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Update 1. Detailed photographs of comet Ison taken in
November 2013, comparing what was drawn in crops months or even years
beforehand, to what now appears in Earth’s night skies.
Update 2. Comet Ison begins to show a small second “ion tail”
For
further information, see
www.universetoday.com .
Update 3. Comet Ison brightens suddenly with a long double
tail on November 14, 2013
“Naked-eye sightings of comet ISON are coming in from
around the world. Experienced observers put the comet's
magnitude at +5.5 on November 16. This means that it is
now ten times brighter than it was three days ago. To
the naked eye, ISON appears as a faint smudge of pale
green light, low in the pre-dawn sky. The view through
a telescope is more dramatic: the comet's tail
has become a riotous crowd of gaseous streamers,
which stretch for more than 3.5 degrees across the sky”
(see
http://spaceweather.com of November 17, 2013):
“With all of our reports and images of comet ISON in
outburst, this latest image from photographer Damian
Peach shows just how much activity is taking place as
that comet races towards the Sun. ‘Hard to believe it is
the same comet from my last photograph of November 10!’
Damian said via email. ISON’s tail is suddenly full of
streamers and other features not seen
before” (see
www.universetoday.com
or
www.damianpeach.com/ison.htm):
Comet Ison was drawn circling
the Sun in 2009, just as it was drawn in 2013
In a crop picture from Milk Hill on June 2, 2009, comet
Ison was drawn circling the Sun like a “large bird” in
an anti-clockwise sense. We can also see there an inner
clockwise rotation of the Sun about its own axis, in the
same sense as planetary motions, with a 27-day
Carrington period:
In a crop picture from Etchilhampton on August 13, 2013,
we can again see comet Ison circling the Sun in an
anti-clockwise sense. The length of its tail, and speed
of its orbit, seem to decrease during one full rotation.
There may be a “giant sunspot” close to where comet Ison
enters or leaves the Sun.
A “giant sunspot” drawn near the centre of Etchilhampton
on August 19, 2013 may be the source of a solar flare,
at about the same time when comet Ison circles the Sun
Several “solar flare” or “giant sunspot” crop pictures
were drawn in crops during the summer of 2009, along
with multiple images of “comet Ison”. These were all
shown three years before comet Ison was discovered by
astronomers on Earth in September of 2012:
Might this imply a solar flare at about the same time,
when comet Ison circles the Sun? If so, which giant
sunspot did they draw in August 2013? Currently the only
giant sunspot is AR1899, but with eleven days still to
go, the situation remains unpredictable (see
http://spaceweather.com of November 17, 2013).
One of their “solar flare” crop pictures (at top left)
seems quite conventional. Another (at centre left)
compares that solar flare to the “tail of a dragonfly”.
A third crop picture (at bottom left) emphasizes that
any flare arises from solar magnetism. Two symbols for
“North N” or ”South S” magnetic poles were drawn above
or below the length of the flare. A general symbol for
the “right-hand rule of magnetism” was drawn on the
right (as two “Siamese lizards”). The “round Sun” shows
17 small circles or spikes, to suggest possibly a Mayan
date of 0.0.0.17.0 (November 28, 2013).
On November 17, 2013, comet Ison grows “wings” as
for a “bird in flight”
At the end of each “wing”, we can see a series of
symbols that end with two bars and three dots,
meaning “Mayan 13”. Thus the time specified for this
bird-like comet is now, as the first 360-day period
after December 23, 2012.
At the end of its long cometary “tail”, we can see
an alien (or human) face which resembles that drawn
at Cooks Plantation on August 23, 2013.
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