Thursday, January 5, 2012

10 Days until Phobos-Grunt

http://news.discovery.com/space/phobos-grunt-reentry-january-15-120104.html

This means the crash of Phobos-Grunt should occur in the middle of the Youth Olympic Games, which is an official Olympic event.

Where it lands should provide more clues or a solution of something to look for - or the crash itself might be the finality of what we are looking for; however, since an Olympic event will be going on during the crash, I suspect whatever happens will be a point to the Summer Olympics.

On the other hand, this is a *crash* event and crash/smash has been associated with Marilyn Monroe and February of this year.

And on another hand, January 15th is the anniversary of the very first Super Bowl in 1967...

It is also the anniversary of an ermergency landing of a airliner in the Hudson River in 2009... however, that wasn't a crash and I wonder if it has any significance to this event?

We'll just have to see.

5 comments:

  1. Hi Jeff,

    Some loose thoughts, not sure how they connect, but they seem pertinent to this post.

    During the Flash Crash (May, 2010), While alot of stocks were obviously hit hard, I remember the financial media paying particular attention to Proctor and Gamble, as it sold the most on a percentage basis, before recovering. Stock ticker is PG. (PG = Phobos-Grunt).

    The flight that landed in the Hudson was a US Airways Express flight flying under an America West Express flight number (AWE 1549, call sign "Cactus") due to code sharing and airline merger. (also think bird strike = Shock + AWE)

    AWE was based in Phoenix, Arizona. This one seemed like a Phoenix rising / resurrection type event.

    Who knows, maybe Phobos-Grunt will also come back to life miraculously, and be reborn to finish off its mission. (Or it could crash into the Hudson ;)

    I'm not saying it will happen, but either way, you heard it hear first.

    One more quick note about AWE 1549. I can't verify this but I read somewhere that it landed in front of the slip that the Titanic would have docked with had it arrived in NYC. Again, I don't know if this is true, but it is an interesting contrast of one captain who did everything correct, against another who did everything wrong.

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  2. There's another interesting event that happened on a January 15th ... in 2006:

    "Stardust" probe brings back stardust to Earth

    Stardust is a 300-kilogram robotic space probe launched by NASA on February 7, 1999 to study the asteroid 5535 Annefrank and collect samples from the coma of comet Wild 2. The primary mission was completed January 15, 2006, when the sample return capsule returned to Earth.[1] Operating for 12 years, 10 months and 29 days, Stardust intercepted comet Tempel 1 on February 15, 2011, a small Solar System body previously visited by Deep Impact on July 4, 2005. It is the first sample return mission to collect cosmic dust and return the sample to Earth and the first to acquire images of a previously visited comet.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stardust_%28spacecraft%29

    Namaste,

    Deckard666

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  3. weird isn't it? Normally it is impossible to predict so well in advance the exact date when a failed satellite/ probe will land. But now we all know it will be January 15. If my theory is true, this probe was hijacked after its 9 November launch and turned into a non-nuclear electromagnetic bomb to be crashed over Iran.
    Actually is not only my theory:

    http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=haarp-russian-phobos-probe

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  4. Phobos-Grund was obviously sabotaged to make room for the Curiosity rover... It would have been too unspectacular and embarrassing for NASA to come in second

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  5. Mark - Wow some great information and things to watch. Many thanks for your input!

    Deckard - Asteroid AnneFrank?? Thanks for that, something to consider.

    Anonymous #1 - Well they did say that the closer they get to it falling, the clear the date would be; however, I do wonder and have wondered about your/the hypothesis. Thanks for your input.

    Anonymous #2 - Hmmmmm. Thanks for your comment!

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