Subj : Re: Solar weather/sungrazing comet To : Damon A. Getsman From : Roger Nelson Date : Fri Feb 27 2015 05:44:12 DA>RN> Also, it seems to me we had a similar thing happen a few years ago DA>RN> when a comet was in our Solar System and was expected to burn up as DA>RN> it got close to the Sun, but it didn't, so maybe this current one DA>RN> came from outside like the article hinted. DA> Aye, I think I remember the one that you're talking about; it got a lot DA> of publicity, right? That it did because the scientific world was caught by surprise. They didn't think any icy body could pass that close to the Sun and still come away intact. This one did the same, so stay tuned. DA> I only within the last year have started really staying on top of DA> what's going on with the solar developments and weather. It's really DA> interesting, at least for me, watching the interactions between the DA> different solar system (or solar system traversing) bodies and the DA> crazy ball of energy in the sky. One article that appeared all over the Internet yesterday was about a Back Hole somewhere a billion times the size of our Sun. I'm waiting on confirmation on that before I post it here. Regards, Roger --- D'Bridge 3.99 * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna (1:3828/7) .