Prophecy Sign: There will be signs in the Sun, Moon and Stars
Talk about signs in the sky, (or at the very least, cosmic displays). This week has been and will continue to be a week of heavenly wonders. From a giant solar storm that is turning it's guns slowly towards the earth, (not unlike a battleship turning towards its' target), to a second supermoon of the year which will happen this week, to asteroids on near earth approaches. And let’s not forget about that little comet in the sky called Elenin that is slated to sweep through the constellation Virgo in the next couple of days.
Does all this mean anything prophetically? We don't know. Like everybody else, we will find out in the coming days ahead.
From the articles:
A sunspot, 62,000 miles across - so big it would dwarf the Earth - is releasing gigantic solar flares that could in theory wreak havoc with electrical communications ranging from handheld electronics such as iPhones to sections of the power grid. Nasa has detected two X-class solar eruptions from 1302 – the most extreme possible – in the past week. One that occurred on September 24 produced an amazing light show over England last night – but it’s far from over, as the sunspot isn’t yet directly aligned with Earth. NASA experts have said 'anything electrical' can be affected by such activity.
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Tomorrow night the new moon will make a close approach to Earth, giving rise to the second supermoon of the year—but this one will have the power of invisibility. Because the moon's orbit is egg shaped, there are times in the roughly month long lunar cycle when the moon is at perigee—its closest distance to Earth—or at apogee, its farthest distance from Earth. "A supermoon occurs when the moon is at perigee and it's in either a full or new phase," said Raminder Singh Samra, an astronomer at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre in Vancouver , Canada .
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It remains unclear at this point whether NASA or the ESA will reveal further information about a near-earth asteroid that is scheduled to pass between the moon and earth later this year. The 1300-foot-wide (400 metres) asteroid, which is more than one and a half times the length of a soccer pitch, will pass within 0.85 lunar distances of the Earth on November 8, 2011. Discovered on December 28, 2005 by Robert McMillan of the Spacewatch Program near Tucson , Arizona , 2005 YU55 is believed to be a very dark, nearly spherical object.
Earth in crosshairs of gigantic solar storm
Sunspot 1302 Continues to Turn Toward Earth
NASA To Make Announcement On Near-Earth Asteroids
"Dark" Supermoon Tomorrow: New Moon Gets Closest to Earth
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