The new Comet ATLAS may disintegrate more quickly than expected. Could the new coronavirus do the same? Trying to following the various projections of paths the coronavirus pandemic may take may seem as complicated as suddenly trying to become a NASA-worthy astrophysicist during your down time while sheltering at home. And the universe being the mysterious wonder it is, it turns out tracking astronomy and COVID-19 may share a deeper connection than you knew before. As of Sunday, April 5, the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) predicts that 81,766 people will die of COVID-19 in the U.S. between now and August 4, 2020. This is a welcome decrease from the prediction of 93,531 deaths they’d estimated during the previous week, a sign, they say, that social distancing measures seem to be working to flatten the curve.
If this trend in coronavirus cases, deaths, and recoveries continues, the worst of COVID-19 is expected to rock the U.S. in mid-April, peaking on April 16, then tapering off throughout the month of May. Somewhat mystically, the trajectory of this pandemic aligns with the path currently being traveled by Comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS), more commonly known as Comet ATLAS, Comet ATLAS was first discovered by astronomers using the ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) in Hawaii on December 28, 2019.
While it’s not yet visible to the naked eye, and no one can say for sure it ever will be, astronomy enthusiasts have been able to spot it and capture some (literally) stellar images using medium-sized telescopes under dark skies. Initial predictions showed the comet coming closest to the Earth on May 23 and closest to the sun on May 31. Should it continue on this path, it might be bright enough to be visible to the unaided human eye on or around May 1, right as COVID-19 should be (pleasepleaseplease) fading into oblivion.
One redditor shared a 7-year-old article titled “Sun-Grazing Comets as Triggers For Electromagnetic Armageddon” in the subreddit named r/conspiracytheories. Everything is intensifying rapidly,” one user commented. “California is having earthquakes. Utah had one. Now there’s a comet that is going to be as bright as the moon. Earlier this year we had the massive wildfires. Locust plague is sweeping Africa and the Middle East. Of course, can’t forget to mention the pandemic (which we don’t know the true numbers/severity of), and war looming on the horizon. “One of the big red flags for me is celebrities suddenly being diagnosed, politicians faking getting tested, and a couple hundred CEOs resigning just this year alone. They must know that something devastating is coming.”
But just as we hope will be the case with the coronavirus pandemic, scientists observing the comet say it may be disintegrating and could disappear more quickly than previously expected. –Your Tango
How about the Blood Moon over Rome? What you think?
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*Also the dimming of the star Betelgeuse
https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/betelgeuse-is-dimming-and-changing-shape-reveals-new-image-of-its-surface
“And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.” -Luke 21:25
“The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and terrible day of the Lord,” – Joel 2:31
Looking at the prophecies in the Bible; I think there isn’t any doubt this year signifies the Beginning of the End.
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2010: Odyssey Two
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010:_Odyssey_Two
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Volcanoes
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Got it. Thanks Dennis
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“The comet is on a 3,500 year path around the Sun . . . .”
And, even rarer . . .
“May 1: Photo-op: Y1 ATLAS groups with two other notable 2020 comets: T2 PanSTARRS (6 degrees distant) and Y4 ATLAS (20 degrees distant)”.
https://www.universetoday.com/145386/following-comet-y1-atlas-the-lost-comet-of-spring/
But I am less concerned about ATLAS and Covid 19 than I am this: record cold and hard freezes, including ice and/or snow. in Europe that have caused widespread crop losses:
A pandemic, a trinity of “bad stars”, and crop losses . . . pray for strength to stand; Come, Lord Jesus!
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Amen Brother
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Good article. Not sure in recent past, if on this site but I seem to remember that it has been written that The Population of Northern Europe may have to migrate south due to the change in climate and this article reminded me of that.
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