Freakin strange...

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Strange Phenomenon: Sun rises two days early in Greenland?

The sun has arrived two days early in Greenland according to KNR Radio. It usually rises on January 13th but for some reason rose on 1/11/11 this year.

Inhabitants from the area appeared worried when witnessing the strange phenomenon. —The sun is not supposed to be here until January 13th, something isn't right?? a 74 year old local reported to KBR radio. [1]

Some scientist believe the melting of ice sheets is what caused the phenomenon. —The constellation of the stars has not changed and if it did the data of Earth??s axis and rotation would be monitored minute by minute all over the world,?? said Wolfgang Lenhardt, head of the geophysics department at the Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics (ZAMG).

Thomas Posch from the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Vienna suggested the observation was due to a change in the local horizon and was accelerated by melting ice sheets. Lenhardt also stated it could be an atmospheric phenomenon.

One thing is certain, the event continues to baffle scientists who have struggled to come up with an explanation.

In my eyes, we simply don't know enough about this story yet. Until more information is available, I think it's safe to say all explanations should be considered theories.


Let's end this article by laying out a list of possible ideas:

1. Are the melting ice sheets due to global waming?
2. Does the event have something to do with 2012 and the earths magnetic field?
3. Is the suns early arrival connected to the recent —mass bird death?? phenomenom?
4. Was the sun just reflecting off ice and water?

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Strange Phenomenon: Sun rises two days early in Greenland
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Briana

That happened all around the world and not the US only, sill no one has a clue for what is going on..

Some even blame it on —invisible UFO?? too..!

Now back to the topic, if this story is correct —and I am sure it is?? pointing that the Greenland somehow moving along with the North Pole (now its placed somewhere in Russia??. That is scary because it would change the —earth rotation and balance—?_

Interesting time??_
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you tell us to stop paying attention to MSM, but yet you post WWW articles that could, or possibly could not have any validity.

What MSM..?? Google the title! Can you find anything like this reported in your MSM?


I'd say if the Sun's been rising....after a typical season of darkness...on Jan.13th for centuries (if not millennium) then one year it arose on the 11th instead..... I think I'd be a little alarmed too.

And then again about the Australian shit??_ Half a year ago a flood wiped out Pakistan displaced 15,000,000 people, did I heard any of you loud mouthed people cared to talk about it? showed some compassion in any kind..?

Nope??_ zilch??_.!

Right now as we speak flood destroying lives and human properties in Sri Lanka, Brazil too. Do I hear some one talk about it..??

Takeout your usual ignorant hat and see the truth??_!
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Right now as we speak flood destroying lives and human properties in Sri Lanka, Brazil too. Do I hear some one talk about it..??



And about a second ago a baby died. Forty seconds ago a woman got raped. I don't hear you talking about them. You must be a baby killing rapist?

The post about flooding in Australia was made by someone who lives in Australia! Yes they cared more about that one because it happened in their back yard and have family they haven't heard from. It also pointed out the good in people who despite the bad circumstance they are faced with are banding together to help each other (even if I did mock them for it).

Shit happens all the time all over the place. Just because we choose (or our media does) to only focus on certain instances doesn't mean we don't care about other areas or that we want bad things to happen to them. These filthy ignorant Americans you're always bashing also contribute more aide around the world than anyone else... by far. We send money, people, supplies... all kinds of shit. Do I personally, no... do you? Does it matter?

Get off your damn high horse. I never heard you say a word about any of the bad stuff that happened to anyone I know, therefore you aren't allowed to to talk about any problems anywhere. All or nothing!

(that's how we play this game right?)
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And the truth is simple, earth going trough an unusual —never recorded before?? changes (whether we like it or not) we??ll have to get prepared for this..

NASA

Jan. 12, 2011: The sun has just experienced a storm—not of explosive flares and hot plasma, but of icy comets.

"The storm began on Dec 13th and ended on the 22nd," says Karl Battams of the Naval Research Lab in Washington, DC. "During that time, the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) detected 25 comets diving into the sun. It was crazy!"

