05/06/08
05/12/08
Earthquake
7.9
Sichuan Province, China

04/18/07
04/21/07
Earthquake
6.2
Aisén Fjord, Chile
04/18/07
Volcano

Colombia

06/09/05
06/13/05
Earthquake
7.8
Tarapacá, Chile

04/24/02
04/26/02
Earthquake
7.1
Mariana Islands



02/19/10
02/28/10
NEO
oes
C2010/x1
02/27/10
Earthquake
8.8
offshore Maule, Chile
02/27/10
Earthquake
6.3
Salta, Argentina
02/26/10
Earthquake
7.0
Ryukyu Islands


10/30/08
11/16/08
Earthquake
7.3
Minahasa, Sulawesi, Indonesia
10/28/08
Earthquake
6.4
Northwestern Pakistan

10/11/08
Earthquake
5.8
Chechnya, Russia


06/02/07
07/09/07
NEO
align
433 Eros

06/02/07
Earthquake
6.1
Yunnan, China

04/21/07
Earthquake
6.2
Aisén Fjord, Chile

01/06/06
01/27/06
Earthquake
7.6
Banda Sea, Indonesia

01/02/06
Earthquake
7.4
east of the South Sandwich Islands
01/02/06
Earthquake
7.2
Fiji region

12/12/05
Earthquake
6.5
Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan

9/13/04
10/09/04
Earthquake
7.0
80 km southwest of Managua, Nicaragua
09/05/04
Earthquake
7.2
Southeast off Mie Prefecture, Kinki-Tōkai regions, Japan
09/05/04
Earthquake
7.4
Southeast off Mie Prefecture, Kinki-Tōkai regions, Japan
08/17/04
NEO
eos/w
2011 ES74

03/27/03
05/01/03
Earthquake
6.4
Bingöl, Turkey
03/17/03
Earthquake
7.1
Rat Islands, Alaska, USA
02/24/03
Earthquake
6.3
Maralbexi County, southern Xinjiang, China

11/28/01
12/12/01
Earthquake
7.1
South of Australia
11/14/01
Earthquake
7.8
Qinghai, China


2011 BE38
March 11, 2011 - o-e-s .333au

Feb 21, 2011 plants - e-su-me-am
April 11, 2011 - neo .123au
April 23, 2011 - e-o-s
May 15 plant align
May 21, 2011 - nso and planet align
Oct 22, 2011 - o-e-s

C/2011 C3 non-periodic

Feb 27-28 flares

Feb 24 flare


Feb 18 - solar storm

C/2011 C3 non-periodic
Feb 21 planet align and flares
Feb, 27, 2011 - plane break

April 7, 2011 NEO and NSO
June 23, 2011 - alignments


March 30, 2011 event?
1000 year orbit?


February 3, 2008


July 15 NEO to July 23, 2011 aligment

Comet 2010 JH124 in 2008 and 2011
July 15 NEO to July 23, 2011 alignment


99942 Apophis (2004 MN4)

August 10 - e-o-s, 2005


December 21, 2004 NEO

April 15, 1998 NEO
Sept 3, 1997 - e-o-s

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