Historic Comets
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/orbits/
On May 11, 1983 comet IRAS-Araki-Alcock (C/1983 H1) swept within 3 million miles of Earth –- one of the closest comet approaches in modern times. The visitor looked as big as the full moon and sped across a wide swath of sky in just a few days. That same day saw an explosion of protests in Santiago, Chile against the decade-long rule of General Augusto Pinochet. Unless you’re an astrologer, the comet's influence was not to blame.
The closest ever-recoded flyby of Earth was comet Lexell in June 1770, (D/1770 L1) which passed at 1.4 million miles. On Jan. 26th that year a magnitude 9 earthquake took place off the west coast of the North America. June 3, 1770 Haiti earthquake 7.5 (June 2, 2011 - NSO)
Dec 5, 2005 - NEO - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Lake_Tanganyika_earthquake
Dec 2 - E-O-S - http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqinthenews/2005/usgdan/
May 11, 2005 O_E_S miss
May 11, 2005 O_E_S miss
March 19, 2000 - O-E-S - closest to sun and earth! miss
Similarly, many coincidences will happen this year that people will want to blame on comet Elenin. The most bizarre link is that the comet's closest approach to the sun happens on the 10th anniversary of the combined terrorist attacks on the U.S. "Is it a coincidence that Elenin could be seen as "Elevennine" (9/11 backwards)?" asks one conspiracy website.
May 2, 1983 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_Coalinga_earthquake
May 2, 1983 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_Coalinga_earthquake
May 8 - over earth
May 21 - closest to sun
May 26, 1983 - Japan EQ +
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