Sundiving comets—a.k.a. "sungrazers"—are nothing new. SOHO typically sees one every few days, plunging inward and disintegrating as solar heat sublimes its volatile ices. "But 25 comets in just ten days, that's unprecedented," says Battams.

"The comets were 10-meter class objects, about the size of a room or a house," notes Matthew Knight of the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. "As comets go, these are considered small."


SOHO excels at this kind of work. The spacecraft's coronagraph uses an opaque disk to block the glare of the sun like an artificial eclipse, revealing faint objects that no Earth-bound telescope could possibly see. Every day, amateur astronomers from around the world scrutinize the images in search of new comets. Since SOHO was launched in 1996, more than 2000 comets have been found in this way, an all-time record for any astronomer or space mission.

Battams and Knight think the comet-storm of Dec. 2010 might herald a much bigger sungrazer to come, something people could see with the naked eye, perhaps even during the day.

"It's just a matter of time," says Battams. "We know there are some big ones out there."
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Comet Ikeya-Seki is a good example. In 1965 it appeared out of nowhere, dove toward the sun and swooped over the stellar surface only 450,000 km away. Because Ikeya-Seki's nucleus was large, about 5 km wide, it survived the encounter and emerged as one of the brightest comets of the past thousand years. Japanese observers saw it in broad daylight right beside the morning sun. People watched in amazement as Ikeya-Seki fell into at least three pieces before receding back into the solar system. Similar but lesser sungrazing comets were observed in 1843, 1882, 1963 and 1970.

These sungrazers are all related to one another. Astronomers call them the "Kreutz family" after the 19th century astronomer Heinrich Kreutz who first studied them as a group. Modern thinking about the family is attributed to Brian Marsden (1937-2010) of the Harvard Minor Planet Center. He analyzed the orbits of Kreutz comets and saw that they probably came from the breakup of a single giant comet in the 12th century, probably the Great Comet of 1106. According to Marsden's work, Ikeya-Seki-class comets and the smaller SOHO sungrazers are just different-sized fragments of that one progenitor.

Researchers Zdenek Sekanina and Paul Chodas of JPL modeled the fragmentation of the Kreutz progenitor, and in a 2007 issue of the Astrophysical Journal suggested that more big chunks were on the way. Knight's own counting of SOHO sungrazers supports their idea.

"Since SOHO was launched there has been a trend of increasing numbers of Kreutz sungrazers," he points out. A table in Knight's 2008 PhD thesis shows SOHO detecting 69 sungrazers in 1997 compared to 200 sungrazers in 2010. "The increase is significant and cannot be accounted for by improvements in SOHO or the increasing skill of comet hunters."

Was Comet Ikeya-Seki preceded by a storm like that of Dec. 2010?

No one knows.

"We have not seen a really big Kreutz comet in the era of space-based coronagraphs," notes Knight. "SOHO wasn't around in 1965 to record how many little comets dove into the sun before Ikeya-Seki. It might be 200 comets per year--or it could be 1000. Without more information, we can't know for sure how soon we might be privileged to see one of the real monsters."

Battams offers this advice: "Stay tuned to SOHO."


Author: Dr. Tony Phillips | Credit: Science@NASA
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At the moment it happened in Greenland the planetary after effects will be here soon! For us in northern countries we have an special celebration day at 13th January for end of darkness.. where all schools are closed and people giving away candies and cookies celebrating it.

Of course it is going to be strange as hell that it happened at 11th and not 13th..!



that is very interesting... i didn't know that. 🙂 i guess that would make things VERY strange. i'm alil afraid of what will happen when the planetary effects hit.
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Its about magnetic pole shift which animal/birds use to navigate their annual movements form A--- to--- B points.

This year it's around some place in Russian Gobi desert, more than 30 degree east ward this has huge effects in our daily lives as well,

Perhaps you should follow this wiz kid...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20110108/sc_livescience/earthsmagneticfieldshiftsforcingairportrunwaychange